Video poker is bad. It's harmful to society because people fall prone to its addictive nature many argue.So any attempts to allow video poker in North Carolina should be ... Keep Reading
Freedom
DC Vouchers, RIP
A voucher program that sent poor minority students to the school of their parents' choice in the District of Columbia has been killed by liberals in ... Keep Reading
Tea Party Protests Taking Off!
Elected officials beware! Last night a "Tea Party" in Wilmington drew up to 1,000 people to protest against against ever expanding government. You can watch ... Keep Reading
Guns: two different views
A NC House Judiciary debated House Bill 270 by Representatives Hilton, Steen, Burr, Cleveland (same as Senate Bill 235) which is “an act to allow persons with concealed handgun ... Keep Reading
Students Want Guns On Campus
Students at NC State University last month held a clever little protest where they wore empty holsters on campus to call attention to the vulnerability of so called "gun ... Keep Reading
The Rich vs. Politicians
Walter Williams pens this article that should make class-warriors take pause. What has puzzled me for a long time is how lefties love to demonize wealthy individuals in the private ... Keep Reading
SC vs. NC
In a past post, that will likely become a regular feature, I contrasted the difference between North and South Carolina by examining the types of license plates each state's ... Keep Reading
North Carolina: Growing Less Free Every Year!
I recently wrote about North Carolina's disappointing economic trends since 2001. Rising poverty, unemployment consistently above the national average, job and income growth ... Keep Reading
Back to Basics: Bastiat’s “The Law”
If you haven't yet read "The Law" by Frederic Bastiat, I recommend you do so. It won't take you long - its only 76 pages. The brevity of this work is perfectly ... Keep Reading
The 4th of July: The Reason for the Season
Don't forget why we eat hotdogs and watch fireworks. ...and ask yourself, would the revolutionaries of yesterday like what they saw in our state and federal governments if they ... Keep Reading