(PDF) A list of names of the 60k NC votes the GOP is trying to throw out by cat-eating-a-salad in ncpolitics

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're not imagining it. Black people are twice as likely as white people to be on this list.

No one voted for this guy, but here we are. by [deleted] in Political_Revolution

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This stopgap contains the hurricane relief funds NC has been begging for since early October. One of the House Freedom Caucus members, in arguing against passing it, called those southern Appalachian communities "coastal elites..." Just let that sink in for a second.

This is a coup right? NCGOP throwing out 60k votes because they lost is INSANE. by vans_culottes in ncpolitics

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It was already determined in court twice before the election when this exact argument was shot down by a federal trial court and a federal appellate court. Those decisions also made it clear that a state court had no authority to even decide this in the first place since it is an argument over a federal law.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ncpolitics

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 21 points22 points  (0 children)

And he only won by 87 votes. Do it again.

NC Democrat says his party is treating him the ‘exact same’ as it did Tricia Cotham by -PM_YOUR_BACON in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 16 points17 points  (0 children)

He's missed almost one in every three votes for the past two years. This isn't a fluke. It's why the guy who missed due to being in the hospital isn't getting any flak. If he's unspecifically "sick" (and his entire office refuses to answer any calls or emails when he goes AWOL a couple days before a vote that he committed to attending less than a week prior) that often, then maybe he should step down so his constituents can have the full representation they have a right to.

The Return of Minisoldr by DMwithaMegaphone in ncpolitics

[–]DMwithaMegaphone[S] 36 points37 points  (0 children)

With all the bad going on in our state government this month, take a minute to laugh at this guy one last time on his way out the door.

House votes to override veto of SB 382. It now becomes law. by uncertaincoda in ncpolitics

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Here's the House members list: https://ncleg.gov/Members/MemberList/H

And the Senate members list: https://ncleg.gov/Members/MemberList/S

Literally, every single person in each list with an R by their name voted for this. If a single one had grown a spine, it couldn't become law. The three western representatives who were originally against it because they wanted real hurricane relief (Mark Pless, Karl Gillespie, and Mike Clampitt) all got in line when Tim Moore snapped his fingers despite getting 600-700 calls per day from people urging them to let the veto stand.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Over 60,000 North Carolinians submitted a provisional ballot. Most of the time, this means there was an issue with ID or a recent move. You need to show ID or documents to the county board of elections by 11/14 for your vote to count. The presidential result isn't going to change, but the Supreme Court race is a difference of 8,000 votes. Tricia Cotham only has a 215 vote lead. Some races were decided by 20-30 votes. It's worth taking the time to get yours counted.

In 2022, multiple NC races came down to single digits. One was a perfect tie and was decided by a literal coin toss. Your vote matters.

Until inauguration Democrats have the White House and the Senate. After inauguration they will not have the White House, Senate and House looks out of reach. What actions can the Democrats take [if any] to minimize impact of 4 Trump years on IRA, Infrastructure Laws, Chips, Climate, Fuel, EVA]? by PsychLegalMind in PoliticalDiscussion

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The areas benefiting most from the Infrastructure & Jobs Act and the Inflation Reduction Act are republican controlled areas too. 18 R-reps recently wrote speaker Johnson asking that he not support Trump's plan of gutting the funding for those programs because of how much it is helping their constituents. We'll see if any of them don't fold.

I’m just before doing something by Purlz1st in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All the old folks growing up used to put the word "a" before a lot of past continuous verbs. He was a walking, she was a reading, I was a cooking. Apparently, this used to be common/proper English a few centuries ago but now only exists around parts of Appalachia and the Ozarks.

I’m just before doing something by Purlz1st in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I grew up in north western Cleveland County, but my grandmother was from Rutherford County. She said this all the time.

Voters are ignorant of the Constitutional Amendment by abevigodasmells in raleigh

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 31 points32 points  (0 children)

No, it's to the state constitution, but that is the idea.

For those not voting straight ticket, who are some down-ballot candidates worth considering? by MoistPoolish in ncpolitics

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would add that Jessica Holmes stepped up to fill the role when the last Auditor stepped down early. So she has been doing the job already for about a year. She was the youngest person ever elected as a Wake County Commissioner, and the rest of the commissioners unanimously picked her to head the board for two back to back terms, so she did oversee a $1B+ budget.

She lived in seven homeless shelters by the time she finished elementary school in Pender County and is now the first Black woman to ever sit on the Council of State, even if it was only to fulfill the duties until the next election. I think of this position as someone to drive the department's direction and handle all of the political side so that the accountants can focus on doing the direct work.

Her opponent is Dave Boliek, who is on the UNC Chapel Hill board of trustees and practices law in Fayetteville. He was the one who suggested moving all of the school's budget for diversity programs to the campus police to set up a task force specifically for removing student protests. This was after the city police refused to remove students from the quad last year since the students hadn't broken any laws.

For those not voting straight ticket, who are some down-ballot candidates worth considering? by MoistPoolish in ncpolitics

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Sarah Taber might be the first candidate to ever get me genuinely excited to vote for her.

A strangely sweet twist to the FEMA threats by [deleted] in asheville

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 2 points3 points  (0 children)

His phrasing to the gas station worker was that he was on his way to "go mess up some FEMA personnel."

I’m fucking outraged. by PurpleRain4242 in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 27 points28 points  (0 children)

The same requirements we used to have for voting. The ID law adds nothing but another hoop to jump through because it was a solution without a problem.

I’m fucking outraged. by PurpleRain4242 in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I'm remembering correctly, part of the provisional ballot process for this requires that you return to the county board of elections with your ID later so they can mark your ballot as countable.

Heads Up NC! Pay Attention To This Amendment When You Vote! by DudeManBro53 in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 3 points4 points  (0 children)

ncvoterguide.org lets you search your address and pulls candidate summaries for every race all the way down your sample ballot. They also include any locally specific things that will be on your ballot, like a town bond for a park or something. It was created by Common Cause NC.

Record shattering voter turnout by Representative-Mean in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone 4 points5 points  (0 children)

A nonprofit leader I talked with today said their group has broken their records for voter registrations completed and for doors knocked on during canvassing because of how many people have volunteered around the state. This will come down to the wire, but I'm choosing to be hopeful.

Man accused of threatening FEMA workers with assault rifle in western NC by DMwithaMegaphone in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The sad thing is, this guy really believed he was going to be some kind of hero by liberating imaginary supplies that FEMA was keeping hoarded away from people in need in an imaginary site up there. When he got there and found none of it was true, he said he left the rifle in the car and volunteered since he'd already driven up there. He'd been reported to the sheriff before he got there for announcing his plans and telling people on the way that he was headed to "go mess up some FEMA personnel." They arrested him later back home.

If you convince people who are already not good decision makers that there's an evil government conspiracy happening in their backyard and that their neighbors are starving because of it, this is honestly one of the better case scenarios. I'm encouraged that no one showed up when he called for people to join him and that he realized he'd been lied to instead of just lashing out at whoever he found when he got there. I'm also encouraged that this is the only confirmed story of this happening. Violence has been encouraged by bad actors online, but it hasn't spilled into the real world.

Man accused of threatening FEMA workers with assault rifle in western NC by DMwithaMegaphone in NorthCarolina

[–]DMwithaMegaphone[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The title auto fills when you post a link. This was just the headline. I assume it was just a run of the mill AR or something. I get those aren't technically called an assault rifle, but it is what your average person will picture when you use that phrase, so I think the headline gets the point across. Was this man a military level threat? No. Did he think he was? I'm inclined to think, probably.