To: Jedidah
The trans Texas corridor and refusing to back Jan Brewer of Arizona are examples of Perry’s bad judgment. Hopefully Perry will have a bad enough time getting re-elected that it might be like waking his dumb ass up with a bucket of cold water. Perry, “grow a set” and join Brewer.
8 posted on
08/11/2010 9:45:23 PM PDT by
Mtn Pass
(Buy beans and bullets!)
To: Mtn Pass
TTC is no more, the TxDOT leadership was changed, they replaced Ric Williamson and TxDOT formulated rules on how tolling would happen so that most of the complaints are simply outdated and false.
I like analogy someone posted above. Running against the Trans-texas corridor is like running against Bush ... It’s not relevant anymore.
Also, on immigration: We barely have a majority in the state lege. You want immigration bills passed in statehouse? Get conservative state reps elected.
29 posted on
08/12/2010 9:08:42 AM PDT by
WOSG
(OPERATION RESTORE AMERICAN FREEDOM - NOVEMBER, 2010 - DO YOUR PART!)
To: Mtn Pass
The trans Texas corridor and refusing to back Jan Brewer of Arizona are examples of Perrys bad judgment.
They aren't "bad judgement" - Perry has a history of doing stuff like this that would make his buddies rich. It's almost a given that if he pushes some big project that will cost the taxpayers, that he knows somebody who will benefit from it.
Hopefully Perry will have a bad enough time getting re-elected that it might be like waking his dumb ass up with a bucket of cold water.
Perry got less than 40% of the vote in 2006 and yet he went ahead with the TTC. If 39% of the vote in the general election does not wake him up, nothing will. If you want a good example of term limits, Perry would be #1. It's unfortunately that he's running against a Clinton crony like Bill White, because I really would like to see him gone from office.
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