#NC50 House Race: Chaney vs Meyer

A little under a year ago, Graig Meyer was appointed to the NC General Assembly for district 50.

Appointed. Not elected. 


District 50 now has the opportunity to remove Meyer before he does any more damage. Check out his opponent, Rod Chaney.

Since that appointment, he’s seemingly pushed nothing but far Left liberal ideas and towed his party’s line. His escapades include supporting the fundamentally flawed and experimental Common Core standards.  Meyer claims to oppose over-testing, yet Common Core is jam-packed with that. The guy is clueless.

I watched Meyer spout debunked pro-core talking point after talking point at an NCGA Common Core legislative research committee meeting this past Spring. He ignored the pleas of the parents who came to speak out and instead, championed a set of copyrighted standards and the unaccountable D.C. trade groups who own them.

Not surprising, since Mr. Meyer only represents like-minded people and likes to play politics with our kids. Check out this rather hateful tweet. Does Mr. Meyer realize his attempt to smear opposition includes parents, teachers and students from ALL walks of life?  Apparently not:  

Supporting Education? Not by the looks of his record.

Meyer has been the primary sponsor of three bills. One of which is to repeal Opportunity Scholarships that benefit low-income and minority students. Mr. Meyer has a strange way of ‘supporting education’ by attempting to remove those scholarships.

Perhaps his ‘white guilt’ isn’t strong enough for him to see the damage undoing those scholarships will do to minority and low-income students?

Yes, Meyer is ashamed of his “whiteness“.  Insert eyeroll and sigh here.  Wasn’t afraid of all the “whiteness” here though:

Forward, Together! Naturally, he’s a big spending, big government, all your kids belong to us fan of Moral Monday:

Naturally he’s endorsed by Moral Monday partners:

Here’s another fun tweet or two here; never let a good crisis go to waste:

 

You have a choice, NC 50. Take back your district.

Take back your voice from this appointed liberal.

Check out his opponent, Rod Chaney.

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A.P. Dillon is a reporter currently writing at The North State Journal. She resides in the Triangle area of North Carolina. Find her on Twitter: @APDillon_ Tips: APDillon@Protonmail.com
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2 Responses to #NC50 House Race: Chaney vs Meyer

  1. Take time to read Hundreds of US Schools Now Participating in Program Led by ‘ISIS Supporting’ Qatari Government” Posted on October 28, 2014, by Danette Clark.

    Hundreds of US Schools Now Participating in Program Led by ‘ISIS Supporting’ Qatari Government


    Next, read “MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD GROUP TO CONNECT ALL U.S. SCHOOLS’ Partners with State, Education departments on international initiative” by Aaron Klein, 01/23/2013 http://www.wnd.com/2013/01/muslim-brotherhood-group-to-connect-all-u-s-schools/#DFKdL9Uk1DpoceOd.99
    “JERUSALEM – A Muslim Brotherhood-linked organization has partnered with the U.S. Department of Education and the State Department to facilitate an online program aiming to connect all U.S. schools with classrooms abroad by 2016.
    Vartan Gregorian, a board member of the organization, the Qatar Foundation International, was appointed in 2009 to President Obama’s White House Fellowships Commission.
    WND previously exposed that Gregorian served as a point man in granting $49.2 million in startup capital to an education-reform project founded by former Weather Underground terrorist William Ayers and chaired by Obama.
    Documentation shows Gregorian was central in Ayers’ recruitment of Obama to serve as the first chairman of the project, the Chicago Annenberg Challenge – a job in which Obama worked closely on a regular basis with Ayers.
    Obama also later said his job at the project qualified him to run for public office, as WND previously reported.
    Connecting schools to fulfill Obama pledge
    The Qatar Foundation International, or QFI, in 2011 partnered with the Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education to facilitate matchmaking between classrooms in the U.S. and international schools through something called the “Connect All Schools” project.
    QFI, funded by the Qatari government, explains on its website the initiative was founded in response to Obama’s call in his June 2009 speech to the Arab world in Cairo, Egypt, to “create a new online network, so a young person in Kansas can communicate instantly with a young person in Cairo.”
    (snip)
    In case you have not figured it out yet America is being slowly destroyed and Cultural Marxism i.e. political correctness is preventing politicians, media and voters from even talking about it or naming our enemies!

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  2. Chris Weaver's avatar Chris Weaver says:

    What is the manifestation of White guilt? Racial Preferences, Quotas and the Bigotry of low expectations…ALL components of the latest UNC scandal.
    Meyer has been pushing this White Guilt in the district and nationally…imagine a lawmaker with racial preferences.
    It is hard not to assume that Meyer projects his own guilt upon everyone of his White constituents and votes in the legislature accordingly.
    His mentors are his father and Obama…. Too bad Martin Luther King did not make the cut.

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