Posted on 05/06/2014 1:48:53 PM PDT by jimbo123
North Carolina House Speaker Thom Tillis (R-NC), the frontrunner in the North Carolina GOP Senate primary, told a crowd two and half years ago that we must "divide and conquer" people on government assistance. Tillis proposed pitting those who are legitimately in need against those who made bad choices.
Tillis made the comments in October 2011 in Asheville, North Carolina. They were reported by local press at the time and are being circulated now by the campaign of Sen. Kay Hagan (D-NC) whom Tillis is vying to unseat. They were highlighted on MSNBC"s Hardball Monday.
"What we have to do is find a way to divide and conquer the people who are on assistance," Tillis said. "We have to show respect for that woman who has cerebral palsy and had no choice, in her condition, that needs help and that we should help. And we need to get those folks to look down at these people who choose to get into a condition that makes them dependent on the government and say at some point, Youre on your own. We may end up taking care of those babies, but were not going to take care of you. And weve got to start having that serious discussion."
Tillis went on to say that discussion wouldn't happen until at least 2013.
"It wont happen next year. Wrong time, cause its going to be politically charged," Tillis said. "One of the reasons why I may never run for another elected office is that some of these things may just get me railroaded out of town. But in 2013, I honestly believe that we have to do that."
(Excerpt) Read more at talkingpointsmemo.com ...
Terry Bowman is the UAW member Republican running against John Dingell’s wife. He was a driving force behind RTW here in Michigan.
http://www.terrybowmanforcongress.com/
I’m not in his district and he’s probably not perfect but if I were in his district he would have my vote over Dingell any day.
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