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February 16, 2012 - by
Pat McCrory hasn’t yet figured out how to deal with not having Bev Perdue to kick around any more.
He said at his filing that he’s running against “broken government.” Well, who isn’t?
As questions he got showed, “broken government” can mean the legislature as well as the executive branch.
And McCrory wasn’t able to name one issue where he disagreed with the legislature. His one quibble was with the post-midnight vote on NCAE dues. Apparently, he’s fine with screwing teachers, so long as it’s done earlier in the day.
Broken Record
February 16, 2012/
Pat McCrory hasn’t yet figured out how to deal with not having Bev Perdue to kick around any more.
He said at his filing that he’s running against “broken government.” Well, who isn’t?
As questions he got showed, “broken government” can mean the legislature as well as the executive branch.
And McCrory wasn’t able to name one issue where he disagreed with the legislature. His one quibble was with the post-midnight vote on NCAE dues. Apparently, he’s fine with screwing teachers, so long as it’s done earlier in the day.