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Offline rpm

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« on: September 29, 2007, 10:17:19 PM »
First he sold our tollroads to Spain (yes, Spain) and signed a non-compete contract with them. Now good ol' Guv Perry is having the Governor's Mansion remodeled. Poor ol' Rick has to have a place to eat supper and lay his head down at night. So, our fine Guv went out and rented a modest little house for $10,000 a month (at taxpayer's expense). They expect the renovations to last at least a year.

Thank goodness Republicans are the fiscal conservatives and not spend happy like those darned Democrats!
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« Reply #1 on: September 29, 2007, 11:48:01 PM »
So I suppose you will be voting for Huckabee (He's running for Prez)...  Remember the Arkansas Governer's  temporary triple wide mansion?

“I'm a Republican. I'm trying to save the taxpayers money,” Huckabee explained at the time.
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« Reply #2 on: September 29, 2007, 11:53:14 PM »
or Clinton's ongoing extravagance footed by the taxpayers

Nixon may have been the only politician ever that wasn't a crook. ;)
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« Reply #3 on: September 30, 2007, 01:29:31 AM »
Actually Holden, I can respect that. That's a point in his favor.
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« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2007, 01:33:12 AM »
Rick Perry's humble abode. And I stand corrected, it's not $10,000 a month. It's only $9,900 a month that Texas taxpayers are forced to cough up.
 (Utilities not included)

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« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2007, 06:46:00 AM »
The govenor`s mansion is a lot more than just three hots and a cot.
It is a meeting ground, negotiations location, library, office , but most of all a public symbol for Texas residents and visitors to our state.
There is pro and cons to every politician, but at least we have seen our state get headed back in the right direction on some major  issues.


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Nation’s hand-wringers could take a lesson from Texas Gov. Rick Perry


By Dave Workman


Reacting to questions from reporters about how to prevent future outrages like the murders of 32 students and teachers at Virginia Tech April 16, Texas Gov. Rick Perry dispelled any notion that common sense has completely been eradicated by political correctness in the United States.

Perry’s sensible solution: Allow legally-armed citizens to carry their defensive firearms anywhere. Schools, restaurants, churches; Perry correctly asserted that so long as such areas are legislated as “gun free zones,” killers who don’t care about the law will enjoy risk-free opportunities in which good people cannot fight back.

Perry’s remarks were in stark contrast to comments made in Oklahoma by Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. He’s against guns on campuses, yet he admits the nanny state approach is no panacea to violence.

“We can’t guarantee complete security,” he said. “We need to see what we can do as a government – on the federal level, on the state level – to ensure the safety of our students.”

Gonzales is wrong and Perry is right. Government should get out of the way and let people take care of themselves.

Perry’s remarks brought wails of anguish from the anti-gun mob, a political lobby more adept at dancing in the blood of murder victims to advance its agenda than it is in offering genuine common sense solutions that would help people keep from being murdered.

Perhaps self-styled “progressives,” especially those living in Texas, have forgotten George Hennard, the lunatic who drove into the Luby’s Cafeteria in Killeen on Oct. 16, 1991 and opened fire, killing 23 people, all of them disarmed by a then-existing state prohibition on concealed carry. Survivors haven’t forgotten. One of them, former State Rep. Suzanna Gratia-Hupp, ran successfully to change the law, enabling Texans to fight back.

Those who lobbied in state after state against concealed carry statutes predicted that such laws would lead to bloodbaths. In a sense they guaranteed such mayhem by demanding that some areas be “gun free zones” where law-abiding citizens may not carry their firearms. Armed citizens have gone through background checks and in many states, have taken mandatory gun safety courses. How many anti-gun liberals would tolerate such scrutiny and red tape just to exercise a constitutional right? If there is blood on anyone’s hands, it is on theirs. The common denominator in all of this country’s mass shootings in recent memory is that they happened in “gun free zones.”

Don’t blame these monstrous crimes on the NRA or the Second Amendment Foundation. Blame them on the anti-gun lobby for pushing limitations on the public’s right of self-defense.

Well, this country has tried it their way – the way Gonzales would have it – and all we have to show for it is a body count.

