Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Supreme Court Does The Right Thing Strikes Down Key Element of Voting Rights Act of 1965


Supreme Court Strikes Down Heart of Voting Rights Act:'Our Country Has Changed' YAHOO NEWS


Triadwatch in the past years has had multiple blog post on the Voting Rights Act of 1965 and what needed to be done for example

Bailout from Voting Rights Act

DOJ Pre Clearence Submission from Guilford County in Regards To The Outdated Voting Rights Act of 1965 , SCRIBD Version Embedded

here is a little bit from the article linked above

Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act—reauthorized by Congress for an additional 25 years in 2006—gives the federal government the ability to pre-emptively reject changes to election law in states and counties that have a history of discriminating against minority voters. The law covers nine states and portions of seven more, most of them in the South. The formula used to decide which states are subject to this special scrutiny (set out in Section 4 of the law) is based on decades-old voter turnout and registration data, the justices ruled, which is unfair to the states covered under it. States that had a discriminatory poll test in the 1960s and low turnout among minority voters must seek special permission from the federal government to change their election laws, even though many of these states now have near-equal voter turnout rates between minorities and whites.

The court has effectively now put the ball back in Congress' court, writing in its decision that it is up to Congress to write a new formula that is based on current data. States or counties that fit the new formula could still be subject to federal "preclearance" of changes to their elections procedures. It remains to be seen whether Congress, which is now more partisanly divided than in 2006, would tackle the challenge of creating a new rubric to find and eradicate racial discrimination at the polls. The president called on Congress to pass legislation addressing the ruling in a statement on Tuesday.

As you can see from the above map in the Triad area only Rockingham and Guilford County were subject to the preclearance of the Voting Rights Act which to me was patently unfair using outdated data to determine this. Can anyone please send me a story in the past 10 or 20 years where minorities were denied to vote in Guilford County?  I am sure in the next few days plenty of lefties will be up in arms over this ruling but to me it was outdated and needs a complete overhaul to be more in tune with the times .

Voting Rights Act Chart Chief Roberts used in ruling from Business Insider

 
Look at the gap difference from 1965 to 2004 in these key states that are a part of the Voting Rights Act. Progress has been made in many states over the past 40 years and Chief Roberts said this in the article
 
"But Roberts said that the pre-clearance system for changes to voting laws no longer made sense — pointing to original conditions of pre-clearance included in the Voting Rights Act that were no longer necessary due to the gains in minority voter registration.
"Coverage today is based on decades-old data and eradicated practices," he wrote. "The formula captures States by reference to literacy tests and low voter registration and turnout in the 1960s and early 1970s. But such tests have been banned nationwide for over 40 years. And voter registration and turnout numbers in the covered States have risen dramatically in the years since."


Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr., Justices Antonin Scalia, Anthony M. Kennedy, Clarence Thomas and Samuel A. Alito Jr. made a great ruling in this case .

Sunday, June 23, 2013

Greensboro Guardian Gone, Triad Conservative New Blog In Town

Heard the news today that the Greensboro Guardian will no longer have blog post in the area.

News of a new blog called Triad Conservative  is now going to hit the area , here is the greetings from this blog:

"I am pleased to announce the start-up of a new blog.  Triad Conservative will be devoted to commentary and news on local and state issues.  In addition, cultural, pro-life and pro-family matters will be discussed.  Finally, we will cover health policy and perhaps other topics as time permits.
I will be posting here approximately twice weekly; and will be running the blog. 
But Charles Davenport-- the best columnist the Greensboro News and Record ever had-- will post here periodically also.
Would you like to receive our new posts automatically?  If so, please go here to sign up.  
Please note that this new blog has a comment policy.  It is found on our "About" page.  The policy reads as follows:
Respectful comments that contribute to the conversation are welcome. There is a required sign-in process; and all comments will be moderated. We reserve the right to edit or to refrain from publishing comments that contain profanity or indecency; or that, in our judgment, are unacceptably inappropriate.
This blog is initiated in response to Charles' decision to cease any new activity at the Greensboro Guardian.  I appreciate very much his allowing me to post there over the last year or so.  
The Guardian certainly will be missed.  Charles has decided to write a book and pursue other endeavors; but I eagerly anticipate his contributions here.
Welcome aboard!
Joe Guarino
- See more at http://www.triadconservative.com/ "

Good luck with the new blog Joe.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Through The Grapevine TREBIC President Applies for Downtown Greensboro Job


As the saying goes "I heard it through the GRAPEVINE" that unofficial now official lobbyist for the Triad Real Estate and Building Industry Coalition aka "TREBIC CARTEL" Marlene Sanford has applied to become the next president of Downtown Greensboro Inc. (DGI) .

The DGI search committee is in the process of hiring a new president to replace Ed Wolverton who leaves post July 1st.  

It is interesting to note that Marlene Sanford is applying for this job. Does this mean that the TREBIC CARTEL has lost it's luster locally or that she wants a new career path for herself? If the search committee is smart they would not hire from a contingency of the usual suspects but hire a fresh face from outside the area.

The blog dang has a post titled "Action Greensboro's leaders make a run for it"  with a few more usual suspects in Cecelia Thompson and April Harris who are wanting to be president at DGI. One anonymous commentor had this to say,
"April Harris is about to get fired. Susan Schwartz of the Cemala foundation has been lobbying hard against her. Dabney Sanders is also lobbying Jim Melvin for her dismissal."

