This shows that when conservative candidates cooperate, much good can be done. These two men are spreading strong conservative messages without lobbyist help. They're just tirelessly working their districts.
That speech was made at the end of one of the minor Jewish fast days. I told him, “not bad for 19 hours of not eating.” You should see him on a good day.
It’s very rare that state candidates and candidates from other parts of the state get involved in another race. Tom Garcia came down here and shored up the support of Yomin Postelnik (Florida House 91) who’s been helping his campaign ever since and also that of Bernard Sansaricq who’s challenging Alcee Hastings. The three of them started the Haitian relief (to rebuild there), tough immigration enforcement, coastal monitoring of our shores, fiscal prudence and growth strategies and a return to age old values. I see good things happening in ‘10.
Good point. I’ll bring it up with Yomin. We’re concentrating mostly on what the State can do but that should include preventing counties and cities from over regulating, aside from state permits.
The fact that local governments spend on frivolous CRA projects is known. The licenses you describe are in every state and a federal law should be passed to do away with them. This post was about electing people who oppose the SunRail and other fiscal boondoggles and who present a common sense alternative. All of the plans linked to are about stimulating specific industries instead of wasteful spending.