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Arian Foster fills seats in stadiums. Filled seats mean more hot dogs, more beers, more sodas. More concessions mean more hot dog factories, and beer factories, and soda factories. It's clearly the work of Arian Foster.
MSNBC has been all over Perry. Plenty of interviewing people holding office in Texas who give a lot of information on Perry. The guy is a little extreme and that will not play on a national scale. 115,000 new government jobs in Texas equals smaller government?
Watched a Conan clip: Perry wanted to distance himself from Bush. He stated Bush went to Yale while he went to Texas A&M. That means Perry isn't as intelligent as Bush (it was pretty funny when Conan said it).
Last edited by scout; 08-17-2011 at 08:50 PM..
Reason: Conan Joke
MSNBC has been all over Perry. Plenty of interviewing people holding office in Texas who give a lot of information on Perry. The guy is a little extreme and that will not play on a national scale. 115,000 new government jobs in Texas equals smaller government?
Watched a Conan clip: Perry wanted to distance himself from Bush. He stated Bush went to Yale while he went to Texas A&M. That means Perry isn't as intelligent as Bush (it was pretty funny when Conan said it).
that's some messed up ***** ... Bush vs Perry in the brain matter contest.
Perry and his religious fervor, frightens me.. Even Karl Rove does not like him.. but he does have lovely hair.
This is the state that herarlds its tort reform, however that reform has only benefitted insurance companies, hospitals and doctors.. not the consumer.
Consider the Texas that Perry holds up to the rest of the nation for admiration. It has the fourth-highest poverty rate of any state. It tied with Mississippi last year for the highest percentage of workers in minimum-wage jobs. It ranks first in adults without high school diplomas. Twenty-six percent of Texans have no health insurance — the highest percentage of medically uninsured residents of any state. It leads the nation in the percentage of children who lack medical insurance. Texas has an inordinate number of employers who provide no insurance to their workers, partly because insurance rates are high, thanks to an absence of regulations.
__________________ "Being the best doesn't mean you always win. It just means you win more than anyone else".. tweet from Kurt Warner to Tom Brady.
Upon further review Texas is #3 in the country in federal funds received, they send the government about $13,500 each, but receive $30,500 per capita.. nice return on that investment.
That damned government..
Upon further review, he has defended his support of in-state college tuition for the children of illegal immigrants, saying those young people have lived in Texas for years, are on the path to citizenship, have studied hard and should be encouraged to get education or vocational training.
Upon further review, he has defended his support of in-state college tuition for the children of illegal immigrants, saying those young people have lived in Texas for years, are on the path to citizenship, have studied hard and should be encouraged to get education or vocational training.
That ought to fly well with his base.
Just in case anyone thinks he did not say the above - he did.
In sharp contrast to the national Republican Party line, Texas Gov. Rick Perry still supports his state's version of the so-called DREAM Act, which permits foreign-born children of illegal immigrants to pay in-state college tuition. "To punish these young Texans for their parents' actions is not what America has always been about," the potential dark horse GOP candidate told the New Hampshire Union Leader in his first New Hampshire interview of the 2012 campaign cycle.