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RattlerRyan
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A Republican house, senate, and governor? You can kiss education goodbye that much is for sure. It's gonna be a four-year shit storm here.

11/7/2012 8:43:32 AM

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Signed.

11/7/2012 8:44:30 AM

wdprice3
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Because the nearly 200 years of mostly (D) control has made NC education great?

11/7/2012 8:48:35 AM

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^ LOL. Democrats answer to education is to just throw money at it and it'll get better. At least Republicans have ideas to try and change a broken system.

11/7/2012 8:55:33 AM

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" At least Republicans have ideas to try and change a broken system."


DON'T LEAVE THE CHILDREN BEHIND!!!!!!!!!!

11/7/2012 9:11:38 AM

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" Because the nearly 200 years of mostly (D) control has made NC education great?"

11/7/2012 9:19:44 AM

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Don't worry Bank of America and the Oil and Gas Industry will be just fine.

11/7/2012 9:22:43 AM

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I bet they are going to get right on fixing education and all of our problems, because last time they definitely got right to work on real things and not wasting time and money on a constitutional amendment banning something that was already illegal. No, these guys are here to get down to business!

11/7/2012 9:35:32 AM

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new South same as the old South

11/7/2012 9:36:22 AM

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I bet their first initiatives are to pass immigration policies similar to Az, raise tuitions, pass voter ID laws that are skewed, and ban abortion.

Surely a win for economic freedom...

11/7/2012 9:40:57 AM

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Oh come on now. You just haven't seen how beautiful oil rigs and decapitated mountains are...

11/7/2012 9:54:31 AM

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This ain't good for NC's environment. And I like fishing.

11/7/2012 9:56:49 AM

HockeyRoman
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No, it isn't....

11/7/2012 10:15:53 AM

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"Because the nearly 200 years of mostly (D) control has made NC education great?

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see below for evidence

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"pass voter ID laws that are skewed"

11/7/2012 10:22:37 AM

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hopefully they don't cut teacher pay. they already make shit for raising other people's kids.

parents...school != daycare.

11/7/2012 10:40:53 AM

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"Democrats answer to education is to just throw money at it and it'll get better. At least Republicans have ideas to try and change a broken system."


Bold ideas like "take money away from it"

11/7/2012 11:35:23 AM

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If you have an issue with it blame it on Easley and Perdue for being corrupt and doing a bad job running the state. We have massive population growth and massive influx of high tech money coming into the state and still the state's checkbook sucks even after Easley put in place his pet lottery. Think of all the economic growth that has occurred in this state over the past couple decades, how can our numbers suck?

Perdue, how the hell did this chick sell herself as being good on education? She's from New Bern near where I'm from. Back when she was a state senator or representative she visited my middle school in the mid-90s when I was attending there and pretty much told everyone in charge it was her aim to shut down all vocational education in the Craven County school system. We see how well that worked out, the largest civilian employer in Eastern North Carolina, NAVAIR, had to setup their own college to train workers in trades because no one young is doing them or knows it. And then Easley makes her his lieutenant governor back in 2000 off the back of...education.

Runs the state for four years, gets into her own corruption, and she didn't even have the political balls to run for reelection on her record because she knew she'd lose. If Democrats are upset with McCrory being governor, they should've nominated a better candidate for governor back in 2008.

[Edited on November 7, 2012 at 11:57 AM. Reason : /]

11/7/2012 11:52:09 AM

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vouchers + magic = awesome schools!

11/7/2012 12:09:28 PM

Flyin Ryan
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"I bet they are going to get right on fixing education and all of our problems, because last time they definitely got right to work on real things and not wasting time and money on a constitutional amendment banning something that was already illegal. No, these guys are here to get down to business!"


dtownral, you know the person that set that up was an African-American preacher, who probably voted for Obama last night, right?

[Edited on November 7, 2012 at 12:15 PM. Reason : .]

11/7/2012 12:15:22 PM

afripino
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^You mean this guy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZUBB3CwBp8&feature=player_embedded

I'm sure he voted for Obama.

11/7/2012 12:22:13 PM

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"raise tuitions"


Yep because only Republicans raise tuition and only in states controlled by Republicans are tuition costs rising.


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"vouchers + magic = awesome schools!"


So how do you feel about Charter schools? Are they evil too?




[Edited on November 7, 2012 at 12:37 PM. Reason : df]

11/7/2012 12:36:09 PM

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The NC GOP is going to do well in 2014 too because off year elections tend to be lower turnout and more conservative in NC. I guess we'll see where things stand in 2016 after 6 years of them controlling the legislative agenda.

I do have problems with them riding into office on a message of jobs jobs jobs and instead making it about attacking women, gays, education, voting rights, and the environment. And Pat was agreeing with them the whole time.

I also seem to remember reading something saying, foreseeing a Pat win, they increased the number of appointed positions in state government to increase cronyism, and increased the budget for the inauguration celebration for the governor while slashing education and university budgets. (I'm a fan of public education because it can be an evening out of equality of opportunity and they can't kick you out for being gay or just having gay parents like private schools sometimes do)

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"A Republican house, senate, and governor? "


You forgot NC Supreme Court with Ervin's loss (he was way outspent by outside groups attacking him so I guess that shouldn't be surprising) so there isn't even a check and balance there.

