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  • UNC revamps citizen soldier effort

    After a review of the program prompted by complaints to Sue Myrick’s office and an eye-opening story that questioned its efficacy, UNC has announced a restructuring of its Citizen Soldier program. Here’s the release: Goodale to lead Citizen-Soldier program restructuring focusing on behavioral health The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill [...]
    Posted: November 13, 2009, 11:20am EST
    by kmr
  • The speaker’s skillz

    Had a discussion late night about the Health Care Reform bill and Nancy Pelosi’s role in getting it through. Not a lot of people seem to know her background. This WaPo story from when she became speaker is a good backgrounder. Critics deride Pelosi, 66, for a presumed lightweight liberalism they attribute [...]
    Posted: November 08, 2009, 12:10pm EST
    by kmr
  • Some folks not happy with Larry Kissell

    Has NC gone to the dogs. You know, the blue dogs. There was some hope that that at least some of the people the netroots rallied around would play nice, but those hopes seem to be fading. Larry Kissell has been taking some heat from people who backed him in both [...]
    Posted: November 07, 2009, 10:10am EST
    by kmr
  • Tony Rand resigns

    This from the Speaker’s office: Speaker Hackney statement on resignation of Sen. Tony Rand “Sen. Rand served the people of Cumberland County and the state with great distinction in the Senate and he will continue to do so as a member of the parole board. He has dedicated many years of his [...]
    Posted: November 04, 2009, 4:38pm EST
    by kmr
  • EEEEEEElection Day

    It’s GOTV time. Vote. Vote. Vote. • Here in the Piedmont we’re holding municipal and school board elections (the sb’s vary from county to county); • Elsewhere there are some big races the results of which will either be reported by our very liberal media as a sign of doom for the [...]
    Posted: November 03, 2009, 8:25am EST
    by kmr
  • NC4 race already going

    Fun. Tea Party Republican George Hutchins is already going at it. Here’s a screen cap from his rather brightly colored web site. [...]
    Posted: November 02, 2009, 1:36pm EST
    by kmr
  • State audit calls for tighter controls on Golden LEAF

    State Auditor Beth Wood’s office just released a look at the practices and oversight of the Golden Long-term Economic Advancement Foundation — the state’s Golden LEAF fund — which was set up to utilize NC’s share of the tobacco settlement. The audit cites the need for stricter oversight over investments and [...]
    Posted: November 02, 2009, 12:52pm EST
    by kmr
  • Morning Post

    Nasty story out of Mayberry: • Arrest made in killings in Mt. Airy • Binker says the Easley case may cause some long-sought changes to ethics state laws • Rob C. on Larry Leake • Drums along the Blue Ridge: Is Shuler vulnerable? • And if it’s local campaign season it’s time for questionable mailers [...]
    Posted: November 02, 2009, 8:32am EST
    by kmr
  • What we do know about the local elections

    Editorial from this week’s paper: The election comes to a close on Tuesday evening. The polls, open since early voting began on Oct. 15, close at 7:30 p.m. We’ll know shortly thereafter who the next mayor of Chapel Hill is and the changes the voters approved in the composition of the [...]
    Posted: November 01, 2009, 5:02pm EST
    by kmr
  • Really lame-O

    Another Monday, another lame point/counterpoint in my Metro Daily Newspaper. This week, the debate is over whether Joe Wilson was out of line when he shouted at the president 12 DAYS AGO(!). Glad I didn’t wait for the O wise ones to enlighten me. [...]
    Posted: September 21, 2009, 3:37pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Contact made with rebels

    Evidently, the major networks will have one-on-one interviews with the rebel leader Obama. Perhaps they will be able to pin him down on his socialist revolution to usurp rights from corporations and hand them to the teeming masses. [...]
    Posted: September 20, 2009, 11:02am EDT
    by kmr
  • Why bother?

