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NC Gov Pat McCrory Issues Virtually Worthless Executive Order Over NC Hate Law As Diversion Tactic

NC Gov Pat McCrory Issues Virtually Worthless Issues Executive Order Over NC Hate Law As Diversion Tactic

In what can only be called a bait and switch tactic to take some heat of his state Gov. Pat McCrory has just issued an executive order that in reality only overrides only a very small portion of HB2, the sweeping, broad, unconstitutional anti-LGBT

Executive Order 93 WILL NOT change the ban on transgender people using public restrooms based on gender identity and WILL NOT allow local municipalities to create laws protecting the LGBT community against discrimination in housing, employment, and public accommodations.

McCrory remains steadfast in his opposition to Charlotte’s nondiscrimination ordinance, which was voided by HB2. and called it a “solution in search of a problem.”

Executive Order 93 states it will add sexual orientation and gender identity protections to the state’s employment policy for state employees and also it will seek “legislation to reinstate the right to sue in state court for discrimination.” That was taken away when he signed HB2 into law. (Which is impossible without LGBT discrimination protection laws actually in place.)

Kate Kendall, head of National Center for Lesbian Rights, a national legal organization, calls it “a cynical political move.”

Transcript of the released video below.

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“Hi, I’m North Carolina Governor Pat McCrory.

North Carolina proudly welcomes all people to live, work and visit our great state.

We didn’t become the ninth most populous state in the nation by accident. We have long held traditions of both ensuring equality for all of our citizens and our visitors, while also respecting the privacy of everyone.

We are also a state that strives to allow our people and businesses to be as independent as possible without overreaching government regulations.

These North Carolina values of privacy and equality came into conflict recently when the Charlotte City Council passed a new mandate that forced on businesses a city-wide ordinance of bathroom and locker room regulations, something frankly we had never seen or had before in that great city or in North Carolina.

Simply put, this government overreach was a solution in search of a problem.

In fact, the Charlotte City Council rejected this proposal less than a year ago.

In a letter prior to the most recent vote, I notified the Charlotte City Council that this unnecessary and intrusive mandate conflicts with basic expectations of privacy in the most private of settings.

Therefore, as I expected, the state took action on what was seen as government overreach.

You know, after listening to people’s feedback for the past several weeks on this issue, I have come to the conclusion that there is a great deal of misinformation, misinterpretation, confusion, a lot of passion and frankly, selective outrage and hypocrisy, especially against the great state of North Carolina.

But based upon this feedback, I am taking action to affirm and improve the state’s commitment to privacy and equality.

To that end, today I have signed an executive order with the goal of achieving that fine balance.

This executive order accomplishes the following:

First, it maintains common sense gender-specific restroom and locker room facilities in government buildings and in our schools, and when possible, encourages reasonable accommodations for families and those who have unique or special circumstances.

Second, the private sector can make its own policy with regard to restrooms, locker rooms and/or shower facilities. This is not a government decision. This is your decision in the private sector.

Third, I have affirmed the private sector and local government’s right to establish its own non-discrimination employment policies.

And fourth, as governor, I have expanded our state equal employment opportunity policy to clarify that sexual orientation and gender identity are included.

And fifth, I will immediately seek legislation in the upcoming short session to reinstate the right to sue for discrimination in North Carolina state courts.

Simply put, I have listened to the people of North Carolina, and the people of North Carolina are entitled to both privacy and equality. We can and we must achieve both of these goals.

Now I know these actions will not totally satisfy everyone, but the vast majority of our citizens want common sense solutions to complex issues.

This is the North Carolina way.

Thank you very much, and may God continue to bless the great state of North Carolina.

#NoCarolina #NoSaleCarolina

Is Gay Friendly Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley Not Seeking Re-election So Rahm Emanuel Can Gracefully Leave His White House Chief Of Staff Position?

Surprising everyone Chicago’s  Mayor Richard M. Daley’s announced out of the blue, that he will not  seek re-election in 2011 and end his 21-year career as one of the nation’s most gay-friendly mayors.

Simply put, it’s time,” Daley said . “Time for me, it’s time for Chicago to move on.”

But really why?  Why now?

Following Daly’s news there is rampant speculation that White House Chief of Staff, Rahm Emanuel will step in and run for Mayor of Chicago.  And so far Emmanuel will neither confirm nor deny his intentions regarding the Mayor’s office.

The question is though is this a Democratic ploy to get Rahm Emanuel, who many have blamed for the conservatism in the White House and the the lack of real progressive movement on any White House positions gracefully out of Washington before the 2012?  (Rahm once said “Liberals are fucking retarded.)

In an interview with Charlie Rose to set this stage just 5 months ago Emanuel said out of nowhere:

I hope Mayor Daley seeks reelection. I will work and support him if he seeks reelection. But if Mayor Daley doesn’t, one day I would like to run for mayor of the City of Chicago,” said Emanuel. “That’s always been an aspiration of mine even when I was in the House of Representatives

Nice foreshadowing.

So the question needs to be raised.  Is Daly nor running for re-election so Rahm Emanuel can gracefully leave his position as White House Chief of Staff to run for Mayor of Chicago?

Only time will tell. And if it is true my condolences to Chicago.