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Quite possibly, this be could the responsible wing of congress's soft measure to begin in asking the rhetorical question: Why are the Biden Cabinet member so incredibly stupid?
Commented: Saturday, October 7th, 2023 @ 11:45 am
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Big Bob: Are you talking about Obama's and Killary's undefeatable "JV Team (ISIS) ?" Is this your best clichéd comparison to President Trump and his "MAGA" constituents?
Commented: Saturday, October 7th, 2023 @ 11:32 am
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The next big issue for the North Carolina state government and its 100 separate body politic boards of county commissioners is to refine the issue of school choice and to overtly manage the University System since it has fallen so far, so fast, for so long.
Measured efforts are being made now to reclaim the field of sanity from the Woke Fools, overpaid and underwhelming in their furtive fields of nefarious endeavors, but there may need to be a far greater push to correct this evil of indoctrination over education, as sanity must eventually prevail if this Representative Republic is to survive.
Commented: Saturday, October 7th, 2023 @ 11:26 am
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Big Bob: I have become assured of this one thing - every time your write MAGA as an invective, you are loosing copious brain cells. Keep it up at your intellectual peril.
Commented: Saturday, October 7th, 2023 @ 10:52 am
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Killary is an evil toad. She says a bunch of stupid stuff.
I heard the fool, and failed secretary of state, say what she said about the 'Cult of Maga.'
Commented: Saturday, October 7th, 2023 @ 8:21 am
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Commented on One simple chart that will end wokeismThe Woke Pandemic has been contained.
Maybe it can be shrunk to a removable size by creating an education system that will not fail us in the future. Suffering from Stupid does NOT give one protected class status.
Commented: Saturday, October 7th, 2023 @ 8:14 am
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Commented on KJP Snaps At Reporter For Asking If Biden Lied To The Public: ‘Incredibly Inappropriate’Situations such as this begs the age old question: Which came first, the ignorant, corrupt, non patriot Leftist president; or, the ignorant, corrupt, non patriot Leftist staff /administration; of which White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre is seamlessly integral?
Commented: Friday, October 6th, 2023 @ 12:49 pm
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Buzz: What is remarkable here is that even a Left leaning publication publication, like Newsweek, sees the obvious.
Great quote Buzz. Reminds me of an old John Lennon song - "Happiness is a Warm Gun."
Commented: Friday, October 6th, 2023 @ 9:32 am
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Agreed borderhawk: Indict the corrupt bastards for completely gaslighting the American People, and doing NO real work while in office.
Commented: Friday, October 6th, 2023 @ 9:19 am
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Prendiegirl: So far, from my very short investigation, the newest statute 47-1A deals with the demand to institute electronic registration and storage; it does not negate hard copy registration of deeds from an earlier general statute in 1973.
I will to talk to the Secretary of State's office and the UNC School of Government, on my own, to get their perspective as to how to accomplish what I think is best, but only if it is perfectly proper to allay my concerns and the concerns of others regarding the best record keeping here in the new age, an age of great uncertainty when it comes to electronic digital storage. We will settle all this out at the next commissioners' meeting, and then Commissioner Richardson can apologize, or not. It may also be that we vote to give additional direction to the Beaufort County Registry.
Commented: Friday, October 6th, 2023 @ 8:55 am
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Never disabuse yourself of the reality that there will always be plenty of Leftists here in North Carolina, who cannot understand the US Constitution, while on some misguided mission of great error, thus possessing an incredible and unwarranted certainty to an issue not within their intellectual grasp.
Commented: Thursday, October 5th, 2023 @ 5:12 pm
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Carolyn Garris: By your words here, I reckon Beaufort County Commissioner Richardson had it all wrong.
It would have been well received then if a member of the bureaucratic staff had corrected any error in his information, as was conveyed Monday night. I'll try to come by next week so you can show me how the hard copies are handled. I was deeply under the impression that the hard copies were still being made, kept and catalogued, and then, Monday night, I was somewhat taken aback when Commissioner Richardson was NOT roundly disabused of his allegations by the aforementioned staff. As someone who understands Real Estate here in North Carolina, as well understands governing here in North Carolina, I was doubly shocked that Beaufort County would be in such a tenuous, undefendable position, in regards to provable title as a "Race to Record State", should there ever be an EMP burst by man's hand, or a massive and deadly solar flare by an act of God. And then there is also the hacking by foreign agents, etc. Thank-you for taking this time to assuage me from these terrible fears.
Commented: Thursday, October 5th, 2023 @ 4:24 pm
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Commented on Bridges Math Curriculum in Beaufort County SchoolsJohn: Math skills are very weak in our nation, always has been in my lifetime; but far weaker now, and in an exponential context.
Our education system has already failed us; why would anyone believe that the Education Industry can now fix it, especially without the help of the smarter folk?
