video- Total Arrests Climb to 700 as Thousands Protest GOP in North Carolina

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Protesters in North Carolina are seen walking into the statehouse in Raleigh on June 24 to be arrested in what has become a weekly outpouring of anger at policies coming out of the state's first all-Republican government since Reconstruction. Protests resume today when more than 70,000 North Carolinians lose their unemployment benefits.

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What do you mean? The protests are because Repubs are winning ... ala voter suppression and gerrymandering.

It is not a question of God allowing or not allowing things to happen. It is part of living. Some things we do to ourselves, & things we do to each other. God knows about every bird that falls to the ground, but He does not always prevent it from falling. What we learn from this? That our response to what happens is more important than what happens. mystery: one man's experience drives him to curse God, while another man's identical experience drives him to bless God. Your response to what happens is more important than what happens.
 

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What do you mean? The protests are because Repubs are winning ... ala voter suppression and gerrymandering.

I'm saying...I would have figured their support would be strong enough the where they wouldnt have to pull shyt like that.
 

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Saw this editorial from the NYT today. This was always thought to be a "progressive" state by southern standards but things are way more polarized than ever since Obama. This is conservative republican policy to the tee. People are getting what they voted for.

The Decline of North Carolina
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Published: July 9, 2013 1328 Comments

Every Monday since April, thousands of North Carolina residents have gathered at the State Capitol to protest the grotesque damage that a new Republican majority has been doing to a tradition of caring for the least fortunate. Nearly 700 people have been arrested in the “Moral Monday” demonstrations, as they are known. But the bad news keeps on coming from the Legislature, and pretty soon a single day of the week may not be enough to contain the outrage.
Today's Editorials

In January, after the election of Pat McCrory as governor, Republicans took control of both the executive and legislative branches for the first time since Reconstruction. Since then, state government has become a demolition derby, tearing down years of progress in public education, tax policy, racial equality in the courtroom and access to the ballot.

The cruelest decision by lawmakers went into effect last week: ending federal unemployment benefits for 70,000 residents. Another 100,000 will lose their checks in a few months. Those still receiving benefits will find that they have been cut by a third, to a maximum of $350 weekly from $535, and the length of time they can receive benefits has been slashed from 26 weeks to as few as 12 weeks.

The state has the fifth-highest unemployment rate in the country, and many Republicans insulted workers by blaming their joblessness on generous benefits. In fact, though, North Carolina is the only state that has lost long-term federal benefits, because it did not want to pay back $2.5 billion it owed to Washington for the program. The State Chamber of Commerce argued that cutting weekly benefits would be better than forcing businesses to pay more in taxes to pay off the debt, and lawmakers blindly went along, dropping out of the federal program.

At the same time, the state is also making it harder for future generations of workers to get jobs, cutting back sharply on spending for public schools. Though North Carolina has been growing rapidly, it is spending less on schools now than it did in 2007, ranking 46th in the nation in per-capita education dollars. Teacher pay is falling, 10,000 prekindergarten slots are scheduled to be removed, and even services to disabled children are being chopped.

“We are losing ground,” Superintendent June Atkinson said recently, warning of a teacher exodus after lawmakers proposed ending extra pay for teachers with master’s degrees, cutting teacher assistants and removing limits on class sizes.

Republicans repealed the Racial Justice Act, a 2009 law that was the first in the country to give death-row inmates a chance to prove they were victims of discrimination. They have refused to expand Medicaid and want to cut income taxes for the rich while raising sales taxes on everyone else. The Senate passed a bill that would close most of the state’s abortion clinics.

And, naturally, the Legislature is rushing to impose voter ID requirements and cut back on early voting and Sunday voting, which have been popular among Democratic voters. One particularly transparent move would end a tax deduction for dependents if students vote at college instead of their hometowns, a blatant effort to reduce Democratic voting strength in college towns like Chapel Hill and Durham.

North Carolina was once considered a beacon of farsightedness in the South, an exception in a region of poor education, intolerance and tightfistedness. In a few short months, Republicans have begun to dismantle a reputation that took years to build.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/07/10/opinion/the-decline-of-north-carolina.html?_r=0
 

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Damn, i just moved to Charlotte last month, and I will be teaching in their public schools
 

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this probably bodes very well for you



congrats on the job

Ha, thanks..im a special education (exceptional children here) teacher and I would just bounce if things got too fukked up

But im teaching high school world history for summer school and we talked about government yesterday. None of my students could name the governor (although he just got elected) and the only name they came up with was the mayor

And they are going to be the newest eligible north carolina voters smh
 

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Ha, thanks..im a special education (exceptional children here) teacher and I would just bounce if things got too fukked up

But im teaching high school world history for summer school and we talked about government yesterday. None of my students could name the governor (although he just got elected) and the only name they came up with was the mayor

And they are going to be the newest eligible north carolina voters smh

nice


yeah it's scary but I feel like it's probably about that bad everywhere
 

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It is not a question of God allowing or not allowing things to happen. It is part of living. Some things we do to ourselves, & things we do to each other. God knows about every bird that falls to the ground, but He does not always prevent it from falling. What we learn from this? That our response to what happens is more important than what happens. mystery: one man's experience drives him to curse God, while another man's identical experience drives him to bless God. Your response to what happens is more important than what happens.


What the hell are you babblin about, boy? :dahell:


I'm saying...I would have figured their support would be strong enough the where they wouldnt have to pull shyt like that.

There's a substantial blue presence in North Carolina. Don't forget, the state voted for Obama in 2008 ... and voting for a liberal is something that basically never happens in the south.
 
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