    I used to say that under M. Sill the target reader for the N&O became the lonely commuter. Now, I’m not sure what to make of it, especially on Monday when it looks like half of the paper (maybe more like 2/3 of some sections) has been an exercise in going [...]
    Posted: September 14, 2009, 9:02am EDT
    by kmr
  • Statement from Elaine Marshall

    Via Thomas Mills: Statement from Secretary of State Elaine Marshall: “On Tuesday, I filed my papers to set up an Exploratory Committee for United States Senate. With unemployment at the highest level in decades, foreclosures continuing to increase and people still losing their healthcare, North Carolinians need experienced leaders who will get [...]
    Posted: September 10, 2009, 8:41am EDT
    by kmr
  • quick survey

    5 out of 7 headlines read something like President says ’stop bickering and pass health care’ Speech and transcript at C&L Also: some asshat from S.C. performs as one might expect. Rage channel here. [...]
    Posted: September 09, 2009, 11:47pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Marshall in Senate race

    Secretary of State Elaine Marshall made it official today: She’ll run to unseat Richard Burr next year. Marshall tried unsuccessfully to win the nomination and the chance to run against Liddy Dole in 2002. She joins Durham attorney Kenneth Lewis in having official declared a run for the Democratic nomination. [...]
    Posted: September 09, 2009, 2:10pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Town Hall breakdowns

    After leaving Triple A ball in Raleigh and heading up to The Show, Mr. Beckwith pens his first major piece for Roll Call — a breakdown of the August of discontent (and wall-to-wall coverage). Town Halls Go to Hell Videos captured the harshest exchanges and loudest voices, with each day creating another [...]
    Posted: September 08, 2009, 10:20am EDT
    by kmr
  • Vanishing

    In just a few short years my local metro daily has become tiny — the width is down, the sections collapsed or consolidated, ads have drifted to the front page or section page and it’s all blurbing and ‘read more about this on the web.’ Yet, with some frequency they still [...]
    Posted: September 06, 2009, 9:47am EDT
    by kmr
  • Reaping the idiot bounty

    A friend of mine who is kind of a big deal in education reform has been warning me for years that the decline of civic education, which really accelerated in the late 70s and early 80s, will haunt us for years to come. The result is that the necessary skills for [...]
    Posted: September 04, 2009, 11:52am EDT
    by kmr
  • Public Options

    Interesting theme shift on the immediate horizon: no health care bill or a bad health care bill — the result of compromise after compromise with folks who, in the end, won’t even vote for their own compromise — is going to lead to massive Democratic loses in the 2010 cycle. [...]
    Posted: August 18, 2009, 10:17am EDT
    by kmr
  • Budget jitters

    While I’m glad we’ve avoided the kind of meltdown in California and now, apparently, Arizona, I’m feeling some jitters reading this budget. Lots of ‘kicking it downstairs” action for starters. The whole thing feels kinda hinky. (pdf here) If you want some dry text and fast numbers read the money report. Brutal and, [...]
    Posted: August 05, 2009, 9:59pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Wanna redraw some districts?

    Here’s the site for the map and stats of the new districts. If you want to alter things or protest or comment, read this official notice of important matters from an undated memo on the NCGA site: NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Attorney General of North Carolina has submitted 2009 Sess. Laws [...]
    Posted: July 21, 2009, 11:22am EDT
    by kmr
  • Memo to Raleigh

    All the cool states are doing it. Despite budgets ravaged by the recession, at least 13 states have invested millions of dollars this year to cover 250,000 more children with subsidized government health insurance. [...]
    Posted: July 19, 2009, 10:38am EDT
    by kmr
  • NC getting played — again

    Pardon me for a moment of Midwesterness, but would you fine lawmakers just pull the damn trigger on combined reporting and be done with it. Keeping this break is like putting a big sign in the middle of the state advertising “backwater fools ready to be had.” Combined reporting is the name [...]
    Posted: July 15, 2009, 9:21pm EDT
    by kmr
  • The rest of us thank you

    Thanking all you millionaires in advance for your contribution to universal health care. Reuters: House bill to hit millionaires with 5.4 pct surtax [...]
    Posted: July 15, 2009, 7:15am EDT
    by kmr
  • Questioning Turpike Authority

