Naughty and Nice: North Carolina had plenty of both this year. Here is our list! Naughty: Bob Hall of Democracy North Carolina, for making false claims about the 2014 elections ... Keep Reading
Archives for December 2014
Waste of the Week: Kannapolis Research Center
The doors to the Kannapolis Research Center opened in 2008, thanks to the funding of billionaire owner of Dole Foods David Murdock – and North Carolina taxpayers. Officially ... Keep Reading
Hearing Underscores Vote Fraud Reality
A recent hearing reminded us all about the reality of voter fraud in North Carolina. On Dec. 9, the State Board of Elections (SBOE) heard three different appeals stemming from ... Keep Reading
N&O Takes a Toll on Truth
By now, most of us have come to expect the left-wing bias of the Raleigh News & Observer. Part of that bias includes efforts to promote their chosen narrative by presenting ... Keep Reading
Waste of the Week: North Carolina Zoo
Lions, tigers, bears and 10 million taxpayer dollars, oh my! The North Carolina Zoo, celebrating its 40th year, is located in Asheboro on 2,200 acres of land. The zoo attracts ... Keep Reading
Last Chance to Double Your Support
2014 was another successful year for conservative ideas in North Carolina! Your support has allowed Civitas to reach thousands of citizens with legislative reporting and ... Keep Reading
Wake School Estimates Must Be Double-Checked
Before Wake County asks taxpayers to pay for more buildings, the school system needs to ensure its population estimates are accurate. In October 2013, Wake County voters ... Keep Reading
Will You Help Keep Us in the Fight?
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Waste of the Week: Used Clothing Bin Inspections
During this holiday season, do you plan on donating some used clothing or other items to a local charity? If so, don’t be surprised to see a government bureaucrat with a ruler ... Keep Reading
Why Newspapers Are Dying
Reporter Lynn Bonner and the News and Observer showed us once again why people have stopped buying newspapers: Reporters keep trying to make the news, not report it. That’s ... Keep Reading