"You're Hired!" Rick Perry Slogan

You know what the irony here is?

He's talking to New Yorkers.

The unemployment rate in Texas is 8%.

The unemployment rate in New York is 7.9%

The per capita income of Texas (2009) 36,484

The per capita income of New York 46,957


Per Capita Personal Income by State — Infoplease.com

Regional and State Employment and Unemployment Summary

Good points, but to be fair, the cost of living is somewhat cheaper in Texas and tax rates are lower. In the end, both states are pretty comparable when it comes to jobs and earnings versus buying power with those earnings.
 
Sorry, dear, you're all washed up. My education after high school was everywhere else except Texas, and I've been around the world a half dozen times. Try your schtick on someone who really cares.

I came home to Texas to retire after 45 years because I was proud of two astonishing Texans--President Bush and Governor Perry.

The idiots are the NYT press wannabes who keep shooting themselves in the foot while aimin' at great Texans on account of not liking southern accents.

If you want presidential persons in your state, brew some folks who care about other human beings' dignity, honesty, and purpose-driven lives.

And quit foisting those little self-centered weiners with gaping negative badmouths all over the place.

Your people in Texas are poorer and less educated than New Yorkers.

If you'd 'been around' you'd know that there's more to New York than New York City.

Our unemployment rate is no worse than Texas, and we make more money.

We're poorer and less educated because you watched the Texas Chain Saw Massacre 999 times?

Oh, my, by all means, check your shock absorbers. Your car may not be in touch with the level of your condescension to speak to little ol' Texas-born me today.

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

I'm condescending to anyone who childishly denies the facts when they're face to face with them.

Btw, did you know that the unemployment rate in the entire region of New England is lower than it is in Texas?

Why do you suppose that is, if you're the jobs mecca?
 
Will he run for POTUS?

I don't know, but WOW! What a message Rick Perry delivered last night when he told a room full of enthusiastic New York Republicans (and dowager biased, conservative-hating infotainment spinners):

(referring to silly ol' Donald Trump)

"He's known for saying You're Fired!" Perry said. "We're known for saying You're Hired! That's what we do in Texas!"

Read more: Rick Perry stays mum - Maggie Haberman - POLITICO.com

Notice how the idiot reporter titled her diatribe to base: "Perry stays mum" and compares him to George W. Bush (to appeal to Bush Derangement Syndrome neophytes)

Oh, bwahahahahaha !!!

Rick Perry sounds like a guy I'd like to see running for President!!

How about it, Governor Perry, enter the race and kick some BHO heiney!

:woohoo:

Will he hire you for all of those jobs the illegals used to work in your state for $.50 a day? :)

Ah, memory lane is such a primrose path, dear, isn't it. May I be so bold as to advise a supplement program that will bring you back into the present?

As I recollect it, minimum wage is 16 times that or better. :eusa_angel:

And taking a tea of ginkgo biloba, blueberries, omega-3s, vitamin B complex and vitamin E can help you to keep your brain fitter, you cute little pomegranate, you.

And to think a moment ago you thought it was smart to call ME condescending...

nice oops, fatso.
 
Well his Job-Creation Record is second to none. No other Governor or President can even come close. He has been creating many Jobs in Texas while all other States have been losing Millions of Jobs. Perry's only down-side is that he does have a pretty big Debt problem in Texas. That just doesn't sit well with real Conservatives. I'm sure he will get the Texas Debt problem fixed though. He is a real leader. He's a good candidate over all. He certainly beats anyone the Democrats have to offer. And his "You're Hired!" slogan sure does beat that ridiculous "Hope & Change" slogan too.
 
Your people in Texas are poorer and less educated than New Yorkers.

If you'd 'been around' you'd know that there's more to New York than New York City.

Our unemployment rate is no worse than Texas, and we make more money.

We're poorer and less educated because you watched the Texas Chain Saw Massacre 999 times?

Oh, my, by all means, check your shock absorbers. Your car may not be in touch with the level of your condescension to speak to little ol' Texas-born me today.

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

I'm condescending to anyone who childishly denies the facts when they're face to face with them.

