America Still Exceptional — For Now
For advocates of liberty, limited government, and American leadership, our relatively low dependence on forced redistribution of income constitutes good news.
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Finally Getting Down to Business
Many business groups spend much of their time actively lobbying for government intervention in the market – in the form of subsidies or regulations damaging their competitors.
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We Must Remember
The recent anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks reminds us of the victims, our military serving in war zones, and the American tradition of religious freedom.
Back-to-School Economics
Private education in North Carolina remains surprisingly resilient, even in a struggling economy.
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To Serve the Public, Go Private
The case for privatizing public broadcasting in North Carolina just got a bit stronger.
Not-So-High-Speed Rail Across North Carolina
RALEIGH -- The rail proposal has pitted one set of Raleigh residents against another. The answer is to scuttle the idea entirely.
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Why Lobbyists Love Federal Bailouts
By using borrowed money to sustain levels of spending that current state taxes can’t sustain, Perdue and legislative leaders have set the stage for future tax hikes.