Beaufort County's Commissioners Vote NO on Election Integrity in Favor of Caucus Inclusion - February 7, 2022 | Eastern North Carolina Now

What began as a local resolution to hopefully stimulate political discussion across the state of North Carolina on a existential threat to the continuance of our Democratic Republic ended up as a bipartisan show of force for the Tax and Spend Caucus.

    Beaufort County Commissioners Frankie Waters and John Rebholz joined Democratic Socialist Commissioners Jerry Langley and Ed Booth to lend their collective political inaction to assert by representing YOU, in the face of obvious voter manipulation to the point of regional Voter Fraud, all is well here; just move along. What is important for this moribund collection of 4 amigos is that they keep intact their cantankerous caucus of joyous bipartisans.

    In that scenario, where punishment is the prime concern of commissioners who have, in some collective years, proved by expressions of sentiment and deed to: 1) not be able write anything meaningful and constructive in their governing duties; 2) one commissioner, well two, have admitted that they are incapable of reading for comprehension; 3) while two commissioners just don't care; all is readily apparent; just watch the People's business; the manner in which it is conducted on matters that are inarguably substantive to OUR local government ... and beyond.

    At the core of this continued transgression, by Nominal Republicans far too many, against Conservatives' ideals, and rightful issues to have a fighting chance to save this Constitutional Republic, is the issue of Election Integrity, which is at the paritcipatory heart of a fully functioning Democratic Republic. If good patriots become convinced that their hard won vote is canceled out by the unrelenting devious, and like the Devil, they are very real, prolific in their deeds, an working in plain sight, these true patriots will attempt another measure to save this Republic ... and, that is not the best option right now ... not if solid politicians will make the opportunity to patriotically endeavor to do what is right to save this Representative Republic.

This incredible discussion on Voting Integrity prevailing over a national takeover of Constitutional elections, where The Caucus won again is here: Below.




    Publisher's note: If you are interested in our Archive of the Beaufort County Commissioners' General Meetings can be found here in this aforementioned enhanced format.

    Additionally, if you wish to catch up on some of the most important Beaufort County Commissioners meetings from 2019 through 2022, click here.



poll#147
Do you consider Election Integrity an issue of some real importance, or just another conspiracy theory interfering with Democratic Socialist political hegemony?
  No, complete access to everyone voting, even in a willy nilly manner, is more important than getting it right by limiting access to those that would commit Voter Fraud.
  Yes, the most inalienable right of real citizens of this Democratic Republic is the Right to Vote, and that right shall remain sacrosanct for perpetuity.
  Again, I don't vote and I don't care.
713 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?


poll#138
Is it fair or even patriotic to threaten states that do not conform to the Democratic Socialists' mandate to control the outcome of Free and Fair elections enacted by constitutionally guaranteed states' legislatures?
  Yes, all elections must be federalized so that the whim of the majority political party can set the standard for all elections.
  No, Our Founders purposefully decentralized elections by guaranteeing only states' legislatures the independent right to enact Free and Fair elections.
  I don't vote and I don't care.
378 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?


poll#146
Should Beaufort County's Commissioners fund more projects, while adding to the county government work force, or, should these servants to the People work to cut wasteful spending, and give the taxpayers of Beaufort County a break on taxes, possibly starting a new purpose for their existence?
  Yes, please spend more; so much needs to be done in Beaufort County, and we need more government employees doing it.
  No, please work to be frugal; more mindful that this is the public's money, and return to taxpayers what is not absolutely needed.
  Why should I pay attention to stuff?
696 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?


poll#142
Should Beaufort County's commissioners be resolved to ask the federal government to defend our Southern Border by ending the Biden /Harris Open Border policy in regards to that one border that is intentionally made wide OPEN?
  Yes, Illegal Migrants are a huge expense to local governments.
  No, the cost of Undocumented Immigrants is insignificant in our providing a pathway for Dramatic Demographic Upheaval..
  I do not care about important issues since I only consider my own pleasures.
665 total vote(s)     What's your Opinion?

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