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KamaAina

(78,249 posts)
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 05:40 PM Apr 2016

Awake, good North Carolina, from the reign of the zombie kings

http://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/op-ed/article72096872.html

These should be pretty good times for North Carolina, which has always been a hard-scrabble state. For sure, the recession still hurts, the manufacturing jobs aren’t coming back fast enough and the small towns need help. But the cities are doing fine....

Somehow, we didn’t take care of that system, and it died. These times, which should be pretty good, have proved to be a spring, summer, fall and winter of discontent. Our current Republican leaders, unlike the old ones, have no interest in working with anybody. Passage of the anti-LGBT, intolerant, repressive bill called HB2 illustrates this full on. Like some big karma payback, bad government now drags us down. Incredibly, Republicans criticize “job killing” regulations and then pass a bill that costs 400 jobs in Charlotte and 250 in Cary, threatens hundreds in Durham, hammers the High Point Furniture Market, kills concerts in Greensboro and scraps movie shoots in Asheville and Wilmington.

These Republicans force people into boxes and silence ideas. Their predecessors would never put personal opinion ahead of sustainable prosperity. They understood that a state’s good reputation was hard to win and easy to lose. Sen. Jesse Helms, on his worst day, would not sponsor an anti-LGBT bill that cost North Carolina jobs. He wanted to raise cain in Nicaragua, not Mecklenburg County.

No one studies us now except as a case of dysfunction. It all began when these Republicans obtained a computer and drew districts to elect themselves. Ninety percent of the legislators who voted for HB2 run in the fall either unopposed or without meaningful opposition. These Republicans have chosen their own voters, which is not the way it’s supposed to work.


Zombie kings? I thought The Walking Dead was filmed in Georgia!
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Glorfindel

(10,175 posts)
1. It is filmed in Georgia, but Georgia has a governor who knows which side of his bread is buttered!
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 05:52 PM
Apr 2016

And good for him.

blm

(114,656 posts)
2. NC and Wisconsin have become examples of what happens to progressive states when
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 06:02 PM
Apr 2016

too many Dem voters think it won't matter if they don't show up during EVERY election cycle.
Blue leaning purple states turn SOLID RED.

mmonk

(52,589 posts)
9. Yes. It happened in an off year election that happened on a census year.
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 06:41 PM
Apr 2016

We've been condemned to hell ever since.

blm

(114,656 posts)
10. When people say there is no difference, all they have to do is see NC and Wisconsin
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 06:42 PM
Apr 2016

and what happened since GOP took full control.

Ford_Prefect

(8,610 posts)
11. Sorry but no. The game was cooked long before the elections and the local media enabled it.
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 06:44 PM
Apr 2016

The Missing voter meme is a straw man.

blm

(114,656 posts)
14. Yeesh….In NC, it truly is the missing voter.
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 06:48 PM
Apr 2016

You can pretend all you like, though. Enjoy your evening.

Odin2005

(53,521 posts)
3. I get the feeling many people voting for these wingnuts are actively against development.
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 06:20 PM
Apr 2016

They see it as encouraging "Yankee Liberal Carpetbaggers" to invade their state and "destroy their way of life" and would rather stay poor. The trigger of this seem to be Obama winning NC in 2008.

octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
6. Charlotte's full of northeasterners. I've lived here since '91 and have only met 2
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 06:39 PM
Apr 2016

people that were actually born here.

octoberlib

(14,971 posts)
12. Yep. Wells Fargo didn't re-locate here but they have a huge presence in Charlotte as well.
Mon Apr 18, 2016, 06:45 PM
Apr 2016
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