A Christmas Truce

Americans are so polarized politically, we argue about Christmas and Santa Clause’s race. I propose a truce. And I’m going first.   Through a blessed accident of calendar, Christmas and New Year’s Day are on Wednesdays this year. That effectively wrecks two work weeks.   Good riddance.   But let’s go farther. Like German and…

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Flexible Ethics

Governor McCrory and Republican legislators said they would do away with “pay-to-play” and “corruption” in Raleigh.   Then a group of lobbyists held a fundraiser in Raleigh. It’s illegal, of course, for lobbyists to contribute to legislators.   But the fundraiser was for a congressional candidate named Phil Berger Jr.   Yes, the son of State Senate…

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Republican Vs. Republican

Don’t underestimate the chances that people who think like Bob Rucho might control Congress a year from now.   Behind Rucho’s tweet and the budget battle in Washington is a death match between the Tea Party and the GOP Establishment.  If the Tea Party wins that war, and if Obamacare sinks Democrats in November, the…

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Rucho’s Tweet

Sometimes all you have to do is repeat a politician’s own words. Like Senator Bob Rucho’s tweet: “Justice Robert’s pen & Obamacare has done more damage to the USA then the swords of the Nazis,Soviets & terrorists combined.”   (Note to grammar cops: Yes, his tweet said “has,” not “have” and “then,” not “than.”)  …

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Ashes and Switches

Every child knows just before Christmas is the time to be ‘as good as you can be’ – so you might think after the mischief it’s been up to this year Congress would be rolling up its sleeves and planning to work straight through the holidays to pass the farm bill, a jobless benefits bill,…

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Unhealthy

Both President Obama and Governor McCrory are learning that reforming health care can be harmful to your political health. Their politics are different, but their experiences are strikingly similar.   Both are trying to make big changes in the health care system, Obama with the Affordable Care Act and McCrory with Medicaid privatization.   Both…

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Quoting Pat

December brings “Best of 2013” Lists, and here’s one about Governor McCrory, courtesy of the website Buzzfeed.   (Like President Obama. I thought buzz feed was something you did in college at 2 a.m.)   The Governor has acquired a reputation as the unwitting source of unintentionally funny and baffling statements – and misstatements. This is…

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No Bridge over Troubled Water

Chapel Hill-bashing may play well on the Outer Banks, but it’s not helping people who live or work south of Bonner Bridge.   DOT Secretary Tony Tata sounded like the Fox News commentator he once was when he blasted “ivory tower elitists (who) file these lawsuits from their air-conditioned offices in Chapel Hill…with their lattes…

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Parsing Pat

Governor McCrory’s response to the now-famous Taylor Batten column is worth a close read. After all, it was headlined: “Here’s where my attention really is.”   First off, there is not one word in his 397-word essay about public schools or teachers.   Then, he said, “North Carolina is poised for an economic revival” and noted the…

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McCrory as a Manager

A TAPster who is a veteran of corporate America and the Raleigh political scene offers another take on Governor McCrory and the Charlotte Observer column:   “Gary’s blog ‘McCrory under siege’ and the Observer story that prompted it are revealing, but the governor’s thin skin and ego are not the weaknesses that doom the McCrory administration. “Being…

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