Ryan’s Hope for All My Children
You can’t balance the budget or restore freedom without reforming health care. And I mean really reforming it, through patient power and competition.
Many North Carolinians forget the valuable role that our state played in the American Revolution and in constitutional thought. This memory loss has contributed greatly to chipping away at the federalist foundation of the American form of government.
Stories published in the Charlotte Business Journal and the News & Observer suggesting Republicans had abandoned a move to limit the state's participation in federal high-speed rail projects were misleading because they were incomplete.
A system that benefits businesses while hurting consumers must change.
As long as legislative appropriations cover the vast majority of the cost of educating students, the constitutional provision is satisfied.
In a more general sense, Americans differ from Europeans on the balance between respecting liberty and guaranteeing incomes.
With the federal government trillions of dollars in debt, the Obama administration’s rail fantasies represent an intolerable waste of scarce resources.
In some ways, the renewable energy mandate in Senate Bill 3 is worse than ObamaCare. At least with the mandate in ObamaCare, you will receive health insurance. Under S.B. 3's mandate, North Carolinians will pay to receive little or nothing in return.