12/16/2016 10:43:30 AM
so what's in all these bills that are being passed? trying to keep up on Twitter
12/16/2016 12:14:13 PM
Most of the are adding people to things (elections boards for instance - was three people per county with two from governors party and new law would have four so two and two) in order to prevent a democratic majority.Really, really shady but unfortunately not much legally that can be done from what I can tell.[Edited on December 16, 2016 at 1:27 PM. Reason : X]
12/16/2016 1:26:50 PM
Have these been completely partisan? I've read these bills have bi-partisan support.
12/16/2016 1:32:07 PM
definitely not surprised that you would think that, but no, only the disaster relief bill had bipartisan support
12/16/2016 2:01:15 PM
GOP just keeps getting worse and worse, wtf
12/16/2016 2:20:12 PM
12/16/2016 2:40:01 PM
^^Well, actually...HB117 received bipartisan support.
12/16/2016 2:42:14 PM
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12/16/2016 2:57:43 PM
Also why don't they shoot them selves in the face with a shotgun.
12/16/2016 3:09:57 PM
12/16/2016 3:42:56 PM
Maybe Dems felt they needed more time to digest the bill, consult with their constituencies, etc. You know, because the GOP wrote it behind closed doors with no consultation, filed it on 12/14 at 7pm and passed it on 12/16 at 9am (or sometime this morning).
12/16/2016 3:47:56 PM
^^ So...what's your take on President Obama enacting the regulations he has been signing since November 9th?No problem with that?
12/19/2016 7:16:51 PM
I don't know anything about them, or what they could possibly have to do with HCH's really dumb posts I was making fun of above.
12/19/2016 7:22:23 PM
Good enough.
12/19/2016 7:31:39 PM
^^^^ Look, sometimes you've got to pass the bill in order to see what's in it.
12/19/2016 11:57:40 PM
Repealing HB2 tomorrow allegedly, though only after Charlotte repealed their anti-discrimination bill. Honestly not sure if this is a victory or not. All it does is reinforce to the GOP that if they bully individual cities/communities with over-the-top legislation that they'll get what they want eventually.
12/20/2016 8:09:53 AM
To be fair - Charlotte has a clause to have the city ordinance go back into effect if HB2 is not repealed in it's entirety by Dec. 31. And as HB2 also limited cities passing ordinances that differed from state law you have to think this is a win (albeit small) for cities as something less sweeping could now be passed and the gradually built up.It just plain sucks that it has to be done that way but at least there is a way forward now which is much better than where it stood.
12/20/2016 8:56:22 AM
What sucks about this is it reverts back to a status quo of covert discrimination (pre-Charlotte ordinance) as opposed to overt (HB2), and now the NC GOP knuckledraggers get to crow about how they repealed HB2 as if they were magnanimous statesmen...
12/20/2016 6:14:06 PM
^ the status quo wasn't bad before, trans ppl could use the bathroom that makes the most sense and at least it wasn't illegal.This type of reasonable compromise is how politics is supposed to work.We're basically in the dont-ask-dont-tell phase of trans acceptance.
12/20/2016 10:17:30 PM
So Charlotte repealing their bill is contingent on the complete repeal of HB2, which includes several other provisions. I wouldn't put it past these shitbags to try and force through a new bill with the lesser known/publicized provisions intact sans the trans bathroom provision that everyone is so up in arms about.Regardless, lots of eyes on the NCGA today.
12/21/2016 8:46:28 AM
^^ the previous status quo left charlotte unable to respond to discrimination
12/21/2016 10:39:01 AM
Think of the children, assholes.The only kiddie diddling that should occur in bathrooms is same sex diddling. You sick fucks. Just ask GenieXboy or whatever his name is.
12/21/2016 11:17:01 AM
more like GenieXXXBoy
12/21/2016 11:56:01 AM
These fucking assholes can't even repeal their fucking shit bills correctly.
12/21/2016 6:19:32 PM
Bunch of fucking idiots.
12/21/2016 7:54:16 PM
none - they have no credibility
12/21/2016 9:21:24 PM
Is that the bipartisanship you were looking for?
12/21/2016 9:31:39 PM
now we get to hear from people who claim to want democracy demand some guy who went to law school decide this crap[Edited on December 22, 2016 at 6:29 AM. Reason : s]
12/22/2016 6:29:05 AM
This surprises literally no one.When are these special session re-elections again?
12/22/2016 7:35:27 AM
^We should know what the new districts are by March and the Election is supposed to be in late August or Early September (the legislator sets the date).The worst part about these special session fiascos is that most people I talk to don't seem to give a shit. I mean, I know most conservatives only care about winning and punching down on [insert group that is not them or their families], but even liberal leaning folks I talk to are doing nothing. At this point, a vast majority of the state is suffering from Stockholm Syndrome having lived for so long under the thumb of the NC GOP. The mentality is "oh, they'll do what they're gonna do and then the courts will work it out EVENTUALLY." Its this blah state of acceptance as we all just try to live. Its why I have no hope that the special election will do much of anything to break us out of the GOP strangle hold.
12/22/2016 8:34:34 AM
Damn Charlotte got straight hardcore played
12/22/2016 8:59:20 AM
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12/22/2016 10:02:58 AM
1) people were protesting way before HB2, moral monday was before HB22) how has anyone other than the Charlotte City Council shown that they don't care about this issue?3) do you not see how you are getting played by the GOP "values" agenda?[Edited on December 22, 2016 at 10:08 AM. Reason : .]
12/22/2016 10:04:43 AM
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12/22/2016 11:11:27 AM
HCH thought HB17 received bipartisan support. He doesn't even have the loosest grip on reality.]
12/22/2016 11:15:31 AM
damn it i didn't realize that was HCHgot HCH'd
12/22/2016 12:21:38 PM
12/22/2016 2:12:04 PM
charlotte got straight played, they removed everything this morning
12/22/2016 2:20:26 PM
so there is no longer any provision that they would revert? Why would they take that clause out?And even if they didn't have that clause, why can't they just pass a new anti-discrimination law/ordinance?[Edited on December 22, 2016 at 2:33 PM. Reason : asdf]
12/22/2016 2:31:05 PM
12/22/2016 2:40:08 PM
But what about the very next line of your quote after the part you bolded?I'm not trying to be nit picky here, I read through the link and still don't quite understand the whole thing.In the end my questions still stands: If HB2 isn't repealed in full, what's stopping Charlotte from reinstating their protections?
12/22/2016 2:58:51 PM
On Monday Charlotte repealed the bathroom and locker room part of their ordinance, it included an ultimatum that state lawmakers repeal HB2 by 12/31. Republicans bitched and moaned. Yesterday Charlotte repealed all parts of the ordinance and did not include an ultimatum. Republicans, predictably, backed out like little bitches. To answer your second question: nothing, just a pretty good guarantee that state legislators would simply re-pass HB2 if Charlotte did that
12/22/2016 3:19:31 PM
But what would Charlotte care if the state then re-passes the parts of HB2 since they didn't fully repeal it anyways?
12/22/2016 3:47:52 PM
oh are you asking what's to stop charlotte from repassing their ordinance now that the GOP didn't repeal HB2?in the short term the hope that the GOP repeals HB2, in the long term just political threats
12/22/2016 3:55:57 PM