What's Happening NOW: "The Meeting After the Meeting" - December 11, 2020 | Eastern North Carolina Now

BCN's "What's Happening NOW" is thrilled, once again, to meet with Beaufort County Commissioner Hood Richardson and discuss, with BCN publisher and County Commissioner Stan Deatherage, the business of Beaufort County's government.

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Welcome to BCN's new series "What's Happening NOW", a continuing collection of informational, and, hopefully, entertaining programs, where we substantively speak to interesting and important people.


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BCN's "What's Happening NOW" is thrilled, once again, to meet with Beaufort County Commissioner Hood Richardson and discuss, with BCN publisher and County Commissioner Stan Deatherage, the business of Beaufort County's government: Above.    Click image to expand



Beaufort County Commissioner Hood Richardson explains it all in real terms, while mixing it up with friendly BCN Publisher Stan Deatherage: Below.



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( December 19th, 2020 @ 10:21 am )
 
Thanks William. Mr. Deatherage, translated as Stan, would be very interested in interviewing, by discussion, young conservatives.

In fact, once this pandemic abates, I would like to do a show with as many as three to four young Republicans and discuss the future of Conservative politics and governing.

When I became a Republican in 1991 or 1992, I left the Democrat party with a mission, recognizing that outside of Mitchell Norton - Beaufort County DA, I had not voted for a Democrat for years, and wanted to get more Republicans elected in Beaufort County.

Now, I am not so much interested in getting Republicans elected, I am moreover interested in getting Conservatives elected and forever changing the Republican party to a more serious instrument of doing some real good for our Republic.
( December 19th, 2020 @ 9:13 am )
 
I love this platform as it sets the stage perfectly. Has Mr. Deatherage considered interviewing some of the younger "Heavy Metal" Conservative Republicans as well?

I know of one who would definitely unload and take the conversation to another level! This is the future of the GOP.



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Has the local government acted responsibly and transparently?
Beaufort County Commissioners meet, and work by a majority vote to do the business of those constituents they purport to represent.
Waste, fraud, abuse and incompetence continue to govern county school budgets and decision making.

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However, if one believes that Beaufort County government is in full command of the issues of our times, here locally, one might need to steel their resolve for a more perfect understanding of the intellect possessed by the Center-Left /Left Coalition.
To borrow a big phrase from this salient plan originating at the federal level, under President Trump's watchful eye, whose time has finally arrived, even here in the mispent realm of Beaufort County government(s).
When President Trump professes "America First," he absolutely means it to his core, and to our benefit as a Representative Republic, which is a welcome change from the previous administration of Idiot President Biden; America's second Non Patriot President.
We must vet, and elect those who will actually represent the people or we will be stuck with the same mess we have now.

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