Re: A coup? A power grab? Theres some serious political drama in North Carolina right
Because they are meant to hobble the next governor,
What exactly are you talking about, and how will it or they hobble the next governor? You still haven't even given me one, much less three like I asked, examples of what we're talking about here. I even gave you one that I posted myself.
and we both know they would not have done any of this had a Repub won the election.
Probably not, but that proves nothing other than partisanship and it definitely doesn't prove it will hobble the next governor.
The Repubs want to change the rules so that they have control over areas that have been the governors to decide on and, yes, gain more power for themselves in the process,
No. Not even close. However, if you show me one example that supports your claim accurately I will be happy to discuss it.
It is the worst sort of politics no matter who is doing it.
All this rhetoric and no substance. Name some examples. Some specific examples instead of continuing to post rhetorical hyperbole.
If you wanted to go through each and every point why is it you did not do so when you replied to the thread originally,
Because I was responding to the thread title's and OP article's accusation of a coup and power grab.
I did. You must have missed it.
try addressing that, so far all you have said is "so what".
Nope. Never said "so what." I simply addressed the claims of a coup and power grab.
You got my answer, you just do not like it, too bad.
No, I didn't get an answer, I got rhetorical bull**** with no specifics. I gave a specific comparison in post 17 and gave specific examples in post 25. So far, your posts have been nothing but "This is awful" and "This is the worst kind of politics" and so on with no specific mention of an actual example of what we're eve talking about.
BTW, it's not my responsibility to prove a negative. You guys are the one saying it's a coup and a power grab, and it's you guys responsibility to prove your assertions. However, I've already given more than I had to show my side of argument is based in law, the state constitution, and fact.
However, out of a sense of fair play, I will give you another chance to describe one (not three) example where one action done or about to be done by the current Governor or current General Assembly that is meant to hobble the next governor?