BY: Hood Richardson
I have written and spoken a lot more about North Carolina’s “Open Meetings Laws”, ethics, honesty, and back room deals than I have wanted to. But, it seems, the more I write the worse things get. The last 30 minutes of the April Beaufort County Commissioners meeting glaringly focused on and brought into full public light what I have complained about for the last five years. The back room deal.
Based on questions posed by this writer, it is obvious that the Chairman of our Board, Frankie Waters, and some of the staff are clueless about ethical standards. The dictionary defines ethics as “Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior or the conditions of an activity”. Our moral standards in our western society come mostly from biblical teachings and our laws.
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This issue of continued bad Democratic Socialist political behavior, to the detriment of our society and our children, appears to remain a lesser issue for a majority of Beaufort County s commissioners at the March 1, 2021 general meeting.
It was my vision, my words, North Carolina s great problem, the general assembly s senate initiative, and our state s Democratic Socialist Governor s negligence in favor of political expediency, while Beaufort County s Commissioners just could not make a suitable stand to do what is immutably right. Instead, Beaufort County s governing board opted for a watered down version of a partial truth, and in the end will probably fail to make any difference whatsoever.