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Why Rick Perry is Good for Hispanics
Texas Tribune ^ | August 18, 2011 | Aaron Peña, R-Edinburg Texas

Posted on 08/26/2011 1:05:40 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife

Whether you live where I do, in deep South Texas, or across our big and growing country, this is a time of historic significance. Hispanics will take the measure of a man not by what he says but what he does. Our community, like many, is suffering because Barack Obama continues to do the wrong things to end the jobs crisis.

Rick Perry’s record is not the empty rhetoric of hope. Rick Perry’s record gives us hope.

A week ago I asked the governor to comment on the opening of a customer service center and 400 jobs that his office helped locate to my hometown of Edinburg. Without a second thought, he talked about how important having a good job was to a family. He talked about how having the means to provide for your family was the basic building block of our society. He talked about families that have good jobs stay together. It seems simple, but it’s a message that resonates loud and clear.

Perry will be a great president because he shares our values — values rooted in deep family traditions — and principles like hard work and fair play that are rewards in and of themselves. He is a strong and decisive leader who wants to restore respect to each and every American by helping put them to work. Hispanics share the same hopes and dreams that other Americans do. It’s about jobs and creating a bright future for our children.

Communities along the border thrive because of our relationship with Mexico. Brownsville, McAllen, Laredo and El Paso are engines that drive the Texas economy. The governor understands that our ties to Mexico run deeper than trade and commerce. We are bound by family, culture and social traditions that have evolved over centuries of mutual respect and cooperation. A safe and prosperous Mexico is a safe and prosperous Texas. Over that last few years our friends in northern Mexico have endured the most horrific violence. Cartels have murdered, terrorized and run rampant across the region. At the height of the violence the governor led the call to Obama to authorize the deployment of the National Guard to the border. Security must not tilt the balance against commerce and trade. The governor has been sensitive to this issue and has championed the commitment of state and local law enforcement resources to that goal.

The respect that Perry has shown the Hispanic community extends to the record number of appointments he has had the opportunity to make. He has appointed the first Hispanic woman to the Supreme Court: Eva Guzman. Hope Andrade was the first Hispanic woman to be appointed secretary of state. Buddy Garcia leads the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality. Raymund Paredes is the commissioner of higher education. These men and women reflect the changing face of Texas and our governor’s commitment to the Hispanic community.

Democracy is a wonderful thing. My community will join Americans all across this great nation and make a choice about who will lead us out of these troubled times. Rick Perry is that leader. He understands that opportunity and jobs give people hope and optimism. But don’t take my word for it. Like you, I will measure the man by his record.

Perry’s Texas has created more than 40 percent of America’s net new jobs in the last two years. That’s a remarkable and humbling statistic: 40 percent of new jobs created by us, here, in our Lone Star State.

Hispanic-owned businesses have been experiencing explosive growth, their numbers expanding by 40 percent during the previous decade and, according to one study, generating $62 billion in revenue in 2007. The same study indicated Hispanic-owned businesses employed almost 400,000 Texans that year.

Why the growth and opportunity here in Texas? One reason may be that between 2000 and 2010, Hispanic enrollment in Texas universities increased 88 percent compared to a 48 percent increase overall. Over that same time frame, the number of bachelor's degrees, associate degrees and certificates earned by Hispanic students increased more than 102 percent.

If you are a Hispanic living in Texas, you are nine times more likely to be employed. You are two-and-a half times more likely to own your own small business. And you are 15 percent more likely to have obtained a bachelor’s degree than your peers around the country.

Obama’s record is burdened by a Washington that refuses to control federal spending and record debt. In 2006 the unemployment rate for Hispanics was 4.9 percent. In 2011 that rate has jumped to 11.3 percent. Two of every five dollars we spend is borrowed from creditors. Home values are almost one-third lower than they were five years ago.

Obama had his chance to lead. Like President Clinton, he could have put real compromise ahead of political posturing. Instead, he’s turned decidedly in the other direction.

