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Pat McCrory touts jobs during stop in Robeson
by Bob Shiles
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Bob Shiles

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LUMBERTON — Ask Republican gubernatorial candidate Pat McCrory the No. 1 issue on the minds of folks in Southeastern North Carolina and he will tell you there is really only one — the need for jobs and the re-establishment of a strong economy.

“I want to get people off unemployment,” he told The Robesonian on Tuesday. “I want to get our college and university graduates into jobs and out of their parents; homes.”

McCrory said he has been traveling throughout the region touting the need for growth of the state’s private business sector and the development of a more friendly environment for small businesses.

“It’s nice to get out into the real world,” he said. “I’m visiting the whole region, and what I’m seeing is that we need a whole new development plan. I don’t think the governor and lieutenant governor get that.”

McCrory on Tuesday used Scotland County — with its unemployment rate of 17.6 percent being the state’s highest — as a backdrop for driving home the point that North Carolina needs to grow its private sector. He made stops in Laurinburg at Service Thread — one of the county’s most successful businesses — and the county’s GOP headquarters before traveling to Robeson County, where he visited Robeson Community College, met with county GOP campaign workers, and attended a fund-raising event.

McCrory, a former Charlotte mayor, told The Robesonian that there needs to be a change in focus from service industry and government jobs to the private sector.

“We have to stop living off service and government jobs and build the private sector,” he said.

McCrory said that there is too much regulation on small businesses, regulation that limits business growth. He said incentives also need to be given to existing businesses that expand, not just to new businesses and industries that move into the state.

As part of his economic improvement plan, McCrory said education would become more market-based.

“We need to educate people to get jobs that are available,” he said. “We need to teach people the jobs that employers need. Even when they do have openings, employers sometimes find it difficult to find qualified employees to fill the positions.”

McCrory said Tuesday that he believes his message touting the need for change is being heard by North Carolinians across the state. An Elon University poll released Monday shows McCrory with a 15-point advantage over his Democratic opponent, Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton. About 11 percent remain undecided, according to the poll.

“We have to get our message of change across to voters in this area,” McCrory told The Robesonian. “They (Gov. Beverly Perdue and Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton) have failed this county. It is not better off than it was four years ago.

“There needs to be new leadership. That’s why we are reaching out to everyone.”

Reach staff writer Bob Shiles at 910-272-6117 or bshiles@heartlandpublications.com

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ROSSisRIGHT
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September 05, 2012
Come on folks, lets show the world we've grown up. Vote Republican this time. The democrats have been in power in Rob Co for over 100 years and what has it got us? Heck 70% of the county coudn't vote until the 60's because of democrats. Why in GODS name a minority would vote for a democrat is beyond me. That's why the democrat party thinks their voters are ignorant. They sit in smoke filled back rooms with old KKK robes hangin in the closet and faded posters of Andrew Jackson on the walls talkin 'bout the good 'ol days, when "they kept yall in chains".

"Stand up chuck" let em know we've grown up now and we are no longer on the "plantation", we are now free.

Remember this: democrats for the poor... they need to make more people poor to get their votes.

Republicans for the rich: They need to allow more people to become rich/wealthy to get their votes.

Now... who's side do you want to be on?
PercyKution
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September 05, 2012
And right there is the difference: Pat McCory KNOWS THE PEOPLE need jobs. The democrats are more interested in same-sex marriage. Pat McCory WILL be the next Governor of NC. Waldo Dalton dosen't have the chance of a snowball in Hell.
RobDog
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September 05, 2012
I hope that once the Indians in this county see that the Dems are in no way aligned with their beliefs, they will finally vote for a Republican. Democrats have done nothing for the people in Robeson County but help them build a very nice Welfare office to pick up the checks that they've addicted the people to. I'm afraid that it's too late for our people down there however.
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