    Rep. Crawford’s House Bill 1617 is up in the Senate today. The bill changes the way the state’s turnpike authority is set up. Under the bill the authority would be within the DOT and not a separate entity (with a hefty annual budget). If you’re interested, the fiscal note in [...]
    Posted: July 13, 2009, 10:35am EDT
    by kmr
  • Hagan announces recs for federal positions

    Lots of familiar names on the list of Kay Hagan’s recommendations for federal appointments for NC including Jim Phillips and Hampton Dellinger. Here’s the release: WASHINGTON, D.C. – U.S. Senator Kay R. Hagan (D-NC) today announced recommendations to President Obama for key federal appointments in North Carolina’s three federal districts. In [...]
    Posted: July 10, 2009, 12:36pm EDT
    by kmr
  • The Long Struggle

    Via the White House: . . . The American people are the most insurance-minded people in the world. They will not be frightened off from health insurance because some people have misnamed it “socialized medicine”. I repeat–what I am recommending is not socialized medicine. Socialized medicine means that all doctors work as employees [...]
    Posted: July 09, 2009, 8:49am EDT
    by kmr
  • Counting heads

    Ladies and gentlemen, we have reached the math portion of the program. Via RC via Digby: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Tuesday ordered Finance Chairman Max Baucus (D-Mont.) to drop a proposal to tax health benefits and stop chasing Republican votes on a massive health care reform bill. [...]
    Posted: July 07, 2009, 9:13pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Checkpoint monitoring and racial profiling

    More on the racial profiling issue via this post from the Southern Coalition for Social Justice on BlueNC. Over the past week the Southern Coalition for Social Justice has been ramping up its efforts to train checkpoint monitors, with public training sessions in Guilford Co, Alamance Co, and Durham, NC . [...]
    Posted: July 07, 2009, 10:19am EDT
    by kmr
  • Prevent Racial Profiling

    Senate Bill 464 — prevent racial profiling — is going to get a review by the House Juvenile Justice Judiciary Committee this week. (Remember the incidents in Alamance? )
    Here’s the text:
    A BILL TO BE ENTITLED

    AN ACT to amend the law requiring the collection of traffic law [...]

    Posted: July 06, 2009, 2:38pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Journalism

    Fair and balanced?
    Paragraph One and Two

    Imagine your power bill going up by $200 a month.

    Progress Energy spokesman Mike Hughes said Thursday that it’s a possibility under President Barack Obama’s energy plan that narrowly passed the U.S. House of Representatives last week.

    Then waaaaay down in paragraph Sixteen comes the [...]

    Posted: July 03, 2009, 12:02pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Hagan says she supports public option

    Sen. Kay Hagan joined fellow Dems on the HELP committee in supporting a public option in health care reform. TPM has the story here.
    Jame Hamser of FireDogLake has been on this story from jump street.
    Betsy at BlueNC is ready to make nice.
    My feeling on [...]

    Posted: July 03, 2009, 11:43am EDT
    by kmr
  • Amazonia

    It looks like Amazon’s affiliate program shut down in NC is part of a long running battle between local and state govs and the mail order giant. A lot of people I respect on this issue are saying ’screw ‘em.’
    Here’s post from James at BlueNC that points to [...]

    Posted: June 30, 2009, 10:14am EDT
    by kmr
  • It burns

    My eyes are still smarting from the headline and first paragraph of “conservative columnist” Deroy Murdock’s piece on health care in today’s Chapel Hill Herald.
    Headline: Obamacare a poison prescription
    (Obamacare? That sounds familiar.)
    First paragraph: Betsy McCaughey reads massive health care bills so you don’t have to.[...]

    Posted: June 30, 2009, 9:51am EDT
    by kmr
  • Meanwhile, in the 2010 Senate race

    Cal Cunningham has a golden retriever named Davidson.
    That, and other fun facts about the potential Senate candidate at his rather extensive Wikipedia page.
    Roll Call says he’s thinking seriously about it.
    Politico says Insider Advantage poll “finds Burr with just a 39 percent approval rating, with [...]

