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Math is hard

by Tom Sullivan

North Carolina's Republican House Speaker, Thom Tillis, wants to be the state's next U.S. senator. He's finding it a tough sell. Tea party members and Republican small businessmen oppose Tillis for pushing for toll lanes on I-77 in his own district and elsewhere in the state. Then, someone anonymously slipped a provision into a must-pass budget bill that "allows warrantless drone surveillance at all public events ... or any place which is in 'plain view' of a law enforcement officer." Privacy advocates from left to right cried foul.

Next, Tillis was been pilloried for "mansplaining" both in his debate with incumbent Democrat Sen. Kay Hagan and in a TV ad where he uses "simple math" (just numbers on a white board) to show how math is lost on Hagan. The Tillis ad spotlights the average 7% raise he claims state teachers received under his leadership (only after the loud public outcry over Republican education cuts in an election year). Well, not so fast.

When Gov. Pat McCrory wrote to welcome teachers back to the classroom, he touted a "substantial" pay raise that amounted to "an average pay increase of 5.5 percent for teachers."

That might have been exciting news, except that legislative leaders have been touting a 7 percent average pay raise for more than a month. House Speaker Thom Tillis trumpets that 7 percent figure as "simple math" in a recent campaign ad for his U.S. Senate campaign.

I guess math is hard for Pat and Thom.