
N.C. Attorney General details America's success story and work ethic
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Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina Mark Robinson emphasized the importance of the American work ethic and his success story Saturday on "Unfiltered with Dan Bongino." Robinson is the first African American to hold the office of Lieutenant Governor in North Carolina and caught the public eye at a Greensboro City Council meeting, when he defended the Second Amendment.
"Well, what honestly pushed me into it was something that someone said to me at work about 'talk.' They said talk's not going to do anything," Robinson said. "I said, there's nothing you can do about it. You can go down there and talk, but that's not going to get anything done. And I reminded that person that, you know, the revolution in this country didn't start with the ‘shot heard round the world' - it started with ‘talk.’ Friends and neighbors talking to each other about ideas like independence and liberty and freedom and establishing our own nation. And so it starts with a conversation" said Robinson.More Related News