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Some of You Tea Party Folk Think Rick Perry’s the Answer?
C4P ^ | August 28, 2011 | Marc America

Posted on 08/28/2011 10:01:59 AM PDT by The Bronze Titan

If you’re a Tea Party member, or you have significant sympathies with them, I’d caution you against climbing aboard Rick Perry’s TransTexasCatastrophe. The Media is doing everything possible to paint this guy as a bronc-busting, cattle-roping, Texan, but in truth, there are more than a few things you ought to know about him. He’s no friend to individual rights, except in an election season, and he’s not really the trend-setter he’d have you believe. His record on jobs isn’t actually so swift as he’d have you believe, and he’s got less in common with the average Texan than he does with the Wall Street types with whom he prefers to consort. He’s no friend of Main Street, and he’s certainly no friend to real entrepreneurs, and for all his posturing as one of us, he isn’t, and it’s been quite plain. Those of you from outside Texas can be forgiven for mistaking Perry for a conservative. It’s assumed because he’s a Republican, and he’s from Texas, he must be. Let me now explain a bit of why this isn’t the case.

Friday I heard the increasingly estimable Mark Davis claim that you shouldn’t mind that Perry converted from the Democrat Party to the Republican Party because, as he points out, Ronald Reagan was once a Democrat too. Of course, this is a lie by omission, because what Davis doesn’t mention is that it was a long stretch of years between Reagan’s conversion and his arrival in California electoral politics. This isn’t the case with Rick Perry. He was Al Gore’s Texas Campaign Manager in 1988, and following the loss, immediately reversed course and ran as a Republican. I don’t know about you, but despite Davis’ rather disingenuous interpretation of Reagan’s conversion, painting it as just alike, I’m inclined to believe he left some details out intentionally.

Rick Perry has been a regular guest on Davis’ show on WBAP in the D/FW area for years, and to consider Davis anything like an objective or unbiased voice in this stretches all credulity. Frankly, I hope Limbaugh finds somebody else to be a regular fill in, because Davis is clearly in the tank for Perry, and it runs against Limbaugh’s general premise that he will take no position in a Republican primary, except in general terms on behalf of conservatism.

You may have heard some of Perry’s more recent statements about conditions along the Texas border with Mexico, and you might be inclined to believe Mr. Perry thinks more should be done. He even tried to repair his credibility on the issue by being broadcast on a live feed from a base of operations near the border for an interview on Greta Van Susteren’s show. If you believe that stage-managed bit of theater, I’m inclined to let you know right now that he’s relatively no more conservative in real terms than George Bush, which is to say on the matter of his statist, globalist reflexes, he’s no conservative at all. I’d hate it if anybody else broke the news to you, because I believe bad news is best delivered by a friend. Check out the following video for where Rick Perry really stands on issues of the border:

I realize there’s a tendency to overstate things in the name of supporting one’s position, but it’s really no exaggeration to suggest that Perry isn’t really very close in his thinking to Tea Party Members, not when measured against what he’s been saying since October 2010, but in what he has said all along throughout his career. He’s taken money and support from La Raza, ACORN, and other groups that advocate spending tax-payer dollars for dubious programs and projects.

He’s also a crony-capitalist. If you’re like me, that’s simply something you can’t abide. I love the free market, but Governor Perry’s revolving door between his staff and corporate boardrooms is a well-established phenomenon, and frankly, if you buy into his nonsense, he’s going to wind up exploiting your good intentions too. Companies like Merck and Cintra are more his style, and his staff has reflected this over the years of his gubernatorial reign.

You’ve undoubtedly heard about the Gardasil flap, and likely been willing to dismiss it as a fluke. That would be a serious and potentially tragic mistake. The most ridiculously egregious thing he may have done in his tenure as Governor of Texas was the proposed TransTexas Corridor. You may have heard of it, but may not have any details, so let me expound on that for a moment or two. This was the project that first enlightened me to Perry’s big government answers to all things. The upshot is this: It was to be a vast network of toll roads, but more, it would have included some form of light and heavy rail, pipelines, and all manner of things. On the surface, this might sound attractive, but as with any such project, the devil lies in the details.

The plan included 4400 linear miles of a toll road network, running parallel in many cases to existing Highways and Interstates already in existence. The corridor’s right of way was to be a full 1/4 mile wide. Simple math tells you that even ignoring junctions and interchanges, this would have consumed 1100 square miles of Texas’ territory. You might argue that while it’s a lot of land, Texas is a big state. That’s all well and good if the state already owns the land, but since it doesn’t, it was going to acquire it by use of eminent domain. Again, you might argue that building roads is one function for which eminent domain ought to apply, but once you look at the rules to be applied to this project, you might well conclude otherwise. Rather than basing their offers to property owners on free market value, they instead intended to limit it to “fair market value” as determined by a panel of cronies they would gin up for the chore.

