Brockman resigns, vote-buying down East, & winning on immigration (11-03-2025--Hour3)
The Pete Kaliner ShowNovember 03, 202500:32:5430.16 MB

Brockman resigns, vote-buying down East, & winning on immigration (11-03-2025--Hour3)

This episode is presented by Create A Video – AP Dillon is a reporter for the North State Journal. Read her reporting at NSJonline.com. She publishes a Substack.com newsletter called More To The Story. She joined me to discuss the resignation of NC Rep. Cecil Brockman - who is sitting in jail on child rape charges. We also discussed an alleged cash-for-votes investigation out of Wilmington. Plus, can Democrats win back trust on the immigration issue? Subscribe to the podcast at: https://ThePetePod.com/ All the links to Pete's Prep are free: https://patreon.com/petekalinershow Media Bias Check: GroundNews promo code! Advertising and Booking inquiries: Pete@ThePeteKalinerShow.com Get exclusive content here!: https://thepetekalinershow.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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What's going on? Thank you so much for listening to this podcast. It is heard live every day from noon to three on WBT Radio in Charlotte. And if you want exclusive content like invitations to events, the weekly live stream, my daily show prep with all the links, become a patron, go to dpeteclendershow dot com. Make sure you hit the subscribe button. Get every episode for free right to your smartphone or tablet, and again, thank you so much for your support. As we do on Mondays at two o'clock, we chat with ap Dylon. She is a reporter at the North State Journal nsjonline dot com. She's also the publisher of a substack newsletter called More to the Story, Ap. How are you today? I'm great. How are you doing? I'm doing all right doing? Okay. We got a new police chief in Charlotte. I heard it's the Raleigh police chief. Yep. Yeah. Any thoughts on her tenure there in the Raleigh zone. Well, it was bumpy for a while there. I believe she was there when the riots happened in twenty twenty, and I believe that she was, you know, oversaw most of the COVID era hm hm, So you know there was. Having that. You know, crime definitely was creeping up there in the last couple of years. Yes, so yeah, so we'll say, like I'm hoping for the best, but we'll see. Let's uh, you wrote You've got a lot of stuff over at North State Journal as well as at more to the story. So first let's let's talk about Cecil Brockman. He is the North Carolina state representative Democrat out of Guildford who was a still in prison under like a million dollar bond for taking indecent liberties with a child who counts the statutory rape sex offense of a thirteen to fifteen year old. So there is a development now in this story. Yeah, very very late last Friday afternoon, Halloween Eve, his resignation was received by the House. He's finally resigned. And it looks like from the screenshot of the letter that was put. Out, no we lost you, he had ye Are you back yep? I'm okay, all right, yeah yeah yeah, so your phone just cut out. It did that earlier too, So yeah, I don't know if you're like standing next to a microwave or something, but. No, but right next to my computer that might be it. Yeah, yeah, he resigned on Friday afternoon, Halloween, right around five I think it's when the House received his resignation, and that came like literally half an hour after the House Speaker announcer is going to be a committee, you know, a bipartisan committee to look at, you know, what they could do to possibly remove him from the House. The letter itself was dated October twenty second, and they've been crossed out, wrote October thirty first, So it looks like you had been thinking about doing this for over a week just hadn't done it. That's kind of interesting you would write. Yeah, you wrote the letter and had it ready to go and then just waited for the House Speaker to create the committee to try to find a way to oust you. And that's when you sent the letter. Yeah. Yeah, it was literally you know, it's dated five eight pm on Friday, and Speaker Dustin Hall had announced it announce it could be something at like like four point thirty something, So I mean it really came right on the heels, one after the other. Yeah, all right, So process now is that the Guildford County Democrat Party they get to pick a replacement, to nominate a replacement, and then that goes to what the governor first and then is that it or does the generally need to sign off on that too? Uh well, the General Assembly will install him after that point, gotcha? So yeah, I mean it's typically the party of the representative who nominates and administrative gets a nod from the governor and then that gets passed down to the General Assembly and then they turn around and install. So who are we looking at for the candidates now that have I guess made their made themselves known as as eyeing the seat. Yeah, could there could be it could be any one of these four, but it could be somebody else that they have in mind. We're not sure. But former Guildford County Commissioner Bruce Davis, high Point City councilwoman Amanda Cook, a former Guildford Party Democratic Chairman Joe Alston and then a citizen of high Point and so she's a former teacher, Angie