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

You fat crackers in the land of the inbred have been sucking off the blue state tits for decades.

Try producing something of value for a change and maybe you wouldn't need our welfare.

Economy of Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. In 2006, Texas was home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 57 overall, tied with California.[1] Texas has an economy that was the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (nominal) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than $100 billion a year in trade with other nations.
In 2008, Texas had a gross state product of $1.224 trillion,[2][3] the second highest in the U.S.[2][3]

Economy of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that in 2005, the total gross state product was $963.5 billion[1], ranking 3rd behind California and Texas.

You metrosexual New York boys are slacking. Wassamatter, afraid you'll hurt your manicures?

Cuts into Cabonated's Style of Living OFF the TAXPAYER being a TAKER...rather than a PRODUCER.
You hush. He's an idea man. Work is for the proles.

Right, Carby?
 
No one gives a shit as far as your concerned. Especially Texas.

You fat crackers in the land of the inbred have been sucking off the blue state tits for decades.

Try producing something of value for a change and maybe you wouldn't need our welfare.

Economy of Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. In 2006, Texas was home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 57 overall, tied with California.[1] Texas has an economy that was the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (nominal) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than $100 billion a year in trade with other nations.
In 2008, Texas had a gross state product of $1.224 trillion,[2][3] the second highest in the U.S.[2][3]

Economy of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that in 2005, the total gross state product was $963.5 billion[1], ranking 3rd behind California and Texas.

You metrosexual New York boys are slacking. Wassamatter, afraid you'll hurt your manicures?

Then why does Texas need my tax dollars?
 
Economy of Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. In 2006, Texas was home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 57 overall, tied with California.[1] Texas has an economy that was the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (nominal) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than $100 billion a year in trade with other nations.
In 2008, Texas had a gross state product of $1.224 trillion,[2][3] the second highest in the U.S.[2][3]

Economy of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that in 2005, the total gross state product was $963.5 billion[1], ranking 3rd behind California and Texas.

You metrosexual New York boys are slacking. Wassamatter, afraid you'll hurt your manicures?

Cuts into Cabonated's Style of Living OFF the TAXPAYER being a TAKER...rather than a PRODUCER.
You hush. He's an idea man. Work is for the proles.

Right, Carby?
:lol::lol:
 
You fat crackers in the land of the inbred have been sucking off the blue state tits for decades.

Try producing something of value for a change and maybe you wouldn't need our welfare.

Economy of Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. In 2006, Texas was home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 57 overall, tied with California.[1] Texas has an economy that was the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (nominal) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than $100 billion a year in trade with other nations.
In 2008, Texas had a gross state product of $1.224 trillion,[2][3] the second highest in the U.S.[2][3]

Economy of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that in 2005, the total gross state product was $963.5 billion[1], ranking 3rd behind California and Texas.

You metrosexual New York boys are slacking. Wassamatter, afraid you'll hurt your manicures?

Then why does Texas need my tax dollars?
As IF YOU payed taxes you moocher.
 
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).

Texas is a nice cheap rathole.

Topic: 2011 Budget Shortfall | The Texas Tribune

Then stay the fuck away from it. You'll be happy and most Texans I know will be ecstatic.
 
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is messing with Texas, the senior senator from that state alleged.

Speaking to MSNBC on Friday, Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison acknowledged that Texas does depend heavily on taxpayer funds –- a paradigm at odds with the state's rights braggadocio that frequently emanates from its capital in Austin. But still, Hutchison said, she felt that the Obama White House looked down, if not stigmatized, the Lone Star State.

"I see a bias in this administration against Texas… yes, I do see it in this administration, absolutely. We didn't get the help in the wildfires that I think any other state would have gotten," said Hutchison. "I think if you look at the things that have not happened in Texas, I think it is pretty clear that there is a bias against Texas. Even in the border issues we are not getting the help we should have from the federal government to secure the 1,200-mile border we have with Mexico. So I do think that a lot of the rhetoric has rubbed the administration wrong, and we have had to fight hard for our fair share."

This acute distrust with the Obama administration is nothing new for prominent Texas Republicans. The Gov. Rick Perry, who is a rumored GOP presidential candidate, has hinted that the state would be better off seceding from the United States.

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.


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

Poor ,poor Texas...only 92 cents on every dollar they pay

Obama must really hate blue state NJ.......we only receive 62 cents
 
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is messing with Texas, the senior senator from that state alleged.

Speaking to MSNBC on Friday, Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison acknowledged that Texas does depend heavily on taxpayer funds –- a paradigm at odds with the state's rights braggadocio that frequently emanates from its capital in Austin. But still, Hutchison said, she felt that the Obama White House looked down, if not stigmatized, the Lone Star State.

"I see a bias in this administration against Texas… yes, I do see it in this administration, absolutely. We didn't get the help in the wildfires that I think any other state would have gotten," said Hutchison. "I think if you look at the things that have not happened in Texas, I think it is pretty clear that there is a bias against Texas. Even in the border issues we are not getting the help we should have from the federal government to secure the 1,200-mile border we have with Mexico. So I do think that a lot of the rhetoric has rubbed the administration wrong, and we have had to fight hard for our fair share."

