This week on State Lines @JordanP_Shaw@MariaforWake@mikefor35 & @knreynolds04 discuss NC’s state budget bill framework, teacher pay, the Ratepayer Protection Act, license plate scanners and more!
Watch now: https://t.co/ERfSJMwsub
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On May 28th, in #CaryNC, I spoke passionately about the benefits of infrastructure from a place of tender lived experience. Town maintenance, I imply, is a type of justice providing freedom and equality. Let's refocus on the basics:
https://t.co/dYDWFDcAvm
I knew what it is to be laid off for over a year and settling for part-time work. My sole proprietorship kept me hopeful through dark times.
If elected, I will help right this ship. Bureaucracy forces people to fall through cracks whereas freedom allow prosperity.
LOL just what we need in NC: government bureaucrats in charge of determining what is art and what is pornography (with a financial incentive to lean towards porno).
Under FISA 702, the government collects massive amounts of data on Americans while “targeting” foreigners overseas.
They then unconstitutionally search that data without a warrant for info on Americans.
The “libertarian demand” he’s whining about is called the Fourth Amendment.
Normally, as libertarians we would oppose putting government bureaucrats in charge of determining whether anything is art or pornography…but as apparently none of the Epstein pedophiles will face any legal consequences, maybe we can entice them to take those jobs and [a] keep them so preoccupied that they don’t cause any more harm to anyone and [b] put their expertise to productive use.
@reason All of our candidates for NCGA running in Wake County favor eliminating the certificate of need heath care rationing regime in North Carolina! https://t.co/iEjTeNOCY0
Now that Trump's ballroom project is underway, the government argues that it must be completed—even if it violates the rule of law and the separation of powers.
https://t.co/LbnuFbggqm
In March, a federal judge said Trump's White House ballroom is illegal because "no statute comes close to giving the President the authority he claims." But even if that's true, a DOJ attorney told the D.C. Circuit, the courts cannot stop the project. https://t.co/DCgo5FzjSB