You need to understand the mindset of the evangelicals. They have been brainwashed to think Democrats are Satan. They can't take in real information as their brains have been corrupted. I'm not being snarky. Have you ever been to a mega church? You can't talk people out of a cult. |
Trump hasnât said anything about Robinson. |
Go smash a Keurig. Itâs just that Democrats arenât inclined to cheat like Republicans do. |
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Here you go, he and his wife were falsifying the criminal background checks of the employees of the daycare that they ran together. For the PP who implied he hadnât committed any crimes, thatâs another one. âThe report goes on to explain that Hill and Robinson somehow had the mandatory North Carolina Early Childhood Credential Certificates in their files despite the fact that DHHS âdoes not have record of having issued credentials.â It also shows the pair were in possession of Criminal Records Qualifying letters even though North Carolinaâs Criminal Records Unit âdoes not have record of having ever received criminal records forms nor issuing qualifying letters to you or your husband.â The visit summary ends by informing Hill and Robinson that the administrative action against their license would proceed âas long as you are the owner of this facility,â and that it could come back to haunt them âin the event that you apply for a child care license in the future.â https://notesfromthechalkboard.com/2024/07/09/nc-gubernatorial-candidate-mark-robinson-and-wife-were-cited-by-dhhs-for-falsifying-criminal-background-checks/ https://www.newsobserver.com/opinion/article289611232.html |
Maybe he doesnât know, since his favorite Fox hosts havenât mentioned it. |
Confirmed here that Trump has not âdisavowed supportâ for Robinson. |
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Of course, when you have "salacious lies" about your on-line account usage, and you plan to sue a major media outlet like CNN, and you want to find the source of the erroneous content, you discourage tech experts who specialize in on-line triage and you hire a defense law firm that has defended Trump and others in his radius to research the source of the "lies".
Definitely does not sound at all like he is guilty and trying to cover up and smear the news organizations that blew his cover. https://www.thedailybeast.com/mark-robinson-hires-longtime-trump-lawyer-to-investigate-cnn-report
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Low T, Beta Cuck, etc. |
Yeahâ I got a broad overview from the press and am intentionally not reading it. Life is too short to spend it reading seriously perverted cr@p written by a candidate for governor from my home state. Whatâs out there is absolutely disqualifying. I trust the stuff they couldnât even print is much worse. And canât be unseen. We had been thinking of retiring to Asheville in the next 2-3 years. This guy winning the R primary is reminding me why we left NC to raise kidsâ and making us rethinking moving back. |
+1 PP who grew up in rural NC and has been looking at moving to Asheville. This is not shocking. At all. We moved to a new town for my first job, and our insurance agent, real estate agency and the attorney closing our home all asked us within 5 minutes of us being introduced where we would be attending church (insurance agent asked if we had âfound our church homeâ). The churches controls social life in rural eras and become way too emmeshed in family stuff they should stay out of (counseling women who have been abused to give I one more chance and this time try not to piss him off, and other âChristian counselingâ etcâ this happened to my mother). And, of course they preach politics from the alter. I left because hypocrisy. I donât think religion is valuable unless it gives you a moral framework you can actually follow. Attending church, but feeling morally bound to ignore some really screwed up church teachings and just take what you like defeats the purpose, IMO. Iâd say people are brainwashed, but Iâm Gen X and a decent percentage of us have become agnostic or non-practicing. And that number is much higher among Gen Z. Southern churches are fighting so hard because they know there is an expiration date on their political power. My boomer parents have been brainwashed. But every generation, more people question their churches or leave altogether. I will say the sad part is that this helps worsen Gen X, Millennial and Gen Z social isolation issues. There just isnât much to do in rural NC, or the rural South. Itâs not like you can go to nice dinners and plays or take interesting adult Ed classes, engage in fine arts on a regular basis, attended sports outside of the local HS football game, etc. without driving 2+ hours. The churches have a lot of social activities and create connections in these area. As people leave churches, there is a void. Not suggestion people should stay with these churches, but rural areas need something similar to fill the void for non religious people. |
+1. I donât think they could print it without violating public decency lawsâ and really upsetting people whose kids might be reading news articles. |
This is like the George Santos slow moving train wreck. Everyday more bizarre, gross, criminal stuff comes out. |
+1 The next logical thing should be what the hell was wrong with their backgrounds that they needed to falsify background checks to run a daycare. đŹđŹđŹ |
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I lived in the Triangle for a few years after college and loved it. But the brutal, racist politics of former Gov Pat McCrory, his henchman Art Pope, etc and their roll back of 30 years of good, progressive politics extinguished any chance I would retire there. |