Wednesday, October 18, 2017

Jim Kee Changes Sides Again

What do you call someone who changes sides every time someone else waves more money at him? Even if it means he must abandon his own people? I'll let you decide. In the meantime take a look at this excerpt from this 2014 article, Crisis, Recovery, and the Transitional Economy The Struggle for Cooperative Ownership in Greensboro, North Carolina by Michael Roberto:


But then it turned out that Jim Kee and Skip Alston weren't being straight with us:


Funny, Jim Kee has been going all over East Greensboro telling people how he had us a better deal but he leaves out the $2 Million dollars we were to be short changed in Jim Key's better deal. Jim goes with whoever offers Jim the best deal.

Fast forward to 2017 and we find Jim Kee has changed his party affiliation from Democrat to Republican and is seen here hanging out with Tony Wilkins, Troy Lawson and Clark Porter.

How do I know that Jim Kee has changed his party affiliation? Because Clark Porter says so.


Now that Clark Porter has buried Jim Kee, what makes this so significant? From the Raleigh News & Observer less than 1 year ago, an article entitled, NC voters accused of voter fraud file defamation lawsuit by Anne Blythe

Four voters in Guilford County have filed a defamation suit against a man who accused them of voter fraud after the November 2016 elections.
The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Guilford County Superior Court, accuses William Clark Porter IV, a committee chairman for the Guilford Republican Party, with filing post-election protests with the Guilford County elections board that contained inaccurate and defamatory statements. Efforts to reach Porter, a Greensboro resident, were not immediately successful."

We are known by the company we keep. Jim Kee is keeping company with people who don't want poor people to get ahead. He always has.

And for you Republicans out there who think this is a win for conservatism: Jim Kee worked with Robbie Perkins to help put together the downtown performing arts center.

Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/news/politics-government/state-politics/article131483254.html#storylink=cpy