    Posted: June 27, 2009, 9:40am EDT
    by kmr
  • MoveOn ads on Health Care

    Word via TPM that MoveOn is going to take on Sen. Kay Hagan over the public option. I spoke with some folks in the Senator’s office yesterday and they explained that she could support a public option but is unwilling to commit to doing so until she sees [...]

    Posted: June 27, 2009, 8:45am EDT
    by kmr
  • Thanks Guys, you’re awesome

    Legislature proposes sales tax changes, manages to get everybody in the state who uses the Amazon program shut down.
    WSJ:

    In an email, Amazon reportedly told marketing affiliates in the state that the move was a direct result of North Carolina’s push to levy a tax on purchases [...]

    Posted: June 26, 2009, 3:32pm EDT
    by kmr
  • PACing the legislature

    This lovely reminder of how things work from Bob Hall and our friends at Democracy NC: (link to report)

    SPECIAL-INTEREST PACS GUARD TAX LOOPHOLES

    A new analysis shows that three dozen of North Carolina’s biggest political action committees (PACs) donated $7 million to state candidates and political parties in the last [...]

    Posted: June 26, 2009, 11:17am EDT
    by kmr
  • Hagan’s challenge

    Editorial from this week’s paper:

    About 16 years ago, the state of Florida passed health care reforms that promised at least a beginning for universal coverage offering both public and private options. Pushing through those reforms, which were touted at the time as a possible model for national reform, was [...]

    Posted: June 26, 2009, 7:55am EDT
    by kmr
  • CR coming down

    The House is preparing a continuing resolution for floor action today.
    The budget is getting close. Appropriations is fixin’ to meet. Caucuses are happening, too. The House comes back at 3:15.
    Stuff’s going down.

    [...]
    Posted: June 25, 2009, 2:45pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Money changes everything

    Pretty detailed and serious analysis by Nate Silver on Health Care Pac contributions and its influence on Senators such as our dear friend Kay Hagan, who is now waffling on the public option in the health care reform package.
    The cover story for Hagan and others is that [...]

    Posted: June 23, 2009, 10:59am EDT
    by kmr
  • Another Wilmington bank eated

    On the heels of the resignation of its chairman, Cooperative Bank of Wilmington makes the FDIC’s failed bank list.
    From the FDIC page:

    III. Acquiring Financial Institution
    All deposit accounts, excluding certain brokered deposits have been transferred to First Bank, Troy, NC (”assuming institution”) and will be available immediately. [...]

    Posted: June 19, 2009, 6:28pm EDT
    by kmr
  • There’s only one problem

    A new poll shows Burr in trouble, but where in the heck are you going to find a Generic Democrat in North Carolina?

    The numbers: Generic Dem 41%, Burr 38%, with a ±3.5% margin of error.

    [...]
    Posted: June 17, 2009, 2:54pm EDT
    by kmr
  • That was quick

    NC State Chancellor is out.

    The move comes one day after the Board of Trustees held an emergency meeting about a severance package Oblinger provided former provost Larry Nielsen that might have violated university policy.

    Former UNC-Charlotte Chancellor Jim Woodward will serve as interim chancellor until N.C. State can search for [...]

    Posted: June 08, 2009, 10:48am EDT
    by kmr
  • How this game is played

    2009: Can’t raise revenue because it will jeopardize Democrats chances in the 2010 election. A strong majority will pay dividends during redistricting.
    2010: Status quo during the short session. Can’t rock the boat, but there will be a few crumbs here and there in tight races.
    2011: No, can’t do [...]

    Posted: June 05, 2009, 4:56pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Slash and Burn

    The magnitude of what is before us is becoming more and more clear. Check out this breakdown of job losses and program cuts. 18,000 teachers?
    Here’s the broadside from this week’s paper:

    There has been an increasing drumbeat of late that this state cannot simply cut its way out of [...]