Looks like the committee will have a tough choice to either hire from within or get a new fresh face to Downtown Greensboro.




Thursday, June 13, 2013

Triad Group Blows Taxpayer Money on Trip to France Competing Against Other North Carolina City in Kinston in Same Booth

Looks like our local powers to be want to recruit in Paris France , Triad Business Journal is reporting
"The Triad group is comprised of Dan Lynch, president of the Greensboro Economic Development Alliance; Henry Isaacson, chairman of the Piedmont Triad Airport Authority; Kevin Baker, executive director of the Piedmont Triad International Airport; Kip Blakely, TIMCO Aviation Services Inc.'s vice president of industry and government relations; and Steve Googe, executive director of the Davidson County Economic Development Commission.
Lynch said four organizations — his group, PTI, the Piedmont Triad Partnership and Davidson County — pitched in a total of $7,500 to be part of the North Carolina state pavilion at the air show. The group will use the space to promote the Triad as an ideal location for aerospace companies to set up operations."

Hope they have their expense reports in order because a public records request is in their coffers once they get back from this endeavor.

Looking at the participants in this air show let's check out the North Carolina Pavilion

AEROSPHERE AVIATION SERVICES, INC.
C.R. ONSRUD, INC.
GREENSBORO ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ALLIANCE
IMET ALLOYS: SUPERALLOY & TITANIUM MATERIALS MANAGEMENT
LIQUIP INTERNATIONAL-BETA SYSTEMS DIVISION
MONROE- UNION COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
NLA DIAGNOSTICS LLC
North Carolina Department of Commerce
NORTH CAROLINA GLOBAL TRANSPARK
NORTH CAROLINA'S EASTERN REGION
PEMMCO MANUFACTURING
TIMCO AVIATION SERVICES


North Carolina is the King of the United States participants in regards to areas being represented in Paris Air Show from taxpayer funded groups with 5 including N.C. Department of Commerce, Greensboro Economic Development Alliance, Moore Union County Economic Development, North Carolina Global Transpark and North Carolina Eastern Region.

Here is a link to United States participants in Paris Air Show HERE

Here is a list of other airports, municipalities and states represented at the Air Show to show you how absurd it is to see 5 different areas where we should only need one entity but am sure King Zoning Stud Henry Isaacson PTI Chairman enjoys his trip to Paris every year. Other participants are: Ohio, Alabama , Arizona, Best of New England, Oregon, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia,  Mississippi(MS), Wichita, Kansas, Meridian, Maryland, Miami Airport, Jackson MS. , MS. Gulf Coast, Newport News Airport, Oklahoma , Pinellas County, Virginia Economic Development Partnership, Ohio State University, Plattsburgh Airport, Rockford, South Carolina Department of Commerce, Washington State, West Massachusetts.

I am sure it is well and good to have 2 competing areas under the same roof  competing for the same companies in Greensboro and the Global Transpark in Kinston N.C. but we need to also understand how the Global Transpark has been sucking the taxpayers of this state dry for a long time , Carolina Journal has a great write up on the waste of taxpayers money in the Global Transpark in Kinston N.C.
HERE . Here is the first paragraph:

"The Global TransPark
A boondoggle from the start. This series records what is possibly the largest government waste and failure in North Carolina state history, a failed cargo-airport project that has brought false hopes but little impact to Kinston and Eastern North Carolina."

Now we have a boondoggle in Kinston competing against the local pie in the sky boondoggle Aerotropolis Board competing for the same companies in the same booth at the Paris Air Show, boy don't you just love our tax payer funded junkets to Paris France for these group of North Carolinians. Can't wait to see the expense repots from all involved.

ALSO BLOG DANG HAS SOMETHING TO SAY AS WELL ON THE SUBJECT

Monday, June 10, 2013

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Sunday, June 2, 2013

Greensboro Coliseum Wasting $72,000 on Traffic and Congestion Study from Agenda for June 4th 2013 meeting

From the Greensboro City Council meeting for June 4, 2013 there are 2 items that are very interesting to take notice of that are in the report on disbursements from 4-29-13 through 5-13-2013
in a section titled under state federal and other grants is this
5-10-2013
vendor name:
Martin Alexiou Bryson PLLC

description:
Coliseum traffic & parking study

price:
$13,467.39

and

vendor name:
Martin Alexiou Bryson PLLC

description:
Congestion Management Study

price:
$58,838.39  TOTAL = $72,305.78

So as we see from this that the Greensboro City Council is spending $72,000 on 2 studies that you would think with over the years that the staff and personnel at the coliseum would know by now how to get traffic in and out of the coliseum in a timely manner . Let's also remember that over the years someone at NCDOT and coliseum came up with a brilliant idea to spend millions of dollars to add reversible lanes for High Point Road which is now gone but certainly a waste of taxpayer money to boot , below is a picture of what the reversible lanes look like


note this is not high point road but a picture of a reversible lane

You do not need to spend thousands of taxpayer dollars on 2 studies to come up with a idea that should be easily fixed if the Greensboro Coliseum and Matt Brown would implement what they use during the ACC Tournament in a shuttle service from the Four Seasons mall parking lot to help with over flow crowds at coliseum events.

During these budget times and looking at ways to curb spending it would be beneficial if studies like these would not be done and save the taxpayers money .

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