They have several years of unchallenged rule ahead. We'll see what they do with it.

[Edited on November 7, 2012 at 12:41 PM. Reason : .]

11/7/2012 12:39:03 PM

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Sure as hell won't be the Homosexual Spring. Look at what our Republican General Assembly has done in the past two years to get an idea of what's in store for us:

-Constitutional ammendment to define marriage
-Require abortion patients to view a live-feed of their fetus, or listen to its heartbeat, before an abortion procedure can be authorized.
-Authorized Fracking
-Restrictions on claims of "Racial Bias" in death penalty sentences
-Reduced the period where early voting is offered to citizens
-Expanded casino gambling
-Completely impartial and logic-based redistricting
-Repealed the land transfer tax
-Prohibited federal enforcement of the Affordable Care Act
-Took away the ability for teachers to automatically deduct their union dues from their paychecks
-Determined the Coastal Resources Commission is the only entity that can assess sea-level changes for regulatory purposes; prohibited said commission from measuring sea levels until 2016, and; prohibited said commission from publishing sea level-change assessments that are not consistent with historical trends.

Note that a Republican Governor won't change much for us. The General Assembly has been consistently overriding Purdue's vetoes.

[Edited on November 7, 2012 at 1:42 PM. Reason : .]

11/7/2012 1:37:26 PM

Flyin Ryan
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"^ LOL. Democrats answer to education is to just throw money at it and it'll get better. "


Friend of mine I once did some work for that's openly socialist told me this is the reason he hates liberals.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZUBB3CwBp8&feature=player_embedded

I'm sure he voted for Obama. "


Timeout. So there's a black preacher in the South that is involved in politics and is not voting Democrat?



[Edited on November 7, 2012 at 1:46 PM. Reason : /]

11/7/2012 1:45:57 PM

Lumex
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"dtownral, you know the person that set that up was an African-American preacher, who probably voted for Obama last night, right?"

Excellent counter to his criticism of the General Assembly. Now he'll surely understand the importance of passing nonsense amendments.

11/7/2012 2:11:38 PM

wdprice3
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Bad -Constitutional ammendment to define marriage

Bad -Require abortion patients to view a live-feed of their fetus, or listen to its heartbeat, before an abortion procedure can be authorized.

Unknown-Authorized Fracking

Good -Restrictions on claims of "Racial Bias" in death penalty sentences

Bad -Reduced the period where early voting is offered to citizens

Good -Expanded casino gambling

Each party does it -Completely impartial and logic-based redistricting

Good -Repealed the land transfer tax

Good -Prohibited federal enforcement of the Affordable Care Act

Good -Took away the ability for teachers to automatically deduct their union dues from their paychecks

Bad -Determined the Coastal Resources Commission is the only entity that can assess sea-level changes for regulatory purposes; prohibited said commission from measuring sea levels until 2016, and; prohibited said commission from publishing sea level-change assessments that are not consistent with historical trends.

5-4-2, not too shabby.

11/7/2012 2:15:27 PM

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dtownral, you know the person that set that up was an African-American preacher, who probably voted for Obama last night, right?

[Edited on November 7, 2012 at 12:15 PM. Reason : .]

11/7/2012 12:15:22 PM

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^You mean this guy?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZUBB3CwBp8&feature=player_embedded

I'm sure he voted for Obama. "

11/7/2012 2:20:57 PM

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^^ I agree.

With abortion, I do believe that the woman should at least go through some kind of educational course so that they understand what is about to happen and the consequences. This is not a flu shot they are about to get. It is a potentially life altering procedure and deserves some process of education and thought.

11/7/2012 5:41:36 PM

wdprice3
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Abortion should be treated like any other major surgery, because it is a major operation, end even more so than many due to the likely psychological impacts. I think what the NCGOP did was completely wrong and in no way truly helpful to the people. Before any major operation, the doctor should sit down with the patient and discuss preparation, procedure, as well as the good and bad physical and mental outcomes. If doctors aren't already doing that for abortion, then I think the government should step in and require at least that conversation. Watching ultrasounds and having waiting periods shouldn't be a decision by the government, but by the patient and doctor.

11/7/2012 6:11:25 PM

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Renee Ellmers won her seat by quite a bit, as compared to less than 1% in 2008. This is a very very bad sign.

11/7/2012 6:33:11 PM

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North Carolina will now become a backwards, redneck state where it is run by the KKK and imbred white folk. Be scared. Be very scared.

Welcome to North Carolina, be sure to carry your shotgun.

11/7/2012 6:36:21 PM

jbtilley
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Yen, meet yang:

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11/7/2012 8:34:13 PM

RattlerRyan
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And it begins...

http://www.wral.com/future-unemployment-recipients-could-receive-fewer-benefits/11844366/

12/5/2012 8:30:20 AM

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"With abortion, I do believe that the woman should at least go through some kind of educational course so that they understand what is about to happen and the consequences. This is not a flu shot they are about to get. It is a potentially life altering procedure and deserves some process of education and thought."


