Posted on 06/18/2005 2:41:11 PM PDT by Cat loving Texan
we need competition.
strayhorn's going to push perry on his crooked toll road deal.
the state of colorado looked at perry's toll roads and rejected them.
Strayhorn is clueless. All she does is bellyache; she has no solutions to the state's problems.
Perry will wipe the floor with Ma Strayhorn in next year's primary.
Strayhorn is not a team player and is just a Demo trying to get somewhere on the on the Repub ticket, a trouble maker in general.
the toll roads are my issue.
perry's cintra give away will become a mainstay of strayhorn's campaign.
perry's toll roads need to aired in public.
It's a private deal; the only ones griping are the small towns that this toll road will bypass.
Texans are concerned about education and property taxes. They could care less about a privately-funded toll road.
after you find out how many billions of dollars will go to cintra you will become concerned.
cintra has a bad record in canada and california.
in the latter they were charging 80-90 cents per mile during rush hours on the 91 toll. (later the toll was purchased from them.)
at least now there's going to be some public discussion of perry's secret deal.
Right on! Strayhorn is an opportunist dim who switched parties to win statewide office. Not a team player, indeed.
Which one of her ex-husbands came out with the Kennedy Assassination theory? I guess it was McCLellan. She sounds like a Texas looney talking crazy and boisterous and vindictive. Scott seems wimpy,probably never got a word in edgewise with Mama raving on. Is she a real Republican or just because the power is with the Texas GOP?
"Texans . . . could care less about a privately-funded toll road."
Speak for yourself, sir. I care, and I care greatly, both about property taxes and about the Trans-Texas Corridor outrage. After voting twice for Rick Perry, my vote is very much up for grabs.
As expected, Strayhorn announces for governor
Comptroller vows to topple 'do nothin' drugstore cowboy'
AMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Saturday, June 18, 2005Carole Keeton Strayhorn withstood mid-day heat today to declare her candidacy for governor, promising a white-hot campaign against Gov. Rick Perry leading to the March 7 Republican primary.
With the north entrance of the Capitol as a backdrop, Strayhorn spoke from a platform placed on Congress Avenue, saying: "Now is the time to replace this do nothin' drugstore cowboy with one tough grandma.
"Rick Perry has promised any challenger in his own words, and I quote, 'A bloody brutal campaign.' If that is the campaign he promises to wage, bring it on."
The second-term state comptroller, joined by her husband, Eddie, and family members, confirmed expectations with her declaration in front of some 500 cheering supporters. It came 18 hours after U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison released a statement revealing her intentions to seek re-election to the Senate rather than attempt a run for governor.
Strayhorn, 65, used her early political career in Austin she was mayor and school board president to climb to statewide office. Her political career has dipped and turned since she left the Texas Democratic Party to become a Republican in time to lose a U.S. House bid to Rep. J.J. "Jake" Pickle of Austin in 1986. The crowd observed a moment of silence as Pickle's death earlier today was announced.
Strayhorn subsequently lost to Barry Williamson, then of Dallas, in the 1992 GOP primary for the Texas Railroad Commission.
But the one-time schoolteacher whose father, Page Keeton, was the celebrated dean of the University of Texas School of Law, bounced back.
In 1998, the year Republicans took hold of all 29 statewide elected positions, Strayhorn narrowly bested Democratic nominee Paul Hobby of Houston to become comptroller. In her re-election bid four years later, she out-drew every other statewide candidate, winning 2.9 million votes to swamp Democratic challenger Marty Akins of Marble Falls.
If elected, Strayhorn would become the third woman to become governor. Miriam "Ma" Ferguson won two-year terms in 1924 and 1932, and Ann Richards, the former Travis County commissioner and state treasurer, served one term before losing re-election to George W. Bush in 1994.
Strayhorn will be trying to deny Perry a record 10 years as governor.
Perry had scheduled a press conference shortly before Strayhorn's, where he announced he was vetoing the public school finance budget and calling the Legislature back for a special session to address the issue. Asked about Strayhorn before her announcement, Perry said, "politics is just white noise in the background" of his call for a special session.
In the late 1890's, early 1900's, many previous Scalawag Republicans, as well as Populists suddenly realized that they had been Democrats all along.
It was their conversions that helped set in one-party rule.
The goal of the Texas GOP should be the same as the rest of the GOP in the South, establishment of a true, Republican, One Party Solid South
What do you mean 'we', you're flying a Kalifornia flag in your profile. Go home and worry about what Arnold is NOT doing for his electorate.
Right on! Perry is an opportunist dim who switched parties to win statewide office. Not a team player, indeed.
Why doesn't she include "McClellan" in her list of last names?
Why doesn't she include "McClellan" in her list of last names?
Touche! OK, Perry is not my favorite either, but I never liked Strayhorn. My pick would be another former Democrat, Phil Gram. I love that guy.
The main road our city HAS to use to come and go is being turned into a toll road. I believe it is estimated to be .15 per mile to use. TX State Hwy 121.
A choice between dumb and dumber. I'm voting for Kinky Friedman. He put it correctly when he said the state legislature was composed of a bunch of midgets noting that Texas has a higher capitol building than the U.S. capitol building.
The state property taxes are absurd as is the sales taxes. We need a state income tax to fix this problem. I paid less total taxes in Missouri than I do in Texas and my insurance costs were half there as well.
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