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To: tejek who wrote (594744)12/2/2010 8:38:55 AM
From: Brumar89  Respond to of 1580442
 
They'll slash spending. Other states should do the same.



To: tejek who wrote (594744)12/4/2010 3:33:59 AM
From: PROLIFE  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1580442
 
No answer for the prior post so just change the subject huh?

I know you are really worried about Texas. Every one else must be too since we are on of the few states still growing. The smart folks are leaving New York and California in droves.

BTW, dimbulb....did you happen to catch what happened in the Texas State guvner's race and legislature this last election cycle?

Yes, the GOP Wave Turned Out to Be a Tsunami

Rick Perry won his third full term as governor of Texas Tuesday, defeating former Houston Mayor Bill White by a convincing margin and positioning himself for a role on the national stage

TEXAS HOUSE

It can only be described as a bloodbath. Nearly two dozen Democratic incumbents — 21, to be exact — lost their seats to Republican challengers on Tuesday, dashing the party’s hope that it would take control of the House for the first time in nearly a decade. Freshman incumbents — many of whom Republicans believe rode into office on President Barack Obama’s coattails — lost handily. What started the night as a 77-73 Republican advantage ended the night, with two seats undecided, at 99-51.

texastribune.org

you can read the rest.