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It’s arrogance which leads to losing
Before the runoff election, HD84's Mark Griffin told the Texas Tribune “We've got an interesting phenomenon going on here," Griffin said speaking of his not winning outright in the March 2nd Primary. "I think they're upset with Washington, and this was the only way to...
Houston Chronicle Spins Perry Comments
Lisa Falkenberg of the Houston Chronicle went after Rick Perry for last week saying dropout rates in Texas aren’t that bad. Perry claimed they were around 10% and Falkenberg’s article claimed they were really upwards of 30% and that Perry’s claim was testing the...
Yes We Can!
Public opinion is hardening against ObamaCare, with a new Rassmussen Poll showing 58 percent of Americans want the legislation repealed. As more details come to light about the sweeping takeover of America's health care system, the burdensome costs and...
Is Home Where The Tax-Break Is?
Less than a month remains until the special election to fill the unexpired term in Senate District 22. The candidates are just now filing, but race is getting hot. The latest entry comes word that former senator-turned-lobbyist-turned senate-candidate David Sibley may...
The consequences of the KBH non-revelation
I didn't post about this earlier because, come on, it's not exactly an earth-shattering revelation. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison isn't going to resign and will serve out her current term, which ends in 2012. Whether she runs for reelection is anyone's guess, but...
Rick Perry the Progressive
Yesterday Rick Perry advocated abandoning textbooks in favor of computer technology. Put aside nostalgia for a moment; yes, carrying textbooks is a symbol of your school years and mine. This is real progress. It will make producing, updating, and buying textbooks much...
Ogden Gets It Right
With Texas lawmakers being told to prepare for a budget shortfall of up to $15 billion, surely it's time for a tax hike, right? Many on the left are starting the drumbeat for higher taxes and even more spending. They are addicted to your money and big government. But...
Mamma Didn’t Raise No Fool
Having grown up in a Latino family on the border, I have always been around people who, more often than not, supported Democrats for any office. I even interned for Congressman Solomon Ortiz (D, TX-27)--a fact that I'm hesitant to mention for idealogical reasons, but...
Taxpayers Get A Solar Soaking
A review of federal stimulus spending on solar energy projects in Texas finds it will be up to a century before the alleged "savings" from this so-called green technology covers what the taxpayers' paid for installation. That's assuming solar panels installed at...