Former North Carolina Governor Mike Easley, lovingly called Mike Sleasely by the media and those who know of his antics is in a heap of trouble. He is being investigated by multiple agencies, both state & federal for “alleged” misdeeds while in office. The basic read is he used the governor’s office as his way to increase his wealth, power & holdings. Some of the potential issues being investigated.
- He “allegedly” received favorable treatment and a sweetheart deal on some land holdings near his coastal property.
- He “allegedly” received campaign finance contributions in ways he shouldn’t have.
- He “allegedly” received free use of an SUV, even after leaving office.
- He “allegedly” received free air transportation, having his rich, liberal, democrat cronies fly him around the state & country in their private planes in return for favors. One example is “allegedly” giving high-ranking executive posts in the Department of Transportation, Department of Natural Resources and other places in return for those favors.
- His wife received a $170,000 a year job an NC State University for chairing some group to bring in big name speakers, oh which she did not (really) do.
- He “allegedly” received free home repairs in return for more favors. With all the money and power a guy like Easley has, you’d think he’d be willing to spend a little of it to fix up his house, right? Nope. The cheap SOB calls in favors to get that work done as well.
Today started the State Board of Elections hearing on the Easley mess. 31 witnesses are tee’d up and ready to smack Sleasley down the fairway. The day did not start well, either. McQueen Campbell, a former buddy of Easley testified that he would be repaid for repairs he had done on the Easley home with campaigns from the Easley campaign fund. That’s a big no-no!
The point in all this is how ugly and sleazly politics is. I saw this firsthand living in Cleveland, which is under going its own huge federal corruption case as I write this. From a casual perusal, it looks like fully half the city of Cleveland’s politicians are in some form of trouble and more than 2/3 of their contracts were done in a good ‘ol boy way…meaning illegally.
Same thing here in North Carolina. This state has some cleaning up to do, and Jim Black (serving a 63 month federal sentence) might soon have a new inmate to talk to if any of this holds up.






