Posted on 11/15/2010 11:08:41 AM PST by bestintxas
Already been done some time ago.
Can take of these guys easier as they are closer to home.
Tougher to try to direct the federal govt.
It’s why I am all for states rights and the South was correct to resist, regardless of outcome.
How much luck did you have in attempting to persuade Gov. Perry to veto, rather than sign, the bill that granted In-State Tuition to Illegal Aliens?
Just another nail in the coffin of a former great state....All conservatives are advised to leave.....
So far, California has shot itself in both feet, both hands and the stomach.
“Just another nail in the coffin of a former great state....All conservatives are advised to leave.....”
I lived there 3 years, sold my house and pocketed a handful, came back to Texas and bought a house I live in, a ranch I run cattle on, and a lakehouse I play with using that money. I never play the lottery but I won there and will never go back.
“How much luck did you have in attempting to persuade Gov. Perry to veto, rather than sign, the bill that granted In-State Tuition to Illegal Aliens?”
I believe I answered your question regarding my prior contact to my state legislators. I commented in this thread concering the usage of tax dollars paid to the federal govt for usage in the California educational system.
Are you trolling for something here? I know Texas had problems, but that was not was being discussed.
I can see why you would be frustrated by your tax dollars going to states like California or Texas which grant In-State Tuition for Illegal Aliens.
However, if we are going to discuss California’s policy of granting In-State Tuition for Illegal Aliens, we must explore the root of the policy which began in Texas and was copied by California.
And I expect more from Texas Republicans than I do California Democrats.
But, instead we get the same open border socialist policies in both states.
I can see why you would be frustrated by your tax dollars going to states like California or Texas which grant In-State Tuition for Illegal Aliens.
However, if we are going to discuss California’s policy of granting In-State Tuition for Illegal Aliens, we must explore the root of the policy which began in Texas and was copied by California.
And I expect more from Texas Republicans than I do California Democrats.
But, instead we get the same open border socialist policies in both states.
Still, the continuing Great Obama Recession is going to eliminate the in-state/out of state differential anyway, but all of us out here in Flyover Country do understand the insult hurled at us by the Chinese guy who is sure he's smarter than everyone else ~ see, he can trick out English too!
He'll be lucky to leave the place alive when the Mexicans figure out what him and his running dog lackeys have just done to the state.
Ping!
We've gone from the Golden State to the Welfare State in record time. Hard to believe that Ronaldus Maximus Reaganus was once our Governor.
From the article:
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College students who are in the country illegally are barred from government financial-aid programs. The U.S. Supreme Court is expected eventually to decide whether the lower tuition rates also violate federal law.
[Updated at 10:29: The court observed that the state law also benefits U.S. citizens who reside in other states but attend and graduate from high school in California.
“It cannot be the case that states may never give a benefit to unlawful aliens without giving the same benefit to all American citizens,” Chin wrote.]
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Wait, is Mexico another state? When did it join the Union?
People have said this before:
If they want American citizenship so very badly, there’s a way to arrange it. We can add a few more stars to our flag.
My issue is that as a Texan I do not wish to subsidize another state that chooses to pay illegals to attend school.
What happens in my state is different as it affects the state money I pay in taxes, not the federal.
You seem to want to just dig into Perry, who i know deserves it and, from your postings on other threads, you have a real problem with.
I wish on the other hand to state that a state should not be forced to subsidize another state’s excesses whether it is education, green jobs or just plain fiscal irresponsibility.
We in Texas can deal with our politicians, I just don’t want to deal with the feds.
On the campaign trail Rick Perry talks like a Tea Party Conservative, but in Austin he governs like a Nanny State Socialist.
Once again, you are fixated on Perry. it’s obvious, and off subject.
Go to another thread on that one.
The problem with Perry is that he is running for president and is attempting to portray himself as a solid Tea Party Conservative, when the facts indicate otherwise.
And, I am not one that is willing to give Perry tacit approval to his policy of granting in-state tuition to illegal aliens while slamming California for the exact same policy.
I will condemn them both.
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