As a first time NCGOP state delegate I saw what was a deliberate decision by the PTB to block a couple of resolutions. Apparently this has been an ongoing problem of our state GOP convention running out of time to vote on these resolutions and sometimes it’s done on purpose. In this case I was told by one of the authors of these resolutions that it was done purposely.
The first was a resolution for Medical Freedom (it went further than mandated masks and shutting down businesses and churches). Various aspects of this resolution was voted on by multiple districts and GOP county parties. So a group of individuals from these various counties combined all these concerns and submitted it for the state convention. It had the most votes of any resolution put forward on the program but it was placed last in the program and pushed aside. It actually went after Big Pharma and some of those who wrote it up said the state legislature didn’t want to vote on it.
The second resolution was a floor resolution called the abolition of abortion (if i remember the name correctly). It was never heard. Again according to one of the writers from my county there was flak from the PTB that they didn’t want to hear this either.
For those that don’t know resolutions are written by the grassroots of the political parties to ask their state legislators (or National in the case of the national Convention) to read and vote on these resolutions at the state and national level.
As a first time NCGOP state delegate I saw what was a deliberate decision by the PTB to block a couple of resolutions. Apparently this has been an ongoing problem of our state GOP convention running out of time to vote on these resolutions and sometimes it’s done on purpose. In this case I was told by one of the authors of these resolutions that it was done purposely.
The first was a resolution for Medical Freedom (it went further than mandated masks and shutting down businesses and churches). Various aspects of this resolution was voted on by multiple districts and GOP county parties. So a group of individuals from these various counties combined all these concerns and submitted it for the state convention. It had the most votes of any resolution put forward on the program but it was placed last in the program and pushed aside. It actually went after Big Pharma and some of those who wrote it up said the state legislature didn’t want to vote on it.
The second resolution was a floor resolution called the abolition of abortion (if i remember the name correctly). It was never heard. Again according to one of the writers from my county there was flak from the PTB that they didn’t want to hear this either.
For those that don’t know resolutions are written by the grassroots of the political parties to ask their state legislators (or National in the case of the national Convention) to read and vote on these resolutions at the state and national level.
Ben Carson is responding to this article and rightly so. https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/pro-lifers-slam-rncs-worst-platform-ive-ever-seen-at-national-conservatism-conference/?utm_source=daily-usa-2024-07-13&utm_medium=email
Thank you for your report from the 'frontlines'. I suspected there was something like this going on.