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By Gary Pearce June 16, 2006

The ground can shift quickly in politics. And I believe it has – on both the state and national levels. Here was the conventional wisdom not long ago – like, last week: A national tsunami will hit the Republicans in November. Jim Black’s ethical troubles will sink North Carolina Democrats in November. But I believe…

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Political Dexterity

By Carter Wrenn June 16, 2006

Not long ago when Democrat leaders in the State House were testifying before the State Board of Elections they said optometrists giving blank checks (with the amount filled in but the recipient’s name blank) to Speaker Jim Black – for him to distribute to candidates – was fine. There was not one thing wrong with…

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The State Senate Whacks Governor Easley

By Carter Wrenn June 16, 2006

After weeks of lobbing grenades – on video poker, eye exams and the teapot museum – at their fellow Democrats in the House the state Senate just lobbed one at Governor Easley. For years, going back to the days of Governor Hunt, the governor has been chairman of the N.C. Progress Board which reports to…

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$600 Million for Toll Roads

By Carter Wrenn June 15, 2006

Gas prices are rising again and gas tax revenues to the state are soaring but it appears some local officials – including Raleigh Mayor Charles Meeker – are supporting toll roads in Wake County. The tolls would cost drivers $600 million to complete parts of the Triangle Parkway and I-540. So now in Wake County…

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The Saga of the State’s Biggest Contract

By Carter Wrenn June 14, 2006

Last year, after seeking bids the state took its $171 million Medicaid billing contract – its biggest contract – away from EDS and gave it to rival ACS (both of Texas). EDS sued and said among other things that the bids weren’t handled fairly and ACS couldn’t deliver what it promised. The state fought EDS…

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A Tsunami?

By Carter Wrenn June 14, 2006

Republicans just held their bi-annual State Convention. I spoke to a friend who attended. He has been active in politics for years and he’s pretty glum about Republican chances in the election this fall. He’s looking at the national trends and remembering 1994, 1982, and 1974 when one party (Republicans in ’94 and Democrats in…

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Real Democrats on Fire and Online

By Gary Pearce June 14, 2006

“Liberals hunt down heretics, while conservatives happily chase converts.” Michael Kinsley, as quoted by Joe Klein I don’t know whether Kinsley is right. It seems to me that right-wingers have spent a fair amount of time since 1964 hunting down heretics. But I’m only concerned with us liberals – or progressives, or whatever we’re supposed…

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Is Mayor Meeker a Shoo-In?

By Carter Wrenn June 14, 2006

A few days ago one of Gary’s friends, who supports Mayor Meeker, took the time to write Talking About Politics about a blog I did criticizing the mayor’s runaway spending. (See Gary’s blog 06/05/06.) Gary’s friend didn’t exactly defend the mayor’s spending (except for his Lite-Rail boondoggle). Instead he said politically it didn’t matter because…

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Republicans Find a Lifeline

By Gary Pearce June 13, 2006

Close counts in horseshoes, not politics. But it doesn’t bode well for immigrants. That’s my reading of the special election for Duke Cunningham’s congressional seat, left vacant when the Dukester admitted to some impressive bribe-taking. When the Republican candidate got in real trouble, he waved the bloody flag: keep out the immigrants. He even attacked…

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