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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsColumnist and Cartoonist in synch about our plight in North Carolina
Extreme Bills make NC Joke fodder byScott Sexton
Winston-Salem Journal
The photo spoke for itself: Pat McCrory walking back into a restaurant in Kernersville holding up the utensil that he had accidentally pocketed while inhaling some cake. He wanted to make a show of returning it.
After a rough first couple of weeks on the job with some of the ideas pushed by the wingnuts in his own party, the new Republican governor wouldnt have been blamed had he carried it back to Raleigh with him. That way, he could have put a fork in some of the nonsense that made North Carolina the butt of more than a few jokes on the national stage.
As one pundit put it, McCrory is being treated by legislators as their junior partner in a tea party crusade.
Thats not the spot in which a rookie governor wants to find himself.
As is often the case in Raleigh, the fun begins with the opening of bill filing. Just like walking into a voting booth or starting a car, there is no IQ test required...........................
all the rest is here:
http://www.journalnow.com/news/columnists/scott_sexton/article_9d95ca30-a0a7-11e2-a83e-0019bb30f31a.html
and then to illustrate what I hope you will have read is a visual from John Cole
(that's me standing there in my old orange sweater)
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Columnist and Cartoonist in synch about our plight in North Carolina (Original Post)
Mira
Apr 2013
OP
Vinnie From Indy
(10,820 posts)1. lol!
Cheers!
longship
(40,416 posts)2. Good one!
R&
Dalai_1
(1,301 posts)3. Great Post Mira~ K&R
G_j
(40,367 posts)4. read it and weep..
http://www.ncpolicywatch.com/2013/04/02/the-wrecking-ball-keeps-pounding/
Heres a challenge for you. Try to explain what is happening in North Carolina these days to someone who doesnt follow politics or government and limit yourself to a minute or even two.
You cant do it. The damage being inflicted on the state by this radical and reactionary General Assembly is too vast and is happening too quickly to even catalogue, much less explain.
Lawmakers, who have only been in session a little over two months, have already refused to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, denying health care to 500,000 low-income adults even though the federal government would pick up the full cost of the expansion for three years and 90 percent of the cost after that.
The purely ideological decision on Medicaid is at least still in the news occasionally as some states with Republican governors like New Jersey and Arizona have managed to put their partisanship aside and do what is best for the people they represent.
The majority in control of our General Assembly has also voted to slash unemployment benefits for laid off workers and deny emergency federal benefits for 170,000 people who lost their jobs through no fault of their own.
The unemployment bill passed the first few weeks of the session but is rarely mentioned any more on Jones Street. Governor Pat McCrory sheepishly signed the attack on workers and the Medicaid expansion refusal in private ceremonies away from reporters who might ask pesky questions.
He also signed legislation behind closed doors to reduce the state Earned Income Tax Credit that helps low-wage workers. The bill also allows the EITC to expire at the end of the year.
That seems like old news now too with all the talk in Raleigh about tax reform, the current euphemism for the Robin Hood in reverse brand of class warfare now being pursued by Senate leaders and the right-wing think tanks bankrolled by the State Budget Director.
Lawmakers have quickly moved from the war on the poor to the war on environment as the Senate passed legislation to speed up permitting for dangerous fracking operations and the House is considering repealing the states modest renewable energy standard that some environmentalists believe is far too weak.
All bets are off on public education too. There are bills to divert public school money to home schoolers and turn teachers into glorified temps in the classroom. Senate leaders are trying to remove whats left of accountability for charter schools by setting up a parallel and likely unconstitutional governance system to oversee them. A sweeping voucher scheme is coming soon.
Exhausted yet? Theres more. Predatory payday lending has surfaced again backed by faux research by the think tanks on Right Wing Avenue. And the consumer finance industry is back pushing for more exorbitant interest rates to charge people when they most vulnerable.
The states urban areas are on the tea party target list too. Legislative leaders are changing local election systems, redrawing local school board districts, reneging on signed contracts, and taking over water supplies and airports from cities.
Virtually every day, theres another bill in committee that shoves North Carolina backwards and replaces the outrage of the day before in the headlines, from forcing married couples to wait two years for a divorce to repealing the Racial Justice Act to allowing loaded handguns in bars and restaurants.
Thats nowhere near a complete list and doesnt take into account the offensive choices being made by Governor McCrory, who House and Senate leaders continue to treat as their junior partner in their tea party crusade.
...more...
Heres a challenge for you. Try to explain what is happening in North Carolina these days to someone who doesnt follow politics or government and limit yourself to a minute or even two.
You cant do it. The damage being inflicted on the state by this radical and reactionary General Assembly is too vast and is happening too quickly to even catalogue, much less explain.
Lawmakers, who have only been in session a little over two months, have already refused to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act, denying health care to 500,000 low-income adults even though the federal government would pick up the full cost of the expansion for three years and 90 percent of the cost after that.
The purely ideological decision on Medicaid is at least still in the news occasionally as some states with Republican governors like New Jersey and Arizona have managed to put their partisanship aside and do what is best for the people they represent.
The majority in control of our General Assembly has also voted to slash unemployment benefits for laid off workers and deny emergency federal benefits for 170,000 people who lost their jobs through no fault of their own.
The unemployment bill passed the first few weeks of the session but is rarely mentioned any more on Jones Street. Governor Pat McCrory sheepishly signed the attack on workers and the Medicaid expansion refusal in private ceremonies away from reporters who might ask pesky questions.
He also signed legislation behind closed doors to reduce the state Earned Income Tax Credit that helps low-wage workers. The bill also allows the EITC to expire at the end of the year.
That seems like old news now too with all the talk in Raleigh about tax reform, the current euphemism for the Robin Hood in reverse brand of class warfare now being pursued by Senate leaders and the right-wing think tanks bankrolled by the State Budget Director.
Lawmakers have quickly moved from the war on the poor to the war on environment as the Senate passed legislation to speed up permitting for dangerous fracking operations and the House is considering repealing the states modest renewable energy standard that some environmentalists believe is far too weak.
All bets are off on public education too. There are bills to divert public school money to home schoolers and turn teachers into glorified temps in the classroom. Senate leaders are trying to remove whats left of accountability for charter schools by setting up a parallel and likely unconstitutional governance system to oversee them. A sweeping voucher scheme is coming soon.
Exhausted yet? Theres more. Predatory payday lending has surfaced again backed by faux research by the think tanks on Right Wing Avenue. And the consumer finance industry is back pushing for more exorbitant interest rates to charge people when they most vulnerable.
The states urban areas are on the tea party target list too. Legislative leaders are changing local election systems, redrawing local school board districts, reneging on signed contracts, and taking over water supplies and airports from cities.
Virtually every day, theres another bill in committee that shoves North Carolina backwards and replaces the outrage of the day before in the headlines, from forcing married couples to wait two years for a divorce to repealing the Racial Justice Act to allowing loaded handguns in bars and restaurants.
Thats nowhere near a complete list and doesnt take into account the offensive choices being made by Governor McCrory, who House and Senate leaders continue to treat as their junior partner in their tea party crusade.
...more...