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Pass McCroryCare

By Carter Wrenn January 12, 2015

Here’s an idea for Democratic legislators, one that could be good politics and good for North Carolina: Help Governor McCrory pass his plan for Medicaid expansion.   After meeting with President Obama at the White House last week, McCrory said he argued for flexibility to develop a “North Carolina plan.” But, as Carter noted during…

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Watch Us on WRAL

By Gary Pearce January 9, 2015

David Crabtree and Mark Binker of WRAL hosted Carter and me for this weekend’s “On the Record” show. We talked about the new Congress, the political landscape, Richard Burr’s reelection race, Governor McCrory and Medicaid, Paul Tine’s switcheroo and Jeb Bush.   The show airs Saturday at 7 pm, or whenever basketball ends. It will…

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Jerry Brown is Not Pusillanimous

By Gary Pearce January 8, 2015

At 76, the California governor is still young at heart, bold of vision and quick of wit.   Brown was sworn into his fourth term this week, and he’s off with a bang. He wants to attack global warming by reducing California’s energy consumption over the next 15 years, slashing gas consumption by cars and…

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Electronic Walls?

By Carter Wrenn January 8, 2015

A poor boy of seventeen Jomah joined ISIS for money then landed in a class to train children to be soldiers; the morning he received his first lesson teachers holding not guns but knives led in three captured soldiers and after the lesson the circle of boys passed around the severed heads.   Ismail, also…

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They Walk the Line

By Gary Pearce January 7, 2015

John Boehner, Jeb Bush and Pat McCrory took their first steps this week along a Republican Party fault line that offers peril for each of them – and peril for Democrats if they succeed.   Boehner had to fend off a conservative challenge to his reelection as Speaker. Two dozen right-wing Republicans abandoned him. Lucky…

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Rumors and Fictions

By Carter Wrenn January 7, 2015

In a realm filled with rumors in the blink of an eye fictions take root in fertile soil and blossom adopting the image of spoken truth like this one you’ve heard a hundred times: ‘Romney lost because he shifted too far to the right during the primaries.’   In fact, the polls told a completely…

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Give ’em Hell, Harry!

By Gary Pearce January 6, 2015

You’ve got to love Harry Reid, especially since Republicans hate him so bad.   The Harry-haters were hee-hawing and high-fiving last week after Reid hurt himself exercising. One wrote, “It Couldn’t Happen to a Nastier Guy.” Another speculated that Reid is into kinky sex.   Here’s hoping that Harry will get well and keep giving…

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2015 Questions

By Gary Pearce January 5, 2015

No predictions or resolutions! Instead let’s ask the big questions for 2015 for the state’s big three political forces: Governor McCrory, Republican legislators and Democrats.   For Governor McCrory, will 2015 be about policy and politics, or about personal ethics? As we tuned out for the holidays, he was eyeball-to-eyeball with the capital media, AP…

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Respect

By Carter Wrenn January 2, 2015

The President, unhappy with North Korea, announced he was going to ‘proportionately’ respond and the next day North Korea’s Internet went black which possibly is a coincidence but may also be proportionate.   Now, to be clear, getting hacked by North Korea is a little like getting bitten on the ankle by a small varmint.…

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