    Posted: June 05, 2009, 4:44pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Our stellar discourse

    Our highly ethical, well run media takes a serious look at Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor.
    In case you’re interested: Actual research.

    Is Mrs. Alito crying yet?

    [...]
    Posted: May 30, 2009, 8:57am EDT
    by kmr
  • Allred out

    Cary Allred has sent a letter to Speaker Hackney saying Monday is his last day in office.
    Story here.
    Laura Leslie has a really intense interview.
    Speaker Joe Hackey issued this statement this afternoon:

    “I appreciate Rep. Allred’s years of service to this state and will remember him as [...]

    Posted: May 29, 2009, 3:03pm EDT
    by kmr
  • McIntyre running?

    The Fay-O’s poliblog has a post up that says Rep. Mike McIntyre is considering a Senate run against Richard Burr.

    [...]
    Posted: May 21, 2009, 7:43am EDT
    by kmr
  • A scandal in retrospect

    I think when we look back at the last decade or so of politics in this state, we’ll remember most the corruption — the downfall of the speaker, the ag secretary and now the ex-post facto governor scandal. What makes this era different is that this is not machine politics [...]

    Posted: May 16, 2009, 9:01am EDT
    by kmr
  • Cooper not running against Burr

    Our friend Mr. Beckworth tells us that Roy Cooper is opting out of a run against Richard Burr.

    “While I am honored by the encouragement I’ve received, I don’t want to go to Washington and serve as a U.S. Senator at this time,” Cooper said in a statement. “I am [...]

    Posted: May 15, 2009, 12:42pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Dear Grads

    I guess if you kinda read between the lines of all these commencement speeches the meta-message for all you members of the Class o’ Ought Nine is that your new skills, your sense of adventure and discover and your unbridled enthusiasm mixed with your inventiveness and technological know how is [...]

    Posted: May 14, 2009, 4:53pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Not necessarily the news

    Dear Mr. Editor,
    I am not interested in the least whether or not Miss California keeps her and I certainly don’t need a teaser for it on the front page of a morning newspaper in a state thousands of miles away. You must be watching too much television. Or something.[...]

    Posted: May 12, 2009, 7:55am EDT
    by kmr
  • Jobs and people

    Please don’t fall into the trap of yaking about:
    • How Obama is not getting credit now that the market is coming back;
    • That the rate of job losses going down is a sign the economy is coming back;
    • That the market has bounced back and the banks [...]

    Posted: May 10, 2009, 8:30am EDT
    by kmr
  • What is the pH of empathy?

    This Supreme Court debate is tiresome and annoying already because it’s not going to be about the law. No, it’s going to be about big abstract terms like ‘emapthy’ and ‘hot-blooded.’
    Jeesh.
    Some people just aren’t ready for a president who uses the actual word for things. If he’d have [...]

    Posted: May 09, 2009, 9:09am EDT
    by kmr
  • SCOTUS prediction

    The next Supreme Court justice will be named after a very public debate by people who have no idea what their talking about ‘interviewing’ people who have little idea what they’re talking about and rebutted by people with an ax to grind.
    Anyone who knows what they’re talking about won’t [...]

    Posted: May 07, 2009, 8:40am EDT
    by kmr
  • Strange government logos continued

    jobsnowlogo

    The guv’s recent email included this one:

    OK, then. I’m inspired. Although I’m a little worried that these new now-jobs will turn us into flying alien playskool people.

    This has been another edition of strange government logos.

    [...]
    Posted: May 04, 2009, 12:01pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Deep socialism

    Apparently the Obama administrations is turning us into a socialist banana republic by, uh, taxing corporate profits. That’s right, he’s a nationalizing some of their profits. OMG! Turn on Fox.
    Via Reuters:

    A central provision would prohibit companies from deducting expenses supporting their overseas operations until they pay taxes on [...]

