Sen. Hise to Obama: "You picked the wrong state to start this fight with"
Published May 9, 2016
by Tom Bullock, Wfae.org, May 7, 2016.
North Carolina Republicans began gathering in Greensboro Friday for their 2016 State Convention.
These are normally events where people rally around candidates, platforms and their party. This year, in this state however, it was also a chance for party faithful to show defiance against the Federal Government.
Everything was not all copacetic with North Carolina Republicans. The NC GOP is still showing the scars of having its popularly elected chairman ousted and replaced by party brass.
But this sometimes politely cantankerous crowd was downright giddy to see two men take the stage.
"There’s no gridlock in Raleigh. We’re getting so much done we’re getting tired." That’s Representative Skip Stam, the #2 in the North Carolina House.
That would be Lt. Governor Dan Forest who is also President of the North Carolina Senate. But it was hard to hear Forest's name over the crowd's cheers and applause.
Hise was just getting warmed up. And so was the crowd. "You have a state legislature that can stand for what is right," he told them, "In fact frankly, fails to understand how it’s controversial that we have said men should stay in the men's room and women should stay in the women’s room." For that reference to House Bill 2 the State Senator was greeted with thunderous applause generated by hundreds of Republican delegates, activists and officials.
All clearly were tuned in to the news that the US Justice Department has given the State until close of business Monday to declare they will not enforce North Carolina’s controversial House Bill 2. They went apoplectic when the State Senator threw the biggest piece of red meat he had at this decidedly red crowd. Telling President Barack Obama and the US Justice Department to bring it on."You picked the wrong state to start this fight with."
With that the crowd went nuts. Everyone in the room jumped to their feet. Their hands in a blur of applause. One woman threw her hands in the air and danced.
Harris is a supporter of House Bill 2. And he has this hope for Governor Pat McCrory and other top Republicans as they face off against the US Justice Department, "I hope they’ll stand strong. I think the greater question is where’s our congressmen? This is the federal government breathing down the neck of North Carolina."
Not coincidentally, Harris is running for congress in North Carolina’s 9th District against incumbent fellow Republican Robert Pittenger. Harris says on HB 2, "I haven’t heard from Congressman Pittenger at all."
To that Congressman Pittenger says simply, "there are a lot of things occurring that the good Reverend Harris is not familiar with." In particular he says, "I spoke out very clearly regarding PayPal," when they halted plans to put 400 jobs in Charlotte because of House Bill 2. Pittenger says he’s still talking with the company to try to bring them back. But overall he says. "This is something that was started in the state. And it’s something that we speak out of personally, which I have. But it’s nothing that you can legislate from a federal position."
It seems views on House Bill 2 divide not just Republicans and Democrats on the campaign trail…but also Republican rivals for congress.
May 9, 2016 at 2:18 pm
Richard L Bunce says:
Would be nice for the courts to clarify (or better yet Congress) the definitions used in Federal laws and regulations. Sex is biological and can be determined via a genetic test. It cannot be changed or altered (at least not yet) in a persons lifetime. Gender is based on self identification and can be changed each time asked... which makes it difficult to use in law. Just like race is not per Federal guidelines on race in effect since the mid 90s... based on self identification. I believe the Census asks for sex of each resident, not gender. I suspect most people interchange sex and gender without thought.
May 9, 2016 at 7:23 pm
Tad Richard says:
What fight? It's a simple choice for our state leaders - change the law, lose the federal funding, or take it to the (now crippled) Supreme Court. I don't think anyone in the Obama administration is losing sleep over what decision North Carolina makes.
May 10, 2016 at 11:08 am
Richard L Bunce says:
USSC not crippled, in fact a case can be made it is improved at 8 justices. No more divisive 5-4 decisions. Falls back to lower court at 4-4 until a 5-3 decision can be worked out. I suspect this will get to 5-3 and toss the ball back to Congress to clarify is sex in the CRA also included gender.
May 9, 2016 at 9:36 pm
Thayer Jordan says:
The poor people of N.C., are the ones that suffer the most, not just because of the HB2 bill, but because of all the wasted taxpayers dollars that these morons in the capital have spent the last four years. If I could tell anyone about how bad this state is pollitically, I'd say do not move to it, not just because of HB 2, but also because of the legislator. If i could move out of state, I would. N.C. is just not worth living in any more.