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BREAKING: In extraordinary move, Republican governor in North Carolina signs law stripping incoming Democrat of some power. -- (link)
Posted by
ty97
Dec 16 '16, 12:03
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https://twitter.com/AP/status/809850721407475712
(twitter.com)
Responses:
This is a good example of why people hate the press. This is ill-advised. But it’s not "extraordinary."
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ML
Dec 16, 12:08
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It's pretty simple in this case. A GOP super-majority and sore loser GOP governor are stripping powers from his successor.
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ty97
Dec 16, 12:10
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Just sayin' you might want to read the article provided. -- nm
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spamlet
Dec 16, 12:13
1
(What's with the presumption that I didn't read the article? Doesn't change my opinion)
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ty97
Dec 16, 12:15
Which, if you read the article, is precisely what happened in 1987 with roles reversed. It's bad precedent, but par for the course in NC politics.
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ML
Dec 16, 12:13
5
Slavery was par for the course. That's a shit argument for continuing something bad. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 12:17
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(And no, I'm not equating this to slavery, just using an extreme example of why 'par for the course' is a ridiculous defense) -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 12:17
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And is a nonsensical counterargument but whatever we'll leave it on B2. -- nm
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ML
Dec 16, 12:19
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Nah, it makes tons of sense, you just never like to admit that. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 12:24
1
As long as you will call Dems out too, it is fine. -- nm
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Spawn
Dec 16, 12:26
“It really has a longstanding tradition in North Carolina, this fight.” -- nm
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Spawn
Dec 16, 12:11
5
That doesn't make it any less partisan or any less wrong.
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ty97
Dec 16, 12:12
4
Of course it's partisan! -- nm
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ML
Dec 16, 12:15
The example they give from the 80s shows this is old school for the state. Dumb, but I agree with not blaming Republicans for anymore than half. -- nm
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Spawn
Dec 16, 12:13
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I blame the GOP in this instance b/c they are the ones doing it in this istance. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 12:16
yep...nm
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x
Dec 16, 12:14
Thereby costing the taxpayers money when this goes to court and is overthrown. -- nm
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MDH
Dec 16, 12:05
This is disgusting and an awful precedent BTW. -- nm
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ty97
Dec 16, 12:03
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the incoming Gov. is the current AG and he's gonna unleash a boat load of lawsuits on this. Hopefully this is the last gasp of a dying regime -- nm
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decline
Dec 16, 12:06
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