Williams McMichael. Those are the four that have said that they want to run for the seat already. So it could be one of those four or it could be somebody completely different. We'll see. All right, let's move down East Wilmington. This the North Carolina Republican Party has referred evidence of potential cash for votes to the North Carolina State Board of Elections for investigation. Okay, is this real? Is this is did this really happen? Or like I've seen people trying to claim online that this is all just made up. Well, there were text messages or dacted text messages that were accompanied the press release that came out of the NCGOP, and that also came out last Thursday, lest Friday. M h. I think it was less Thursday. No, it was less Friday. Yea, it was Friday. Yeah, they got these text messages and they weren't sure what to do with them, but then they figured out that these were real things that were forwarded to them, so they were dacted them so that you could see the person's name that was being sent to or being the numbers being sent from. But if you take a look at them, they talk about the initiating one talks about having met this person at the No King's protest and that they wanted to touch base about the three Democrat candidates on the city council ballot for New Hamner County Town in Wilmington. So it talks to them about that and it says. The person responds back, how do I get paid? Yeah, because it says the outreach message says, each candidate will pay you one hundred dollars for your vote. Yep, So I mean, I mean that's one hundred dollars for that person's felt. But if it's all three candidates or all three you know votes that he's going for, that's three hundred bucks. Not too shabby. Yeah, that's too shabby. And it says the person says to him, Well, after you vote, our team members will meet you in her Our team member will meet you in her car, so it's a woman near your polling place and pay you the cash money. We can arrange transportation if needed. So I wonder did they back that cost out of one hundred dollars like it? Yeah, it looks like an uber. Yeah, it's like a ten dollars pickup fee or something if I have to drive you bud okay. So the GOP is treating this as if it's real. They've handed it over to the State Board of Elections, and their public information officer told me on Friday that they're aware of the text messages, but they can't comment as specific investigations of course, and that they take allegations of voter fraud very seriously. And then he cited the felony that would be associated with this particular act should it be true, and ways for people to find out whether or not they're getting text messages that they're real or fake or that kind of thing. Right, But that's one looked like it was two individuals who had met at some point, Otherwise they wouldn't have had each other's phone numbers. Right at a King's route, No King's protests. Yeah, and there was one of those recently down in Wilmington. Right, all right, so we'll monitor that as well. You can read about that at nsjonline dot com. Lawmakers are requesting a hearing with Chapel Hill Carborough School board chairman and the superintendent because the allegation is that the school district there has failed to follow the state law called the Parents Bill of Rights. What is this stem from? Okay, so this this happens over a year ago. I reported on the fact that this Board of Education in Chapel of Carborough they just decided that no, we're not going to follow a couple of provisions in this thing. And this happened last January, January and twenty twenty four, and then nothing happened out of it after it Mike Senator Mike Lee was supposedly going to look into it, but then he ended up leaving the legislature, So this kind of fell under the carpet there, but it resurfaced again on social media through a couple different accounts, including libs of TikTok, which is widely followed, where there was a video of the board chair from the meeting actually talking about how we're not going to follow this these two pieces of the law, and those two pieces of the law are sexual concepts and gender identity in K four and the other one is telling parents whether or not their child has changed their pronoun So. The board chairman and the superintendent explicitly say that this is morally wrong and we're not going to do it this way, and we're just not going and that's. That's what the board chair said, Yeah, yeah, this isn't going to happen. We're not going to do it. So he's blown it off. And so two letters went out, one to Chair George Griffin and the other one to Superintendent Rodney Trice, and they're identical letters, but Basically, it says you're invited to come. We're requesting you actually to come on December third and testify before us, and we want all these documents, communications, et cetera, et cetera from you, and we want those by No. Number fourteenth. Yeah, yeah, some light reading material to read through over the Thanksgiving break. So yeah, December third. I mean, well, I don't know, like, do you think that they'll show Do you think they'll go or do they just say no? That's a good question, you know. I would guess that if they don't show up that the legislature can take action to compel them to come. But