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The Voter Integrity Project confirmed today that Steve Curtis Thompson II, of Pinehurst, NC was the first arrest the state has made against a person the group identified to election officials after completing their research into possible double voting between Florida and North Carolina–a project they called, “FLANC.” “It took a group of dedicated citizens […]
April 9, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
The Rightful Remedy Conference took place last Saturday, March 28, 2015, on the campus of UNC Charlotte. Seven speakers were in town for the full day event and discussed various aspects of State’s Rights, the 10th amendment, nullification, and how states and local governments can push back against federal encroachment. Here are the videos of […]
April 3, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,Christian Hine | Read More »
The Charlotte Observer reports that the Senate sponsors of SB346 have declared the bill “dead”. “After hearing serious concerns about stricter vaccine and immunization requirements from our constituents and from citizens across the state, we have decided we will not move forward,” the three said in a statement. “The bill is dead.” The three primary sponsors of […]
April 2, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,Christian Hine | Read More »
In the spirit of April Fools Day, the NCGOP has done something it rarely ever does…go on offense. It’s a little sad that it takes a “holiday” based on creating false impressions to show a little chutzpah, but nonetheless it has been done. In an email released this morning, the NCGOP sent a spoof email ostensibly from […]
April 1, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,Christian Hine | Read More »
With the 24 hour a day TV news media harping on the problems in Washington DC one would think eventually the people would get upset enough to “throw the bums out” and solve the problem. Trouble is there’s new bums that replace old bums or good people who cave to pressure from the bum leadership; […]
March 31, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
This is a follow-up article to one entitled “RNC Delegates May Be Lost To RINO Leadership”published March 21st in the Daily News Fix http://www.dailynewsfix.org and in again inhttps://pundithouse.com on March 25, 2015. This story deserves to be followed due to the hard work grassroots conservative republicans put into achieving a super-majority in NC. As a […]
March 27, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
Most new Legislatures in Raleigh see a few proposed amendments to the State Constitution, and this one so far is no different. Often, the proposed changes go nowhere. Maybe they are proposed by the party that’s not in power, so they do not have the votes to get on the ballot. Maybe they are too […]
March 27, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
A Resolution has been circulating within NC GOP County Conventions with a number already passed. The resolution is to “Change the Date of the Presidential Primary to March 1, 2016 or later”. Quoting the resolution: “the North Carolina General Assembly has separated the scheduled date of the Presidential Primary Election from other scheduled Republican Primaries […]
March 26, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
Today executives from Cintra are meeting with the TIFIA Credit Council to obtain financing for the I-77 toll lane project. TIFIA is a federally-backed loan program, and Cintra is seeking $189 million from this program. That’s down from their original request of $215 million. We expect them to approve the plan despite what you’re about […]
March 26, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,House Guests | Read More »
When politicians start publicly asking random questions about policy, you can bet that something is stewing in their minds. Sometimes this is a good thing. An overabundance of negative feedback can quickly snuff out a bad idea before it starts. Unfortunately this was not the case with North Mecklenburg’s Republican Senator Jeff Tarte. On […]
March 20, 2015 | Posted in Carolinas,Christian Hine | Read More »