Posted on 07/02/2011 11:39:35 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
AUSTIN - The just-concluded 82nd Legislature has armed Gov. Rick Perry with a host of red-meat issues to present to conservative Republican voters if he jumps into the wide-open presidential primary race.
But analysts say some of those issues could carry consequences down the road in reaching broader constituencies in a general election match-up against President Barack Obama.
Texas' longest-serving governor burnished his conservative profile with legislative victories that included a no-tax budget with $15 billion in cuts, property rights protections, voter ID legislation and a bill requiring sonograms before abortions.
Two other Perry-backed issues - an immigration measure to ban so-called sanctuary cities and legislation to prohibit intrusive airport pat-downs - could also enhance the Texas governor's stature among conservative activists though they ultimately died in the Legislature.
Even without declaring, Perry is becoming an early favorite among Tea Party activists for his adherence to limited government and his verbal assaults on Washington. Sabato's Crystal Ball, an online analysis headed by much-quoted political observer Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia, places Perry in the top tier of 11 announced and unannounced candidates. The Texas governor ranked number three, behind former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann of Minnesota...........
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NOW may be right for once! I thik Perry is a Globalist, one worlder. I will not vote for him.
July 2, 2011: Legal gamesmanship threatens our energy future (Montana looks to Rick Perry's TX model) Texas Gov. Rick Perry is able to boast about job growth under his watch, noting that over 265,000 jobs, or nearly 37 percent of the jobs created nationwide since the summer of 2009, have been created in the Lone Star state.
Texas - The Job Engine [LA Times OpEd - July 3, 2011] "....At the same time and this, of course, is the tough part for those on the left to swallow it is clear that the state's limits on taxes, regulations and lawsuits are contributing to the job machine. "The most important thing I think that's happened to us is tort reform," Fisher, the Dallas Fed president, has said. He added that when John Deere and other companies have decided to hire in Texas, they've been largely driven by steps the state has taken to cap non-economic damages in medical malpractice suits and to make it harder to bring product liability and class-action cases..."
We should be looking at who might replace Perry when he’s nominated
altho I wish he would stay here.
Greg Abbott was suggested.
Laying brick at a Mosque???????? I know NO Conservative who would go along with that or “Like” It!!!!!!!!!!
That's certainly is going to be very important.
The jobs Perry would supply would be workers for the 12 lane North American Highway to Canada. More of Roosevelt’s infrastructure jobs like the RVA where they stole homesteads from families by eminent domain! Governors do not make jobs!
The governor wrote in a letter Wednesday that he was concerned about two U.S.-flagged ships that plan to challenge the Israeli naval blockade on the Gaza Strip. He urged U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to take legal steps to stop Americans from taking part in the attempt to reach Gaza, or to prosecute them if they do .
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Looks like Perry could actually make progress in the Middle East.
The jobs Perry would supply would be workers for the 12 lane North American Highway to Canada. More of Roosevelt’s infrastructure jobs like the TVA where they stole homesteads from families by eminent domain! Hundreds of men lost their lives in some of those Federal jobs! Governors do not make jobs!
Why believe my explanation, here's Perry himself (starts with Texas' international border with Mexico):
June 29, 2011: Roger Hedgecock interview with Rick Perry (starts 1/2 way into audio file)
Don’t forget about the $250,000,000 of Texan’s Tax Dollars that Rick Perry is giving to Bernie Ecclestone for a Formula One race track outside of Austin.
More Corporate Welfare from Perry to Foreign Interests.
The lawsuit, filed in state District Court in Travis County, claims Combs promised the money to F1 promoters illegally, and asks for any payment from the state to them to be halted.
A spokesman for Combs defended the agencys involvement in bringing Formula One to the state. All applicable state rules and regulations were followed, Allen Spelce said in an e-mail. By bringing F1 to Austin we create jobs and spur economic development. The Comptrollers office has followed the law as it is laid out in statute and administrative rules. -- Source
“June 29, 2011 - Texas Gov. Perry urges US attorney general to act against pro-Palestinian protestors AUSTIN, Texas Texas Gov. Rick Perry is urging the U.S. attorney general to take action against Americans who take part in a pro-Palestinian protest.
The governor wrote in a letter Wednesday that he was concerned about two U.S.-flagged ships that plan to challenge the Israeli naval blockade on the Gaza Strip. He urged U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder to take legal steps to stop Americans from taking part in the attempt to reach Gaza, or to prosecute them if they do .
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Looks like Perry could actually make progress in the Middle East.”
Looks like he changed Tack.
I say it shows he doesn't have an agenda other than a fiscally sound and physically save Texas and U.S., and he wants to work with people who want that too.
So you support Texas Tax Payers giving $250,000,000.00 to foreign interests to build a race track?
My gosh! The guy sounds just like Obama! We must remember that every candidate will play to what the people are concerned about. That doesn’t mean they will follow through if they win.
Interesting, the guy is an environmentalist? Environmentalists are likely to be subversive, like say, Al Gore?
We already have our opinions about Obama. We don’t need to hear them enumerated over and over and over again. Let’s hear exactly what this guy would do differently.
First: it's not $250,000,000.00. The article I posted says it is 10 times less -- $25,000,000. (That's quite an error on your part trumandogz.)
Second: I expect this Formula One race track is going to generate a huge amount of money for Texas and Austin.
Third: Good.
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