we'll see what happens. They could just blow it off. Trice was the former deputy superintendent who ran the Wake County School's Office of Equity Affairs for a number of years since this installation, up until about twenty twenty two, I think, and then he went back to Chapel Hill after people started noticing what his office was doing in terms of teaching. They were going around doing systematic trainings for teachers at every single school in the district and critical race theory and DEI concepts. I thought when that got figured out, so I. Thought they weren't doing it. I will no. I thought that was like Antifa, that like all that's a myth, that was never happening. Oh yeah, no, it's really happening. In fact, I had a teacher who sent me the presentation materials and I did a five part series. It's on North State Journal at NSJA online dot com that folks can go look at that. Yeah, there was a series about critical race theory training. Yeah. You can read AP's work at North State Journal nsjonline dot com. You can also subscribe to her newsletter. It's called More to the Story. It's over on substack. Ap. Thanks as always, We appreciate it absolutely. Thanks Pete. All right, take care. That's AP Dylan. Here's a great idea. How about making an escape to a really special and secluded getaway in western North Carolina. Just a quick drive up the mountain and Cabins of Ashville is your connection. Whether you're celebrating an anniversary, honeymoon, maybe you want to plan a memorable proposal, or get family and friends together for a big old reunion, Cabins of Ashville has the ideal spot for you where you can reconnect with your loved ones and the things that truly matter. Nestled within the breath taking fourteen thousand acres of the Pisga National Forest, their cabins offer a serene escape in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Centrally located between Asheville and the entrance of the Great Smoky Mountain National Park. 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So I've gotten a couple of mailers from this organization that really really wants me to vote yes for roads, vote yes to vote for the solution. And when I saw that, I was like, we vote for the solution November fourth. At first, I thought, wait, anytime I start seeing mailers with like solution in it, and it's like, is this coming from mom, Donnie, I'm not even in that. I'm just kidding. It's just a joke because he's Jihati adjacent. Anyway, It's got the same picture of the woman being a jerk leaning out her window, like this is a real good way to get yourself attacked, to lean out your car window, raising your hand up like you're like, and she's like angry, screaming at somebody in front of her. You know, she's leaning out her car window, hand raised, screaming at the car in front of her or something. Or maybe it's a pedestrian she's yelling at, or a bicyclist or something. I don't know. They don't show us who she's yelling at, but she's she yeah, I like that's a really good way to get the guy in front of her. You to get out of the car. And now you're blocked in because he's in front of you, and you could. He walks up to you and it's like, hey, why are you being an idiot? Why are you screaming like a like a jerk here? And so the the mailer shows a big picture of her and it says traffic will continue to suck unless dot dot dot we vote for the solution on November fourth. Then you turn it over. It's got like a little graphic of the referendum question one percent local sales and use taxes in addition to the current local sales and use taxes to be used only for roadway systems and public transportation systems. And then it has a little four box and then against box and then the fours is checked, which, by the way, if you are filling out a paper ballot, that is not going to that will not lead lead to your vote being counted. Okay, it's a little bubble, it's like a circle. It's an oval, and if you just put a check mark in the oval, it's not going to read okay, So like this is fake news right here, Like, yeah, you got to fill in the whole bubble if you got one of the bubble sheets to vote. Okay. Now, in Necklimer County, we've got the touch screen, so I don't really know why they're showing is this but anyway, so they want me to vote for a sales tax increase for roads to alleviate all the traffic. Right, I've gone over this before, but I'm highlighting this mailer because for the first time I have received one of their mailers and it includes a mention of bus and rail service. So give it up. They finally have included the bus and rail as part of this package. I mean, they still say, you know, billions of do to improve our roads, cut down on traffic. I don't know how exactly are you cutting down on traffic. Is that building sidewalks so therefore people will walk instead of drive? Is that the idea that's the only reason people don't walk. Sink the green lights for faster commutes, which, by the way, you can do that right now like you wanted to. But this is how they're selling it. This is how they've always been selling the sales tax increase, which forty percent is going to be used for the light rail. Like that's they want to use most of that money, forty percent of it to build the rail service, which they then say, enhance bus and rail service, not create a new rail line. No, no, it's going to enhance bus and rail service. So there you go, and that's the solution for the congestion. Right, but at least they mentioned rail for the first time a day before the election. You know, stories are powerful. They help us make sense of things, to understand experiences. Stories connect us to the people of our past while transcending generations. They help us process the meaning of life, and our stories are told through images and videos. Preserve your stories with Creative Video. 