Locke blasts NCInnovation as DEM-infested. (Psst. It’s had lotsa RINO help.)
Carolina Journal published a piece detailing the porky mess that IS NCInnovation. It was one of those policy items that found its way into the secretly-negotiated and recently-passed state budget. It’s clearly a payoff to big donors and other connected politicos — codifying a lot of new opportunities for public-private, um, “partnerships.”
Curiously, though, the author spends an inordinate amount of energy painting it as a costly, intrusive Democrat mess, when, in fact, it had a hell of a lot of GOP support in the veto-proof GOPe controlled General Assembly:
A recent Economist magazine article examined President Joe Biden’s industrial policy approach, describing it as “place-based industrial policy.”
The article describes such policies as directing tens of billions of taxpayer dollars to specific “struggling regions” in order to boost manufacturing capacity and hopefully incentivize private investment. Specific examples the article cites include $10 billion to create 20 regional “tech hubs” outside of current tech investment hotspots as well as $9.6 billion in “regional innovation centers.” Reading this description of a key plank of Bidenomics rang eerily similar to NCInnovation.
While smaller than the $1.4 billion the Senate requested for the new nonprofit, the $500 million over two years included in this year’s state budget would constitute one of the largest taxpayer allotments to a non-state entity in North Carolina state budget history. The organization’s goals to leverage taxpayer money to turn North Carolina into “the Innovation State” and stated desire to engage in targeted “research commercialization” in regions deemed to be lacking in such resources closely resembles the goals of Biden’s “place-based industrial policy.”
No matter how you dress it up, such measures amount to further government intervention and control of the economy, at taxpayer expense.
As if the close resemblance to Bidenomics doesn’t raise enough red flags for conservatives, NCInnovation’s staffing and close ties to left-leaning organizations should invite closer scrutiny.
For instance, three members of NCInnovation’s leadership team have experience with Gov. Roy Cooper’s administration, the Biden administration, or North Carolina’s old Democratic Party establishment infrastructure. [….]
Okay, now riddle me this: WHY did the GOPe bosses at the General Assembly put so much energy into getting it passed along with the state budget? Here’s an interesting chart compiled by WUNC:
Note the last line of the above chart. The Tim Moore-led GOP House gave Cooper just what he wanted for NCInnovation. The Berger-led GOP Senate gave NCInnovation a whole lot more than what Cooper asked for. In the end, NCInnovation got a whole lot more from General Assembly Republicans than what Democrat Roy Cooper initially asked for.
You can moan all you want about all the Democrat hacks affiliated with NCInnovation. But WHERE were all of our NCGOPe “guardians of the public purse” when we needed them?
So, our Raleigh Republicans are aiding and abetting the expansion of Bidenomics. One hell of an opposition party we have here, huh?
MORE:
[…] Senior vice president and senior strategy officer Jeff Sural’s most recent government experience includes several years with the Biden and Cooper administrations. He spent 15 months as senior broadband policy advisor in Biden’s Department of Treasury and prior to that nearly 7 years in the North Carolina Department of Information Technology — most of which were under the Cooper administration. Sural also served as a “co-leader” of the US Treasury’s Capital Projects Fund, helping to distribute billions in taxpayer dollars via Biden’s American Rescue Plan Act.
NCInnovation’s chief of staff, Carly Hemminger, has served since 2015 as the campaign manager for her mother Pam Hemminger, the progressive Democrat mayor of Chapel Hill. And Michelle Bolas, chief innovation officer and senior VP for University Partnerships, spent nearly six years working for the Institute for Emerging Issues at NC State, an organization founded by former Governor Jim Hunt.
The sources of research NCInnovation relies on for its justification are also concerning. A claim that North Carolina ranks “20th in innovation” among the states is prominently displayed on their site. This ranking appears to come from a December 2021 report produced by Gov. Cooper’s Department of Commerce, led by Cooper appointee Machelle Baker Sanders. Indeed, the report is labeled as “a call to action” by Sanders, no doubt referring to taxpayer-funded activities.
NCInnovation also cites a 256-page report by the National Research Council of the National Academies, funded by grants from the federal government. The council’s work appears geared toward generating government involvement in more aspects of society, and their website touts their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Chapter 1 of the report explores — you guessed it — “place-based economic development,” the very same policy touted by the Biden administration.
There are numerous reasons to oppose sending taxpayer dollars to NCInnovation.Foremost among them is that your tax dollars should not be used to finance politically favored businesses.We can add to this list the fact that NCInnovation would look a lot like a key component of “Bidenomics” and is inspired and led by partisan actors. It’s a shame that North Carolina taxpayers will be forced to finance this scheme.
It sure is. THANKS for nothing, Tim & Phil & co.
The NC INNOVATION crowd are the very people turning NC blue. You nailed it–they are Democrat infested. Giving them this money is political suicide for the GOP. Along with putting RINOs in charge of the UNC system, the GOP legislature has sealed the doom of the NC GOP. We won’t have our majority much longer. I live in Chapel Hill and am surrounded by all this liberal money and liberal politics. Pretty soon it will be like this all over the entire state. Mark my word.
What has happened to “Casnio Phil” Berger? Has he had a Jekyl and Hyde conversion? Does he have a fat offshore bank account? Does Cooper have an obsene picture with him and farm animials? Berger has been pushed leftwing Democrat policy, with Moore usually going along. Does Cooper even need a Democrat majority with Berger and Moore pushing his key issues for him. This is just the latest travesty from that despicable pair of traitors. Berger is the worst of the two.
True Republicans need to come out in the primaries and end the Berger majority in the GOP caucus. If a Senator is in Berger’s pocket and will not commit to voting out Berger as Senate leader, wash your hands of that candidate. Don’t work for them, Don’t give them money,, Don’t even vote for them. Leave your ballot blank if the choice is a Democrat or a Berger Republican, as there is not a dimes worth of difference between the two.