Tag Archives: NC Renegade

North Carolina Is Out of Compliance with International Law

The following video outlines the viewpoint of real democracy voiced at the SEIU bus tour in Raleigh, NC on February, 2011. The speaker’s contention that North Carolina is out of compliance with international law since collective bargaining is illegal in … Continue reading

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Rev. Barber Outlines the People’s Budget

The Rev. Barber headlined the SEIU bus tour supporting the Wisconsin unions in Raleigh on February 21st, 2011. You can hear the counter protesters in the background of his speech voicing their opposition to an assault on our freedom. His … Continue reading

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The Jasmine Revolution Comes to North Carolina

The SEIU bus tour supporting the labor unions in Wisconsin was in Raleigh, North Carolina on February 21, 2011. This is the closing statement from Rev. Barber concerning the rights of the people and solidarity of the unions with the … Continue reading

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What Happens When the Banks Close Their Doors?

The following articles dealing with banks are all less than three weeks old. While we are focusing on the emergence of “Democracy” in Egypt, a global financial collapse is ignored and our stock market seems to be unstoppable even though … Continue reading

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A Last Stand for Fiscal Responsibility Collapses

The following excerpts from Bloomberg Businessweek outlines what happens when unions are asked to take a cut in benefits:  Thousands of teachers, students and prison guards descended on the Wisconsin Capitol on Wednesday to fight a move to strip government … Continue reading

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Making Government More Efficient or More Socialist?

Thom Tillis is proposing a cap of 10 public bills on the members of the North Carolina’s Representative for each session as outlined in the following article: Members of the North Carolina House of Representatives will be allowed to introduce no … Continue reading

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Brian Bock Interview

Brian Bock is the chairman for the board of commissioners in Chatham County, NC. In the November 2010 elections, Mr. Bock, Pam Stewart and Walter Petty won the three seats that had been held by the Democrat Party. To put this … Continue reading

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