Posted on 09/01/2007 3:04:10 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Imagine what she could have accomplished if she had only had her sons help out in the campaign.
You are on a roll!
Name the toll booths after the Politicians. All Highways, Roads, Bridges and Buildings should be named after those that have given the ultimate sacrifice in defense of Freedom.
This is one time I can actually say “There ought be a Law”
Politicians produce zero and then pat themselves on the back, they want something named after themselves they can use their own money (as long as they can prove they stole it from us fair and square).
TT
Screw impeachment, let's give him a medal for this.
I’m disgusted with Perry. I’m all for his early removal.
But is there anything impeachable? Anything most people would say is so illegal or unethical that he deserves to be ousted?
You don't get to remove somebody from office because he does something you don't like. You have to show he did something either so illegal or so corrupt that he should be thrown from office. I'd say it's not even close. You aren't making a case.
Please do not insult Libertarians by naming Kinky one of them. I have Libertarian friends I think a lot of. Kinky, in his own words is “an Ann Richards Democrat”.
Just got back from the Straw Poll. A couple notes on it. Perry did not show up, was put on screen with taped comments. First time in my memory a sitting Gov. was booed and hissed at least as loudly as the smattering of applause. TTC/ stickers were going like hotcakes. A nobody knew him candidate, Ray McKinney from Georgia probably got no more than a few sympathy votes, but gave a heckuva speech, got at least one standing ovation by comparison.
For any number of reasons, this was a bust politically. Poorly timed, poorly promoted, new executive director Talmadge Heflin barely had time to put his pictures on his desk. No change in primary date, but unless that had been done legislatively, it would have been suicidally expensive for the Party to finance its own primary. About 1,300 eligible delegates, I think Tina had a bad hair day on this one.
But is there anything impeachable? Anything most people would say is so illegal or unethical that he deserves to be ousted?Well, the answer from me is I don't know what the Texas standard of impeachment is. I 'm just disgusted with the current state of affairs here. Normally I do a little more research before shooting off my mouth. lol
But the definition of High Crimes and Misdemeanors in the US Constitution takes in a lot more than crimanality. Gerald Ford had a great quote:
"What, then, is an impeachable offense? The only honest answer is that an impeachable offense is whatever a majority of the House of Representatives considers it to be at a given moment in history; conviction results from whatever offense or offenses two-thirds of the other body considers to be sufficiently serious to require removal of the accused from office..." Congressman Gerald Ford, 116 Cong. Rec. H.3113-3114 (April 15, 1970).Since we don't have the ability to recall the governor this is really the only alternative. It certainly wouldn't hurt for this governor to worry about what the standard for impeachment is as he pitches his quarters in on the "Rick Perry Memorial Tollway".
Thanks for the reminder. Who a paper actually endorses for political office is often the decision of the Publisher, not the editors. Clearly, the editors wrote an endorsement of Kerry while half-heartedly also disclosing their official choice they probably disagreed with themselves.
And McNeely was always a reporter and columnist, never to my knowledge an editor. But, as their chief political writer, much of the content of their state government coverage contained his slant.
Not that any of this matters. The anti-TTC folks get to have another of their rant threads but the idea of impeaching Perry over this is as loony as impeaching Bush for the war on terror.
And it should be no surprise that it is the liberals who keep bringing up both subjects.
BTTT
You don't get to remove somebody from office because he does something you don't like. You have to show he did something either so illegal or so corrupt that he should be thrown from office. I'd say it's not even close. You aren't making a case
Texas law does not require any finding of misconduct or illegalities in order for the legislature to impeach a governor. Whatever reason the legislature wants to use is sufficient. Getting the votes to remove him from office is another matter but Perry is extremely unpopular with the Republican base in Texas and he only won because of the crowded ballot.
Perry has made clear his contempt for the principles of republican self-governance and for the wishes of the Texas population by many acts, some of which include his veto (after the legislative session ended) of the toll road moratorium law which passed with only one dissenting vote I believe, his executive order requiring all girls age 12 and over have the cervical cancer vaccine, and his going back on his campaign promises on controlling the borders.
Perry, just like President Bush, simply does not believe that the people should get their way on these issues and he is willing to impose his personal preference as policy in defiance of the legislature. He does not believe in the fundamental principle of citizens making these decisions through their elected representatives. This is a profound betrayal of his duty to uphold our system of repubican self-governance. In my opinion, no elected official in Texas history has earned the threat of impeachment more than Perry.
I called his office that day and told his PR idiot that Texas left the Union the second time that day. She had nothing to say.
And it should be no surprise that it is the liberals who keep bringing up both subjects.NO. It's populists with the silly notion that the government should do the will of the people.
I take it you're in favor of the HPV vaccine for 6th grade girls, the franchise tax increase, vetoing eminent domain reform in support of TTC, and giving our roadways away to foreign corporations? There is a lot to despise here.
Wrongo!
"One tough Granma" ran as an independent, since apparently the Dimocrat Party wouldn't have her back.
No, I take it that elected officials will sometimes take different policy positions than I would take and that that, alone, is not a basis for removal from office. The remedy is the ballot box, not impeachment.
I wasn’t commenting on labels per se, but it was a 2 RINO-Rodent-Libertarian contest. Just imagine if an actual Conservative anti-illegal/anti-TT Corridor Republican had run.
Actually, as I understood it, Perry vetoed a tougher version of the PPP moratorium while the lege was in session, but he signed a weaker version, SB 792, into law after the lege adjourned. Now, apparently, he’s trying to find a way to get around the moratorium to start building segments of the Trans-Texas Corridor
No, I take it that elected officials will sometimes take different policy positions than I would take and that that, alone, is not a basis for removal from office. The remedy is the ballot box, not impeachment.OK, I already said I was shooting from the hip on this. lol Truth be told, I mostly agree with you. Impeachment or recall is an extreme move. I felt the same about the California recall and I haven't changed my mind a bit.
The threat of impeachment or recall needs to be there to keep them honest. It should have a very high threshold but political crimes should be inbounds as in California. It needs to have 2/3 vote though to raise the bar.
I'd say that if you can't find a third of the people who want you to stay you're not going to be an effective leader. It doesn't hurt for them to worry about that.
I do still like the idea of naming the tollbooths after him.
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