DAVID LEWIS
NORTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, DISTRICT 53
 
Enough is Enough!
 

Scott Brown-The Right Vote But Not the End of the Democrat Health Bill

I am excited that conservative State Senator Scott Brown appears to be heading toward winning in a state not known for electing too many conservatives.

I only caution all my friends that his election will mean the end to a filibuster proof Senate. It will not be the end to having government run health care rammed down our throats.

The Democrats will result to parliamentary tricks-like "reconciliation" that are not subject to a filibuster. They may even change the Rules of the Senate. I am not a conspiracy theorist but I can tell you they have put everything they have in this government takeover of healthcare and the election of one Senator-while worthy of celebration on the Republican side-is not going to stop the train.

I'll wait for the results tonight and for the tricks to follow soon after.

Lewis Reply on Chairman Steele's Book

Friends,

I have received two phone calls from respected activists expressing concern with Chairman Steele's new book. I ordered the book from Amazon on Monday and am awaiting it to arrive so that I may read what is contained therein.

I think it important to reserve passing judgment on Chairman Steele until reading the book and discerning the intent of the book.

To borrow a phrase from the President, let me be clear, if Chairman Steele has written a book to articulate a clear Republican vision for how a government operated under Republican, Constitutional principles will be different from what we have now, that will be a good and needed step forward in the battle of ideas. The battle to win the confidence in the American People in our ability to govern.

If the book presents a plan-a written commitment to the job ahead, it is a worthy and needed exercise for our Chairman and our Party to establish those clear cut benchmarks and communicate them with the general public.

I remind you that writing a book is still the most respected way to clearly articulate one's ideas and ideals. Speaker Gingrinch, Governor Palin, Rush Limbaugh, Glen Beck, and many other conservative thinkers have written books expressing their view of the future.

I fully believe we must absolutely commit to writing and sharing a clear vision of how our Party will manage the People's government. We must state, in no-nonsense, to the point, easy to understand language what we support and what we will do in office-not just what we are opposed to.

If this book is the Chairman's attempt to do that, let us reserve calling for his head. If this book is an attempt to personally benefit on the trust placed in him and his Office as our Chairman, I will join you in expressing my own outrage.

I do think, however, it is at least worth my time to read the book and make up my own mind.

Chairman Steele was elected, perhaps for the first time in recent memory, as the overwhelming choice of grassroots activists who took time to contact Members of the RNC and lobby for him.

As to Dr. Fisher's other points about the overhead and operating costs of the RNC, I join her in calling for full disclosure and accountability for the hard earned contributions of donors to the RNC.

I also agree with Dr. Fisher that we as citizens and our elected Members of the Congress have a responsibility to continue to work either make health care reform truly about the health of our fellow man and not about a massive expansion of government intrusion into our lives.

As to the fundraising concerns, I will look into this important matter next week. I know only what the quarterly updates provided to Members of the RNC have shown-which to date, is that the RNC fundraising is exceeding expectations. It does appear to me that the RNC is on par{Cash on Hand  Debt} with the DNC (the Party that controls 2 of the 3 Branches of Government). Both are down from prior cycles but I cannot help but think the economy has an impact on that. Again, I do not know but will find out.

I appreciate the opportunity to comment on these matters.

Sincerely,

David Lewis

Crime Stoeppers Tips MUST be kept confidential

I was very disappointed to read in today's N&O that the defense attorneys for the thugs videotaped using Eve Carson's ATM card and accused of her horrific murder are seeking to view the Crime Stoppers tips used to help solve the crime. I know lawyers are paid (in this case, I bet by the State) to defend their clients but to seek to unravel and put in jeopardy such a vital crime stopping tool is a hit below the belt of decency.

I don't know why some in our society continue to think that those who break our laws have more rights than those who try and uphold them.

http://www.newsobserver.com/news/counties/orange_county/story/262348.html

Bullies

It is amazing how quite and still the House Floor is tonight. The tension feels as thick as I have ever felt it before.

Vote passes 59 to 57. Vote again on Tuesday.

