The NCGA briefly met today to get things in order for 1/30, when the new circus begins. What will these nutjobs pass this time now that the state is fully under the grips of the GOP? It should be interesting and it should make for some great material for Colbert and Stewart as the slide towards becoming another Mississippi resumes.
1/9/2013 2:40:37 PM
atleast we'll get a break from using schools/education as an excuse for everything.
1/9/2013 3:03:44 PM
What else is left for them to fuck up? They've essentially had complete control the past 2 years. The districts are gerrymandered to fuck. Gay marriage is double-plus bad. Climate change is officially denied.I guess voter id laws, killing early voting is still up for bid. Maybe some bs "Academic Freedom Act" to try to get creationism back in the school?
1/9/2013 3:59:09 PM
Voter ID, reduce early voting time, reduce voting sites, make voter registration more difficult, etc...
1/9/2013 4:20:48 PM
One would hope they might lay off the electioneering, since there are no major elections in the near future. One thing is for sure, they can't blame the democrats any more. They own the results--win, lose, or draw.The thing that will be interesting is the battles now will be between republicans, much like they used to be between democrats. I doubt they will be a united force for long. I also doubt it will be Kumbayah between the legislature and McCrory. I'm curious to see if McCrory will offer any meaningful resistance to the anti-business social policies of the GOP. I can't help but believe some of the crap last year only happened because they knew it would never become law. They were just showing off for the far-right.[Edited on January 9, 2013 at 8:22 PM. Reason : ?]
1/9/2013 8:19:33 PM
^ I think the relationship between the NCGA and McCrony will be quite cozy given the Art Pope appointment. Perhaps one of the worst things is we are going to have fracking permits going out as soon as 2014.
1/9/2013 8:55:00 PM
Expect Voter ID, limited Early Voting hours, fracking, charter schools, possible offshore drilling, handouts to duke energy, and a gutting of regulatory agencies. AKA The Art Pope plan
1/10/2013 10:42:01 PM
So the Republican plan is to eliminate income taxes and shift the burden of paying for government down the economic food chain. And what they can't raise through regressive taxation, they will just use as an excuse to cut such as higher education, environmental protections/regulations, corporate oversight. Well played, Republicans...
1/16/2013 5:09:12 PM
link?
1/16/2013 5:37:51 PM
I thought you were on Elba...Hold on, I heard it either on Rush Radio while listening to Limbaugh or on WBT. Let me see what I can conjure.Call it biased or whatever the fuck you want, but this is what I found in a pinch, and I would love to see you or anyone else point out where it's wrong.Art Pope and his allies sharpen their knives on the state budget
1/16/2013 5:44:37 PM
http://www.stupidpoliciesrepublicanslove.net
1/16/2013 5:44:40 PM
Got it.All exaggeration in TSB from now on confined to this thread.Thanks for the heads up.
1/16/2013 5:51:08 PM
Here's another, yet more condensed, link..http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/politics&id=8956326
1/16/2013 6:06:59 PM