Posted on 10/18/2014 3:03:39 PM PDT by re_nortex
Dallas Mayor Mike Rawlings is making a direct appeal to potential tourists and convention planners who may be having second thoughts about travel to the city that has become the epicenter of Ebola in America..
Big cities in Texas have gone rat.
...polite, professional and have a plan to ...!
That would indeed be a solid nail in their coffins...we can pray its true !
Stay safe !
Jack and Bobby could have run so far to the Right of the current crop they'd have almost looked like Birchers in comparison (and I am no fan of any of them).
No one and I repeat for emphasis no one in my circle of friends has ventured into the city of Dallas within the past 20 years. The Maginot Line is I-635 (named after the commie LBJ, not a true Texan, of course). That freeway, which encircles the city concentrates the holderites, ferals and messkins within its boundaries. The Dallas region is exceptionally fine, populated by Christian Conservatives and, best of all, the good people in the far suburbs and exurbs contain the 'RATs from Dallas, a cesspool of a city (but, really, aren't they all?).
Simply put Dallas -- the city -- is just Detroit with hotter weather.
I live 35 miles away.......this sure makes me feel better....
I live 35 miles away.......this sure makes me feel better....
I live 35 miles away.......this sure makes me feel better....
Well stated .... i agree !!!!
You've nailed it, FRiend. Along with his DemonRAT buddy, Clay Jenkins, the foolish Mayor Rawlings doesn't comprehend that tourism is just frivolity. Texas is serious about real business -- the energy industry for example. Focusing in smallball like chasing tourist dollars only shows the fantasy world that these mindless 'RATs live in. Tourism is a big deal for Vegas and Orlando. Texas? No way! This is is state where the economy is driven by productive enterprise -- not fluff.
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