Much of the debate in Washington these days focuses on the future of the ?Bush tax cuts.? Roy Cordato explains during the next edition of Carolina Journal Radio how lower tax rates benefit the economy.

Speaking of the economy, Joe Coletti will respond to Washington-based experts? recent comments on Capitol Hill about the impact of economic uncertainty on job growth. Terry Stoops will assess State Board of Education Chairman Bill Harrison?s new taxpayer-funded $90,000 job overseeing North Carolina?s Race to the Top federal education grant funds.

The general election is a little more than one month away, and you?ll hear highlights from Americans for Prosperity?s recent ?November Is Coming? rally in Fayetteville. State director Dallas Woodhouse and former Charlotte Mayor Pat McCrory delivered featured remarks.

Plus University of California at Irvine economist Richard McKenzie will argue that orphanages get a bad rap.