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Democrats Push To Hike Cop Tax

A handful of Democrat county commissioners are pushing to hike a special law enforcement district tax paid by residents living in the county’s unincorporated areas, despite the county manager’s recommendation to avoid the tax increase and pull money from other parts of the budget to pay for the service. Since 1996 residents in the county’s […]

May 6, 2010 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,County Beat,House Specials,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Panthers in the Park

Photos by: Glen Simmons The Carolina Panthers scored big on fun at Freedom Park on Tuesday with the family-friendly Panthers in the Park event. [nggallery id=33]

May 6, 2010 | Posted in Photos | Read More »

Veterans Muster For Budget Battle

In the midst of two global wars on terror, Mecklenburg County is considering budget cuts that would completely eliminate funding for its Veterans Service Office, forcing the agency to shutter its doors and potentially leaving thousands of benefit claims filed by local veterans lost in a maze of bureaucratic red tape. “It couldn’t come at […]

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May 6, 2010 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,County Beat,House Specials,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Crisis Management: Blame Bush

Incline your ears to the political winds of hope and change and you will hear a growing drumbeat of Obama’s “blame Bush” doctrine for the recent gulf oil rig disaster. In an effort to divert attention from his administration’s late response, it’s almost guaranteed that President Obama will try and take political advantage of the crisis instead […]

May 5, 2010 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »

Doing What Democrats Do

Gov. Bev Perdue and Senate leader Marc Basnight, two of the state’s most powerful Democrats, again find themselves wallowing in a pit of ethical slime after being linked this week to about $150,000 in tainted money that had snaked its way into their campaigns. Heavy hitter Democrat fundraiser Rusty Carter entered an Alford plea to […]

May 5, 2010 | Posted in Carolinas,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »

GOP At-Large Commissioners Slate Set

Tuesday’s primary election yielded an abysmally low 7.3 percent voter turnout in Mecklenburg County, but spirits were soaring high at election night party headquarters for Corey Thompson, a Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools teacher who had just aced his first big-time political exam. Thompson ran third in the GOP at-large commissioners race, behind top vote-getters Jim Pendergraph and […]

May 5, 2010 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,County Beat,House Specials,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Take A Swing At Voting

Don’t get me wrong: I like sports, even ones that require grown men to wear goofy-looking clothes and chase after a little white ball with a club. But it says something about our culture when the Quail Hollow Championship produces attendance numbers better than those projected for a pivotal Primary Election. There’s a lot at […]

May 4, 2010 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,County Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Turner Dodges Council Censure

In an emotionally-charged decision Monday night, the Charlotte City Council voted 6 to 3 against censuring one of its own members for allegedly sexually harassing city staff. The vote came after Councilmember Warren Turner defended himself against findings reported last week by an attorney the city had hired to investigate the harassment claim, which concluded […]

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May 4, 2010 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,City Beat,House Specials,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Primary Primer For Mackey

Less than 24 hours before the primary election to retain his seat as a state representative, the North Carolina State Bar suspended the law license of Nick Mackey. Yes, that Nick Mackey; the one who nearly hustled and conned his way into being named Mecklenburg County sheriff in 2008, until the results of a special […]

May 3, 2010 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Obama Needs A Suspension Policy

In the wake of the recent oil rig disaster off the Gulf Coast, President Obama suspended all new domestic drilling. He said the reason for the suspension of drilling was to investigate what caused the oil rig disaster and determine a more “responsible” way to move forward, including providing “safeguards” to prevent future disasters. The majority […]

May 3, 2010 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »

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