    Posted: May 04, 2009, 7:48am EDT
    by kmr
  • Ruin on the coast

    The Senate endorses folly.
    Via Chris’ Selling our sand and threatening our coast:

    With virtually no debate, the Senate approved a change to North Carolina’s coastal regulations that could have disastrous effects on North Carolina’s shore. The bill would give the Coastal Resources Commission the ability to allow the construction [...]

    Posted: May 03, 2009, 8:40am EDT
    by kmr
  • More of like-a-bad-movie-that-won’t-end

    This HIP-GOP thing is just so freekey. I mean, even the actual hip folks I’ve met can’t bring themselves to say ‘that’s how we roll’ without even a hint of irony.

    [...]
    Posted: April 30, 2009, 12:36pm EDT
    by kmr
  • The increasingly irrelevant Virginia Foxx

    No pork, but she is bringing shame and ridicule to her district. You got to do what your good at, I guess.
    Via Human Rights Watch:

    Human Rights Campaign Condemns Rep. Foxx’s Remarks Calling Matthew Shepard’s Hate Motivated Murder “A Hoax”
    “Rep. Foxx should be ashamed of herself,” said Brad Luna, [...]

    Posted: April 29, 2009, 5:34pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Tent of Freedom

    Yes, what the hell does the biggest tent of all is the tent of freedom mean? Good golly.

    [...]
    Posted: April 28, 2009, 7:32pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Hog lagoons = swine flu?

    Hog lagoons may be source o’ the swine flu.
    Hog lagoons? That sounds familiar.
    Now where might I have heard the term hog lagoons before?
    Also, Facing South points to a Grist article that says the location may be a hog operation owned by Smithfield.

    [...]
    Posted: April 28, 2009, 7:54am EDT
    by kmr
  • She’s not in NC anymore

    Posted: April 28, 2009, 7:48am EDT
    by kmr
  • NC and unions

    Evidence that unions have a long way to go with North Carolinians. Years of union bashing have done a job on the perception of what organizing accomplishes.
    From the new Elon Poll released today:

    North and South Carolina citizens are also averse to labor unions. Fifty-four percent of residents have [...]

    Posted: April 27, 2009, 10:12am EDT
    by kmr
  • The verdict is in

    Looking at the first hundred days, President Obama is frustrating efforts by intelligent pundits to set the agenda. He is also remaining too calm and speaking in complete sentences.

    [...]
    Posted: April 26, 2009, 10:56am EDT
    by kmr
  • Our nation’s discourse

    Ruled by idiots.

    Perhaps this will help in the future. (Saw this live at IU and really dug it).

    [...]
    Posted: April 23, 2009, 3:05pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Great minds of Western Civ

    The DTH had this money quote from the fellow who heads up the group that invited Tom Tancredo to speak on campus and is welcoming Virgil Goode this evening.

    Matheson said his political mindset is also influenced by his choice to be a Latin major. He said Latin is important [...]

    Posted: April 22, 2009, 2:16pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Hagan says renegotiate NAFTA

    Senator Kay Hagan reminds a few folks in D.C. that she is indeed one of two U.S. Senators from North Carolina and that the NAFTA thing didn’t work out so swell round these parts.

    [...]
    Posted: April 21, 2009, 3:56pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Newspaper people

    Read this blog post about the N&O layoffs.
    A lot of the people headed out the door today in Raleigh were the people many of us turned to to try to better understand our government, our state, its people and places.
    They contributed some of the best journalism ever [...]

    Posted: April 21, 2009, 11:54am EDT
    by kmr
  • Gas is cheap again so STFU

    Because now is not the time for higher taxes on our precious energy sector.
    Besides didn’t their highly informative well-produced ads just tell you that’s what American believe?
    Reuters:

    Energy companies, buoyed by soaring prices earlier in 2008, dominated the top ranks. Chevron Corp again came in third at [...]

    Posted: April 20, 2009, 2:03pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Food for thought

    Some states aren’t doing much to track down food poisoning. NC seems to be among the group of slacker states. The feds aren’t so hot, either. Thanks Minnesota for protecting the nation. (And with only one senator.) NC should be ashamed, but, of course, in these tight budget times [...]

