No Controversy about Voter ID
One of the first bills the General Assembly will enact next year will establish a photo ID requirement to vote in North Carolina. It will pass quickly because it is uncontroversial.
Allison Shows That Damage To Financial System Worse Than We Knew
Former BB&T chairman and CEO John Allison has put together a fascinating new book explaining what he learned about government and financial regulation over 20 years inside the system.
Distraction
We‘re Already Over the Fiscal Cliff
Those who want to see the tax rate on dividends rise from 15 percent to 43 percent actually think it would be good for us to lose our precarious hold and plummet.
Lincoln was wrong
We’re No. 26! We’re No. 26!
The federal government offers enlightening new data about public school graduation rates across the country.
CJ Editorial: Elections and Losing With Dignity
Liberal activists want to set in motion a process that would let any deep-pocketed donor silence state judges.
Conservative Principles and Incremental Change
Conservatism is not dead, but many of its advocates misunderstand it and do it a disservice.
Following the yellow brick road
For Public-Affairs Journalism
The mainstream news media actually have a greater audience than ever before in their history. The problem isn’t drawing eyeballs. It’s drawing revenue.