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It's the same one. She does resemble Alexandriaz and it made me want to vote for more taxes. That's why they do it. This is Allen who says, ah, yes, enhance is a clever word for subsidized those who don't pay to ride the rail. And because they said yes enhanced bus and rail service. And this from Chris, thank you for covering the dishonesty of the pro transportation tax mailers. My wife Life came to me with that same mailer with the woman yelling in traffic and said maybe we should vote yes because Huntersville traffic is going a hell fast. How exactly we're paying this tax benefit Huntersville residents with commuter cars. Maybe a knowledgeable caller can call in and tell us. Now, I don't think it actually is going to it's it's not gonna be of great benefit. It's just it's not. Remember they wanted the one sent sales tax just for rail. They had to put the road component in because the state legislature would not give them the authorizing statute. They would not allow Mechlimber County to go to voters and ask for the sales tax increase unless there was a road component. That's how the roads got in there. And now that's all they sell. They didn't want the roads in there. They wanted it all for buses and trains, mainly trains. So yeah, I just I find and then yeah, I find it dishonest. And I understand it's a campaign, you want people to vote, Yes, I get it, but I just find it to be overtly and obviously dishonest. This is the first mailer that I've gotten, and I've gotten probably a dozen of them by now, and this was the very first one that even named rail, that even put the word rail anywhere on the mailers, so it's obvious what they're doing. And I suspect part of it is that they know, you know, bus and rail is not a winning message. It's not a winning message for bonds if they were going to us for a bond. This is not a bond. I keep seeing people referring to this as a bond referendum. It's not a bond. This is a sales tax increase. Okay, so you will be paying, on average about twenty dollars. I think it's per household per month forever. That's the increased cost. And they're selling it with the road component, and again I find that to be dishonest. And I also believe that the campaign is focusing on roads, not only because it's a more popular thing. People will vote for a road bond before they'll vote for a train bond. But I also suspect that it's partly due to the violence on the public transportation systems that people do not want to fund in light of the recent violence. Right, so there is that as well. I don't live in Mecklenberg County, however I travel through it enough since my daughter does. This sounds like another bait and switch scam. Just like lotteries for schools, where's all the school money from the law? Well, schools do get that money, they do. But the issue there is that then there's the incentive to supplant rather than supplement right, which, by the way, the city leaders, the city manager, i should say of Charlotte, made a mention of doing that exact thing months ago, or maybe it was last year. He said like, well, you know what, the legislature wants us to put road funding into this sales tax in order to allow us to take it to voters. And they agreed, the city agreed, they put it in there, and then at a meeting he's like, well, you know, and we can whatever revenue we get off of the sales tax, we can just kind of use that to pay for some of our road needs and take the road dollars and use them for other things. And when the state lawmakers heard that, they were like whoa. They went back and they amended it and they were like, you have to fund your road allocations at the current level, so you cannot supplant. You can't replace your current road dollars with new sales tax revenue dollars. This has to be in addition was it ever promised that rail would bring in revenue. No, even back with the original Blue Line. It was never. Like everybody always understood that these systems do not make money. They lose money, all of them. They're not revenue generators. They do kick off some revenue, but net it's a loss. Now, I did see this tweet just came down from the Governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, who says, after the polls close tomorrow night, I will impose a one hundred percent tariff on anybody moving to tech from New York City. That's fair, that's fair. Speaking of migration, there's a piece at The New York Times the other day by Josh Barrow, a contributing opinion writer, author of the newsletter Very Serious In the host of the podcast Serious Trouble, and he had a piece headlined how Democrats can win back trust on immigration. Okay, and he writes this as a Democrat, all