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North Carolina Democratic Party Chairman Randy Voller
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NC Dem leader: GOP taking state backward

Published: 2013-02-07 10:10:00
Updated: 2013-02-07 12:55:21

In his first news conference as North Carolina Democratic Party chairman, Randy Voller vowed Thursday to fight the Republican majority in the General Assembly and enlisted state residents to join in the battle.

"We cannot just lie down and let this train run over us," Voller said in fiery remarks to reporters.

"This is a radical and reactionary legislature," he said. "There's a small group in this state that's trying to take us back in time. Depending on what the bill is, they're either taking us to the 20th century, the 19th century (or) some might even say the Middle Ages."

The Pittsboro mayor, who was elected party chairman last weekend, said he recognizes he faces an uphill battle, with Republicans controlling state government. Also, the state Democratic Party has been in disarray for the past year after a sexual harassment scandal at the party's headquarters, and its fundraising has been lackluster.

He said Democrats will turn to grassroots advocacy to rebuild the party from the ground up, and he immediately set out to define the party as one of fairness, transparency and equality, one that will invest in children and one that believes diversity is a strength.

"This (Republican) agenda is anti-worker, anti-middle class, anti-gay, anti-immigrant, anti-women, anti-community, anti-local control – pretty much against everything," he said. "I want to know what they're for. They told us they're for jobs, (but) where are the jobs?

"It's easy to be against things. It's a lot harder to build things."

Voller said GOP lawmakers need to live up to their promises of focusing on job creation and stop getting sidetracked by legislation such as a Senate bill that would fire all sitting members of some key state boards and commissions.

"People are struggling, and all I hear up here (at the legislature) is cut, cut, cut," he said. "North Carolina needs to have jobs."

Republican legislative leaders say they are creating jobs by cutting taxes and regulatory burdens on business.

Voller called on lawmakers to halt plans to slash unemployment benefits and restructure the state tax code, which he said would favor business over families.

"We are the party of the New Deal," he said of Democrats. "They are the party of the raw deal."

He also criticized Gov. Pat McCrory's plan to fund higher education based on the rate at which university graduates obtain jobs, saying it would turn the University of North Carolina into "a vocational college" and no longer cultivate the innovation needed to succeed in the future.

Voller said the GOP gerrymandered voting districts last year to strengthen its hold on state government, and he called on lawmakers to appoint an independent commission to handle redistricting in the future. That's the only way to have fair elections, he said.

Still, he said, he's confident that Democrats will return to power in North Carolina as demographics change.

"The future is on our side, and I invite my brothers and sisters to join us because the bigger problems need to be solved," he said.

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"They told us they're for jobs, (but) where are the jobs?"

They've been in office 1 month, clown!! How many years did the left-wing run the state and you said nothing!!!!

"Segregation, much higher taxes, government witch hunts for having ‘unpopular’ beliefs etc?"

You left out the crime rate for that era.

The republicans controlled the GA in almost veto proof fashion for more than 2 years and controlled the courts.

Where are the jobs, Mr. Tillis?

Oh, you've been too busy cutting education, punishing the unemployed and camera wanding to give a flip about jobs. goldenosprey

The Democrats controlled everything for 2 years.

Where are the jobs Mr. Pres.?

Oh you've been too busy campainging, punishing the rich, and camera wanding to give a flip about turning on that jobs laser.

There.....fixed it for ya!

"We do not have to let this new Big Government control our every move."

They've been in office 1 month and the left-wingers are already crying "big government" and "us". Gezzzz!

" . . . immediately set out to define the party as one of fairness, transparency and equality . . . "

We all know this is a democrat lie from the white. house to the statehouse. Lies and demonize the Republicans. That's what the democrat platform is gonna be??????

Maybe the republicans can get the state back on track.

One thing about democrats they cry, cry ,cry when they lose.

"We desperately need to go back to about 1954.-veyor

Segregation, much higher taxes, government witch hunts for having ‘unpopular’ beliefs etc?"

As well as no pollution controls anywhere for anything, few work safety standards, rampant racism and bigotry, yeah, that's a conservative Utopia right there!

"We desperately need to go back to about 1954.-veyor

"Segregation, much higher taxes, government witch hunts for having ‘unpopular’ beliefs etc?"----WooHoo2You

All brought to you by your favorite local democrats. Let us now forget the lynchings and forced sterilization that they gave you as well.....

And before you come back with the dixiecrat myth, it is just that , a myth,

The republicans are going to take us back to "Hoover Times" that I heard my Grandfather talk about when I was a small child growing up in N.C.We'll be a state of tent city people, without jobs or money for food, healthcare, rent, or any other necessity. It'll be back to 1934 not 1954. Another Great Depression for North Carolina.