Btw, did you know that the unemployment rate in the entire region of New England is lower than it is in Texas?

Why do you suppose that is, if you're the jobs mecca?


Texas cost of living:
Texas Cost Of Living Statistics
Apartments-$715 per month - Utilities- $105 per month
Electricity - 9.21 cents KWH - Gas Prices - $2.60 per gallon
State Sales Tax: 6.25% - 8.25% (depending on local taxes)
Gasoline Tax- .20 cents per gallon
Diesel Fuel Tax - .20 cents per gallon
Cigarette Tax - $1.41 per pack of 20
Income Taxes - None

Texas Cost Of Living
Now, how does that compare to New England?
 
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Perry wants Texas to leave the Union..but he wants to be President of the United States.

Does this only confuse me?
 
Well his Job-Creation Record is second to none. No other Governor or President can even come close. He has been creating many Jobs in Texas while all other States have been losing Millions of Jobs. Perry's only down-side is that he does have a pretty big Debt problem in Texas. That just doesn't sit well with real Conservatives. I'm sure he will get the Texas Debt problem fixed though. He is a real leader. He's a good candidate over all. He certainly beats anyone the Democrats have to offer. And his "You're Hired!" slogan sure does beat that ridiculous "Hope & Change" slogan too.

I saw him interviewed yesterday and he stated that he frequently heads to CA to steal businesses. He said that he and Rick Scott (gov of FL) often find themselves in healthy competition, with Scott trying to woo back businesses that headed to TX from FL.

I like that spirit.
 
All other Governors/Presidents can only dream of ever having the kind of Job-Creation success Rick Perry has accomplished in Texas. "You're Hired!" is a very fitting slogan for his campaign if he decides to run for President. The Democrats certainly don't have anyone better to offer.
 
Perry wants Texas to leave the Union..but he wants to be President of the United States.

Does this only confuse me?

I thought you were better than this. What a shame that you are so typical.

Better then what?

I guy who photoshops the president's head on a tortoise on a sign post and uses it for his avatar?

Better then that?

In the real world..Perry was saying that Secession is an option for Texas.

Yeah..he really did.

Now he may run for President.

Seems like a conflict of interest.
 
You know what the irony here is?

He's talking to New Yorkers.

The unemployment rate in Texas is 8%.

The unemployment rate in New York is 7.9%

The per capita income of Texas (2009) 36,484

The per capita income of New York 46,957


Per Capita Personal Income by State — Infoplease.com

Regional and State Employment and Unemployment Summary

Wow, a response from a person in fabulous New York that has the best theater district in the world, a startlingly beautiful and busy harbor, the Statue of Liberty, great food and the best chefs everywhere, and more skyscrapers per square mile than almost anywhere else in the world. Thanks, for responding NYcarbineer. You truly have an amazing state.

And you came up with a nice theoretical surrebuttal, too. There's only one problem. After a couple of years, we don't forget the jobless in the Friendship State. They're still in our stats. I hear that's not the case everywhere there's an easy vote to collect if you ignore all the jobless elephants in the livin' room.

:eusa_whistle:

Come to Texas, where we have a sayin': You're hired!!!

The unemployment rate in Texas is calculated exactly the same way, using exactly the same methodology as every other state...

Including New York, and including my state - perhaps the most liberal state in the nation with an unemployment rate of 5.3% and per capita incomes higher than Texas.
 
Perry wants Texas to leave the Union..but he wants to be President of the United States.

Does this only confuse me?

I thought you were better than this. What a shame that you are so typical.

Better then what?

I guy who photoshops the president's head on a tortoise on a sign post and uses it for his avatar?

Better then that?

In the real world..Perry was saying that Secession is an option for Texas.

Yeah..he really did.

Now he may run for President.

Seems like a conflict of interest.

Apparently you don't know what a post turtle is.

The concept of the post turtle says as much about the people that voted for Obama as it does Obama. Like you, for example.
...The old rancher said, "When you're driving down a country road on you come across a fence post with a turtle balanced on top, that's a 'post turtle".