It’s time for a different approach. Gov. Perry’s idea is simply a reminder of an earlier, simpler time, when everyone thought with the logic of a Boy Scout: Always be prepared.

Why is it so easy for Rick Perry to understand that criminals and madmen do not make appointments in advance to commit violent acts, but this fact eludes college presidents, liberal politicians, an Attorney General and far too many pundits?

Nobody is advocating anarchy. This is a matter of personal and community defense because the police are not our shepherds. In an emergency “when seconds count and police are minutes away,” individuals must act. We should abolish the concept of a gun-free zone. Eliminate the term from the national vocabulary. Criminals don’t obey it, and they shouldn’t make the rules or benefit from them.

Strengthen this philosophical shift with “stand-your-ground” laws that protect citizens who defend themselves and others from civil lawsuits and criminal prosecution.

Nobody can stop every determined criminal or madman, but we might stop most of them, and save innocent lives in the process. If that makes anti-gunners uncomfortable, that’s a small sacrifice for public safety.
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« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2007, 07:09:34 AM »
In my understanding of Texas government, I thought the Lt. Gov and legislature have the real power.

FYI I don't have anything that good or bad to say about Gov Perry.

Yeah I don't like these public works projects sold to foreign governments either.  From what I understand, states are not exactly selling the toll road but rather the operation rights.


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However, probably a lot of big money fly around.
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« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2007, 07:28:13 AM »
hmm.. if the bad thing against him is that he lives in the mansion that the state gave him and he bids out roads to the lowest bidder....

And the good thing is that he wants to allow the citizens of his state to defend themselves and have the government get out of the way...

I am gonna have to say that so far... I like the guy.

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« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2007, 07:54:40 AM »
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So I suppose you will be voting for Huckabee (He's running for Prez)... Remember the Arkansas Governer's temporary triple wide mansion?


Holden,

In Arkansas, a triple-wide IS considered a mansion.

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« Reply #9 on: November 05, 2007, 02:03:34 PM »
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Originally posted by lazs2
hmm.. if the bad thing against him is that he lives in the mansion that the state gave him and he bids out roads to the lowest bidder....

And the good thing is that he wants to allow the citizens of his state to defend themselves and have the government get out of the way...

I am gonna have to say that so far... I like the guy.

lazs
Lazs, it's a bit more complex than that. On the roads issue he sold the roads AND signed a non-compete clause. It is illegal to build any free road that would compete with a toll road. They are also turning established free public highways into toll roads.

Texas has always had the most liberal gun laws in the US. You could carry a handgun long before Rickyboy came to town.

I'm stunned that you could defend him spending $10K a month on a house. At least Huckabee stood by his convictions.

I thought you guys were against bigger government and overspending.:confused:
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« Reply #10 on: November 05, 2007, 02:10:44 PM »
I don't know..  the place just looked pretty old to me..   I don't know who had it built or what the previous one looked like or what is needed to conduct state business.

regardless of Texas gun laws.. and the shooting at luby was not a good sign for Texas "always" having good gun laws.... regardless.. I am heartened to see someone in power speak out.

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« Reply #11 on: November 05, 2007, 02:16:05 PM »
I tend to think that the Governor needs to have a decent place to entertain and meet dignitaries.
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« Reply #12 on: November 05, 2007, 02:40:19 PM »
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hmm.. if the bad thing against him is that he lives in the mansion that the state gave him and he bids out roads to the lowest bidder....

And the good thing is that he wants to allow the citizens of his state to defend themselves and have the government get out of the way...

I am gonna have to say that so far... I like the guy.

lazs


He flipfloped on border protection. Lied to get in office..... enough for me to dislike him totally.
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« Reply #13 on: November 05, 2007, 02:42:44 PM »
can you link me to his take on the border?   my opinion is that the border is a red herring..

the real problem involves not throwing the employers in prison and... in offering benifiets to illegals..  

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« Reply #14 on: November 05, 2007, 02:44:58 PM »
I have no problems with him living in the Texas Governor's Mansion. It's afforded to every person that wins that office. But $10K a month is just a bit much for a rental, don't you think?

I guess those $5K a month rentals were just pig styes.
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