This project actually proposed bisecting county and farm roads, and even property, dead-ending what are fairly important thoroughfares for the communities they serve. More, it would have bisected school districts and even towns along its path. Again, you might think that impossible until you understand that this was to be a closed system with few exits or on-ramps, only permitting access at major Highway and Interstate junctions. This threatened to destroy many rural communities, and they rose up against it. Once the details became clear to the public, it was quickly sent back for re-work, and eventually dumped.

Here were the things they didn’t advertise, but you need to know. It was supposed to be operate by a concessionaire, Cintra, for a period of 50 years. It was going to employ tolls of roughly $0.26 per mile. A geographical understanding of the scale of Texas immediately prompts the question: “Who on Earth would voluntarily pay to enter a closed-system roadway at that cost over the huge distances in Texas, when a free parallel alternative is just a few miles away in the form of an Interstate, or Highway?” Good question, and the answer is: Almost nobody. So how did they intend to make this work? In 2004,TxDOT applied to the USDOT for a waiver so that they could charge a toll on the existing I-35. The first leg of the proposed TTC system was called TTC-35, the leg that would run from Laredo to an undetermined point on the Oklahoma border. In other words, it was a corridor to nowhere, but in order to get you to use it, they were going to toll the free Interstate and let it fall into disrepair.

Opponents at the time argued that the existing I-35 corridor could be widened, and this was met with a dismissive rejection by Perry’s Transportation Commission. They said it couldn’t be done in a cost-efficient way. Your confusion at this statement matches that of the average Texan who realizes that this couldn’t possibly be true. How hard is it to add a few lanes here and there? Yes, you’ll have some eminent domain issues, but nothing on the scale of what the TTC proposed.

They also promised it would promote economic development, but what they kept concealed for a while, until they no longer could do so under the law, was that because it was a closed system, Cintra, the corporation from Spain that would build and operate it, would also have exclusive rights to all concessions along its length. More, due to the limitations on exits and on-ramps, it could never be shown how this colossal highway system would provide any sort of economic boon to anybody, because you wouldn’t be able to access most smaller towns from along its length. I’m sure you’ll agree with me that the fact that one of Perry’s top staffers was a former Cintra VP, and the fact that one of his own staffers had gone on to work for Cintra had absolutely nothing to do with Perry’s TTC plans. Right?

Ladies and gentlemen, if you’ve fallen prey to the hype about Perry, you may be forgiven, particularly if you’re not from Texas. You’re not aware, as so many here, that Perry isn’t the fellow he’s now being portrayed to be. He’s not a friend to the Tea Party, despite his seeming 2010 conversion, because much like his conversion in 1989, this conversion also seems to be one of convenience. I will assure you, this is most definitely the case.

Perry likes to put on an act about his conservative credentials, and his sympathies with the Tea Party, but if the truth is told, he’s no more one of us than the man in the Moon. You might want to let your fellow conservatives and Tea Party patriots know it too: We’re being hustled again.

Looks tough shooting blanks



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To: Raider Sam

I feel lik give Perry a chance and see what he has to say in debates


161 posted on 08/28/2011 11:55:53 AM PDT by mel
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To: magritte

“You’re wasting your time responding to the anti-Perry trolls. They have their talking points and they’re sticking with them.”

Yep...


162 posted on 08/28/2011 11:56:54 AM PDT by SumProVita (Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. (Modified Decartes))
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To: icanhasbailout

Rick Santelli’s spontaneous rant was in February of that year, so who co-opted who?

Neither you nor “The Tea Party” can or will speak for me.

I will not be directed by you, by the GOP, or “The Tea Party”, or by any other party or organization who thinks they can tell me (a free man) what the “right way to think” is.

[My position on what gets taught in school: Governments should not operate schools.]

You never told me what “priorities” you accused me of “imposing” on you...
...or how it is that you think I will be responsible
for idiots like yourself forming a 3rd party.

Try to get a grip on yourself.


163 posted on 08/28/2011 11:59:39 AM PDT by Repeal The 17th (Proud to be a (small) monthly donor.)
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To: CajunConservative

I greatly admire her too, and probably would vote for her. But she isn’t running for anything, so far. I know, now I’m going to hear how “all the signs are there”, “she’ll announce September 3, 4, 5 or later in the month - whenever”.

If she does, then I’ll reconsider, but Romney/Paul are out for me - positively.


164 posted on 08/28/2011 12:00:08 PM PDT by Gaffer
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To: The Bronze Titan

LOL Mark Davis. I tune out of Limbaugh’s show when the master of bloviation in on.


165 posted on 08/28/2011 12:00:22 PM PDT by raybbr (People who still support Obama are either a Marxist or a moron.)
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To: GOPyouth

Well done!!!

AND...I agree with several of you. It’s not worth going after so much pure negative gook being thrown up on the wall.


166 posted on 08/28/2011 12:01:19 PM PDT by SumProVita (Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. (Modified Decartes))
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To: SumProVita

I gave the list when I posted that comment. Keep reading.


