Fig Leaves

First Congress voted against the war in Libya, then it voted to go right on paying to fight the war it was against. As a matter of policy that’s hard to fathom but as a matter of politics, well, there’s something in it for everyone. Congress is on your side no matter what side you’re…

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Reagan and the Debt Ceiling

Republicans who venerate Ronald Reagan might be interested in what he said as President about raising the debt ceiling.   “Congress consistently brings the government to the edge of default before facing its responsibility. This brinkmanship threatens the holders of government bonds and those who rely on Social Security and veterans benefits. Interest rates would…

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GOP Apocalypse Again?

Clearly, the Republican adults in Washington don’t want to drive off the shut-down-government cliff again. They remember how well that worked for Newt Gingrich in 1995 – and led directly to President Clinton’s reelection in 1996.   The leaders’ problem is they can’t control the Tea Party kids who keep grabbing the steering wheel, with…

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Jurors for Sale

Two of my PR friends considered it unethical for Raleigh PR exec Rick French to shop around the offer of “Juror Number Six” in the Casey Anthony trial to talk to the media – for $50,000.   Just to be contrary, I posed this contrary question: “What’s wrong with the jurors cashing in? Everybody else…

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David vs Goliath

Folks used to say, You can’t fight City Hall, but these days City Hall down in Stanly County is having a tough time battling a multi-national corporation.   Back in the 1950’s the federal government granted Alcoa a ‘license’ that gave it control of part of the Yadkin River for the next 50 years. Alcoa…

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Obama’s Summer

Things are looking dim for President Obama. His poll numbers are lagging along with the nation’s economic numbers. He’s locked in three Middle East wars and a war with Republicans in Washington. Now he’s got Democrats and the AARP mad because he’s willing to cut Social Security and Medicare to get a budget deal.  …

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Tillis’ Talking Points

Speaker Thom Tillis was a successful management consultant, but he’s having less success at message management.   When he met with the Asheville Citizen-Times editorial board recently, the Republican Speaker and his well-paid staff probably anticipated a headline something like “Tillis touts lean budget, efficient session.”   Instead, they got this: “N.C. Speaker defends staff…

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Frivolous Lawsuits

Senate Chieftain Phil Berger reared up on his hind legs last week and, ripping into lawyers, said one way or the other he’s going to pass his bill to end ‘frivolous lawsuits.’   Only there’s one problem.   The bill Senator Berger’s dead set on passing isn’t really about ending frivolous lawsuits. Instead, the Medical…

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Washington Politics

I asked a friend who works up in Washington for a Congressman, What’s going to happen on the debt ceiling?   They’re all, he said, all the leaders, dying to raise it. The Republican leaders will agree to raise the ceiling $2 trillion in exchange for $2 trillion in spending cuts over ten years.  …

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A Job-Killing Budget

Maybe it’s congenital. Democrats love complexity – and loathe simplicity.   So it is with state Democrats’ message about the Republican budget.   Yes, Governor Perdue has pulled up her polling numbers by standing up to the legislature – and saying the Republican budget hurts education.   But it’s hard to prove: that education was…

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