    Posted: April 20, 2009, 8:21am EDT
    by kmr
  • Gillmor’s concern

    One of the things I’ve always liked about listening to Dan Gillmor is his straightforward delivery. He seems more interested in technology and innovations as tools for better journalism — it’s not about wow, it’s more what can we — what can you — do with this?
    At his [...]

    Posted: April 18, 2009, 11:26am EDT
    by kmr
  • Senator phones home

    Says head to the ATM, honey
    Yee.
    It’s like a bad joke gone bad.
    The spin is awful. and lame.

    [...]
    Posted: April 17, 2009, 7:34pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Navel gazin’

    The media — you know the monolith — seems to be really content to talk about itself and frame every major story around how that story is covered by the media.
    One reason: It’s much easier to talk about how FOX or MSNBC is covering something than to actually, you [...]

    Posted: April 17, 2009, 7:52am EDT
    by kmr
  • Chinese drywall in the house

    More wonders from our flat earth.
    Fly ash. Great. Just great.

    [...]
    Posted: April 11, 2009, 1:01pm EDT
    by kmr
  • FDIC takes over Cape Fear Bank

    Wilmington bank will open Monday under new ownership after FDIC steps in.
    Bank officials had said the declining real estate market was the big reason.
    Hope somebody digs into this a bit to see if there are particular projects that brought the bank down.
    Some big names [...]

    Posted: April 11, 2009, 9:14am EDT
    by kmr
  • Spin waiting to happen

    If the private sector can’t attend conferences then the public sector will have to step in.

    [...]
    Posted: April 10, 2009, 4:50pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Tax restructuring in the works

    Services sales tax and some loophole closing seem to be boiling up from the Senate budget discussions.
    Good overview at ProgPulse.

    [...]
    Posted: April 07, 2009, 10:40am EDT
    by kmr
  • Yeah!

    Heels win the national championship.
    Awesome.

    [...]
    Posted: April 07, 2009, 12:29am EDT
    by kmr
  • Interesting headline

    Senate takes a stab at Perdue’s budget
    And, surprise, the tobacco tax won’t be as high as the Gov’s.

    [...]
    Posted: April 05, 2009, 9:09am EDT
    by kmr
  • Prevailed we have

    Fellow citizens, we have reached the end of the War on Unfettered Capitalism.

    LONDON (Reuters) - World leaders are set to declare an end to unfettered capitalism at a G20 summit on Thursday after France and Germany demanded they act fast on promises to prevent a repeat of the worst [...]

    Posted: April 01, 2009, 11:41pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Nest egg hunt in Raleigh

    A pretty right-on-the-money metaphor — Nest Egg Hunt in Raleigh.

    [...]
    Posted: March 31, 2009, 7:43pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Senate stitching

    I’m beginning to get the feeling that the state health care plan crisis and the secrecy surrounding the contracts are one end of a very long thread.

    [...]
    Posted: March 31, 2009, 8:23am EDT
    by kmr
  • Newspapers that have cut editions

    This may explain that recent drop in paper prices.

    [...]
    Posted: March 30, 2009, 9:58pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Boys in the bubble

    George Stephanopoulos just issued a ‘hard wonder’ question in which he sternly asked the Secretary of the Treasury if we really can get back to the affluence of the ’90s — as if that is the goal.
    Chuck Todd asks the president if people are suffering enough.
    Is this all [...]

    Posted: March 29, 2009, 10:16am EDT
    by kmr
  • John Hope Franklin

    Tonight, we toast the life of a man who gave it his all.
    Stories, condolences and more here.

    [...]
    Posted: March 25, 2009, 11:16pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Not so careful

    I’m starting to hear the names of the people McClatchy has discarded (talk about not knowing when to hold ‘em and fold ‘em). In addition to the many people who make the Char-O and the N&O go, there are some really key journalists who are now roadkill on the way [...]

