Attempting to have it both ways

Education-budget

The right’s misleading spin on public education Sometimes you have to hand it to conservative North Carolina political leaders and their adjunct staffs in the right-wing propaganda shops for their truly shameless audacity. Who else could attempt to spin a shortsighted, ideologically-driven, widely unpopular and mean-spirited policy decision to intentionally fire thousands of [Continue Reading...]


Turning to extremes

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Legislative committees become platforms for far right ideologues Most people are familiar with the fact that the North Carolina General Assembly has been returning to Raleigh for a seemingly endless series of “special sessions” to deal with the last minute whims of conservative legislative leaders. Fewer people, however, are aware that right-wing legislative [Continue Reading...]


Bad Santas

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The list of “gifts” bestowed by the 2011 General Assembly is long, sobering and, hopefully, energizing My colleague Chris Fitzsimon and I have been on the road quite a bit of late, speaking to audiences around the state about North Carolina policy and politics and, in particular, the “gifts” left under the tree [Continue Reading...]


An amendment of many names

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Whichever one you use, it’s about exclusion and discrimination One of the big challenges for caring and thoughtful North Carolinians in light of the General Assembly’s decision to place a constitutional amendment on next May’s primary ballot that purports to “define marriage” is: What in the heck should the proposal be called? Especially [Continue Reading...]


Governing is a grown-up thing

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Unemployment flap shows that legislative leaders remain mired in political adolescence There is an understandable desire in the American public for bold and tough-talking political leaders. In a world of great complexity, politicians who can speak forcefully while distilling complex debates down to understandable concepts are often a very valuable commodity. There is [Continue Reading...]


Still waiting for integration

justice

North Carolina’s federal courts remain remarkably undiverse It probably doesn’t come as a surprise that President Obama has done a better job than his predecessors in attempting to bring some diversity to the judges who serve in the federal judiciary. Senate ultra-conservatives continue to stymie several worthy and highly-rated appointees, but at least the [Continue Reading...]