Stories written by Mark PellinAn award-winning journalist and former editor of The Rhinoceros Times in Charlotte, Pellin has been called everything from a misguided troglodyte to a professional agitator. He prefers the label of a realist, the guy in the crowd telling everybody that not only doesn’t the emperor have any clothes; he’s trying to steal ours.
Pellin has covered the Char-Meck scene for the better part of two decades, earning his fair share of fans and more than a few critics who wish he’d move to Nome, Alaska, and be eaten by wild bears.
When he’s not writing, he stays busy enjoying time with his wife and two kids. When he can break away for some R&R, he likes to fly fish (even if he doesn’t catch anything) and camp (even if it rains).
For acting like cops, apparently, which a three-judge appeals panel has already ruled is a no-no, at least not when Presbyterians, alcohol and driving are involved. The N.C. Supreme Court is slated to hear arguments Tuesday morning that will determine if the ruling holds. This from DavidsonNews.net: The case stems from a 2006 incident in […]
March 15, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,County Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
Obama’s chief educrat was bobbing and weaving this week, trying to justify why the federal government should be in the public skrool business. This from CNSNews, which querried Duncan, “The Bill of Rights says that powers not delegated to the federal government by the Constitution are reserved to the states and the people. With that […]
March 15, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
Like night follows day, Charlotte is tops again in the total tax burden local government places on its citizens. This from the John Locke Foundation’s annual “By The Numbers” report on tax burdens in North Carolina: Charlotte’s local taxes and fees totaled $2,360 per resident for the 2009 budget year. That total helps the state’s […]
March 15, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,City Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
Uber-Leftists MoveOn.org will be in town Tuesday, March 15, as part of a series of rallies planned across the country, and The Charlotte Tea Party is rolling out a welcoming party of sanity to greet them in the Queen City. Call it a short-notice call to action – Tuesday, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., on the […]
March 14, 2011 | Posted in Mark Pellin | Read More »
Send us a youtube clip of your favorite tunes (editor@pundithouse.com) and we’ll work them into the rotation. This is ZZ Top:
March 12, 2011 | Posted in Mark Pellin | Read More »
Senator Rand Paul was in classic form this week at a hearing for the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, where he literally flushed an Obama energy official down the drain over draconian energy efficiency standards that subvert consumer choice and government regulations that destroy small businesses. While noting that the Obama administration is pro-choice […]
March 11, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
Foreclosure filings hit a 36-month low in February, which sounds like great news on the surface. More troubling is what’s still underwater. Like at Bank of America. This from Bloomberg: Bank of America Corp. (BAC) the biggest U.S. lender by assets, is segregating almost half its 13.9 million mortgages into a “bad” bank comprised of […]
March 11, 2011 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »
Despite losing a vote Wednesday to override Gov. Beverly Perdue’s veto of the Healthcare Freedom Act, Republicans had a chance to push through with a winning margin Thursday. They opted instead to keep a hole card in their pocket, along with a vow to fight every veto coming from Perdue’s desk – even if they […]
March 11, 2011 | Posted in Carolinas,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »
If a racing museum crumbles in a center city and nobody’s around to hear it fail, does it really make a sound? Apparently not, as the uptown lunch bunch continues to make excuses for the fiscal wreck that the France Family Museum has become and paint a happy face on its future. This from TCO: […]
March 10, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,City Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »
No real surprises here: operating costs for the vaunted light-rail Lynx Blue Line are expected to soar, with projections pointing toward a whopping 55 percent increase over four years. Charlotte Area Transit System officials blame required maintenance for the spike. “Hopefully the costs will begin to stabilize,” CATS administration manager Dee Pereira tells the uptown […]
March 10, 2011 | Posted in Char-Meck Beat,City Beat,Mark Pellin | Read More »