In the March 3 Primary Election, Moore Tea Citizens endorses
Board of Education District II — Robert Levy Board of Education District V — Philip Holmes |
Discussion: The current Board of Education* has failed to be a directorate of good stewards and failed to represent the conservative majority in Moore County. The incumbents overspent by many millions of dollars, approved a redistribution plan for dubious purposes, acted as a "rubber stamp" for the superintendent rather than his supervision and governor, allowed the education performance in Moore County's schools to erode, and repeatedly demonstrated disdain for the electorate. We have lost confidence in all seven of the sitting board members.
To wit, we endorse both of these candidates in the primary election as men with bona fide conservative credentials who will challenge the board and the superintendent to pursue excellence over appearance, and fundamentals over Progressivist activism.
*Including Helena Wallin-Miller (Dist. II) who, until recently, chaired this Titanic, and John Weaver (Dist. V) who, although only recently appointed to fill a vacancy, brushed off a very informed and rational citizen and voted to approve the redistricting plan
To wit, we endorse both of these candidates in the primary election as men with bona fide conservative credentials who will challenge the board and the superintendent to pursue excellence over appearance, and fundamentals over Progressivist activism.
*Including Helena Wallin-Miller (Dist. II) who, until recently, chaired this Titanic, and John Weaver (Dist. V) who, although only recently appointed to fill a vacancy, brushed off a very informed and rational citizen and voted to approve the redistricting plan