The Rhino Times reports that the General Assembly has passed the bill establishing a Civil Service Review Board for the city of Greensboro. This is great news because it provides police officers with an objective process when they are subjected to racial accusations and subsequent unjust discipline. The supremacy of […]
Month: August 2023
“Turbo Cancers” Due to Covid Vaccines?
Only He Can Fix This
Washington, D.C. Found Guilty of Offense Also Committed by City of Greensboro
Here is a fascinating parallel. An appeals court found unanimously last week that the city of Washington, D.C. acted improperly when it targeted pro-life activists during Covid-19 but not Black Lives Matter protesters. It might seem ironic, but something very similar happened in the city of Greensboro. The city arrested […]
Samaritan’s Purse Responds to Hawaii Disaster from Greensboro Airport
As one drives along Market St. in western Greensboro, one can see the Samaritan’s Purse hangar at the Greensboro airport where its airplane is maintained. Carolina Journal reports that the organization sent its plane with relief supplies to Hawaii this past week. Take note. When disaster strikes, it is the […]
The Politics of Energy in North Carolina
An engineer within the state Utilities Commission recently predicted that rates for electricity could potentially double by 2026. And to compound the problem, Jon Sanders of the John Locke Foundation points out that we will have less reliable electricity when we are paying those high rates. Sanders blames this situation […]
Stick Your Progress…
The Immediate Impulse To Take People’s Land Is the Tip-Off
Remember Rahm Emanuel’s exhortation to “never let a crisis go to waste”. They did it with the 2008 financial crisis; with Covid-19; and now apparently with the Maui wildfires. Greg Reese continues his reporting:
Great Interview on Christian Nationalism
We have discussed and featured Stephen Wolfe here before. This is another interview that highlights his point of view very well. He lives in central North Carolina; and even speaks about Mayberry and the old Andy Griffith Show as it relates to his subject. Wolfe highlights how the accelerating moral […]
James Buckley, Former US Senator From New York, Dies at Age 100
His brother was the late William F. Buckley, Jr.– the founder of National Review. Jim Buckley served as a federal judge after his time of service in the Senate. The New York Times has a detailed report. I met him at a political rally when I was a teenager because […]