Posted on 11/29/2021 9:22:16 AM PST by conservative98
Lol...I just noticed your profile indicates you’re from Virginia.
Warner? Kaine? McCuallife?
Gee wizz...pot, kettle, black. haha
SE of San Antonio, NW of Corpus Christi.
LOL.
Even when we had GOP Senators, they were Warner (the other one) and George Allen.
Texas is supposed to be much more conservative, but the people they elect do not reflect it.
The reddest states are electing the worst of the Assistant Democrats.
South Carolina, North Dakota, Idaho and Utah are worst.
At least Texas has one good Senator.
Beeville also has a population of under 20,000. Might be impressive in Vermont, but Texas? Pee is really grasping at straws trying to find “endorsements” .
I simply cannot argue your point. I wrote Cornyn some time ago telling him I’d never cast a vote for him again, nor Kevin Brady (R) my U.S. Rep.
This guy talks a good conservative game until re-elected. Grrr! Problem, he is slated to take Mitch McConnell’s place when he retires...or so I read.
It’s like.....good grief! It’s like a bad case of athletes foot or something that just won’t go away.
George P is going Nowhere.
Booo
This guy = the assistant to the assistant manager.
Mayor Pro Tem of a town of 13,699 people, he must not be getting many endorsements.
I endorse Gohmert, better odds 1 Texas freeper gives a frig what I think than anyone caring about the Mayor Pro Tem, lol.
On a side note, I find it bizarre why a town that size would even NEED a "Mayor Pro Temp". MY town (an obscure Chicago suburb) has more people than Beeville's 13,000, and I never heard of such a thing. In the event anything happened to the Mayor, I believe the village board would simply select one of the trustees to serve as "Acting mayor" until a special election can be held and a new permanent mayor elected. It wouldn't take long, there's only a handful of members to choose from (unlike say, the city of Chicago where its 50 Alderman would then engage in a power struggle behind-the-scenes and lobby each other for support)
Not surprisingly, Beeville only has five members of their "city council". My town has six.
I think of lot of towns like that have Mayors Pro Tem. I think most of them are ones where the Mayors have no power and are basically just members of the council, someone needs to preside if he’s absent.
Chicago has an alderman as “Vice Mayor” that takes over if there is a vacancy but the council can vote in a different acting Mayor, and did when Harold Washington died, white reformer David Orr was not acceptable.
Hilariously, Chicago technically has a “weak-Mayor” system but the council generally acts like Russia Duma to the Mayor’s Putin.
https://www.chicagomag.com/Chicago-Magazine/April-2013/The-Yes-Men/
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