Mike Easley

Mike Easley
Michael Francis "Mike" Easleyis an American politician who served as the 72nd governor of the U.S. state of North Carolina from 2001 to 2009. He is member of the North Carolina Democratic Party and became the first North Carolina governor to plead to a felony by entering an Alford plea to a single state campaign finance violation in a deal that halted a lengthy state and federal investigation. On January 4, 2013, the Senior Resident Superior Court Judge for Wake...
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth23 March 1950
catch conserve eventually people problem supply tank
What people need to do is conserve what they have, ... There is a supply out there; we just need to conserve it. Going up and loading up your tank is not going to do that much. It's just going to deplete the supply, and the problem will eventually catch up to you.
low running
We're not out of gas, but we are running low in the Southeast,
lost
To those who lost their home, lost their property, it is a big disaster,
areas beaches bottom coast definitely expect line rivers storm
The beaches we expect to take a real beating, ... The bottom line is we're definitely going to get flooding, not just on the coast but in low-lying areas as the rivers swell from the storm surge itself.
create gives inches large looks problem somewhere storm time
The problem with that is it gives more time to create a large storm surge, which we think now will be 9 to 11 feet, ... It looks like we're going to get somewhere around 12 inches of rainfall.
create jobs miss opportunity people whenever
Whenever you have the opportunity to create jobs for as many as 8,000 people who are unemployed, you don't miss it.
brings dangerous days moving mph seriously storm taken whether wind
This storm should be taken seriously because it is moving so slowly, ... Whether it has 80 mph wind or 85 (mph) is not really important. What's important here is that you're going to get two days of it. That is what makes it so dangerous because it brings rain, it brings flooding.
bringing cutting moving water
They didn't say I had to move. They just said they were moving out all the furniture, cutting off the water and the electricity, and bringing in the jackhammers,
areas bottom definitely flooding line relatives rivers stay storm
The bottom line is that we're definitely going to get flooding -- not just on the coast, but in low-lying areas as the rivers swell from the storm surge itself, ... If you live in low-lying areas, flood-prone areas -- you know where they are, and you need to get out. You need to stay with friends, relatives or take shelter.
assistance counties require school students trying wealth win
This is a win for the 4-year-olds who require pre-K, the low-wealth counties that need assistance with school construction and the disadvantaged students trying to go to college,
deal extended people period winds
This is a slow-moving hurricane, and people are going to have to deal with those winds over an extended period of time,
asked boat cannot helicopter high reason winds
Once the high winds come, we cannot get in and get you out. We cannot get there by boat or helicopter or by plane. There are 61 shelters open. There is no reason for someone not to evacuate if they have been asked to do so.
asked federal response
I think the federal response has been good. Everything we've asked them for at this point, they've granted,
four last
Last week, they were writing, 'What has he done for the last four years?'