Sep 30

Uh-Oh! More Democrat Corruption Again!

Since the Democrats are engaged in corruption I’m just glad it’s happening now, going in to an election year, know what I mean?

What’s really odd to me is those people point to the right and call us selfish and greedy, yet they cheat, lie, steal and are just basically corrupt for their own personal financial gain. Anyone remember the last time a Republican was caught up in something like that?

And oddly enough, the big name Democrat in this latest scandal is none other than North Carolina Governor Beverly Perdue. Say, didn’t we just read about her wanting to suspend the elections, and oddly enough the reason is because North Carolinians at this point in time have a very, very low regard for that party.

Yeah! This week, remember? Call off the elections… then she claimed it was a joke, after that it was sarcasm, after that it was a Republican conspiracy to get her, you know, all the usual, one after the other, typical Democrat excuses. You can read about that vile woman here.

Well, she’s at it again! Way to go, Bev!

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A state lawmaker and a group of Democrat political donors with ties to Gov. Beverly Perdue are poised to sell land at a handsome profit for a tire plant that’s being lured with $100 million in state and local incentives, according to public records reviewed by The Associated Press.

As North Carolina’s chief executive, the governor is a key decision maker in large incentives deals involving state money. She also helps appoint the board members of a foundation that’s been asked to provide part of the tire plant’s package. Perdue’s campaign has received more than $52,000 from five men with an ownership stake in the Brunswick County industrial park proposed for the new facility.

The governor’s son, Garrett Perdue, is also a lawyer and site-selection consultant for an influential law firm that a county official said was advising the tire company. The firm, Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, does not disclose which projects the younger Perdue works on, citing attorney-client privilege. Read the rest

It just gets better and better for that disgusting wench, doesn’t it?