McCrory chooses offshore wind. Yep.

And in so doing proves he is “as adept at picking energy sources for the state as he was at picking transportation options for Charlotte.” Friends, that’s not a good thing, as I explain in my newsletter (in which I’m also rather unfair to Wally Pipp, who was a good first baseman and in that sense not a good analog to offshore wind.)


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Jon Sanders (twitter.com/jonpsanders) is Director of Regulatory Studies at the John Locke Foundation. A columnist for TownHall.com, Sanders has also been published in The Wall Street Journal, National Review, ABC News online, FrontPage Magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle, The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, the Philadelphia Inquirer and numerous newspapers throughout North Carolina. A native of Garner, N.C., Sanders has been an adjunct instructor in economics at North Carolina State University, and he holds a masters degree in economics with a minor in statistics and a bachelors degree in English literature and language from N.C. State.

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