"...the Dems are for everything. "

Particularly if it involves spending other peoples money in order to buy votes and influence.

WAHHHHHH!

I knew I would touch a nerve! junk999

I have not seen anything positive in this country the last 4 years and sure don't look for anything in the next, except higher taxes, food prices, unemployment, and gas prices. But I am at least hopeful things will get better at the State level.

I remember in 2005 when the state had a 2 BILLION dollar surplus, and the demorcats wasted every single penny of it. Oh, and nobody received raises that year either.

Sounds like someone has a bad case of the "my idea is the only good idea".

kcr630 Go back 8-10 years or have you forgotten. I am sure you would like to.

Burton you are right. Elections have consequences but we as the people have rights. We do not have to let this new Big Government control our every move. We have to remind politicians what they promised when they ran for office. The consequences can be that people realize their mistake and work to make positive changes in who represent them.

I am a conservative, NOT a Republican. The last few years there has been a huge difference.

Now with all of the vitriolic comments from both sides today, I will say what I really believe of ALL politicians REGARDLESS OF PARTY: Their # 1 objective is the accumulation of power. #2 is re-election to retain power. #3 is ensuring their biggest donors stay happy (which increases power). #4 is to keep constituents happy to ensure re-election. #5 get re-elected. Please note nothing is said of taking care of neither the State nor the Nation which is not a priority to any of them and has not been for years.

Don’t worry liberals and Democrats, the Republicans in this state never, ever have been in power for more than 4 years. Soon NC can get back to being run by the likes of Black, Easley, Edwards, ET. Al.

So, are we going back to lower unemployment and a booming economy?

We desperately need to go back to about 1954.-veyor

Segregation, much higher taxes, government witch hunts for having ‘unpopular’ beliefs etc?

In the immortal words of our President/King Obama

"Elections have consequences" so please all of the bleeding heart liberals just keep quite, sit down and shut-up, and let the other party run things the way they want to, or have the Democrats forgotten what it was like in the first 2 years of the Obama/Pelosi/Reid jugernaut! Apparently the dems don't have a problem with it on the federal level, but seem to think it isn't fair on the state level.

These Dem clowns are sounding like a broken record - the GOP is anti everything and the Dems are for everything. Well look where this has gotten us over the past 4 years. The proof is in the results not the rhetoric.

Sounds like the typical bleeding heart liberal to me. Upset we won't spend more and upset with the new districts. The Dems had them the way they wanted for 100 years. Boo Hoo Hoo.

Yes, let's go back to the "honest" ways of Easley, Bev, Black, Soles, etc..... are they all in the same prison or do we need to have a conference call?

We desperately need to go back to about 1954.

"lol, not they did not reject it... the democratic representatives got the majority of the vote, but due to repub gerrymandering, the minority got all the power."

Last I checked, McCrory got the majority of the popular vote.

"It is our turn now, sit down, watch and learn!"

You mean like how the woman who was supposed to lead the agency responsible for pre-K programs was chosen? Or how McCrory picked a known child abuser to head the DOE? Or that Art Pope, known shill for the Koch Brothers, now runs the budget process? Yeah, we're learning real fast that the Republicans have Big Corporate's interests at heart, and not the people of NC.

We can start changing all of our highway signs at the state lines to "Welcome to 1950's Mississippi".

you ask, where are the jobs? Obamacare and tax increases-that's why there are no new jobs and so many people are now on food stamps. Obamanomics-enjoy.

"MadMaxx wrong on sooooooo many counts, look at the most southern states of Louisanna and bordering States, all Red, and all in the Bottom in Education and Job unemployment, you really think that Business's want to relocate there?" SouthernPackerFan

I think productive citizens and businesses are fleeing highly taxed and poorly run states like California, New York, and Illinois.

I know that I don't want NC to become anything like those "enlightened" states.

By the way floyd, how are those new Obama tax hikes treatin' you?

So where were the jobs Voller and his buddies created over the last five years? Obama's rotten anti business policies and regulations are still crushing business all over the country. Guess he gets a pass from the uninformed and uncaring.

"We cannot just lie down and let this train run over us," Voller said in fiery remarks to reporters.

That's what Obama is doing and that's what Democrats have always don't the expand government at the expense of the working man. Look in the mirror Mr. Voller. Democrats have always been the train and the working man has always been the track they run over. Enough liberal lies already!

What did people expect this guy to say. I look forward to this new Republican dominated government. It's about time the Democrats lost control of the state government. Personally I could care less about either party as long as things improve. I agree that the Republicans need more time to screw things up worse but I have faith that is what will happen judging by the early returns which have been mentioned. The Sea level rise law being example A. Everyone wants changes until the changes start hitting them where it hurts. I'll be watching this Governor & Legislature closely.

