If you've never overthrown the status quo of a local government, it's worth your while to spend a few seasons learning local politics. It's a hoot.
Learn to support the candidates. Ask them what they need. Cash isn't always king. Sometimes, it is bodies to deliver handouts.
I did well bumping my local guy with coffees that I held at my house, putting up signs, and drumming up local support.
Never forget what REAL AMERICANS can do when we speak up.
Especially as a Texan.
We make stuff happen.
/johnny
Watched her brief speech.
Mark my words by fall of 10' any old face will be out on their collective @$$es people are so pissed.
Enter Mrs. Medina, another Sarah Palin. An average Jane that has had enough.
Maybe "Celente" and his concept of the 2nd American Revoltion is not that far fetched after all....
Especially as a Texan.
We make stuff happen.”
Johnny, Thank you for reminding me of this. I am going to read up on Debra. If she is the Real Deal, I will vote for her, and I will donate time and money to her campaign.
My first reaction when I heard of her was a little fatalistic, I just did not think she could get the exposure or funding to get over the hump regardless of if she was the best candidate. I was ready to lean towards Perry, just because I thought he was less of a Rino than KBH.
But I am reaching the point that I will vote strictly on principle. Win or lose, we have to send them a message. We have to shake up the status quo, weed out career politicians, especially the ones that constantly tell us they are Conservative but show us something else.