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By Gary Pearce March 25, 2014

You couldn’t design a more perfect Democratic candidate for Wake County in 2014 than Sarah Crawford. Proven success in a professional career and in community service – check. Attended public schools and college here – check. Young mother with children in public schools – check. Energy, smarts, savvy and a fiendishly hard worker – check,…

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Duking It Out

By Gary Pearce March 24, 2014

Duke Energy and Duke basketball had a bad March. Duke basketball probably will come back sooner than Duke Energy.   Duke Energy knows it has a problem. The utility took out full-page newspaper ads Sunday – the classic corporate PR response.   It was a waste of money.   A paid ad persuades no one…

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Fracking, Drilling and Spilling

By Gary Pearce March 20, 2014

A federal criminal investigation. A massive, destructive spill. Deliberate pumping of bad stuff into water that people drink.   Is this a description of the current Duke Energy debacle? Or a preview of hydraulic fracking for natural gas in North Carolina?   The Duke mess is a huge – and perhaps fatal – problem for…

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A Mayor for Governor?

By Gary Pearce March 19, 2014

Maybe it’ll be Charles Meeker. Or Nancy McFarlane. Or one of their successors. Whoever, a mayor of Raleigh will be Governor. And soon.   The Raleigh media market is huge, reaching maybe as much as 40 percent of the Democratic primary vote and close to a third of the general election vote.  A mayor who…

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Duke Up the River

By Gary Pearce March 17, 2014

Duke Energy badly fumbled the political/PR ball on the coal-ash spill. Duke should have quickly rolled out a clear plan to clean up the Dan River and to deal with long-term management of ash ponds.   All we heard was the CEO saying ratepayers would pay. Politicians filled the void with preaching, posturing and their…

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Spill=One Term for McCrory?

By Gary Pearce March 14, 2014

Without Duke Energy, Pat McCrory wouldn’t be Governor. Now, with Duke’s coal-ash spill, he may very well be a one-term Governor.   Get some popcorn and get a comfortable chair, because this movie is going to run for a long time. At least through the 2016 election. And it will dominate the rest of McCrory’s…

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Slow Down!

By Gary Pearce March 12, 2014

A TAPster reports seeing a State Capitol Police car equipped with a radar gun – miles away from any state government building.   Inquiring minds want to know:  Why does the State Capitol Police need a radar gun in one of their cruisers? What possible explanation can there be? Are school children running too fast…

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It’s the Schools, Stupid

By Gary Pearce March 11, 2014

Governor McCrory may have coal ash on his hands, but I bet most voters have education on their minds. So, does focusing on the Dan River disaster distract Democrats from a stronger issue?   The spill is a tempting target. There’s the McCrory-Duke tie. You can tell the Governor is sensitive about it. When he…

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A Side-Step

By Carter Wrenn March 10, 2014

It’s tough to stay a step ahead of a smart bureaucrat.      About a week ago I wrote an article explaining how what a bureaucrat wants (for himself) and what’s best for public education isn’t always the same thing – and used Senator Phil Berger’s ‘Read to Achieve’ bill as an example.   What…

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