Commented: Thursday, October 5th, 2023 @ 1:39 pm
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Big Bob: Your comment - "Boomers love paper!" - signifies one of the 10 reasons why we need it.
Commented: Thursday, October 5th, 2023 @ 1:33 pm
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Commented on Bridges Math Curriculum in Beaufort County SchoolsBig Bob: One can start by taking away the TikTok in a very permanent manner.
Commented: Thursday, October 5th, 2023 @ 10:49 am
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Commented on Bridges Math Curriculum in Beaufort County SchoolsI just read the instructions for these math problems, and if I could revert back a few decades during my formative years, I learned to read carefully the instructions to the problem, then answer the problem completely, and then check my process to make sure I did it right.
Now consider this: What are we to think when the person writing the the instructions to the problem is an idiot? We citizens, we county commissioners elected by citizens, better keep a tight grip on all school boards, their administrations, their teachers, and their new age curriculums until WE can turn around this failing education system ... Because it is an unquestionable fact that it is failing.
Commented: Thursday, October 5th, 2023 @ 9:44 am
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Thanks for the research Gary Ceres; the Washington City Council would benefit from your keen eye for your attention to details; those pesky entities that often become worthy adversaries.
Years ago, I learned to treat all politicians with a great deal of skepticism, and Democrat Socialist lawyers with even greater cynicism, leading me to believe that the general statutes often need to be revised to reflect the times we live in. This one issue is becoming an onion that needs an additional pealing, then a great revision to better protect the public writ large. Regardless of the current general statute's possible revision, I will continue to advocate for a more perfect system here in Beaufort County, and then I will advise, with The Hood's tandem advocacy, that county commissioners do what is necessary across the state by resolution, while the general assembly finally gets its act together on this critical issue.
Commented: Wednesday, October 4th, 2023 @ 10:04 pm
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Pendiegirl: The problem with a public's private meeting about a public matter is the absolute sanctity of transparency. Unreservedly, this particular issue is at the core of the public's business, and this public issue, in my considerable opinion, must be deliberated in public because of the public's absolute need for complete transparency.
The Beaufort County Commissioners are the premier public body for all of Beaufort County's citizens, and we must therefore act accordingly.
Commented: Wednesday, October 4th, 2023 @ 1:11 pm
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Steve: I just had a long conversation with Washington City Council Candidate Gary Ceres about this issue of the county's responsibility to properly maintain a recorded history, in total perfection, of all documents of conveyance, and, of a lesser importance, all other recorded documents.
Between us, we came up with 5 good reasons why a hard copy document, with a hard copy index, in a fireproof space is essential to the continuance of maintaining stability when dire circumstances will present themselves. Without hearing from the responsible bureaucrats, it is now my position that this situation is a complete aberration to the common sense of record keeping. Once I get that opinion from these best and brightest bureaucrats, I still cannot see my governing opinion to purposefully process the better path struck changing in a meaningful way. Like you Steve, I have considerable experience with this issue of doing what is ultimately right, if not perfectly right when it comes to the real of record keeping. Its proper importance is absolute.
Commented: Wednesday, October 4th, 2023 @ 12:53 pm
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Prendiegirl: Space is not the issue; not recording hard copy documents, with hardcopy indexing is the monumental problem.
If this is a directive by state government bureaucrats, that can be corrected with the help of other smart people. It this is a Beaufort County mistake, then it will definitely be corrected.
Commented: Wednesday, October 4th, 2023 @ 10:08 am
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You are right Buzz on all counts, but we need a full evaluation of the situation, and I expect it to be done by the next time we meet, or The Hood and I will seek action once again to force these commissioners to do what it takes to straighten out what could become a massive problem - an impromptu EMP burst, natural or otherwise.
The Hood could be wrong on this one ... but, I doubt it.
Commented: Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 @ 10:58 pm
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Countrygirl411: I will write what I know soon, but suffice it to say, the key is recording a hardcopy (not the original), indexed by hardcopy at the County Registry. That is what is paramount as per state general statues (without research I can not be specific which statute).
Commented: Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 @ 6:27 pm
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Exactly Sherry Sawyer: I will address that issue of safekeeping in a more developed post later. Safekeeping documents is incredibly important and has been a staple of what Beaufort County is charged to do for over three centuries, and that is a very long time.
Commented: Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 @ 11:52 am
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Yeah "Prendiegirl," The Hood better NOT be "bearing false witness" (knowingly lying) about this very important issue, but ...
What if he got it right, and he is telling it true as is his custom to do so; what then?
Commented: Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 @ 11:30 am
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Commissioner Richardson did not notify me of this issue ahead of the meeting; however, the information that he provided turned within me a switch that caused me to enjoin deep within this debate amongst The Hood and the other members of the Center /Left Coalition, where not one commissioner, not one bureaucrat disabused us of our understanding of Beaufort County's responsibilities regarding the recording and keeping of critical documents, i.e. Deeds, Deeds of Trust, and all other official documents of conveyance.
