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Paying for Growth with Taxes?

By Carter Wrenn July 6, 2006

There was a time – when Raleigh had a Republican Mayor – when growth meant no new taxes. Back then, when the city grew, new people and new businesses moved here, they paid new taxes, revenues went up and the city didn’t have to raise tax rates on the rest of us. Mysteriously, this has…

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An Election Lesson from Mexico

By Gary Pearce July 6, 2006

Put this under the category of non-surprising news: the Mexican election might be stolen. But the news made me thankful for the wisdom of our Founding Fathers. Namely, the much-maligned Electoral College. American elections are going south – literally. Thanks to Florida 2000, every closely fought presidential election will see charges of fraud. Just like…

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New Life for ‘Pay to Play’?

By Carter Wrenn July 5, 2006

Republicans are hoping the ‘pay to play’ scandals swirling around Speaker Jim Black will help them retake control of the State House this fall. So it sounds odd that a Republican, Representative Paul Stam, has introduced a bill to delete a key provision from the legislation to end ‘pay to play.’ Money and campaign contributions…

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Flags and Whipping Boys for the 4th

By Gary Pearce July 4, 2006

Here are two appropriate topics for my Fourth of July post: flag-burning and The New York Times. The two have this in common: They are the Republicans’ latest ploy to avoid an election disaster in November. Since W can’t catch Osama, pacify Iraq or convince Americans he has a plan to win the war, he…

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Maintenance

By Carter Wrenn July 4, 2006

The News and Observer reports the maintenance for the RBC Center is going to cost $60 million over the next 16 years (6/27/06). Who can argue with that? We built it, we’ve got to take care of it. But there’s a warning here. When the City Council or County Commissioners spend $100 million for an…

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John Edwards to Democrats: You Need Backbone

By Carter Wrenn July 3, 2006

John Edwards is telling Democrats they need backbone. Mr. Edwards is also running for President on the courageous platform of eliminating poverty. He says he can do it – or a lot of it – for $20 billion. Lyndon Johnston couldn’t eliminate poverty with the whole Great Society program. The trillions we’ve spent on welfare…

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Up! Up! Up!

By Carter Wrenn July 3, 2006

The State Senate’s budget increases government spending a whopping 9.4%. But it turns out the Senators are the ones holding the line. The Governor wants to increase spending even more: 9.6%. And the House topped him: 9.7%. The Governor and the Senate want to spend 90.5% of the state’s $2.4 billion surplus – and return…

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A Touch of Hypocrisy?

By Carter Wrenn June 30, 2006

Four big waste management corporations – three from out of state – want to put waste dumps of the Mount Everest variety in eastern North Carolina. Then they want to haul garbage here from other states. Each of the dumps is near the coast. One is in the middle of a flood plain. It seems…

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Buck Up, Brad

By Gary Pearce June 30, 2006

This is a piece of advice that I hope finds its way to my Congressman, Brad Miller. Brad, Americans love happy warriors. Think Roosevelt, Clinton, Kennedy and, yes, Reagan. We do not go for mopers and whiners. Think Dole (Bob), Hoover and Carter. This week, Brad, I talked to two friends who attended recent fundraisers…

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By Carter Wrenn January 31, 2025

Addison McDowell worked for Ted Budd, worked as a lobbyist, 31 years old ran for Congress,…

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By Gary Pearce January 31, 2025

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