    Posted: March 24, 2009, 8:18am EDT
    by kmr
  • Newspapers and the future of journalism

    From this week’s paper, some thoughts on newspapers and journalism and stuff:

    At a little over 600 square feet in three rooms, the office isn’t much to look at, but it’s home. The publisher’s “suite” occupies one of the southern corners of the big room.
    His youngest daughter — our [...]

    Posted: March 23, 2009, 12:18pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Leave the constitution aloooone!

    The state constitution that is.
    A new Elon Poll says half of the people polled don’t think we need about a proposed constitutional amendment to make marriage a special, special thing only defined by fundamentalists.

    [...]
    Posted: March 23, 2009, 11:52am EDT
    by kmr
  • Axe falls at the Char-O

    Sixty full-time, 22 part-time.

    A total of 30 newsroom positions — 19 full-time and 11 part-time — will be eliminated, Observer Editor Rick Thames said. In addition, 14 full-time newsroom employees have been offered reduced hours, said Cheryl Carpenter, the managing editor. Editors expect to finish notifying all affected employees [...]

    Posted: March 23, 2009, 10:39am EDT
    by kmr
  • Governor’s budget

    Here’s the link to the lovely budget page of Bev Perdue.
    Happy reading. Story here.

    [...]
    Posted: March 17, 2009, 2:20pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Brad Miller not happy

    Rep. Miller harshing the Treasury’s mellow.
    This from Talking Points Memo:

    Miller’s chagrin over Treasury’s lack of responsiveness and transparency signals a distressing trend for the Obama administration. As the nation seethes with anger over lavish spending at bailed-out banks — particularly AIG’s $450 million in bonuses to the same [...]

    Posted: March 17, 2009, 2:16pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Dollar a pack

    Sin taxes jump under the Gov’s new budget.
    Via AP:

    RALEIGH, N.C. — Gov. Beverly Perdue’s budget proposal released Tuesday seeks a dollar-per-pack increase in North Carolina’s cigarette tax and higher alcohol taxes to help narrow the state’s $3.4 billion budget gap for the coming year.

    Perdue’s proposal would increase the [...]

    Posted: March 17, 2009, 11:35am EDT
    by kmr
  • State Health Plan under the scope

    A new focus on the State Health Care Plan and political contributions via Bob Hall and Democracy NC:

    Dear Editors and Reporters:

    With “Sunshine Week” upon us, we’ve been asked to use state and federal campaign finance disclosure laws to shed more light on the ongoing news story about Blue Cross Blue [...]

    Posted: March 17, 2009, 8:46am EDT
    by kmr
  • Basketball Jones

    I guess I should be proud that my tax dollars are shoring up the automobile company that’s sponsoring the tourney.

    [...]
    Posted: March 15, 2009, 6:37pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Print in the driveway

    A very nice gentleman from the News and Observer Publishing Company resolved my subscription issue and had a double bagged (and knoted I might add) dray issue of the N&O in my driveway this am.
    The Mrs. was very happy and I think after several years of mostly online [...]

    Posted: March 14, 2009, 11:47am EDT
    by kmr
  • Catch 22 and resubscribing to the N&O

    Number of comments: 1

    I let my N&O subscription run out last year after Mrs. EJS and I decided to see if we could stand not having a printed paper around. This decision was spurred on by our collective disgust over the Obsession vid.
    A month ago I decided to re-enlist. (While I’ve had [...]

    Posted: March 10, 2009, 3:25pm EDT
    by kmr
  • Shuler says he’s not running for ...

    Shuler says he’s not running for Senate.
    That leaves Dean Smith and Roy Cooper.

    [...]
    Posted: March 10, 2009, 10:13am EDT
    by kmr
  • Axe falling at MNI

    Well, what can you say. After several shoes dropped last year and stories of big layoffs ahead this quarter, we got word this morning of a major round of cuts for McClatchy.
    No word yet on the N&O newsroom including whether this is a new, new round of cuts [...]

    Posted: March 09, 2009, 12:40pm EDT
    by kmr

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