In a two-party system, which way does a “Recovering Republican” vote? »
Green for Dummies
To go “green”, the Legislators have to encourage “dirty energy” to be more expensive on the market and “clean energy” to be a readily available alternative. An example of the first half, about making energy more expensive, is the recent “cap-and-trade” bill from the Federal Government. Utility Companies will now have to purchase and... »
2009 Stimulus goes to 1950’s Public transportation
In the modern age of fast, efficient transportation ranging from Bullet Trains to Introductory Light Rail, some forward thinker has decided to pimp-out the Triangle-Area Buses. According to Raleigh News and Observer, the $52.5 million for transit improvements” will used for: New bus operations, a maintenance center and a park-and-ride lot. Bus... »
Senator Kay Hagan, leading by following.
When the time came to opine regarding the Presidents proposition that the United States Government offer its citizens a Health-care plan, our freshman Senator Kay Hagan came out against it. Although, being all for Health-care reform, a public option allowing all residents to join a government heath insurance plan didn’t sound like a good... »
It Became Law (July)
This month in NC Law craft: Social Networking sites, the text editors run a gender and disability scrapper and no more worrying if its really going to be Ben Folds Five performing tonight. »
