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Home Trump + NC About Archives Donate NC Policy Watch Login Remember Me Login Forgot your password? NC Policy Watch Home Trump + NC About Archives Donate Defending Democracy , News Joe Biden wins the presidency (updated) By Rob Schofield 2 days ago Leave a comment In Defending Democracy , News In the culmination to one of the most rancorous campaigns and excruciating vote counts in American history, former Vice President Joe Biden was elected the 46th president of the United States today. With victory secured in his birth state of Pennsylvania by virtue of the size of his lead and analysis of the votes left to be counted, Biden now has an insurmountable lead in the Electoral College. Although multiple national news outlets have called the victory, President Donald Trump has yet to concede defeat. Click here to be taken to States Newsroom Washington bureau reporter Laura Olson’s in-depth coverage of this story. Policy Watch will continue to update this story as events — including reactions from across North Carolina — continue to develop. UPDATE: Associated Press called the state of Nevada for Biden this morning as well. Click here for details. Among the reactions starting to arrive from prominent North Carolinians: From. Rev. Dr. William Barber, head of the national Poor People’s Campaign : This is more than a victory for Biden and Harris. This is a victory for democracy. When all the votes are counted, some 80 million Americans will have voted to end the Trumpism politics of lies, greed and the lust for power. An unprecedented coalition of American people have said clearly, “We cannot go backwards. We are going forward together.” People did not turnout in record numbers in the midst of a pandemic to vote for a return to normal. We have elected Biden and Harris to use the power of government to lift up those who have been battered by COVID-19, battered by poverty, and battered by years of Republican extremism. We can celebrate now for a moment, but we must go to work and make sure that people can soon feel that their votes will result in policy change. As I said to Vice President Biden when he was running, our hope is in the mourning. If his administration can answer the cries of mourning people with real, transformative policy that addresses systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation and the denial of healthcare, it will indeed be a new day in America. If the new administration and Congress will challenge the war economy and the false moral narrative of religious nationalism and nativism, then we the people can believe again that this democracy will continue to be made a more perfect union. If this win is to be a victory for all of us, we must have a major political reconstruction. From Congressman David Price: This is a moment to celebrate — we unseated an unfit and dangerous President, elected our first female Vice President, and are on track to win the popular vote by a historic margin. I am proud of all of us for standing strong and making our voices heard. Your voice, your vote, and your dedication to our future helped make the difference. The coming weeks won’t be easy. We know Trump will try to do everything he can to invalidate the results of this election. But the American people have already made their choice loud and clear: it’s time to move forward with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris leading the fight. From Kendra Johnson, executive director of Equality North Carolina : Equality North Carolina joins you in celebrating the end of Donald Trump’s presidency, a reign of terror that left vulnerable Americans fearful for their lives and safety on a daily basis. Because of your hard work throughout this election cycle, LGBTQ Americans, Black and Brown folks, immigrants and folks from all marginalized backgrounds have the possibility of a brighter future on the horizon. In particular, we’re celebrating Kamala Harris becoming Vice President-elect, a historic win as the first woman and woman of color to serve in the role Joe and Kamala’s wins in no way will fix all of our problems. We’re still in the midst of a raging pandemic, unemployment remains at an all-time high and we’re facing a terrifying judicial makeup from the highest courts in the land all the way down. But at least for today, we can rest assured that leaders with our community’s best interests at heart will soon be governing from the highest office in the land, and Equality North Carolina will be working alongside them every step of the way. Commentary Weekend humor from Celia Rivenbark: A provision of the Constitution that should be retired By Celia Rivenbark 2 days ago Leave a comment In Commentary Let’s face it. The idea of anybody being appointed to any job “for life” is ridiculous. It’s important to remember when Alexander Hamilton and Company came up with this notion of lifelong appointments for federal judges, the life expectancy was 33. To put it another way, they made this call at a time in our nation’s history when it was entirely possible to step on a rusty nail and die of tetanus a week later. Today, the average life expectancy is 77. So, yeah. Bad call. Because of Article III, Amy Comey Barrett can realistically expect to serve four decades or more on the Supreme Court, which is a thought that maketh me want to lie down in green pastures and cry myself to sleep. The Supreme Court needs term limits. Nothing crazy, mind you. Maybe 15 years. They are lawyers. Successful, ambitious lawyers. Why do we treat them like they are exotic, heavenly creatures who descended to earth on the wings of angels? Their brains aren’t that special or rare. It’s not like they invented that preset button in your car door that remembers where you like the seat. Now that’s genius. They are just ambitious, well-connected lawyers who clerked for the right judges and managed not to hire undocumented housekeepers. That we know of. It galls me to think we’re supposed to worship the intellect of Brett (“beers and boofing”) Kavanaugh. C’mon. Perhaps the best example of how foolish a lifetime job is on the highest court is Justice Clarence Thomas, who is now in his 30 th year of doing…not much of anything. Thomas has been as quiet as a mouse peeing on cotton the entire time. He’s so famously quiet, in fact, you could be forgiven if you thought he’d died years ago and was propped up “Weekend at Bernie’s” style for all those black-robed class pictures every year. The notion of a lifetime job anywhere is goofy. You don’t get hired at Taco Bell or Jiffy Lube and, on day one, the boss says: “Oh, and by the way, you know this is FOR LIFE.” These are honorable jobs, to be sure, but they’re not likely something you want to do forever. To look at it another way, maybe these justices don’t even want this job for life. Sure, Amy Comey Barrett might, at age 48, be filled with dewy-eyed dreams of ending reproductive rights for women, trashing the Affordable Health Care Act and sending LGBTQ rights hurtling back to the ‘50s, but she may feel differently in her 80s. The founders came up with Article III, of course, to keep the federal courts independent of partisan politics. Which, as we now know, doesn’t work even a little bit. The Barrett confirmation is the most recent assault on the spirit of Article III’s intentions because the process was bloodlessly manipulated by assorted vindictive “United States Senators.” I literally have avocados I bought before she was nominated that still aren’t ripe. Damn shame. Celia Rivenbark wonders why clogged gutters are suddenly such a big deal. Education Parents were anxious and stressed in the early days of the pandemic, a Campbell University professor found By Greg Childress 2 days ago Leave a comment In Education Miranda van Tilburg A study by a Campbell University professor conducted soon after schools closed for in-person instruction found parents stressed out and reporting higher levels of anxiety because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was led by Miranda van Tilbur...
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