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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No one should ever have a super majority. It always leads to tyranny. I don’t care WHO has it.
if people who support liberty have a super majority how does that lead to tyranny exactly?
In this case it leads to the same old, same old.
and FTR, not saying that’s the case now speaking in the hypothetical...
The article confuses Republicans with Conservatives.
Common mistake.
“The ultimate party litmus test: given a veto-proof legislature, will Republicans finally start to reduce the scope and size of government? It looks like the answer is no.”
Conservatives have several times labored and fought mightily to give the GOP ascendancy at state and federal levels. Never has it been time to enact a conservative agenda, or more modestly but still beneficially, simply cut back on the carnivorous jungle of oppressive laws and regulations.
Another sell out group with plans to destroy Tea Party conservatives.
Club for Growth Now Working With GOP Establishment
Wednesday, 26 Mar 2014
By Drew MacKenzie
The conservative group Club for Growth has changed gears and is supporting establishment GOP candidates in primaries.
Launched a decade before the tea party made life difficult for moderate Republicans, the club quickly rose to the political forefront while supporting challengers to incumbent Republicans who it felt were not conservative enough, according to the National Journal.
In 2012, the fiscally conservative organization backed tea party candidate Richard Mourdocks challenge to Indiana Sen. Richard Lugar and vilified veteran Utah Sen. Orrin Hatch for his voting record. The group also targeted 10 moderate House Republicans.
But the political action committee has suddenly pulled back for the upcoming elections and has begun endorsing GOP candidates favored by party leaders while newer, ultra-conservative groups have gone on the attack against them.
Earlier this month, the club backed Alaska Senate candidate Dan Sullivan over Joe Miller, the man the group endorsed in 2010.
In another surprising move, it refused to support tea party candidate Matt Bevin in the Kentucky race against Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell while also praising the vulnerable six-term incumbent for his record.
My bet is that there is still a RINO-Crat majority. This is what happened under Bush with the Republicans taking the blame for Slave Party policies.
Meet the new Boss................Same as the old Boss.....................
Absolute power corrupts weak spineless people, absolutely.
NC is a mixed bag politically, neither majority red nor blue, as the author implies and the two party illusion wants US to believe.
The demonrats and their lesser twin the GOPe have claimed it, just like they have raised their in your face and kinder, gentler marxist flags over most of the rest of the country.
None the less, NC has a decent chance to pull itself from the quicksand of that philosophical cesspool, but that hope and effort doesn't reside with the one world, big GuvCo GOPe.
NC guvna Pat McCrory never met a tax he didn’t want to spend.
Exactly.
Tillis is a prime example.
Has a lot of influence in the legislature but is cut from the same mold as McConnell, who is coming to NC to raise money for him.
Two rino insiders.
It’s not the people it’s the politicians. Republicans will abuse you just as much if the populace allows it.
not conservative Republicans .this notion that since 2010, we’ve elected some good conservatives, that they now have the numbers to govern as we want is absurd.
But so is the notion that since they’ve not corrected everything, that there’s no difference between them and liberals is equally absurd.
Like I’ve said before, the repubs and Dems are two sides of the same coin. Don’t expect them to behave any differently because they never have and never will.
We have this in TX: the large Republican majorities in many cases cater to the relatively small number of popular Democrats in the chamber. Speaker Joe Straus’ base is the Democrat minority.
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