Tense tonight

It is amazing how quite and still the House Floor is tonight. The tension feels as thick as I have ever felt it before.

Bullies

Rep. Glazier is passionate that without creating special classes, kids can't be identified and protected.

Rep. Stam now speaks that a Bill that protects all children would pass unanimously.

Rep. Dollar just said, "You shall not bully people" can be communicated without explaining sexual orientation

Rep. Cotham just spoke eloquently for the Bill. She took, I'm sure, a jab at the Repubs saying their stance was partisan and was to advance partisan positions. Unfortunately, partisan politics is a part of this Bill. But, in my opinion, it is the Dems that have made it so. Nobody is opposed to protecting kids. Some of us believe that if you protect "all" kids, you protect all kids.

Rep. Dollar is now speaking on the Bill. He points out that the "adults" in schools should stop bullies. "Bullies" bully because they can get away with it.

Dollar: Stop the bullies, don't "classify the victims."

Debate on House Floor

Rep. Glazier is passionate that without creating special classes, kids can't be identified and protected.

Rep. Stam now speaks that a Bill that protects all children would pass unanimously.

Rep. Dollar just said, "You shall not bully people" can be communicated without explaining sexual orientation

Rep. Cotham just spoke eloquently for the Bill. She took, I'm sure, a jab at the Repubs saying their stance was partisan and was to advance partisan positions. Unfortunately, partisan politics is a part of this Bill. But, in my opinion, it is the Dems that have made it so. Nobody is opposed to protecting kids. Some of us believe that if you protect "all" kids, you protect all kids.

Rep. Dollar is now speaking on the Bill. He points out that the "adults" in schools should stop bullies. "Bullies" bully because they can get away with it.

Smoking Ban Passes

This debate is about personal freedom and the rights that we enjoy as Americans. It is about the right to build and own a business without government interference. It is about the right to make choices of where we work without governemnt interference. It is about the right to choose which businesses we frequent and how we spend money that we have earned, without government interference. And finally it is about the right that we all have to own ourselves, without government interference.

As well intended as this bill may be, it is wrong. It is wrong to take away freedom. I have a job here and so do each of you. It is to make sure that our state governemnt does it's job. We need to ensure that tax dollars are spent well, that our children receive a decent education, that roads and bridges are adequate to safely transport goods and people across the state and we need to make sure that businesses can grow and prosper here. The governemtn should not - should never - take away the freedoms that we hold as inaleable rights. There is a delicate balance between what government does and what it takes away. This bill takes away the freedom of choice for every person who lives and works i

Right on Leo!

Leo Daughtry just did the best the best job of pointing out the Hypocrisy of this smoking ban bill. He said we should just go ahead and ban tobacco and refuse to take any more tax money from it because it is blood money. Of course that is not going to happen because we want to tax the utmost of tobacco. The State wants it both ways. Hypocrisy. Hypocrisy. Hypocrisy

"My first 'blog'-The Bill to ban smoking at all private workplaces is on today's Calendar

While currently sitting "at ease," (a Legislative Term for waiting) while we wait for the results from the Board of Governor's vote report, all minds are on the pending debate on vote on House Bill 2 which bans smoking in all workplaces. I think this Bill goes too far and am going to work to amend it or defeat it.

It bans smoking in ALL public and private workplaces-even single employee workplaces. It bans smoking in any enclosed area, such as a breeze way or covered pool. It bans smoking even at private homes if the home is licensed to care for children or adults.

I think this is a significant intrusion on private property rights. A business owner can already ban smoking in their business if they see fit. Many already have.

No one forces consumers to eat at restaurants that expose them to smoke or shop at businesses that allow smoking.

I believe in the free market. If enough people stop patronizing a business because of its smoking policy, the business will change policy in order to protect maximize its profits.

This bill has several other flaws too. Mainly, if this Bill becomes law, the business owner can be fined if someone smokes in their business even if they ask them not to do so. Imagine, a shoplifter is charged by the police. Under this Bill, the business owner would be charged because of the smoker's lawbreaking activities.

I firmly believe that a business owner should remain free to make this choice. We don't need a law.

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