Posted on 03/26/2014 7:13:43 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In 2013, North Carolina was just one of 25 states where Republican governors were given historic opportunity to govern alongside Republican-controlled legislatures. Despite conservative voters’ best hopes, any sensible mandate to restore individual and economic freedom flew out the window when the FY 2013-14 budget was approved, reauthorizing the formerly Democratic state’s blueprint budget with a tragic 2.0-percent increase in general fund appropriations.
Lack of Fortitude
The inability of a state legislature to exercise self-discipline in budgetary matters is not a new phenomenon. However, if the NC GOP is not willing to buck special interest groups now, when they control all three branches of government, when will they have the fortitude?
North Carolina, like other red states, is awash in risk-averse career politicians who fear negative publicity. Legislators are not seriously motivated to reduce the public footprint, enabled by business leaders’ cowardly refusal to publicly call a spade a spade. Fear of attracting the big, bad liberal press is rampant.
Electing a majority of Republican state representatives does not necessarily equate to a vanquished Democratic agenda. Moreover, falsely claiming a conservative victory in North Carolina is dangerous.
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It looks like the “growth” has gone out of the Club for Growth. Unsurprising about the American people; the Texans’ support for Cornball and George P. probably scared the Club for Growth out of its senses.
Power sharing part deux.
“The article confuses Republicans with Conservatives.
Common mistake”
So true. Republicans love big government. Liberty... not so much.
The public footprint also has a huge carbon footprint, larger than any other source, and also has the least to show for it. If leftists were honestly concerned about carbon emissions and energy waste, they'd fight to reduce the size of big bloated government. As a rule of thumb, services provided by the government cost 10 times more and have 10 times the pollution output than superior services provided by the free market.
Wrong, if constitutional conservatives had a supermajority it would be GREAT.
COMMO/FASCISTS should not have a super majority of any state or municipality, ever!
Yep, it's "red" alright. Kay Hagan is "red" as well. If you're wondering why Republicans act like Democrats, look no further than the color scheme used in this article to describe the political parties.
We have a winner here!
Republicans want the same things Democrats want, they just sell themselves as being a little cheaper. And all want their turn at the trough.
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