Whats his excuse?
8/15/2013 8:46:44 AM
Paul "Frack Me" Stam is not exactly doing wonders for the GOP's image of only being appealing to white wealthy old men: http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/3757569North Carolina House Majority Leader Paul “Skip” Stam had some choice words Monday for the state’s superintendent of public instruction –- words that he would most likely reconsider if the schools chief were a man.Stam's comment came after the superintendent, June Atkinson, expressed her belief to reporters that private schools and public schools in the state should take the same standardized tests. He said she should focus on her mandate of helping public schools, according to North Carolina outlet The News & Observer.“She should stick to her own knitting,” Stam said.
8/15/2013 10:25:18 AM
Voting pre-registration for teenagers has been cut.You must register within 25 days of the election.I've read that this will result in disenfranchisement for kids who turn 18 within 25 days before elections.This can't be right-- can it?
8/15/2013 11:44:27 AM
You're correct, what you read is not right. Link to your source material?The new legislation eliminates pre-registration for 16 and 17 year olds, but does not change registration procedures for people who will be 18 by election day. Only five other states - if I recall correctly - allow 16/17 yr olds to pre-register; the vast majority of states do not allow this practice. If you're going to turn 18 say ten days before elections this November, you still have to register by the registration deadline in your county, but that has always been the case - the new voting legislation has no effect. Call your local board of elections to verify.
8/15/2013 12:01:21 PM
8/15/2013 4:29:32 PM
Let's just go back to only white, male land owners voting. Since we love the Constitution and all!
8/15/2013 5:14:51 PM
As long as they're Protestant, I'm OK with that.
8/15/2013 5:38:37 PM
For the visual learners among you, here is a nice, tidy segment by Rachel Maddow showing what a complete joke this state has become thanks to our Republican overlords....http://video.msnbc.msn.com/rachel-maddow/52769481#52769481I would love for someone to embed this for the super lazy, please.
8/16/2013 9:46:56 AM
nvm[Edited on August 16, 2013 at 9:57 AM. Reason : -]
8/16/2013 9:57:09 AM
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8/16/2013 10:44:50 AM
^Sir, I owe you a beer and numerous apologies if I ever impugned your character in my decade plus on TWW.
8/16/2013 10:47:00 AM
I dare them to try that with NCSU. Actually, that may happen. They may not approve of an Early Voting site on NCSU campus again for as long as they have majority control.
8/16/2013 1:20:06 PM
http://www.wral.com/colin-powell-rips-nc-elections-law/12806467/
8/23/2013 1:40:09 PM
House overrides veto on bill that would require people applying for public assistance to pass a drug test. So I guess we'll be paying for that?http://www.indyweek.com/triangulator/archives/2013/09/03/house-overrides-mccrorys-vetoes
9/4/2013 9:57:42 AM
McCrory's not implementing it unless the GA comes up with the money for it.If they come up with the money for this but not for textbooks I am going to flip my shit.
9/4/2013 5:51:33 PM
I was really hoping the veto would stick. This is a stupid f'n bill that is going to cost more than it saves.
9/4/2013 8:25:56 PM
Some observations on our new voting laws from an outsider at the Washington Post:http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/govbeat/wp/2013/09/08/27-other-things-the-north-carolina-voting-law-changes/Didn't see this posted elsewhere yet.
9/12/2013 12:03:13 PM
9/12/2013 12:09:01 PM
Phew, if it were 4 staffers I'd be pretty pissed off but this is completely acceptable.
9/12/2013 12:12:30 PM
no way that money will leak out into other endeavors. nope.same as superpacts. squeaky clean
9/12/2013 12:19:00 PM
You have to allow people* to use their influence on politics as they wish.*This definition includes corporations and excludes actual human beings.
9/12/2013 12:23:03 PM
Miss Bev yet?[Edited on September 21, 2013 at 6:26 PM. Reason : w]
9/21/2013 6:22:24 PM
9/21/2013 9:06:00 PM
not if you live on campus and that is your address
9/21/2013 11:45:01 PM
9/22/2013 2:36:30 PM
Most probably won't want to read this because we lived this shit and don't need a recap:http://www.nationaljournal.com/magazine/where-the-gop-s-wonderland-is-real-20130919but it does a pretty good job articulating some of the fundamental differences between the urban and rural areas of NC.
9/25/2013 11:55:34 AM
What about Apple in Catawba County, Google in Caldwell, and Facebook possibly looking at Rutherford/Polk (that might have fallen through).You think they only located here for Bev Perdue's liberal sensibilities?I dont think post-tobacco NC ever had one "identity" or "brand." RTP's reputation isnt going to be affected by McCrory, neither will Charlotte's banking.Neither will manufacturing in random counties like Lincoln and other micropolitans. I think this article is painting with a little too broad a brush, but it will find admirers among those who hate our state government (and rightfully so).Ruger is building a major facility in Mayodan, NC. I doubt they simply chose that spot because the state is suddenly red/bigot/hicks/#loveguns. Simplistic thinking. A million little factors go into these executives decision-making process when considering new sites for developments. Oh, and their children would be going to private schools no matter what.NC needs to capitalize on those folks that are a product of our very good community college system. RTP and Charlotte can exist (as always) in a small highly-educated microcosm, but in my experience the companies flocking to NC's first questions are regarding the local 2-year educated workforce (and the lack of unions).Anyway, just my opinion/hearsay.