This acute distrust with the Obama administration is nothing new for prominent Texas Republicans. The Gov. Rick Perry, who is a rumored GOP presidential candidate, has hinted that the state would be better off seceding from the United States.

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.


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

Poor ,poor Texas...only 92 cents on every dollar they pay

Obama must really hate blue state NJ.......we only receive 62 cents

Speaking of MOOCHERS? Here is another one...YES YOU Leftwingshitflinger...
 
You fat crackers in the land of the inbred have been sucking off the blue state tits for decades.

Try producing something of value for a change and maybe you wouldn't need our welfare.

Economy of Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. In 2006, Texas was home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 57 overall, tied with California.[1] Texas has an economy that was the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (nominal) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than $100 billion a year in trade with other nations.
In 2008, Texas had a gross state product of $1.224 trillion,[2][3] the second highest in the U.S.[2][3]

Economy of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that in 2005, the total gross state product was $963.5 billion[1], ranking 3rd behind California and Texas.

You metrosexual New York boys are slacking. Wassamatter, afraid you'll hurt your manicures?

Then why does Texas need my tax dollars?
Why do you need theirs?
 
Economy of Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. In 2006, Texas was home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 57 overall, tied with California.[1] Texas has an economy that was the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (nominal) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than $100 billion a year in trade with other nations.
In 2008, Texas had a gross state product of $1.224 trillion,[2][3] the second highest in the U.S.[2][3]

Economy of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that in 2005, the total gross state product was $963.5 billion[1], ranking 3rd behind California and Texas.

You metrosexual New York boys are slacking. Wassamatter, afraid you'll hurt your manicures?

Then why does Texas need my tax dollars?
Why do you need theirs?

I would say we don't.
 
For a state that hates the federal government as much as Texas, they sure do whine a lot when they do not get their handouts
 
You fat crackers in the land of the inbred have been sucking off the blue state tits for decades.

Try producing something of value for a change and maybe you wouldn't need our welfare.

Economy of Texas - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. In 2006, Texas was home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 57 overall, tied with California.[1] Texas has an economy that was the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (nominal) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than $100 billion a year in trade with other nations.
In 2008, Texas had a gross state product of $1.224 trillion,[2][3] the second highest in the U.S.[2][3]

Economy of New York - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Bureau of Economic Analysis estimates that in 2005, the total gross state product was $963.5 billion[1], ranking 3rd behind California and Texas.

You metrosexual New York boys are slacking. Wassamatter, afraid you'll hurt your manicures?

Then why does Texas need my tax dollars?
oh you deftly avoided tripping over that point!

No state should get the tax revenue from another. The federal government shouldn't be doing 80% of what it is.

See if you can avoid tripping over that one.
 
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WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is messing with Texas, the senior senator from that state alleged.

Speaking to MSNBC on Friday, Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison acknowledged that Texas does depend heavily on taxpayer funds –- a paradigm at odds with the state's rights braggadocio that frequently emanates from its capital in Austin. But still, Hutchison said, she felt that the Obama White House looked down, if not stigmatized, the Lone Star State.

"I see a bias in this administration against Texas… yes, I do see it in this administration, absolutely. We didn't get the help in the wildfires that I think any other state would have gotten," said Hutchison. "I think if you look at the things that have not happened in Texas, I think it is pretty clear that there is a bias against Texas. Even in the border issues we are not getting the help we should have from the federal government to secure the 1,200-mile border we have with Mexico. So I do think that a lot of the rhetoric has rubbed the administration wrong, and we have had to fight hard for our fair share."

This acute distrust with the Obama administration is nothing new for prominent Texas Republicans. The Gov. Rick Perry, who is a rumored GOP presidential candidate, has hinted that the state would be better off seceding from the United States.

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.


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

Poor ,poor Texas...only 92 cents on every dollar they pay

Obama must really hate blue state NJ.......we only receive 62 cents

Speaking of MOOCHERS? Here is another one...YES YOU Leftwingshitflinger...

As any other NJ taxpayer, I pay more than my state receives
 
WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama is messing with Texas, the senior senator from that state alleged.

Speaking to MSNBC on Friday, Republican Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison acknowledged that Texas does depend heavily on taxpayer funds –- a paradigm at odds with the state's rights braggadocio that frequently emanates from its capital in Austin. But still, Hutchison said, she felt that the Obama White House looked down, if not stigmatized, the Lone Star State.

"I see a bias in this administration against Texas… yes, I do see it in this administration, absolutely. We didn't get the help in the wildfires that I think any other state would have gotten," said Hutchison. "I think if you look at the things that have not happened in Texas, I think it is pretty clear that there is a bias against Texas. Even in the border issues we are not getting the help we should have from the federal government to secure the 1,200-mile border we have with Mexico. So I do think that a lot of the rhetoric has rubbed the administration wrong, and we have had to fight hard for our fair share."

This acute distrust with the Obama administration is nothing new for prominent Texas Republicans. The Gov. Rick Perry, who is a rumored GOP presidential candidate, has hinted that the state would be better off seceding from the United States.

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.


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

Poor ,poor Texas...only 92 cents on every dollar they pay

Obama must really hate blue state NJ.......we only receive 62 cents
How many illegal Mexican immigrants living in Joisy?
 

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