State needs big changes
Thank you for making public the truth on the state of our economy in North Carolina and as it compares to our neighbors (“7 myths of North Carolina’s economy” by Brian Balfour, Ideas, May 25).
Folks, this is an election year, and if this isn’t enough to vote out the party and those legislatures responsible for this condition, then what will it take? Taxpayers can’t stand any more of this type of administration and especially those running for office whom Mike Easley is endorsing.
Charles O’Brien
Greensboro
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..."then what will it take?"
An electorate where the majority does not feel entitled to the property of others.
Posted on June 1, 2008 9:33 PM
right on Charles O'Brien!
I'm in total agreement that anyone currently in office in North Carolina State should not be re-elected for any office.
How to make that happen?
Expose the corruptness? How to do that?
I have tried to, while working NOT to appear as overly emotional and irrational.
Hard task.
Everyone should read Twilla's article
http://blog.news-record.com/opinion/letters/archives/2008/06/state_needs_big_changes.shtml
Posted on June 5, 2008 9:57 PM
oops!
here's the correct link
http://blog.news-record.com/opinion/letters/archives/2008/05/reduce_county_spending_instead.shtml
Posted on June 5, 2008 10:18 PM