View Full Version : "WE CAN'T WAIT" Finally some thing I agree with him on!
Guest
10-27-2011, 12:33 PM
As the President has said about a thousand times over the last few days "we can't wait".
The thing is he does not understand WHAT we can't wait for.
I can't wait for him to be the former president of the USA.
As we say in Texas, he is ."All hat, no cattle"!
It seems that he is best at coming up with new campaign slogans. If slogans were jobs we would be fully employed by now!
EB
Guest
10-27-2011, 12:40 PM
As the President has said about a thousand times over the last few days "we can't wait".
The thing is he does not understand WHAT we can't wait for.
I can't wait for him to be the former president of the USA.
As we say in Texas, he is ."All hat, no cattle"!
It seems that he is best at coming up with new campaign slogans. If slogans were jobs we would be fully employed by now!
EB
According to Gov. Perry, you must living the dream, there in Texas.
Tell me, is Perry THE guy for 2012?
Guest
10-27-2011, 01:49 PM
You know, we are doing pretty good here in Texas. Now some areas have had some of the same problems as the rest of the USA but we seem to have dodged the real bad part. Mainly the big city areas. But still not that bad.
Texas has always been a little better off in bad time than most states. We are more diversafied than a lot of states so the valleys in the economy are not as deep.
I run a small business here in West Texas and the current admin. does NOTHING to help me.
I have held off hiring because of no real direction in the recovery.
As for Perry for Pres. I am not on that horse yet. I have not decided who has the least amount of bull S**t on their boots.
I know I want Obama on the unemployment line but have not see who I would like to see to this point.
EB
Guest
10-27-2011, 03:04 PM
You know, we are doing pretty good here in Texas. Now some areas have had some of the same problems as the rest of the USA but we seem to have dodged the real bad part. Mainly the big city areas. But still not that bad.
Texas has always been a little better off in bad time than most states. We are more diversafied than a lot of states so the valleys in the economy are not as deep.
I run a small business here in West Texas and the current admin. does NOTHING to help me.
I have held off hiring because of no real direction in the recovery.
As for Perry for Pres. I am not on that horse yet. I have not decided who has the least amount of bull S**t on their boots.
I know I want Obama on the unemployment line but have not see who I would like to see to this point.
EB
Not a bad position. We have time to decide.
Overall I like your Governor very much. He still, of all the GOP candidates, has one of the best records of governing as a no nonsense conservative. He may be the only candidate who really believes in something and that's a rare quality today.
Although he has taken heat on immigration, Perry has a strong record on securing the border (I don't know if you're cool with all the Texas tax dollars he's spent on this) and in reducing illegal immigration. He's backed Arizona's laws against illegals. He's taken heat for his support of illegal immigrant's in-state tuition breaks, but he says he doesn't want a permanent underclass.
Former Gov. Jeb Bush has come out in support of Texas' tuition program, calling a similar proposal in our state of Florida, "fair policy"
He has refused to raise taxes in Texas and has vetoed $3 billion dollars in proposed spending. That makes him the first Texas governor to reduce general revenue spending since 1945. Look it up.
He's enacted serious tort-reform which includes provisions for the loser to pay almost all costs of a failed lawsuit. This is the strongest tort reform in the nation.
Because of the tax policy and tort reform, business activity has flourished, accounting for more than 40% of all new jobs in the entire country since 2009. No other candidate can claim a better record of conservative governance.
Even with all this he is still is too unknown outside of the world of Republicans and the media; even with being the governor of the 2nd most populated state for the last 10 years.
I think it is early and your Governor still has time to help people better understand him. He must show people that he is the one with the experience and the track record to be the sort of President we desperately need.
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