County Government's were formed and present before states were states, before this Constitutional Republic ever existed, and there is no more fundamental government power this close to the public. At the core of this official paradigm than the keeping of documents. If Commissioner Richardson is correct in his investigation, there would exist, in my knowledge, a fundamental schism between an official of elected office, and her fiduciary duty to the public; the perfect safety of their most important documents of record. I will explain in a later post employing these words as its preface.
Commented: Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 @ 10:31 am
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Bubba: You are right in that this part of the Conflict of Interest statute is the most basic and integral of directives of what an elected official MUST NOT do.
Then, if it is actually true that there was a 3/2 vote in the affirmative, and it would NOT have passed unless this council person had not literally self-delt himself this benefit, that benefit would not have conveyed otherwise to him. Does not the City of Washington not have an attorney to help this process along in a proper manner compliant with the NC General Statutes? If an attorney was present, this should not have happened. This makes me think that something this basically foul could not have happened, so I wish to withhold judgement until I know for sure. Could someone get me the official minutes of that vote? I will publish them here for comments, and "we shall see who is swimming naked."
Commented: Tuesday, October 3rd, 2023 @ 8:51 am
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Commented on Former FBI Official Says Bureau Lost Track Of How Many Sources, Other Informants Were Involved In Capitol BreachRH: What happens when the word finally gets out of what has been going on for nearly the last decade?
What happens when the math kicks in on how ineffective the FBI /DO(in)J have been while instead going after all these Fake Crimes by those that oppose the Deep State?
Commented: Monday, October 2nd, 2023 @ 8:30 am
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Big Bob: You're a Leftist, champion of small talking small thoughts; never forget those limitations.
Commented: Sunday, October 1st, 2023 @ 7:27 pm
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RH: Yes they are. I took mine immediately after becoming re-elected because of the gaslighting I endured, courtesy of the Beaufort County bureaucracy, as ordered by the Center /Left Coalition in the majority on the Beaufort County Commissioners.
Being personally in class, where I could stand and interact and listen, and speak one on one with the Institute of Government attorney's, while in session and outside of session, was well worth my time, and re-established what I knew to be true, and gave me greater perspective as to those that may be less of the solution going forward in these perilous times. The problem with that ethics class for those junior to me, which, at this point, is everyone in Beaufort County government, excepting Commissioner Hood Richardson of course, is that these junior administrators are more interested in playing the political game rather than gathering real defendable knowledge, and tend to stay rather reluctant to remain abreast of all issues, in a real sense. Furthermore, you would be surprised how little Beaufort County leadership, in the majority, actually have a rudimentary understanding of the United States Constitution, a document they are sworn to defend.
Commented: Sunday, October 1st, 2023 @ 2:42 pm
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Commented on Former FBI Official Says Bureau Lost Track Of How Many Sources, Other Informants Were Involved In Capitol BreachChristopher Wray is at best an "empty suit," at his worst, he is as corrupt as Merrick Garland over at the DO(in)J.
Commented: Sunday, October 1st, 2023 @ 8:40 am
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Could that pendulum be truly swinging back toward sanity - www.beaufortcountynow.com
Commented: Sunday, October 1st, 2023 @ 8:08 am
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I just found this report that slipped by our publisher /webmaster - me - thus realizing that I missed this most consequential foreteller of events that are at the core of the Biden Crime Family, and the fully weaponized Department of (in)Justice, led by Corrupt DO(in)J AG Merrick Garland in this massive coverup, persecution of former President Donald Trump.
What I gathered from reading this older, unreported (here at ENC NOW) post is that the Corrupt and Weaponized Department of (in)Justice was walking through the official "shell game" reporting of their non intention to even perform a limited investigation into the Biden Crime Family was conducted, when, in all reality, there was no investigation at all. In hindsight, we now know that it only took one honest Delaware judge to begin the unravelling (of the "Sweetheart Deal") this massive corruption within the DO(in)J that was long considered real by America's brightest - our patriots - to finitely now realize that the DO(in)J is beyond any redemptive process. More of this hindsight analysis to come should I find any more of these nuggets within this Realm of the Real.
Commented: Sunday, October 1st, 2023 @ 7:31 am
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"If the shoes fits," 'they wear it.'
You can try that shoe on as you see fit as well Big Bob.
Commented: Saturday, September 30th, 2023 @ 3:36 pm
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Actually, the county commissioners only enforce what does not apply in regards to state general statutes of conflict of interest, and then that is only enforced if the parties involved are poorly connected to the Center /Left Coalition of that same board of county commissioners.
Nothing is consistent with this group because real knowledge is often the first casualty when making decisions that will almost always cost the taxpayers more money for less value.
Commented: Saturday, September 30th, 2023 @ 1:03 pm
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