Kay Bailey Hutchison: Obama Has A 'Bias' Against Texas

:lol::lol::lol::lol: He sat there jiving with the congregation for 20 years,, he sure as hell hates America.. sure does, and the jackass marxist minister who taught him was his bestest friend, budddy,, granddadddy and mentor..

9/11 happened on George W. Bush watch. And while he was warned that the brother of the man who he started a business with..would be involved. George W. Bush was no stranger to Osama Bin Laden, his father funded the crazy religious zealot..when he was fighting the Russians. After 9/11 George W. Bush made sure Bin Laden's family got out of harms way..by helping them leave the country. George W. Bush..said he was after Osama, but somehow killed the President of Iraq, Saddam Hussien, instead. That guy had nothing to do with 9/11. Osama Bin Laden..planned it. Financed it. Ordered it done. So thanks to the Bushes and their DIRECT involvement with the Bin Ladens, 3,000 Americans died, horrible deaths. Thanks to the Bushes, 2 unpaid for wars bankrupted this nation. Thanks to the Bushes, thousands of troops have been injured and killed..as well as hundreds of thousands of Afghan and Iraqi citizens.

And this whole thing could have been over in 2 weeks..had George W. Bush wiped out the camps in Afghanistan and killed Osama Bin Laden. But nope:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PGmnz5Ow-o]YouTube - ‪Bush: Truly not concerned about bin Laden (short version)‬‏[/ame]
CIA disbands Bin laden unit | World news | The Guardian

You people are fucked up.
Actually 9/11 began under Clinton's watch. bin Laden was handed on a gold plated serving dish to Clinton and he refused.
Now you will spout off these lefty conspiracy theories about the alleged 9/11 hoax.
Yes yes yes....bore us to death
 
Texas is thriving? I'd love to see your definition of thriving.

Texas has a booming economy and their unemployment rates have been below the national average for over a decade.

Apparently many people view Texas as a good place to seek employment and to move to. Over 900k people have moved to Texas from other parts of the country and abroad since 2000...which will be leading them to gain more house appointments and electorial votes (while NY,as an example, will be losing some of theirs due to people leaving the state in droves...due to the high cost of living).

They don't move there because of the loving, welcoming nature of the natives, that's for damned sure. They move there because Texas provides jobs in the oil industry (which obviously will survive any recession) and the myriad businesses that support it.
Nice try...ERROR....FAIL.
 
Texas is thriving? I'd love to see your definition of thriving.

Texas has a booming economy and their unemployment rates have been below the national average for over a decade.

Apparently many people view Texas as a good place to seek employment and to move to. Over 900k people have moved to Texas from other parts of the country and abroad since 2000...which will be leading them to gain more house appointments and electorial votes (while NY,as an example, will be losing some of theirs due to people leaving the state in droves...due to the high cost of living).

They don't move there because of the loving, welcoming nature of the natives, that's for damned sure. They move there because Texas provides jobs in the oil industry (which obviously will survive any recession) and the myriad businesses that support it.

They move there because of low taxes and good job opportunities. Not just because of " the oil industry". Many Manufacturing and Healthcare firms have moved their head quarters to Texas because the state is small business friendly and they can thrive there.
 
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She and Jan Brewer need to have tea.

Did you or anyone else on the right bother to read the entire article you posted? And if so, did you comprehend?

But is it detached from or belied by actually policy? In 2007, during the waning years of the Texan President George W. Bush's administration, the state received roughly 94 cents for every tax dollar it sent to the federal government. From 2007 through 2009, that number was only slightly less: 92 cents.

While there was, indeed, controversy over the government's decision to deny a federal disaster declaration during recent wildfires in the state, the Obama administration has poured in more money towards border protection than its predecessor. The idea that the president's team is denying stimulus funds from conservative locales, moreover, ignores the procedural underpinnings for how that money is rewarded. (It's not the politics of the region, its their ability to effectively shift federal money into readied projects.)

The real reason that Hutchison's comment appears to be a touch paranoid, however, is that it makes zero political sense. The president's team has hinted heavily that they will compete in Texas during his reelection campaign. That is, in all likelihood, due to a recognition of the state's changing demographics, but it is also evidence that there is no inherent bias.
So Hutchison is wrong, it has nothing to do with ‘bias.’ Texas receives its appropriate amount of funding per policy and process.
 
How appropriate, that....the folks who gave us Big Oil are burnin'-UP, down there, from....

CLIMATE-CHANGE!!!


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Yep! Texas does when he can't do.. Give people a way to earn a living.

Texas is going well, although it's unemployment rate is still high at 8%.

Texas Ahead: Economic Outlook

So how come over 37% of its revenue comes from the federal government's various programs?

Budget Overview | Texas Budget Source

:eusa_whistle:

They also have an anual job growth rate of 2.5 to 3.0%
...'Til it all dries-UP, and.....

 
I still love all yall Texas haters though. Yall are just a bit confused. I won't hold it against you!! I'll continue to drill that horrible black stuff. Keep me updated on those unicorn driven windmills.
 
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:lol::lol::lol::lol: He sat there jiving with the congregation for 20 years,, he sure as hell hates America.. sure does, and the jackass marxist minister who taught him was his bestest friend, budddy,, granddadddy and mentor..