The old rancher saw the puzzled look on the doctor's face so he continued to explain. "You know he didn't get up there by himself, he doesn't belong up there, and he doesn't know what to do while he's up there, and you just wonder what kind of dumb ass put him up there to begin with".



Perry wasn't calling for TX to secede. You know this to be true but you are a typical partisan hack who wants to perpetuate falsehoods. That disappoints me.
 
All other Governors/Presidents can only dream of ever having the kind of Job-Creation success Rick Perry has accomplished in Texas. "You're Hired!" is a very fitting slogan for his campaign if he decides to run for President. The Democrats certainly don't have anyone better to offer.

Then why is unemployment 8%?
 
You know what the irony here is?

He's talking to New Yorkers.

The unemployment rate in Texas is 8%.

The unemployment rate in New York is 7.9%

The per capita income of Texas (2009) 36,484

The per capita income of New York 46,957


Per Capita Personal Income by State — Infoplease.com

Regional and State Employment and Unemployment Summary

Wow, a response from a person in fabulous New York that has the best theater district in the world, a startlingly beautiful and busy harbor, the Statue of Liberty, great food and the best chefs everywhere, and more skyscrapers per square mile than almost anywhere else in the world. Thanks, for responding NYcarbineer. You truly have an amazing state.

And you came up with a nice theoretical surrebuttal, too. There's only one problem. After a couple of years, we don't forget the jobless in the Friendship State. They're still in our stats. I hear that's not the case everywhere there's an easy vote to collect if you ignore all the jobless elephants in the livin' room.

:eusa_whistle:

Come to Texas, where we have a sayin': You're hired!!!

The unemployment rate in Texas is calculated exactly the same way, using exactly the same methodology as every other state...

Including New York, and including my state - perhaps the most liberal state in the nation with an unemployment rate of 5.3% and per capita incomes higher than Texas.

Vermont right?

Yes, let's why Texas is so great for jobs, with its 8% unemployment and low wages,

compared to Vermont,

at 5.3%.

The SOCIALIST state.

Must be all those illegals in Vermont working in the chicken plucking factories lololol.
 
The Democrats have no one better than Rick Perry to offer for President. He has consistently created Jobs while all others have lost Millions. His Debt problem in Texas is the real down-side to his candidacy. True Conservatives will have a problem with him on that. But still,what have the Democrats brought us? Massive Unemployment,Massive Spending,Massive Debt,Record Poverty,Skyrocketing Food & Gas Prices,and Five Wars. Yea i think Perry could only be an improvement.
 
We're poorer and less educated because you watched the Texas Chain Saw Massacre 999 times?

Oh, my, by all means, check your shock absorbers. Your car may not be in touch with the level of your condescension to speak to little ol' Texas-born me today.

:lmao: :lmao: :lmao:

I'm condescending to anyone who childishly denies the facts when they're face to face with them.

Btw, did you know that the unemployment rate in the entire region of New England is lower than it is in Texas?

Why do you suppose that is, if you're the jobs mecca?


Texas cost of living:
Texas Cost Of Living Statistics
Apartments-$715 per month - Utilities- $105 per month
Electricity - 9.21 cents KWH - Gas Prices - $2.60 per gallon
State Sales Tax: 6.25% - 8.25% (depending on local taxes)
Gasoline Tax- .20 cents per gallon
Diesel Fuel Tax - .20 cents per gallon
Cigarette Tax - $1.41 per pack of 20
Income Taxes - None

Texas Cost Of Living
Now, how does that compare to New England?

Since you're on the link with the stats why don't you post it?
 
I still don't see the Democrats offering anyone better than Rick Perry. I'll put his Job-Creation Record up against any other Governor/President in this country. And guess what? He'll win every time. Only true Conservatives could have a problem with Rick Perry. His Debt problem in Texas bothers true Conservatives. But Socialist/Progressive Democrats dissing him is just plain laughable. They have absolutely nothing to boast about. They have only given us Massive Debt but without the Jobs. So go with Rick Perry. He trumps them in every aspect.
 
Apparently according to this thread we NY'ers should pack up and move to Texas where we can work for 30% less,

but that's worth it, because cigarettes are cheaper there.
 

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