Saturday, April 30, 2016

North Carolina is Ground Zero for Liberal Absurdities



North Carolina has become ground zero for liberal causes and outrages such as Medicaid/welfare expansion, anti-voter ID requirements and the latest absurdity: transgender bathrooms.  The Old North State isn’t unique in this regard.  There are plenty of other states that have passed similar laws.  But what really irks progressives is this state was controlled by democrats for over a100 years until 2010.  Since then, the national spotlight has shined on North Carolina for any harebrained scheme libtards can dream up.


Governor Pat McCrory can attest to feigned outrages and manufactured crises posed by liberals.  His administration has been under attack by every Observer rag that infests this state.  People who make a living agitating for “free stuff” have camped out near the Governor’s mansion under the specious banner of “Moral” Mondays.  Now he’s getting nasty grams from morons like Governor Cuomo of New York and teat squawkers such as PayPal.


Hey, Governor Cuomo!  Do us a favor and stay the hell out of North Carolina.  God knows we have enough of your economic refugees down here.  We can only hope and pray they have learned their lesson from living in a blue state hellhole and won’t revert to voting for scumbag politicians like you.


But what is really interesting is companies like PayPal have their hands out for taxpayer subsidies and at the same time demand we conform to their warped sense of morality while doing business with countries that kill homosexuals.  That takes a lot of nerve.  As far as I’m concerned, good riddance.  We don’t need that kind of stupidity contaminating our state.   Thank god, North Carolina has politicians who won’t stand for this kind of bullying.
   

"If our action in keeping men out of women's bathrooms and showers protected the life of just one child or one woman from being molested or assaulted, then it was worth it,” said Lt. Governor Dan Forest. “North Carolina will never put a price tag on the value of our children. They are precious and priceless.”
“If a corporation wanting to do business in North Carolina does not see the worth of our children in the same light, then I wish them well as they do business somewhere,” he said.

Amen to that brother.
  


  


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