Considering the quality of education we are paying for today-—I am in favor of school vouchers.
Oh the horror!
You mean they want to allow parents to get back part of the money taken from them at gun point and decide how it should be used to educate their children?
The absolute fiend!
They must be.... well, I would support that, but for someone who LIKES the kiddy prison and Pedophiles (aka teachers) union I am sure it is something too terrible to be even thought about.
I hope the voters in this district see this article and vote accordingly.
Hey, hey, ho, ho, the Bush RINOs gotta’ go!
Los Angeles worried about Texas? Seems to me they got a big enough mess out there to worry about without trying to figure out and tell people in Texas what’s going on in Texas.
We want no part of what Los Angeles and California are. This is made up baloney.
They wish.
I'm surprised to hear that the GOP even has an identity to fight over.
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Texas is NOT California.
The Far right the author talks about is anything not connected to the Bush side of Texas politics.
There was a time when Bush carried a lot of weight, that is long gone. Because of the Globalists in his group.
When I was young, NOBODY was a Republican. That lasted 150 years. (I am 76, have never been a Democrat, my first ballot was cast for Richard Nixon.)
During that 150 years Texans were still like they are today about nationalism. (U.S. and Texas) They were almost all fiscal conservatives. They were sane people.
In Texas the 1960’s lefties were very few until long after the Vietnam War. Everyone was patriotic.
Civil rights movement in Texas was largely a non event. Certainly Anglo's and Tejanos were neighbors and intermarried from the beginning of the Republic of Texas.
Texas from the beginning had a “Leave me Alone and we will get along fine” attitude. It still does.
So a Globalist like Fleishman (the author) does not have a clue. He is smug and thinks because he traveled the world he is superior. He can stay in the smoldering ashes of Los Angeles and CA, when it collapses.
The Bush's are foreign to Texas. Although W Bush grew up in the oil patch. (I had relatives in Midland too.)
The Oilies in Midland and Odessa are not Globalists. The companies owning the oil production are mixed, many of the owners are Globalists. Many are NOT.
There is your divide of Texas
LOL I’m here in the Heart of Texas and there is no such Civil War.
This article is all made up Horseshit by wishful thinkers on the left who know Alred’s going to be crushed by Cruz.
Any time you see the phrase “FAR RIGHT” you are dealing with a leftist.
They are using the phrase as a weapon far right is equated with radical, extremist, unreasonable, dangerous, unpredictable…etc.
Roughy 50% of readers will decide that group labeled as such is not deserving of their thoughts or ideas time.
I wonder if Jeffrey Fleishman can tell us how many times the Los Angeles Slimes has used the phrases “far-left” and “ultraliberal”?
No. It's common sense. A great solution to a very broken public education system.
He sounds like a RINO to me.
Meanwhile, the democrat coalition of blacks and Mexicans has completely blown apart in LA County. Blacks have been racially cleansed from LA County in one of the biggest racial upheavals in the country’s history. Watts, for example, which was nearly 100% black 30 years ago, is now 80% Mexican.
Mexicans in 2024 are now the majority demographic in LA County. (As predicted by many FReepers 20 years ago.)
It’s a story the fascist media, like the LA Times, refuses to cover, and nobody knows the ramifications of this incredible demographic change.
Hood County Texas is a tempest in a teapot; LA is a big turd in the punchbowl.