167 posted on 08/28/2011 12:01:23 PM PDT by DrewsMum ("I abandoned free market principles to save the free market." -GWBush)
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To: DrewsMum

No, you did not.


168 posted on 08/28/2011 12:03:16 PM PDT by SumProVita (Cogito, ergo...Sum Pro Vita. (Modified Decartes))
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To: big'ol_freeper
Let me guess. Romney or Paul is who you are shucking for.

Heck - he would probably be happy to give McPain another shot...

169 posted on 08/28/2011 12:03:16 PM PDT by trebb ("If a man will not work, he should not eat" From 2 Thes 3)
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To: CajunConservative; Parley Baer

To: CajunConservative

Hey, Carville...is that you?


170 posted on 08/28/2011 12:07:00 PM PDT by ngat
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To: DrewsMum

Excellent post!

There seems to be two different attitudes displayed here. One group is fixated on defeating Obama as if that’s the only thing that matters.

The other group(mine) is determined to clean up Washington DC and is looking for a candidate that will take on the corruption in all political parties. Defeating Obama is merely one step in the process.

The problem with the first group is that they fear Obama so much that they will settle for anyone they believe will defeat him. You won’t win anything coming from a position of fear.

It’s time to look for bold leadership, not a band-aid administration. Obama has given us the best opportunity in our lifetimes to roll back the size and scope of government but it will take a true believer occupying the White House to accomplish it.

And it will take another influx of tea party candidates to congress. As I see it, the only one qualified true believer is Sarah Palin for president.

We can elect someone else but the corruption will go on and on and on. And we all get to work and pay for it. Isn’t life grand?


171 posted on 08/28/2011 12:07:20 PM PDT by upsdriver (to undo the damage the "intellectual elites" have done. . . . . Sarah Palin for President!)
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To: The Bronze Titan
C4P = Cuckolds for Palin :-)
172 posted on 08/28/2011 12:11:01 PM PDT by verity (The Obama Administration is a Criminal Enterprise.)
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To: icanhasbailout
-"If it wasn’t on his radar screen 45 days ago, why did Gingrich’s team quit en masse and sign up with Perry 79 days ago?"

Hummmm??


173 posted on 08/28/2011 12:13:40 PM PDT by The Bronze Titan
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To: The Bronze Titan

Reply to the title: Actually, Perry is more of the same problem(RINO), in a sneakier package than usual.

Not buying what he’s selling.


174 posted on 08/28/2011 12:15:02 PM PDT by TheConservativeParty (PALIN 45 -The cure for "meet the new boss, same as the old boss." Resisting Tyranny Since 1-20-2009)
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To: ngat
Shhh, don't tell anyone my secret.

YoonA HaHaHa Pictures, Images and Photos

175 posted on 08/28/2011 12:20:46 PM PDT by CajunConservative
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To: CA Conservative

[ “A new poll from Gallup shows that the Texas governor has 35 percent support among Republicans who identify themselves members of the Tea Party movement. ]

ALL Polls are propaganda.. all of them.. even the ones that go your way..
They are for manipulating the weak minded.. who are drawn to them..

But the weak minded always follow the herd.. the majority..
The majority of TP Caucus members KNOW Perry is a RINO..
AND...Are not easily fooled.. not all republicans are conservatives..

Some are not for a Republic but for a democracy.. and barely know the difference..


176 posted on 08/28/2011 12:21:31 PM PDT by hosepipe (This propaganda has been edited to include some fully orbed hyperbole...)
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To: The Bronze Titan

Is Perry better than Obama? If so and he is the nominee, that’s good enough for me.


177 posted on 08/28/2011 12:21:33 PM PDT by Hootowl
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To: Raider Sam
-"Working in the purchasing department of a corporation wasnt on my radar screen 45 days before I got my last job. Things change."

I suppose deciding to 'become President of the United States' equates just to getting another job.

178 posted on 08/28/2011 12:22:58 PM PDT by The Bronze Titan
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To: DrewsMum; xzins

I’m not against vetting Perry, but for a pro Palin site to post a hit piece on an announced candidate when Palin hasn’t joined the fray is unseemly and I don’t think Palin would support such an effort. There are enough anti-Perry threads started with articles from the MSM. We don’t need them coming from Pro-Palin sites. You want to promote Palin, that’s great. You want to destroy Perry? Don’t use Sarah Palin as a cover for your hatred.


179 posted on 08/28/2011 12:24:48 PM PDT by P-Marlowe (LPFOKETT GAHCOEEP-w/o*)
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To: icanhasbailout

“...it wasn’t on his radar screen 45 days ago...”
-
And even that is longer ago than your sign up date on FreeRepublic, newb.


180 posted on 08/28/2011 12:24:48 PM PDT by Repeal The 17th (Proud to be a (small) monthly donor.)
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