Posted on 06/10/2017 5:30:43 AM PDT by bgill
Gov. Greg Abbott knew exactly what pot he was stirring when he recently spoke about Travis County and Austins tendency to be left-leaning.
During the Bell County Republic Dinner earlier this week, Abbott said, as you leave Austin and start heading up north you start feeling different and once you cross the Travis County line, it starts smelling different and you know what that fragrance is? Freedom. Its the smell of freedom that does not exist in Austin, Texas.
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Oh, that had to hurt.
That slap is gonna leave a mark as libs don’t have the ability to handle the truth; and Abbott knows that. Give that man an A+.
Same feeling I get when I leave the People’s Republic of Boulder and the sanctuary city of Denver and the entire state of Maryland heading south or west.
Travis County Sherriff Sally Hernandez is fugly.
Greg Abbot is the right man for the job of Governor.
Austin is an embarrassment to the rest of the state of Texas and the history and culture of Texas.
Leftist always gravitate toward the center of government power. It is all they live for. They do nothing constructive or creative themselves, only leach on those who do.
Leftist Totalitarianism really does suck. And it always fails.
“Same feeling I get when I leave the Peoples Republic of Boulder and the sanctuary city of Denver and the entire state of Maryland heading south or west.”.....
Makes no difference what direction one goes, leaving ANY PLACE overrun and controlled by demodummies, you will get the same feeling. People often judge the entirety of Wisconsin but those in the communist controlled city of Madison. I rest my case!
Now I know what Uncle Fester would look like if he had hair...
I’d worry more about the STUPIDITY PART.
She needs to be thrown in jail.
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