Does this Violate the Freedom of Information Act Concerning Public Records?

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Steady Steve
Steady Steve
6 months ago

Sounds like you all need a “rope” party in NC.

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
6 months ago

Politicians, government employees, and other public servants have completely lost the concept of who works for whom.

TakeAHardLook
TakeAHardLook
6 months ago
Reply to  Joe Blow

That appears to be the voter’s fault.
When congress gets a 10% approval rating yet 90% of them get re-elected you know–you just KNOW–that We, the Voters, are not doing our due diligence.

One Pissed Marine
One Pissed Marine
5 months ago
Reply to  DRenegade

If your state utilizes Diebold or similar electronic voting then assume 100% fraudulent voting! This is old but provides proof:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEzY2tnwExs
and: https://historyheist.com/whistleblower-computer-programmer-clint-curtis-was-asked-by-the-company-he-worked-for-to-create-a-vote-rigging-software-prototype/

Matt x
Matt x
6 months ago

NC has been under the thumb of the British Aristocracy Registry (NC BAR) for a century now. ONLY the NC Senate can put a voting measure on the ballot; and with in the last decade or so the Lords Proprietor have placed their symbolism as ruling over the NC Senate.
The general public are to complacent to know how detriment this show of symbolism has become. NC is a BRITISH POLICE STATE, whether acknowledged, or not.

Big Ruckus D
Big Ruckus D
6 months ago

The efforts to evade transparency, and thereby accountability, grow ever more outrageous. At some point these tyrants are simply going to have to be strung up.

Rick1234
Rick1234
6 months ago

“At some point these tyrants will have to be … strung up.”

The main problem with this is what decides that ‘some point’? Presumably, that is when enough people decide enough is enough. We all sit watching and waiting for the powder keg to alight.
The problem with that is the bad guys can simply not strike that match, yet continue – unabated, mind you – with their schemes of issuing full measure of their intent only by dribs and drabs.
Meanwhile, we all sit. And we watch as tyrannical crap like this bill is put forth.

In every other problem in life, where remedy must be made, it is always that the best time to act is now. Every fireman, every surgeon, everyone from all walks of life knows this to be true.

But in this case, we sit. We all agree that this is vitally important, yet we sit. We sit as long as the tyrant is careful enough to not press upon The People too hard.
Yet The People already have the authority, the power, the right by God, and the cause to act.

Perhaps the better question is, When does our acquiescence become complicity?

Joe Blow
Joe Blow
6 months ago
Reply to  Rick1234

It has been my observation that martyrs have to be created first, or there won’t be enough outrage to ignite action. There is a point that is ‘too much’, and politicians and globalists (but I repeat myself) are masters at toeing that line.

tom finley
tom finley
6 months ago

BREAKING: Director Of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard Says Electronic Voting Machines Are Compromised More truth about our vote being comprimised, maybe a TINVOWOOT is called for here.

kal kal
kal kal
6 months ago

Tar and feathers for a certain Rino and anyone that signs onto the bill. All are criminals as you can see their intent here.