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TX Governor Rooster Perry to run for POTUS


by: Libby Shaw

Sun Jun 12, 2011 at 04:40 PM CDT

Cross posted on Texas Kaos.

Oh snap. So now our Washington D.C. hating Governor wants to move tout de suite to the place that he loves to loathe?  

Apparently Rick Perry hates Washington so much that he cannot wait to get there.

But wait.

Apparently Fox News commentator Geraldo Rivera believes Rick Perry's comments about secession are so unbelievably treasonous that the Governor of the once great state of Texas should be impeached.

Of course Rick Perry has not been impeached. This is Texas, after all.  The esteemed Governor won yet another term in office.

Texas Republicans obviously have a very high threshold for third world statehood in which low taxes, small government and a budget based on smoke and mirrors prevails. The Texas GOP also demonstrates a high tolerance for narcissistic and integrity-free lawmakers who bring more than a tad of hurt and suffering to them, their families and their pocket books.  But to be fair Texas has more than its fair share of right wing extremists and crackpots that include white supremacists, secessionists, xenophobes and racists, most of whom voted for Rick Perry.  The Governor relied heavily on this base in order to get re-elected.

Third world Rick.  

There is a reason why Rick the Rooster and his Texas GOP want to keep Texas schools at the bottom of the national pile. And there is a rationale for why the Governor supports the anti-intellectual and anti-science Christian Taliban zealots that run the State Board of Education.

Is Rick Perry pandering? Pandering is precisely what crowing roosters like slick Rick do. As Texas progressive writer and friend of the revered late Molly Ivins Harold Cook duly noted, voters outside of the state may recoil from a sinking sense of deja vu when they see the swaggering rooster Rick on the campaign trail.

The problem for Perry, in the blinding light of the national stage, is that he may ultimately be seen as the swaggering rooster who believes the sun came up because of all that crowing.
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Earth to Governor Rick Perry: You Are $30 Billion Short, Dude


by: Libby Shaw

Mon Feb 14, 2011 at 08:40 PM CST

Poor pathetic Governor Perry. He will stop at nothing to take the focus off of the $30 billion rotten egg that his self-serving and reckless libertarian leaning policies have dumped on Texas. He will pontificate about stupidity such as emergency sonograms, abortion and culture war insanity. He will run to California (a state that he loves to hate)in order to raise money for himself while telling everyone that his soon to be third world banana republic state is the envy of the world.

Avoid, baby, avoid.

In an article published in the Houston Chronicle Rick Perry is said to have demanded for the U.S. Congress to pass a constitutional amendment to balance its budget.

"It fits into his overall philosophy about government and fiscal responsibility," Perry spokesman Mark Miner said. "In Texas, at the end of the day, the budget will be balanced. It's the Texas way versus the federal way, which is to continue spending without being accountable."

Dewhurst, in an Austin American-Statesman article co-written with state Sen. Steve Ogden, R-Bryan, contended that Congress "lacks fiscal responsibility and is spending all of us into serious debt. ... It is time for Texas to lead the way and seek a convention so that the states may propose a national balanced budget amendment."

I wonder how many margaritas these boys consumed before speaking to reporters.  

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Governor Rick Perry Lays a $30 Billion Rotten Egg on Texas


by: Libby Shaw

Wed Feb 02, 2011 at 11:18 AM CST

Texas, the uber business friendly,a low tax libertarian leaning nirvana with the stingiest nano sized government in the U.S. is quite frankly flat out busted. Ten years of Rick Perry and the Texas Republican Party's uncompromising and unyielding fiscal conservative policies delivers a big fat flop.  And now Texas will have to  undergo a painful root canal job. Without any pain medication.

Rick Perry makes no apologies for the misery he will inflict. In fact the Governor refuses to acknowledge his $30 rotten egg.  

What about the budget? The truth is that the Texas state government has relied for years on smoke and mirrors to create the illusion of sound finances in the face of a serious "structural" budget deficit - that is, a deficit that persists even when the economy is doing well. When the recession struck, hitting revenue in Texas just as it did everywhere else, that illusion was bound to collapse.

The only thing that let Gov. Rick Perry get away, temporarily, with claims of a surplus was the fact that Texas enacts budgets only once every two years, and the last budget was put in place before the depth of the economic downturn was clear. Now the next budget must be passed - and Texas may have a $25 billion hole to fill. Now what?

Given the complete dominance of conservative ideology in Texas politics, tax increases are out of the question. So it has to be spending cuts.

Yet Mr. Perry wasn't lying about those "tough conservative decisions": Texas has indeed taken a hard, you might say brutal, line toward its most vulnerable citizens. Among the states, Texas ranks near the bottom in education spending per pupil, while leading the nation in the percentage of residents without health insurance. It's hard to imagine what will happen if the state tries to eliminate its huge deficit purely through further cuts.

I don't know how the mess in Texas will end up being resolved. But the signs don't look good, either for the state or for the nation.

