Sunday’s editorial looks at the shifting future of the
Interstate 73 project.
While the recent announcement of
$10 million in stimulus money for the proposed Interstate 73 was celebrated
around the Grand Strand, it was actually tough not to be a little disappointed
by it.
Continue reading "No Clear Roadmap " »
Saturday’s editorials consider the future of two major Myrtle
Beach-area properties, the Myrtlewood Golf Club and Freestyle Park.
Residents who live around the
585-acre tract of property that Burroughs & Chapin Co. has sought for
annexation face a difficult set of choices as they and the city consider
whether this land becomes part of the city.
Continue reading "Mulling Myrtlewood " »
Friday’s article examines the broad agreements between
President Obama’s health care reforms and most Republican proposals to suggest
that it already is a centrist plan.
Can we now, finally, all concede
that President Obama’s health care proposal is not a socialist government
takeover of medicine? Because that’s what Republican Congressional leaders
finally did on Thursday, when they were forced to sit down and talk about the
actual plan point by point.
Continue reading "Something We Can Agree On " »
Thursday’s editorial suggests that state Democrats might
want to spend more time recruiting a candidate against U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint and
less penning vapid criticisms of him.
“Defiant DeMint Needs to Sit Down,”
cried the headline last week on a S.C. Democratic Party press statement
criticizing U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint’s recent speech to the American Conservative
Union, in an example of hyperpartisan political messenging too audacious to
overlook.
Continue reading "Campaign without a candidate" »
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