In 1967, George C. Scott starred in a film about a con
man that almost got away with his crimes. You may have
seen it; The Film-Flan Man. Today, Texas has as its
governor its own con man. Before you vote in November,
consider his record and what is best for Texas. Will we
have more of a con game or do we want good government,
honest leadership and a governor tackling the problems
our state has head on instead of covering them up or
passing the buck to local tax boards?
This article from the
Somerville Country Salon pretty
well lays out the issues I have with Rick Perry.
It is too bad the voters in the Republican did not
turn him out when they had the chance. Perry has
run a very good con on the tea party and religious
right folks. His 38% right wing base is holding
firm for him. I hope they wake up and realize what
they are supporting is doing them more harm than
good.
Gubernatorial Election 2010
Will
Gov. Rick Perry Have A Bad Reelection Hair Day In
November 2010?
Look, I know I have written a lot about the
governor and how during the past 7 years of his
reign he mercilessly and maliciously has "flim-flammed"
the good people of Texas.
"Mr. Good-Hair" has been a long-time topic of mine. I
know you folks out there must be saying, "Wow, this guy
really has a vendetta against the governor." You know
what? You’re correct! But it's just
business and personal. That’s what happens
to me when someone in power with political muscle and
clout abuses and takes advantage of his position and of
hardworking Texans. And that’s exactly what
Perry has done since the first day he took over George
Walker Bush’s place in the Governor’s
Mansion when the latter evacuated Texas for
Washington D.C.
During the past 7 years Gov. Rick "Special
Interest" Perry did NOT lift a finger to help
hardworking Texans. In fact, he did a lot to hurt
them — where it REALLY hurts — in their
wallets! So, you may say, "What did Perry do that was
so bad?" Well, here you go!
Approximately 4 years ago, the governor put on
his 10-gallon white Stetson and "galloped" around Texas
pushing legislation to eliminate "frivolous" medical
malpractice lawsuits with the promise that doing so
would lower medical and health care costs; however,
after voters took him for his word and voted for the
legislation costs are still high and are continuing to
rise
Four years ago Perry cut important social services,
including children’s healthcare, to balance the
state budget; one year later, he replaced some of the
funding for these programs while boasting that he
increased health care tax dollars for more Texas
children --- Perry's claim was bogus!
Year after year Perry and "his merry band of
legislators" have diverted more of the state's
responsibility to finance education onto
local county governments, who in turn placed the burden
onto already struggling homeowners Why did
Perry promise Texans that deregulating the electric
industry would translate into less costly monthly
electric bills from a more competitive industry?
In reality, currently monthly electric costs for
Texans are the highest ever in the state's
history
Perry, legislators and appointed
officials promoted a Teacher Incentive Plan to
focus on getting students to pass the state exam(s) as
the measure of success; our children are NOT
commodities on an assembly line and such a ludicrous
piece-work pay incentive is an insult to teachers and
their honorable profession — furthermore, if the
state provided teachers with a more professional
and reasonable salary with adequate benefits
there would be no economic reason to provide
extra perks via an incentive program that won't
work for educating our children
Four years ago, after forcing teachers to accept pay
cuts and the loss many of their health and retirement
benefits, Perry and officials returned a small
share of that money and claimed they
increased teacher pay an average of $2,000 per
teacher --- another bogus claim by Perry!
Perry continues to promise Texans "NO NEW TAXES," but
continues to push his toll road agenda --- what are
toll roads if not new taxes? In addition, Perry
maintained the freeze on gasoline taxes and gave TxDOT
his approval to spend tax dollars however it needed to
push toll roads. TxDOT became a runaway state
agency and was provided omnipotent powers by Perry's
legislative cohorts. In addition, gas tax
revenues still are being diverted to other interests,
including higher education institutions and the
Department of Public Safety. Gasoline tax revenue
must be used to build and maintain our roadways!
Overall, Gov. Rick Perry has been "a VERY bad man" for
most Texans and their families. The
Governor's wealthy campaign contributors and big
business constituents have made higher profits and more
money by abusing the pockets of most Texans.
Currently Perry is supporting and approving all sorts
of positive things, e.g., more affordable low income
housing, freeing up some tax dollars so low income
folks can get homes, secession from the U.S., creating
some jobs here and there, etc. "So," you may say,
"what’s wrong with that?"
Well, I’ll tell you ——
The former comedienne and actress Mae West once
defined a 'Fox' as... "a Wolf bringing gifts."
Remember, 2010 is a reelection year for Gov. Rick
Perry. With only 17 months left of
his term as governor, he is
already felling the pressure by Senator Kay
Bailey Hutchison's efforts to win in the GOP
Primary. Perry has nothing to lose and has
everything to gain by driving home this "Good
Governor" impression in the people’s minds just
before the election.
The circus magnate P.T. Barnum stated that,
"There’s a sucker born every minute."
And that exactly is what our governor is
hoping... that the majority of Texans are suckers.
This definition may be applied to our
governor’s self-proclaimed efforts on
behalf of the people of Texas.
Perry promised to help Texas homeowners with high
insurance costs; however, 4 years ago home
insurance premiums doubled overnight due to lax
legislation and officials looking the other way and
currently Texans pay the highest premiums in the
nationWhen home insurance premiums doubled, the
governor and [at that time] Texas Insurance
Commissioner Jose Montemayor and later current TDI
Commission Mike Geeslin promised to force the insurance
industry to reimburse homeowners at least 10 percent of
the recent 100 percent jump in costs — has anyone
gotten a check back from an insurance company —
except for the industry's campaign contributions
to our special interest officials? Perry promised
to help homeowners get relief from high taxes; however,
during the past 7 years property taxes have
sky-rocketed more than 800 percent for homeowners in
some districts
Will Perry Finally Take the Ferry From the
Capitol? In November 2010 voters need to make a strong
statement to the governor. We know what he has and has
not accomplished during his lackluster 7-year
reign. We know all the promises he made to us and how
few he has honored. We know how his poor leadership of
the Texas Legislature has hurt hardworking Texans and
their families. But most of all, we are NOT
suckers!
We must NOT permit Perry to scam another 4-year term
that will cause further harm to future generations of
Texans.
It's time to "Make Perry take the
Ferry!" Sounds like a great
bumper-sticker