on our dime.http://www.wral.com/news/local/politics/story/5918473/
9/2/2009 11:44:47 AM
That seems like quite a simplification, doesn't it? After all, the article says that she's traveling to China "in an effort to drum up business for the state." And, given that China is our second largest trading partner, and that the commerce secretary urged her to travel to the country to improve business, it seems like an important task.And, really, $82,000 is peanuts in taxpayer money, and they said they have made an honest attempt at spending as little as possible given the circumstances.This really seems like you were just looking for something to complain about, and once the article has been read this trip looks very beneficial for our state.
9/2/2009 11:48:39 AM
Day after taxes are raised (during a recession) and people aren't picketing out in front of the governor's mansion.
9/2/2009 12:03:18 PM
I'd rather that bitch sit at home, with no AC, windows open and make a video conference call to china.
9/2/2009 12:08:04 PM
I'm not sure that you understand modern diplomacy, and I hope you will appreciate it when "that bitch" improves our relations with China and brings more revenue to this state.
9/2/2009 12:12:38 PM
For that to happen... let's all hope people in China are as stupid as voters in North Carolina.
9/2/2009 12:18:32 PM
I will agree with you that the voters in North Carolina can be stupid...Jesse Alexander Helms, Jr.United States Senatorfrom North CarolinaIn officeJanuary 3, 1973 – January 3, 2003Preceded by B. Everett JordanSucceeded by Elizabeth Dole
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9/2/2009 12:50:42 PM
I also resent the misogyny in this thread.
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Defending Obama? I understand.Defending Perdue? Why the fuck.
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9/2/2009 3:35:30 PM
A visit from the "Big Man" of north carolina is irrelevant. While I agree the pricetag is low, the costs outweigh the benefits. The vast majority of job creation comes from the expansion of existing domestic businesses, which care only about their cost structure, which a promise to cut spending and future tax bills would encourage. Regretfully, Politicians do not get to take credit for such job creation, which is why they go flying off to China, so they get to cut the ribbon and give a speech in front of some grand opening which almost certainly would have taken place regardless of the trip. As such, this trip is not about job creation, and as a signal it will probably destroy jobs, but about being seen and getting elected.
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9/2/2009 10:00:04 PM
I went looking on the Governor's website for some info on the China trip, came across this from yesterday which seems interesting, even if its not particularly relevant to this conversation:
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