Sine D’oh

It may still be unclear what this legislature did, but it’s very clear how they did it: with remarkable bile, bitterness and backstabbing among the forces of McCrory, Tillis and Berger.   Oddly, there wasn’t the usual simultaneous adjournment, with members from both houses sharing smiles and handshakes at the end. The Senate passed its…

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Two North Carolinas

Shades of John Edwards and “Two Americas!” The state Senate seemed to channel the former Senator in the debate over how to help the state’s stagnating rural areas keep up with booming urban areas.   One Senator said we need to “level the playing field.”   There is a political angle to this, of course.…

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BOMs Away!

Democrats and progressives routinely decry Big Outside Money (BOM). Maybe they should recalculate. BOM has fundamentally reshaped the U.S. Senate race – in favor of Senator Hagan and against Speaker Tillis.   A flood of ads sponsored by pro-Hagan groups like the Senate Majority PAC have painted Tillis as the friend of CEOs, yacht-owners and…

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GOP Lite or Real Dems?

It’s an argument I’ve heard for 40 years: “Southern Democrats, meet your future: No more Republican lite.”   That’s the headline on a recent article by Bob Moser, Senior Editor at the National Journal. He wrote, “Candidates like (Kay) Hagan are stuck between the past, when Southern Democrats’ recipe for victory involved courting white moderates…

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If Dan Blue…

As soon as Conor the Jessecrat sat down at our regular political dinner he unfolded a newspaper, pointed, and said, There’s a headline to strike terror in every Congressman’s heart. I read ‘Judge Orders Districts Redrawn’ and thought about the half-a-dozen lawsuits in North Carolina about redistricting but it turned out this lawsuit was in…

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We Report, You Decide

New Yorker magazine, as I recall, once had a department called: “Which newspaper do you read?” It juxtaposed totally opposite headlines about the same story. To wit this week:   “Clay Aiken outpaces GOP candidate in 2nd quarter fundraising” (Sandhills Tribune).               “Rep. Ellmers ahead of Aiken in fundraising in 2nd Congressional District” (Fayetteville Observer).…

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Uncertainties

Locked in a wrestling match with the Governor over Medicaid (and how much it will go over budget) the Old Bull Mooses invited Art Pope (the Budget Czar) over to the Senate for a cordial visit then added if he didn’t come along peacefully they’d send him a subpoena.   Pope, responding like a gentleman,…

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Aaron Fussell

Aaron Fussell was one of those modest World War II heroes who saved the free world, then came home and spent the rest of his life building a better world.   I knew him as school superintendent and a legislator. But I got to know him best much later, on the golf course. That’s where…

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A Lit Stick of Dynamite

There’s a lit stick of dynamite – and one unanswered question – being blithely passed from hand to hand in the backrooms of Raleigh: Who will the State Senators and Representatives make pay to cleanup Duke Energy’s coal ash ponds – which Duke says is going to cost $10 billion and which, Duke also says,…

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Dangerous Terrain for an Optimist

The Governor sent his budget over to the Senate.   And as Rodney Dangerfield used to say, He got no respect. It was DOA.   The Senate sent its budget over to the House.   And it got no respect either. DOA, again.   The House sent its budget to the Senate.   And met…

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