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Racial Quotas and Financial Reform

What does racial diversity have to do with financial reform? Plenty, according to this article from Real Clear Markets, which dissects a largely ignored, but major piece of the proposed federal financial regulation bill: In addition to this bill’s well-publicized plans to establish over a dozen new financial regulatory offices, Section 342 sets up at […]

July 15, 2010 | Posted in House Blends,National | Read More »

Price Of NC Sheepskin Set To Explode

Good thing no money to cover the cost of the General Assembly’s wild spending and bond binge on capital projects for the UNC system will be coming from tuition. Otherwise, tuition fees would be skyrocketing. Phew! Dodged a major bullet – um, nevermind. At least legislators have a long-term plan on how to pay the […]

July 14, 2010 | Posted in Carolinas,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Full Court Press

UNC-TV has backed itself into a tenuous position that could have devastating impact for journalists across the state – at least the ones who work for a public broadcasting system and, by extension, are considered state employees. It started when the General Assembly’s Senate Judiciary 2 Committee issued subpoenas to UNC-TV and two of its […]

July 14, 2010 | Posted in Carolinas,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Chinese Meditation For Cocaine Addicts

And guess who’s paying for it. In case there wasn’t enough evidence that the federal government has completely gone off the rails of fiscal sanity, let’s toss spending nearly a half-million dollars to study the effects of teaching Chinese meditation to cocaine addicts into the mix. The National Institute on Drug Abuse, a division of […]

July 13, 2010 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »

Hooray For Hollywood East

Not content with throwing around copious amounts of cash in the form of so-called business investment grants to lure brick-and-mortar companies to North Carolina, legislators have upped the ante for Hollywood. The General Assembly approved a bill this year that turbo-charges tax breaks for the film industry, skyrocketing the amount of money available to be […]

July 13, 2010 | Posted in Carolinas,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Charlotte’s Imploding Infrastructure

Could somebody explain to me again why we’re spending $37 million on a 1.5-mile leg of streetcar – $12 million of which is local money that could be spent on, I don’t know, little things like fixing the city’s decaying infrastructure.

July 12, 2010 | Posted in City Beat,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Saturday Night House Party

Send us your favorite tunes (editor@pundithouse.com) and we’ll work them into the mix. This is JXL. Enjoy.

July 10, 2010 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »

Bad Week For BO

First a federal appeals court slapped down the Obama’s Administration misguided attempt to enforce a six-month moratorium on deepwater drilling in the Gulf of Mexico, then King James snubbed Obama’s old Chicago stomping grounds in favor of South Beach and the Heat. Telling reactions to both developments: In LeBron James’ case, Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert […]

July 10, 2010 | Posted in House Blends,Mark Pellin,National | Read More »

When The Circus Comes To Town

As the uptown lunch bunch goes all-in supporting Charlotte’s bid to land the 2012 Democratic National Convention, they might want to consider the full picture of what the $45 million it’ll cost to bring it to the Queen City is buying. From the 2008 DNC in Denver:

July 8, 2010 | Posted in City Beat,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »

SC Follows AZ

And maybe not just in the alphabet. South Carolina is already headed down a track to approve an illegal-immigration law that closely mirrors the one that has landed Arizona in a legal battle with the U.S. Department of Justice. A state Senate bill that would empower local police to check the immigration status of anyone […]

July 8, 2010 | Posted in Carolinas,House Blends,Mark Pellin | Read More »

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