right. Since the spring, the shine has come off of President Trump's handling of immigration, and yet there's been no apparent surge in voter's desire to put immigration policy back in the hands of Democrats. Frankly, Democrats have not earned voter's trust on immigration. The most recent Democratic administration presided over an enormous surge in migration, with the unauthorized immigrant population explode, voting to fourteen million in twenty twenty three. That is up from ten and a half million two years prior, and likely millions more by the time Joe Biden left office. That's all, according to the Pew Research Center. For too long, mister Biden and his team asserted they could not stop the surge without new legislation, and that proved false. In twenty twenty four, having failed to get an immigration built through Congress, Biden finally took executive actions to curb abuse of the asylum system and slow the flow of migrants across the southern border. When Trump took office, illegal border crossings slowed to a trickle. In other words, the problem had been fixable all along. Mister Biden simply did not fix it until much too late. What he does not answer is why, why Why did Biden allow this to occur? Why did Biden say he needed new legislation. Why did Biden preside over this loose asylum system. Why did Alejandro Majorcis the Homeland Security Secretary, Why did he grant blanket asylum status to millions of people. Why did they implement this app that made it super easy to apply for asylum status? Why? Why? Why? They never want to address this question of why, and so I don't think that you earn back voters trust on immigration before you examine why. All right, if you're listening to this show, you know I try to keep up with all sorts of current events, and I know you do too, And you've probably heard me say get your news from multiple sources. Why. 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Josh Barrow of the famed Wheelbarrow family, writing at The New York Times about how Democrats can win back trust on immigration, I identified what I think is a pretty big glaring omission here when he's talking about how Biden simply did not fix the broken immigration system that he implemented. And the big glaring hole is why why did he break it? Why did he allow it to continue? Why did he say he needed new legislation in order to fix it when in fact he did not. Barrow then goes on to say, as a result, the unauthorized immigrant population in the US today is considerably different from what it was before Biden's presidency. In twenty twenty one, over eighty percent of unauthorized immigrants had been living here for at least five years. Now there are millions more recent arrivals without similarly deep links to American communities. Admitting all these new migrants was never and agreed upon public policy. No voters endorsed this, no law passed by Congress contemplated it. And to the extent the migrants are seeking asylum, their legal claims are too often bogus. But it happened, and Democrats need to explain to voters why they should not expect it to happen again. If they regain power, it will. That's the thing. You're asking Democrats to explain something they don't want to explain, because it most assuredly will happen again. They also need a story. They need to come up with a story about what happens with the millions of people who came here recently, even though they were not supposed to see therein lies the problem. They don't actually have an explanation or a proposed solution, and any plan they come up with, he says, is not going to work without a robust and credible commitment to enforcement, including in tear enforcement. He goes on to say later in this lengthy piece, the mental block that democrats have here relates to an instinct about deportations, a feeling that it's presumptively improper to remove an illegal alien who has settled in the country. If that migrant has not committed a crime unrelated to immigration. These people have been here a long time. The idea goes, they're not causing trouble. But if we build a system where people very often get to stay here simply because they made it in the system that prevailed during most of Biden's term, well then we really don't have an immigration policy and voters won't have any reason to believe us when we say our new policy will produce different results about who comes here. Yeah, like, that's the problem, you guys have never been about enforcement. The need to make a credible enforcement threat does not require Democrats to endorse specific enforcement practices of the Trump administration. He calls for a more targeted approach that still needs to contemplate that being in the country without authorization is reason enough to deport someone, and therein, I think, is the fatal flaw of his argument. They cannot do that. All right, that'll do it for this episode. Thank you so much for listening. I could not do the show without your support and the support of the businesses that advertise on the podcast, So if you'd like, please support them too and tell them you heard it here. You can also become a patron at my Patreon page or go to vpetecleanershow dot com. Again, thank you so much for listening, and don't break anything while I'm gone.