9/25/2013 6:59:59 PM
9/25/2013 7:42:35 PM
I agree with most of that, but manufacturing is still viable in the US.In fleeing the Northern states it can still be a boon in the South. It also utilizes those community college resources I mentioned instead of expecting a bunch of Silicon Valley types to move here (or be created here).Im not saying thats a bad thing or should be actively discouraged, Im just saying its more likely for NC to follow the former. Its probably easier to get the economy going here again faster. It might not always be the types of companies you want though...Its not a long term plan, but its a plan.
9/25/2013 7:47:07 PM
9/25/2013 8:03:04 PM
Automation maybe.Plenty of those companies fleeing the North bring copious amounts of automation.Not everyone is so anxious to relocate to Asia; especially not companies the size we're (generally) talking about.Our high tech jobs are localized in unique places that our neighbors dont really possess to the best of my knowledge. Does SC or TN have any RTPs?The only thing I can really think of that they beat us at consistently is auto manufacturers. All our neighbors except Virginia have them.
9/25/2013 8:49:11 PM
Drilling commissioner questions DENR's pass on water grant
9/27/2013 2:52:46 PM
http://www.politicsnc.com/to-spite-your-face/
10/7/2013 2:14:36 PM
Credibility +. Buried in Regulatory Reform, HB 74, a section disallowing any regulation of "Digital Dispatch Services" by cities. One of the many sections that went without notice by most, including myself.http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/09/19/4325586/digital-dispatch-services-expand.html#.UlMT5RDCfJIUber & Lyft have both started operating here in Charlotte. Taxi drivers in Charlotte are not happy and will be voicing their opposition to this new competition at tonight's City Council meeting even though the City Council has been deprived of the ability to regulate.[Edited on October 7, 2013 at 4:08 PM. Reason : ....]
10/7/2013 4:07:39 PM
like the services. don't like the inconsistency in applying regulations.
10/7/2013 4:42:07 PM
I'm probably ok with that, pending some new information about liability to the passengers.
10/7/2013 5:06:58 PM
http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-october-23-2013/suppressing-the-voteAasif Mandvi investigates non-racist fallout from the Supreme Court's destruction of the Voting Rights Act (featuring Don Yelton of Buncombe County).
10/24/2013 9:55:23 AM
OHMYFUCKINGGOD
10/24/2013 12:36:40 PM
How can someone go on national TV and admit to committing voter disenfranchisement on a massive scale, and not be arrested?
10/24/2013 12:40:16 PM
Because the Supreme Court already took care of that.
10/24/2013 12:41:14 PM
10/24/2013 12:53:59 PM
This is Don Yelton: https://www.facebook.com/don.yelton1http://www.mountainx.com/don%20yelton
10/24/2013 1:05:09 PM
http://www.wral.com/gop-official-fired-after-daily-show-flap-/13034190/
10/24/2013 9:46:41 PM
Yea, get rid of him to save face, as if it actually changes anything
10/24/2013 11:48:43 PM
It's the least they could have done. But that's at least 2 republican politicians caught on tape admitting voter id is about disenfranchising voters.
10/25/2013 12:29:38 AM
I'm confident that at least one of our three Attorneys General will sort it all out...
10/25/2013 6:42:31 AM
http://www.wral.com/state-to-buy-mixers-for-jordan-lake/13214613/the State moved money around to buy floating aerators for Jordan Lake in violation of legislative rules. The purpose is so that they can kill pollution reduction efforts upstream, and instead try to manage the symptoms. While the bill does not mention a sole-source by name, they use the specifications for one specific manufacturer, SolarBee. The Army Corps investigated using aeration and concluded that it was not a good option for Jordan Lake, they concluded that:
12/16/2013 8:59:51 AM
You are definitely right that, by far, the most troubling thing here is they copy and pasted Solarbee specs directly out of the brochure and into the legislation rather than studying other vendors, putting it to bid, etc. Its just not good governance.But as someone very interested in water quality, I'm actually really interested to see these things in action (hopefully DENR will be forthcoming with data) with a couple of HUGE caveats from just a little bit of google research:Most of Solarbee's successes have been on smaller lakes, less than 1000 acres. The only comparable lake I've seen that they've been installed on is Lake Houston. On Lake Houston, they only installed the units around the drinking water intakes for the city - which I think is the plan for Jordan. That means you are leaving a huge portion of the lake to just continue to wallow in all the nutrients. All the little coves in Jordan are going to continue to be impaired. So I see these things as just a bandaid to help reduce costs associated with processing drinking water from the lake. Ideally, you might use both upstream nutrient rules and solarbees to solve Jordan's problems.The other kinda interesting thing is that Solarbees don't solve nutrient problems, they solve algae bloom problems. You still have nutrients at the same concentration in the lake and SOMETHING is going to start growing to uptake those nutrients. In the case of some lakes, instead of algae blooming the solarbee instead allowed aquatic plants to flourish and choke out the lake. Although solarbee does claim they have reduced aquatic plant life in some lakes, so its an unknown what will happen in Jordan IMO.We also need to consider what happens if they just absolutely aren't effective. We are two more years behind (what are we like 6 years behind now?) on getting effective nutrient rules implemented upstream. We are only increasing the long-term cost of compliance if we have to go back on these two years of growth and retrofit BMPs throughout the watershed.The other troublesome thing is this is continuing to lower our stock in the eyes of EPA. Continuing to delay Jordan rules, plus some other water quality and air quality rules that we are behind on bringing into federal compliance - its going to make it harder and harder for us to design and implement our own programs. DENR is dropping the ball, but that seems par for the course under McCrory.
12/16/2013 10:23:36 AM
yeah, its not a bad technology to improve water quality at intakes, but it just can't replace nutrient reduction. and that's exactly why they are doing this.
12/16/2013 10:28:40 AM
They have to mix the medicine in somehow.
12/16/2013 10:42:12 AM