"The republicans controlled the GA in almost veto proof fashion for more than 2 years and controlled the courts.

Where are the jobs, Mr. Tillis?" - goldenosprey

Since the beginning of 2010 over 150,000 jobs have been added to the North Carolina economy. This historically is one of the fastest job growth periods in the history of the state.

http://www.deptofnumbers.com/employment/north-carolina/

'From a trough of 3,850,400 in February 2010, North Carolina has gained 154,200 jobs according to CES (employer survey) employment figures.'

'From a November 2009 low of 4,055,045, North Carolina has added 259,434 jobs according to the CPS (household) survey.'

Back to family values and less government.... I hope!

"They're takin us backwards". The new liberal lie to fill te koolaid cups. No substance or facts to back anything up. Just a short phrase that the ignorant will rally behind.

I thought overall that the citizens of North Carolina were much smarter than they actually are; I was wrong. Unfortunately, this GOP dominant legislature will wind up taking us back in time and hurting a lot of our citizens. A lot of them will citizens that voted for them. All I can do is laugh at you for being this ignorant. Be careful what you ask for!

"Where are the jobs, Mr. Tillis? says goldenosprey

Let's see, he has been the leader for two years, Obama has been President for four years. My Obama, where are the jobs????????" so sayeth Gary-too.

Despite monolithic republican obstruction, unemployment in the private sector is improving under president Obama.

NC is not fortunate enough to have such leadership.

Now, I was never a huge Bev fan, but lord knows if she lost four years ago with, this tea-party GA, NC would be reduced to rubble by now.

Taking a step backwards would mean to leave everything the way it was before the elections--after over 100 years of demorat control..its way past time that things did get changed. You go on ahead there Gov. McCrory--you have my support.

"It is our turn now, sit down, watch and learn!" - @grimreaper3053

Reminds me of the "Now the adults are in charge" when Bush was elected. We know how that turned out. The GOP hates government, and is terrible at running it. Oh, some will learn all right, but at what cost? A tragic mistake for NC. Your handle is accurate.

Democrat House member Jean Farmer-Butterfield says unemployment changes will cause host of problems... Homelessness, higher crime rate, domestic violence, alcohol and substance abuse, suicides and mass killings...

Just another whacko leftist Democrack

Anti-everything and no effort put into creating jobs. Mr. Voller calls out the GOP directly on their main problems. I'm happy such a straight talker won the chairmanship!

Where are the jobs, Mr. Tillis? says goldenosprey

Let's see, he has been the leader for two years, Obama has been President for four years. My Obama, where are the jobs????????

Leftist, Liberal, Democrack, Progressive Hypocrites!

It is going to take time to straighten out the mess the Democrats have created over the years. It is our turn now, sit down, watch and learn! Republicans had the last 2 years true, but had a thorne in their side that vetoed everything that made sense! Lets get it done, the voters have spoken!(Is this not what I hear at the federal level?)

Sour grapes and sore losers! Wahhhhh! We don't get to make the rules anymore. "... fairness, transparency and equality ..." I remember those over the last dozen or so years. Oh no, wait, I don't remember anything of the sort. I remember scandals, indictments, loss of law licenses and campaign mismanagement. Why don't we give those wascally Wepublicans a little more than a week to see how things fare in the state with the fifth highest unemployment in the nation?

I welcome our new corporate masters, and extend a Laurel and Hardy handshake to ALEC!

THIS is the dawning of the age of corporations as people, so why SHOULDN'T we be thrilled that they have so SELFLESSLY decided to take pity on us mere mortals by writing all our legislation?

wrong baby ... we are going FORWARD! Yay!

Just watch; the Republican legislature is making a power grab attempt to clear the boards and regulatory agencies of anyone who isn't a conservative, with the intention of rolling back any and all rules they believe do not favor Big Business. This is the goal of the Koch Brothers and ALEC, and it's not at all surprising that conservative-controlled legislatures across the country are suddenly trying to enact similar laws.

This current crop of conservatives also know their time is short, so they are going to shove these social and environmental rule changes down our throats as fast as possible. Job creation? Ha! The only job creation we're going to see is what normally takes place through sheer inertia.

"The first republican governor in decades took office a month ago and you're wondering where are the jobs?"

Not McCrory, the general assembly has been dominated by republicans the last 2 years. Now we get backwards laws like outlawing sea level rise and making women get mandatory ultrasounds as well as having to hide their nippls.

The GOP wins by gerrymandering and hands over control to Kansas and the Americans For Prosperity (which is in Kansas!).

So where is the Tea Party to protest this "tyranny?" Hmmm? Bueller?

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