The Tyranny of Crackpot Ideas
A lack of logical and empirical foundation has never prevented crackpot ideas from becoming widely accepted for generations.
CJ Editorial: Jobbing the Job Stats
Education employment drops by tens of thousands every summer. The governor and other Democrats and liberals hope you won't figure this out.
Why go to college?
Thomas Jefferson’s Baptist Neighbors
The Albemarle County Baptists thought they were entitled to religious freedom as a matter of right. The Virginia government thought otherwise.
In Spite of Myself
It is difficult to write a “neutral” poll question about a complex issue about which many people have either mixed views or no clear view at all.
Sometimes it’s not good to be the king
The Real Automotive Alternative
Buses are a good solution for increasing the mobility of poor people who don’t own cars, elderly and disabled people who can’t drive cars, and urbanites who don’t want to own cars.
Solution
Fleecing Taxpayers and Ratepayers With Subsidized Solar Power
A misguided 2007 state law forces North Carolinians to dig deeper into their pocketbooks to pay for electricity.
Are Government Jobs Up or Down, and by How Much?
RALEIGH — Each month's employment report is nothing more than a snapshot, often a fuzzy one, of an ever-changing job market.