How will the mess in Texas end up?  Quite brutally, unfortunately.   This is the outcome of economic policies that are business friendly to a fault and one in which average everyday people have few safety nets to fall back on when times are tough.  

I guess we should expect the misery we vote or fail to vote for.
 

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Governor Rick Perry Urges Republican Voters to Abandon Public Schools


by: Libby Shaw

Thu Jan 27, 2011 at 08:48 PM CST

(A nice bit of snark & satire for your Friday... - promoted by Phillip Martin)

Rick Perry prevailed upon Republicans to withdraw their children from the state's elementary and secondary public schools while giving a keynote address to a group of Texas conservative business leaders at a recent U.S. Chamber of Commerce luncheon in Houston.

While reluctantly admitting that Texas faces fiscal challenges the Governor refused to acknowledge a $30 billion deficit. It seems that Texas does not do shortfalls much less deficits. But Mr. Perry did concede that the budget was such that school funding would be deeply cut.  The Governor assured those present that the solution to the school budget crunch is the creation of more affordable private Christian elementary and secondary schools.

Now I know most of you present here have already enrolled your children in some of our state's finest private schools. But I want to make private schools more accessible to Republican Christian families that cannot afford to pay high tuition and for those who cannot home school their children. In a city like Houston private school tuition can cost between $10,000 to $25,000 per year per child.

In a Q&A following the Governor's talk a member of the press corps asked how much funding would be cut from school budgets.  Mr. Perry's response:

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Rick Perry Had Better Pray for a Miracle


by: Libby Shaw

Tue Jul 06, 2010 at 09:11 PM CDT

( - promoted by Phillip Martin)

For BP has messed with Texas. Again. God must be very angry at Governor Rick Perry. Maybe when the Governor blamed God for BP's disaster and then later, after Perry had stolen from Texas school children, he brought the wrath of heaven to Texas.

This past weekend tarballs washed up in Galveston on the Bolivar Peninsula at Crystal Beach.

About a dozen tar balls that washed ashore on Crystal Beach were identified Monday as oil from the BP well blowout in the Gulf of Mexico, the first evidence that oil from the spill has reached the Texas coastline.

But it was unclear whether the oil from the blowout dropped off a passing ship or drifted nearly 400 miles.

Laboratory tests showed that the tar balls came from the BP Macondo well that blew out April 20, killing 11 crew members on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig and spewing millions of gallons of oil into the Gulf, said Coast Guard Cpt. Marcus Woodring, commander of the Houston-Galveston sector.

The handful of tar balls came ashore Saturday and a second wave amounting to about 5 gallons of oil was found Sunday scattered along 1½ miles of beach on eastern Galveston Island and Crystal Beach on the Bolivar Peninsula, Woodring said. Laboratory results on the oil discovered Sunday are expected today, Woodring said.

Will Governor Perry pray for a miracle or will he parrot RNC talking points and blame the spill on the Obama Administration?  Will he rail against the feds while gladly stuffing U.S. clean up funds into the state coffer?  Will the Governor use federal money to actually clean up the spill or will he try to use fed bucks to cover his $18 billion budget shortfall?  As we well know by now, Rick Perry excels at playing games with the evil doing federal government taxpayer dollars that he hates but loves to spend.  

I wonder what Rick Perry and his Party of Partisan Misery will do to prevent future oil disasters in the U.S.?  

The response from the coalition of the heartless, clueless and confused can be found below.

 

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Rick Perry Doesn't Trust Texas Voters


by: Libby Shaw

Tue Jan 12, 2010 at 03:18 PM CST

And it should come as no surprise to anyone that he prefers a dictatorship over a democracy, too.

In Sunday's Houston Chronicle political reporter Rick Casey wrote:

Gov. Rick Perry must be worried that the citizens of Texas are going to lose their minds and turn state government over to the Democrats.

This week on the campaign stump, he proposed two state constitutional amendments based on the notion that we can't afford democracy.

One is that any state tax increase would require a two-thirds vote of the Legislature.

Functionally this is already the case in the Senate, where everything but voter ID bills needs a two-thirds majority, but apparently Perry is concerned because Texas two years ago elected an uncomfortable number of Democrats and tossed autocratic Speaker Tom Craddick in favor of a speaker who will actually work with said Democrats.

Maybe Perry has become a great admirer of California, where a two-thirds requirement for passing a budget led to the state paying its bills with IOUs while the Legislature bickered and showboated.

Casey is spot on where California's woes are concerned.  I have family members who have lived there for over 20 years. The state requires a two-thirds majority in order to pass tax increases.  Of course since Republicans have an unholy aversion to taxes it is all but impossible to implement tax increases.  Consequently schools go without funding and teachers lose their jobs. Class sizes increase and the quality of education thereby decreases.  College professors in the University of California system had to take 8% cuts in salaries.  Tuition and fees have increased to the point that it is very difficult for working and middle class students to afford a four year college education.  There is no money to fix roads and bridges.  The state's infrastructure will take a serious nose dive.  