There will be a lot said about Perry. People — mainly partisans with an agenda — will misstate the facts. They’ll make promises about government programs, government money and government control of all aspects of our lives. That’s not our way, and that’s not the way toward a bright future.

We have an historic opportunity to demonstrate our independence and push back against the tired politics of the past by electing Rick Perry president of the United States of America.

State Rep. Aaron Peña, R-Edinburg, has represented District 40 in the Texas House since 2002.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: amnestyfromperry; economy; education; hispanics; perry2012
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To: Do Not Make Fun Of His Ears
(If those are your actual beliefs, you are NOT a conservative.)

Talk to the Feds about THEIR laws!

(take your fingers out of your ears).

21 posted on 08/26/2011 1:25:53 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
We can’t refuse to educate or give health care.. You don't have to give them in state college tuition. Unless the governor of a state forces that on the citizens of his state.
22 posted on 08/26/2011 1:26:34 PM PDT by CaptainK (...please make it stop. Shake a can of pennies at it.)
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To: Regulator

Bingo!


23 posted on 08/26/2011 1:26:46 PM PDT by algernonpj (He who pays the piper . . .)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

So you think posting an article praising bush2 by a guy who was a democrat (elected as a democrat) a few months ago and is a huge AMNESTY pusher is a good thing?

LOL!

With supporters like you bush2 will be out of this race sooner than I thought!


24 posted on 08/26/2011 1:27:01 PM PDT by free me (Sarah Palin 2012 - GAME ON!!)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Nice try but a photo ID not given in my state means a contested ballot that goes uncounted till there is verification.

Meanwhile we have somebody doing more than flapping their gums and actually fighting for us.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2768849/posts


25 posted on 08/26/2011 1:27:11 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin)
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To: Regulator

Why don’t you unhook your self from the hate wagon and engage your brain?

You don’t know what you’re talking about — happily sputtering along showing your ignorance.


26 posted on 08/26/2011 1:28:19 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: free me
Rick Perry’s record gives us hope.

But he gives us "hope". LOL
27 posted on 08/26/2011 1:28:36 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin)
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To: Hodar

And...don’t order the fish. G-nite!!!


28 posted on 08/26/2011 1:30:07 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: cripplecreek

And coming soon, Pennsylvania. Woo Hoo!


29 posted on 08/26/2011 1:30:10 PM PDT by MestaMachine (If the truth hurts, prepare yourself for a LOT of pain.)
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To: Sybeck1

Good. Losers should stick together.


30 posted on 08/26/2011 1:30:54 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: CaptainK
You don't have to give them in state college tuition. Unless the governor of a state forces that on the citizens of his state.

Gov. Perry and The TEXAS Dream Act

[snip]

It’s important to point out that there is a huge difference in the TEXAS Dream Act and the The Dream Act that was pushed in Congress and failed. The Dream Act in Congress was full of all kinds of goodies other than allowing children of illegals to receive in state tuition. The Texas Dream Act was focused only on that. I happen to agree with The Texas Dream Act, and so did everyone in the Senate in Texas. It passed with ZERO “no” votes. Add to that, it has been proven to be successful.

These are a few things you need to know about the [2001] Texas Dream Act. The child has to have lived in Texas the three years leading up to high school graduation. These students are given no special treatment in getting into Texas colleges and universities. They must get in on their own merit. They are paying the tuition (with or without financial aid). It’s estimated that these students make up about 1% of those entering college.

[snip]

Most of us agree that border control MUST be dealt with first. The problem with all other efforts on this issue in the past is that the borders were not sealed. If there is anyone who we can trust to do that it is Gov. Perry (if he decides to run for President). He knows what goes on down at the border. He has gone there many times. He knows what needs to be done. There is no doubt in my mind that if he were President, he would seal our borders. But Perry also understands Hispanic outreach.

[snip]

31 posted on 08/26/2011 1:31:59 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: cripplecreek

Hopey changey from Ricardo now?

no mas!