Better idea: Women's health decisions be between her and her doctor, not the government.

12/5/2012 8:47:58 AM

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If we make women go through education for an abortion, why should we not also make anyone go through the same education before they are allowed to have sex?

(or do we all understand how ridiculous that would be)

12/5/2012 8:54:21 AM

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^exactly. And someone else should have to pay for it.

12/5/2012 8:54:30 AM

wdprice3
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^^does everyone not take a health class during middle school in NC? thought that included sex education, fwiw.

12/5/2012 9:06:22 AM

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The republican version of sex education is "your private bits are only there to pee from" so I don't know if that counts.

12/5/2012 9:09:22 AM

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"^^does everyone not take a health class during middle school in NC? thought that included sex education, fwiw.
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literally none of those include:
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and I was kinda relying on abstinence-only education as the reason that we
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fwiw

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as the justification for mandated "education". My wife had major surgery recently that literally was life altering (in that she would have died without it). It has also changed her life, and while her condition is completely manageable, it isn't something that she can ever ignore. Should she have been required by the government to undergo "education" before her procedure? Or should we allow her to discuss it with her doctor and leave the government out of it?

12/5/2012 9:35:48 AM

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"f you have an issue with it blame it on Easley and Perdue for being corrupt and doing a bad job running the state. We have massive population growth and massive influx of high tech money coming into the state and still the state's checkbook sucks even after Easley put in place his pet lottery. Think of all the economic growth that has occurred in this state over the past couple decades, how can our numbers suck?"


I am a democrat and I cant even argue with this. NC is a Right to Work state, with low cost of living, and abundant natural resources. It is ridiculous that there is not more industry locating here. The pharmaceutical and tech jobs are great, but not everyone lives in Raleigh or Charlotte....

12/5/2012 10:00:15 AM

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Outside of those two economic centers though, what else is there? I think there is room to grow in the middle population cities, but that takes time to build those up and they only come after Raleigh and Charlotte are bursting at the seams, which is what is happening right now. At the same time that NC has become an East Coast tech hub, they've also been decimated by the textile and furniture industries leaving. Add in the financial crash in 2008 hitting all the biggest banks, including Wachovia, and it's not hard to see why things aren't exactly rosy. I will say though, if McCrory can help in creating a pro-business atmosphere with fairly equal improvement for low, middle, and high income workers while not totally raping the environment and gutting education, he could be a very good governor. That's a HUGE if, but manufacturing can't really fall any lower and we've got a great thing going on in the RDU area.

Speaking of education, sex education is possibly the #1 topic which needs to be reformed in schools. Easily Top 5. Kids being uneducated with regards to sex costs the country so much economically, socially, and culturally that it simply must be addressed. It should be a no-brainer, really. Kids who have comprehensive sex education are less likely to end up pregnant, less likely to get STDs, LESS LIKELY TO HAVE ABORTIONS, and more likely to lead healthy, happy lives.

12/5/2012 10:46:07 AM

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"A Republican house, senate, and governor? You can kiss education goodbye that much is for sure. It's gonna be a four-year shit storm here."


You do know that you vote every 2 years, not every 4, right?

12/5/2012 11:30:11 AM

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Yeah but the Republican total dominance won't really be challenged until a new governor can be elected because the state congress is so gerrymandered and the courts won't do anything about it.

12/5/2012 11:48:01 AM

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^^^ I think there's still a lot of manufacturing capacity in the Triad region. Still a significant pool of machinists and other manufacturing talent and knowledge; at one point, they still had a very large pool of small fabrication shops and whatnot. However, they need an anchor to take advantage of the new renaissance in American manufacturing, and unfortunately, they weren't able to land some of the big ones, losing out to South Carolina. They have HondaJet and TIMCO plus some furniture manufacturing is coming back into the region from China, but it's not enough yet to help buoy the region.

12/5/2012 1:00:55 PM

IMStoned420
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Well those manufacturing jobs are going to South Carolina right now for the same reason they were going to China 15 years ago. Reducing labor costs to the point where companies are practically hiring slave labor (relatively speaking) doesn't produce a ton of positive results.

12/5/2012 1:13:08 PM

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"Renee Ellmers won her seat by quite a bit, as compared to less than 1% in 2008. This is a very very bad sign."


Ah yes, nevermind the redistricting that changed her voting demographics by quite a bit...

12/5/2012 1:19:20 PM

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That is exactly what he was referring to. They gerrymandered her into safety.

[Edited on December 5, 2012 at 1:25 PM. Reason : ]

12/5/2012 1:25:04 PM

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Expect the following changes to elections in NC:

-Voter ID law will be passed
-Early voting days/hours WILL be reduced.

12/5/2012 6:40:36 PM

HockeyRoman
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I wouldn't expect to see voter ID pushed again until after the 2014 midterms...

Early voting will certainly see cutbacks though. . .

12/6/2012 4:19:59 PM

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If there's one thing that'll create jobs and fix our economy it's fucking people out of the chance to vote.

12/6/2012 4:25:29 PM

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