Poor Pat
Now his “friends” in the legislature have given him two more chances to prove that, as Senator Tom Apodaca said, “The governor doesn’t play much of a role in anything.”
Governor McCrory has to decide whether to veto the bill protecting Confederate statues and monuments. He hasn’t said, but he did take a forthright stand against vandalism. Given how he equivocated on Confederate license plates, there’s no telling how he’ll straddle this one.
He did promise to veto what he called the “Tax Increase, Redistribution and Spending Act.” Which led Senator Harry Brown to say, “I can’t figure out if Pat thinks he is the governor of Charlotte or the mayor of North Carolina.”
Ponder those two quotes:
“The governor doesn’t play much of a role in anything.”
“I can’t figure out if Pat thinks he is the governor of Charlotte or the mayor of North Carolina.”
They sound like a Roy Cooper ad in 2016.
Poor Pat
Now his “friends” in the legislature have given him two more chances to prove that, as Senator Tom Apodaca said, “The governor doesn’t play much of a role in anything.”
Governor McCrory has to decide whether to veto the bill protecting Confederate statues and monuments. He hasn’t said, but he did take a forthright stand against vandalism. Given how he equivocated on Confederate license plates, there’s no telling how he’ll straddle this one.
He did promise to veto what he called the “Tax Increase, Redistribution and Spending Act.” Which led Senator Harry Brown to say, “I can’t figure out if Pat thinks he is the governor of Charlotte or the mayor of North Carolina.”
Ponder those two quotes:
“The governor doesn’t play much of a role in anything.”
“I can’t figure out if Pat thinks he is the governor of Charlotte or the mayor of North Carolina.”
They sound like a Roy Cooper ad in 2016.