$48 a Month

Up in Washington there’s a big rhubarb going on over Republicans cutting $60 billion in government spending.   ‘Heaven forbid,’ the newspapers are reporting, ‘workers will have to be furloughed.’   ‘Horror of horrors,’ the editorialists add, ‘the government may shut down.’   Every agency from Social Security to Homeland Security is moaning and predicting…

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Primary for Perdue?

With her right hand, Governor Perdue has to deal with the Republican legislature and a Republican challenger next year. Now she may have to put her left hand to work.   The buzz on the left – what Howard Dean memorably dubbed “the Democratic wing of the Democratic Party” – is that Senators Dan Blue…

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Trial Lawyers

To my chagrin I haven’t written a syllable in weeks but at least the reason makes a curious story; – for a month I’ve been camped out with a tribe of trial lawyers, trying to explain the foibles of politicians in general and Republican politicians in particular.   I’d like to say how I came…

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Recipe For Trouble

You can see this ad coming:   “Unemployment is at double-digits. The state has a $3 billion budget deficit. North Carolinians have a hard time making ends meet. What did Governor Perdue do? She hired a new chef for the Executive Mansion. Salary; $76,000.”   Gulp.   Yes, the Governor must entertain. Dignitaries must be…

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Pie in the Sky

The most recent Elon Poll showed why politics is hard. Asked whether they support higher taxes or job cuts to balance the state budget, a majority of North Carolinians just said no.   They don’t want either.   No, that’s not logical. But voters don’t have to be logical.   This dilemma was captured recently…

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Not Cairo

Overheated and over-caffeinated cable blowhards have been blowing hard about the amazing parallels they see between protests in Madison, Wisconsin and protests in the Middle East.   From the right: dangerous anarchists on both continents are threatening the very foundations and stability of society.   From the left: courageous patriots are standing up for their…

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A Stunning Stat

Ferrel Guillory, director of the Program on Public Life at the UNC J-School, gave me a stunning statistic from a report he worked on. It sums up how suddenly and dramatically the 2008 economic crisis hit North Carolina:   “From April, 2008 to February, 2009 (a ten-month period), the state unemployment rate rose from 5…

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The “Pryor Punch”

Last week, a reader – clearly crazed by alcohol or the legislature, or both – suggested a new cocktail named for the Governor: the “Bevtini.” (See Gov on Ice, below.)   Now he submits a libation in honor of intense, energetic, often frenetic Rep. Pryor Gibson, who is leaving the House to work for Perdue:…

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The Voters’ View

A focus group this week brought into clear focus the opportunities and challenges facing North Carolina Democrats and Republicans.   A couple of participants said they’re feeling more optimistic about the direction of the state. Why?   “For the first time in a hundred years, we have a legislature that understands where the revenue comes…

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Power Plays

These aren’t lofty matters of principle. They’re raw, partisan power politics.   In Wisconsin and New Jersey, the battles are between Republican governors and public employee unions.   In North Carolina, the battles are over voter IDs and – soon – redistricting.   Even Democrats who don’t like public employee unions see unions – and…

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