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Republicans Oppose a Bill They Refuse to Read


by: Libby Shaw

Tue Dec 15, 2009 at 10:50 PM CST

What is it with Republican Party? Does it utterly despise hard working and desperate Americans?

Is the GOP too stubborn, lazy or too dumb to wrap its head around a very complex bill?  Or maybe reading is a very tedious and beyond boring act that takes time that could be otherwise spent playing golf or sipping martinis with health insurance lobbyists.

Hundreds of Americans die every month because they lack health care insurance.  Do Republicans, including the self-serving,vindictive and tool for the health insurance companies, Joe Lieberman care?

Can obese pigs fly?

I did not think so.

Everyone is entitled to one's opinion but not to making up the facts.

Whether it is health care reform or the economic meltdown, Republicans refuse to realistically acknowledge the domestic disasters that confront us whether it has to do with thousands upon thousands of Americans who die because of lack of access to  health insurance.  Republicans are also unmoved by the thousands upon thousands of Americans who have lost their jobs, homes and everything they have worked so hard to achieve.  

Check out how the Republican tools for health insurance lobbyists operate.

Witness a work in narcissism.

Oh, so, Republicans want to improve the bill?  For whom?  The insurance health care industry?

You betcha.

Oh, Joe, come on, be brave and come out of your Republican closet.  Admit that you are a tool for the fat cat health insurance lobbyist. And so is your wife.  Come on Joe, admit this is all about you and you don't give a rat's derriere about your constituents who will die sooner than they should because you care about your ego more than you do about the people who elected you.
 

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Grab a Mop. We Have Work To Do


by: Libby Shaw

Sat Oct 17, 2009 at 05:33 PM CDT

This President rocks.  It's daunting to think about how many warehouses of socialist mops and vats of extra strength socialist Lysol we'll need to clean up Republican Texas.

Aside from the need for socialist mops, the really good news this week is that it looks like we are getting closer to HCR that includes a public option. We have the AHIP (American Health Insurance Plans) to thank for this.  According to Paul Krugman of the New York Times AHIP's threat to increase rates b/c it didn't like the Baucus bill backfired.

A Hatchet Job So Bad It's Good

It seems that a bunch of selfish greed mongering fat cats had become so desperate and crazed by the mere thought of losing one penny that the fat cats blew up the very building they were protecting.

Shall we cry 'em a river folks?

I didn't think so.

Meanwhile, there were other pressing developments at the U.N and in the U.S. Congress:

Big thanks to the 44 Diaries for sharing this with us.    

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Republicans Are On Board with Corporate Communism?


by: Libby Shaw

Wed Oct 07, 2009 at 11:06 PM CDT

As we know by now, there is very little, if any, competition in the health insurance industry. Some states have only one provider. Everyone and that would be everyone involved in the discussions about health care reform knows this is the case nationwide.

So why is the very notion of introducing competition into the health insurance industry such a big deal for Congress?  It should be a no brainer.  I mean, isn't capitalism and the belief in free markets as the be all and end all of everything perfect and sacred all about competition?  

If members of Congress truly embrace the principles of competitive capitalism they would not obstruct health care reform that includes a public option. Indeed, by resisting a competitive force in the health insurance industry Republicans, especially, clearly demonstrate their unbending support for non-competitive monopolies.

Monopolies!?  But I thought that is what Communism is all about.

Yesterday MSNBC's Dylan Ratigan had a debate with Betsy McCaughey, a well known Republican opponent of health care reform.  Her remarks about health care reform and its impact on seniors have been so extreme that AARP found it necessary to call her out. The organization said her remarks bordered on the cruel.

Cruella McCaughey obviously did not like Ratigan's questions, especially when he described the current state of health insurance as

Corporate Communism.

Predictably, when a Republican does not like the questions, (s)he will hammer the interviewer.  When an interviewer will not let a Republican hack spew talking point BS non-stop, the hack will always go for the jugular.

I guess this is what the New York Times columnist Paul Krugman meant when he asserted that the modern Republican Party has the emotional maturity of a bratty 13 year old.

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Texas Environment Commissioner Sells Out on Environment, Pimps for Industry


by: Libby Shaw

Mon Jun 29, 2009 at 09:42 PM CDT

I definitely have to stop sipping coffee when reading the Houston Chronicle in the morning.  Too many times my freshly brewed favorite morning beverage is spat out because I am appalled and/or disgusted by something I read.

This morning happened to be one of those days when my morning joe ended up on the front page of the Houston Chronicle.

The headline that captured my attention:


A case of mistaken identity?

Environmentalists surprised that A&M scientist named to board has sided with industry

By MATTHEW TRESAUGUE

Apparently a Texas A&M educated scientist who holds two advanced degrees and a doctorate in agricultural engineering to boot, is skeptical of the proven science supporting the rather inconvenient fact that human activity is largely responsible for pollution.    

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