32 posted on 08/26/2011 1:32:52 PM PDT by free me (Sarah Palin 2012 - GAME ON!!)
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To: Cincinatus' Wife

Nine times more employed than what?


33 posted on 08/26/2011 1:34:16 PM PDT by 9YearLurker
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To: free me
So you think posting an article praising bush2 by a guy who was a democrat (elected as a democrat) a few months ago and is a huge AMNESTY pusher is a good thing? LOL! With supporters like you bush2 will be out of this race sooner than I thought!

Gov. Rick Perry has been turning the state BRIGHT Red!

Rick Perry started as a Democrat in West Texas (essentially THE only party). He served in the Texas legislature - was known as one of the "pit bulls," conservative members who sat in the lower pit of the House Appropriations Committee and bitterly fought spending increases.

Perry changed parties in 1989, joining Phil Gramm and other conservative Texas Democrats, who now had a true ideological party with a burgeoning Texas GOP.

When Perry campaigned for Lt. Gov. [1998], he and his campaign staff were in it to win and his hard-nosed style was against the "friendly" advice and request of GWB [in re-election bid for Texas Gov] and Rove to run easy against Sharp, a popular democrat (and Aggie friend of Perry's from their A&M years together). Rove wanted to broaden Bush's base for his upcoming White House run. Perry told them where to stick their advice, because he knew the voters would vote for Bush for Gov. and then cross back over and vote for Sharp (D) for Lt. Gov, if he just walked through the motions like the Bush-Rove team asked him to do.

Perry won the seat for Lt. Gov. -- the first Republican elected to that office since Reconstruction. Now 13 years later and into his 3rd term as Texas governor, the GOP holds a super majority. So Perry has earned his conservative spurs -- fighting both parties!

[The Bushes and Rove supported Kay Bailey Hutchison's primary challenge against Gov. Perry the 2010 election too]

34 posted on 08/26/2011 1:35:19 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: algernonpj

See my post #20 if you have the guts to read the truth about hispanic Texans/Americans.

When their families came across long years ago and settled in Texas, you didn’t require papers. Because it wasn’t regulated if you go back far enough, and then your decendants have been here so long, they don’t even know anything other than, as long as I know anything about, my family has been here.

And people walked back and forth across the border for whatever reason. All the time. Paperless. LOL

I’m not talking about illegals. I’m talking about legals whose ancestors have been here so long the issue of “where are your papers?” is irrelevant.

But people with your attitude will count every one of them as illegal because, “where are your papers?”


35 posted on 08/26/2011 1:36:32 PM PDT by txrangerette ("...HOLD TO THE TRUTH; SPEAK WITHOUT FEAR." - Glenn Beck)
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To: free me

So, what if Sarah declines to run and endorses Perry? She campaigned for him in ‘10. Oooooh, game ON!


36 posted on 08/26/2011 1:36:32 PM PDT by Deb (Beat him, strip him and bring him to my tent!)
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To: txrangerette

Bump!


37 posted on 08/26/2011 1:37:36 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: txrangerette
The hispanic Americans I personally know are as American as anglo Americans. They are from families who have been in Texas for generations. ... It is their decendants that I’m referring to when I say hispanic Americans who are as legal as anglos and every bit as American. ...

In my experience the hispanics to whom you are referring are no more pleased with the squatters, that many of the rest of us.
38 posted on 08/26/2011 1:38:07 PM PDT by algernonpj (He who pays the piper . . .)
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To: MestaMachine

Since we won the photo ID fight in Michigan, the social security administration has refused to tell the SOS who has died so they can be purged from the voter rolls. Our SOS has also received no answer from the dept Homeland security or immigration enforcement.

We did stop giving driver’s licenses to illegals a few years back and that helps.


39 posted on 08/26/2011 1:39:01 PM PDT by cripplecreek (Remember the River Raisin)
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To: Deb

Bump!


40 posted on 08/26/2011 1:39:39 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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