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BALLOT HARVESTING – GETTING DEMOCRATS ELECTED

  This article pertains to what is happening in North Carolina but if the Democrats are doing it here, they are also doing it in your state too.  Heads up everybody !   Nancy https://www.carolinajournal.com/opinion-article/one-lawyers-dream-come-true-getting-democrats-elected/ One lawyer’s dream come true: Getting Democrats elected Marc Elias, an attorney for Democratic congressional candidate Dan McCready, questions a witness […]

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NORTH CAROLINA SCHOOLS IMPACTED BY ILLEGAL MINORS

  <a Carolina Journal News Reports Counties Worry About Cost of Immigrant-Minor Influx Mecklenberg, Durham, Wake facing $7 million price tag By Dan Way Sep. 4th, 2014 Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on email Share on favorites Share on print More Sharing ServicesMore | RALEIGH — Most of the 1,429 unaccompanied minors relocated

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MEDICAID IN NORTH CAROLINA

  CAROLINA JOURNAL Medicaid in North Carolina NC SPIN | October 3, 2013 |       by Becki Gray, Carolina Journal, October 3, 2013. Before Obamacare, before individual mandates, before exchanges, there was Medicaid. Started in 1965 under President Johnson as part of his War on Poverty, Medicaid extended health insurance coverage to low-income Americans. Today,

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OBAMACARE’S MEDICAID EXPANSION EXPLAINED

  OBAMACARE’S MEDICAID EXPANSION EXPLAINED –   by John Hood,    Carolina Journal   http://www.carolinajournal.com/daily_journal/display.html?id=9968#.UTsvFBrV6aY.mailto

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FOOD POLICE – SCHOOL INSPECTS HOMEMADE LUNCHES

Carolina Journal News Reports Preschooler’s Homemade Lunch Replaced with Cafeteria “Nuggets” State agent inspects sack lunches, forces preschoolers to purchase cafeteria food instead By Sara Burrows Feb. 14th, 2012 RAEFORD — A preschooler at West Hoke Elementary School ate three chicken nuggets for lunch Jan. 30 because a state employee told her the lunch her

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‘VIRTUAL THIRD PARTY’ TARGETS N.C. BALLOTS

CAROLINA JOURNAL the Charlotte Observer – www.CharlotteObserver.com Posted: Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 By Jim Morrill A national online effort to find and nominate a candidate for president has begun a petition drive to get that candidate on the ballot in North Carolina. Americans Elect, described as a “virtual Third Party,” hopes to mobilize tens of

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THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA UNIVERSITIES AND COLLEGES

Carolina Journal Exclusives The State of the State (of Higher Education) Chronicle reports on funding, degree trends at N.C. colleges By Jenna Ashley Robinson Sep. 28th, 2011 More | RALEIGH — Every year, The Chronicle of Higher Education releases its fact-filled almanac issue, which provides useful information about colleges and universities in every state. Some

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COERCIVE GOVERNMENT METHODS VIE WITH FREE-MARKET METHODS TO ENSURE AN ADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY

CAROLINA JOURNAL – A monthly journal of news, analysis and opinion from the John Locke Foundation (A conservative think tank located in Raleigh) AUGUST 2011 RALEIGH     North Carolina Approaches Abound About How to Ensure Adequate Water Supply Coercive government methods vie with free-market methods By Sara Burrows Associate Editor North Carolina does not have adequate water

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CAROLINA JOURNAL

June 13, 2011 – carolinajournal.com Carolina Journal Exclusive Government Jobs Untouched by the Great Recession By Don Carrington RALEIGH — Public sector employment levels in North Carolina have been stable since the start of the recession in December 2007. It would take a loss of 63,000 government jobs to match the nearly 9 percent net loss

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JOHN LOCKE FOUNDATION MORNING UPDATE

June 09, 2011 – carolinajournal.com Carolina Journal Exclusive Feds Push for National Vehicle Mileage-Based Tax By Karen McMahan RALEIGH — Critics of a vehicle mileage-based tax note that boosting the cost of driving might push more commuters into public transit — a goal of the administration and advocates of a “smart growth” urban planning agenda.

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