Consequences of Government without Accountability
North Carolina currently has a budget deficit of $3.7 billion and owes the federal government another $2.6 billion in unemployment benefit borrowing. We can thank Gov. Perdue’s eagerness for this debt:...
View ArticleWhy We Need A Recall Amendment To Our Constitution
North Carolina’s politicians have no need for accountability once the election cycle is over. Neither political party wants to touch the issue of adding a recall amendment to the North Carolina...
View ArticleWhen Politicians Become Puppets
On March 9, 2011, the people of North Carolina now understand that our Democrat politicians are controlled by Washington. The vote to override Governor Perdue’s veto failed along party lines. And this...
View ArticleRally at the General Assembly Supporting the Governor’s Veto for Voter ID
Is this what you want? httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQb3NfVg0No
View ArticleRe-election by Suspended Election Revolution
The following excerpt from the Rush Limbaugh radio broadcast comes from an article at Canada Free Press. This is the site that exposed the breach of public trust in the 2008 presidential elections: no...
View ArticleWhat Are the Consequences of Beverly Perdue’s Default on Payments to the...
Governor Perdue’s attempt to buy votes by paying exorbitant unemployment benefits for two years has now led to a default on payments to the federal government. What are the consequences for North...
View ArticlePerdue’s Default = The General Assembly’s Shame
I wrote an article on January 17th detailing the consequences to North Carolina’s business owners and corporations due to Governor Perdue’s default on payments to the federal government for...
View ArticleThe president Does Not Understand God’s Covenant of Marriage
“While the president does not weigh in on every single ballot measure in every state, the record is clear that the president has long opposed divisive and discriminatory efforts to deny rights and...
View ArticlePerdue vetoes controversial fracking bill
RALEIGH, N.C. — Gov. Bev Perdue announced Sunday that she has vetoed a controversial proposal to legalize fracking. The bill, Senate Bill 820, was backed by Republican leaders in the House and Senate,...
View ArticleGovernor Perdue: A Disgrace to North Carolina
Perdue, who said in January she would not run for re-election as governor of the Tar Heel State, blamed Tea Party politicians for Congress’ struggle with the debt ceiling negotiations. She had high...
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