9/11 happened on George W. Bush watch. And while he was warned that the brother of the man who he started a business with..would be involved. George W. Bush was no stranger to Osama Bin Laden, his father funded the crazy religious zealot..when he was fighting the Russians. After 9/11 George W. Bush made sure Bin Laden's family got out of harms way..by helping them leave the country. George W. Bush..said he was after Osama, but somehow killed the President of Iraq, Saddam Hussien, instead. That guy had nothing to do with 9/11. Osama Bin Laden..planned it. Financed it. Ordered it done. So thanks to the Bushes and their DIRECT involvement with the Bin Ladens, 3,000 Americans died, horrible deaths. Thanks to the Bushes, 2 unpaid for wars bankrupted this nation. Thanks to the Bushes, thousands of troops have been injured and killed..as well as hundreds of thousands of Afghan and Iraqi citizens.

And this whole thing could have been over in 2 weeks..had George W. Bush wiped out the camps in Afghanistan and killed Osama Bin Laden. But nope:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PGmnz5Ow-o]YouTube - ‪Bush: Truly not concerned about bin Laden (short version)‬‏[/ame]
CIA disbands Bin laden unit | World news | The Guardian

You people are fucked up.
Actually 9/11 began under Clinton's watch. bin Laden was handed on a gold plated serving dish to Clinton and he refused.
Now you will spout off these lefty conspiracy theories about the alleged 9/11 hoax.
Yes yes yes....bore us to death
C'mon...c'mon....Bill Clinton had no desire to do a Daddy Bush to Lil' Dumbya....even though that little-prick deserved a good fuckin'....​

2000

"Bush Senior went into Somalia with 20 thousand US troops in December, 1992 when he had been defeated in his re-election bid by Bill Clinton and was a lame-duck President. Why such a major overseas undertaking by an outgoing president was a question that perplexed many. His excuse was that US was in Somalia on a humanitarian mission to beef up the UN effort to stave off a bloodbath from civil war and anarchy. The real mission for Bush Senior was something else. He went in there to save the interest of US oil giants from his native Texas."

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August 4, 2002

"Sometimes history is made by the force of arms on battlefields, sometimes by the fall of an exhausted empire. But often when historians set about figuring why a nation took one course rather than another, they are most interested in who said what to whom at a meeting far from the public eye whose true significance may have been missed even by those who took part in it.

One such meeting took place in the White House situation room during the first week of January 2001. The session was part of a program designed by Bill Clinton's National Security Adviser, Sandy Berger, who wanted the transition between the Clinton and George W. Bush administrations to run as smoothly as possible. With some bitterness, Berger remembered how little he and his colleagues had been helped by the first Bush Administration in 1992-93. Eager to avoid a repeat of that experience, he had set up a series of 10 briefings by his team for his successor, Condoleezza Rice, and her deputy, Stephen Hadley.

The terrorism briefing was delivered by Richard Clarke, a career bureaucrat who had served in the first Bush Administration and risen during the Clinton years to become the White House's point man on terrorism. As chair of the interagency Counter-Terrorism Security Group (CSG), Clarke was known as a bit of an obsessive—just the sort of person you want in a job of that kind. Since the bombing of the U.S.S. Cole in Yemen on Oct. 12, 2000—an attack that left 17 Americans dead—he had been working on an aggressive plan to take the fight to al-Qaeda. The result was a strategy paper that he had presented to Berger and the other national security "principals" on Dec. 20. But Berger and the principals decided to shelve the plan and let the next Administration take it up. With less than a month left in office, they did not think it appropriate to launch a major initiative against Osama bin Laden. "We would be handing [the Bush Administration] a war when they took office on Jan. 20," says a former senior Clinton aide. "That wasn't going to happen." Now it was up to Rice's team to consider what Clarke had put together."


 
O is afraid of Texas. He's always striking out at every opportunity yet we keep on thriving.

Yep! Texas does when he can't do.. Give people a way to earn a living.

Texas is going well, although it's unemployment rate is still high at 8%.

Texas Ahead: Economic Outlook

So how come over 37% of its revenue comes from the federal government's various programs?

Budget Overview | Texas Budget Source

:eusa_whistle:

Per a previous article in this thread, they only get back $.92 for every dollar sent to the feds.

So 37% is actually less than it should be.
 
The whole country should have a bias against Texas.

They elected a traitorous and murdering governor.

Sallow, you're credibility takes hits when you call someone traitorous and murderous when they have done neither. You're smarter than that. Come on.

Wrong. Perry has hinted that Texas would be better off secceding from the Union, and also let an innocent man be put to death, when there was already substantive evidence pointing to his innocence. He's a sorry piece of shit. Loves to shoot his mouth off about Obama and the Federal Government, 'til it's his state in flames - then Obama's the first one he runs to. Go figure.. :eusa_whistle:
 
Texas has a booming economy and their unemployment rates have been below the national average for over a decade.

Apparently many people view Texas as a good place to seek employment and to move to. Over 900k people have moved to Texas from other parts of the country and abroad since 2000...which will be leading them to gain more house appointments and electorial votes (while NY,as an example, will be losing some of theirs due to people leaving the state in droves...due to the high cost of living).

They don't move there because of the loving, welcoming nature of the natives, that's for damned sure. They move there because Texas provides jobs in the oil industry (which obviously will survive any recession) and the myriad businesses that support it.

They move there because of low taxes and good job opportunities. Not just because of " the oil industry". Many Manufacturing and Healthcare firms have moved their head quarters to Texas because the state is small business friendly and they can thrive there.
.....Until the water runs-out.

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