Sad news ping.
He’s just setting up a run for the Senate in a state more hospitable to conservative politicians... I hope.
If the NE and Eastern Dems could do it to the West Coast,, turnabout is fair play.
Thanks for standing tall, Chuck. Good luck!
What happens when there is nothing left in the swamp but leeches?
The NEW ballad of Jed Clampett
Come and listen to a story ‘bout a man named Jed
Poor oil entrepreneur barely kept his family fed
Then one day he was working for some food,
And up through the town come a bumbling clown
(Brown that is, take a toke, what a joke)
Well the first thing you know old Jed’s taxes are to much to bear,
Kin folk said Jed move away from there!
Said California is no place for you to be
So they loaded up the truck and they moved from Beverly
(gon back to the Hills they are, fishn holes, country and western stars)
Well now it’s time to say goodbye to Jed and all his kin
They would like to thank you folks for kindly dropping in
You’re all invited back again to their new locality
To have a heaping helping of their hospitality
(Redneck Hillbillies, is what the press call ‘em now,
Clingers of bibles and guns and to Obama no bow!
Nice folks Y’all come back now, ya hear?)
Posting this just so Texas knows what they’re gaining... :-)
From 2004 to 2010, Chuck represented almost 500,000 in the California State Assembly in much the same territory. He was the Vice Chairman of the Assembly Committee on Revenue and Taxation.
In 2010, Chuck competed for the Republican nomination for U.S. Senate, earning more than 450,000 votes and raising more than $2.5 million.
Chuck has been honored as the Legislator of the Year by seven groups: the California Veterans of Foreign Wars, the California chapter of the American Legion, the California State Commanders Veterans Council, an umbrella organization of 19 veterans groups, the Southern California Contractors Association, the Young Republican Federation of California, the California College Republicans, and the Republican Party of Orange County. United Way of Orange County recognized Chuck in 2006 for his legislation improving childcare. In 2010, the Americanism Educational League named recognized him with their American Spirit Award.
Chuck worked in the aerospace industry for 13 years and was vice president of research before leaving work to begin serving as an elected official.
Chuck served as a Reagan White House appointee in the Pentagon from 1986 to 1988. As Special Assistant for Foreign Affairs his duties included working with Congress to advance the President’s foreign and military policy.
From 1988 to 1990, Chuck served as Congressman Chris Cox’s Senior Assistant.
From 1991 to 1996, Chuck served as a City Commissioner for the City of Irvine. He was Chairman of the city’s Community Services Commission.
In 1983, Chuck enlisted in the United States Army Reserve. He earned an ROTC scholarship that allowed him to attend Claremont McKenna College where he graduated with honors with a degree in Strategic Studies in 1985 and was commissioned an officer. He also studied overseas at the American University in Cairo, Egypt. After more than 24 years of active reserve service, Chuck retired from the Army National Guard. He is now a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army (retired) Reserve. A graduate of the U.S. Army’s Command and General Staff College, his awards include the Meritorious Service Medal, the Army Commendation Medal with bronze oak leaf cluster, and others.
Since age 19, Chuck has been an active volunteer for the Republican Party, serving in the leadership of several organizations. He was elected to the Orange County Republican Party Central Committee in 1992 and was reelected four times. Chuck was Chairman of the Ethics Committee.
In 2004, The Claremont Institute named Chuck a Lincoln Fellow.
Chuck and his wife Diane were married in 1988. They have two daughters. Diane is a credentialed teacher and a member of the Federation of Republican Women.
You all need to come to Missouri :)
I’m a Realtor and could find you property with acreage....lots and lots of acreage. At a reasonable price.
Time for us to start solidifying a solid, geographical area.
Would send this to Chuck Devore..but he’s not a freeper is he?
Garden variety assembly members make $95K. Cry me a river, Chuck!
Ouch! “Texas Public Policy Foundation” is in Austin. Is our friend a bit of a redneck? I have RN friends in Austin, and there are some righteous places to live around the outsides of Austin if you know where to look...Austin is the San Fran of Texas.
Chuck DeVore, a Perry supporter, was pro-Trans-Texas Corridor superhighway from Mexico into Texas, and like Perry, does not support a common sense border fence.
DeVore wrote in September:
Last weeks Republican Presidential debate confirmed one thing: Texas Governor Rick Perrys main challenge in winning the Republican nomination will be his ability to explain his record on illegal immigration as governor.
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Guess what Mr. Devore, Perry lost is butt due to pandering to illegal aliens, and will never be elected President of the U.S.
8 years of Bush’s open borders was quite enough.
Maybe Mr. Perry will give Mr. Devore a job counting illegal aliens, when Mr. Perry is sent back to Texas for good.
Good luck!
In the tradition of Sam Houston and Davy Crockett.
I moved from California to the Dallas area three months ago. My house is twice as big(and cost less), I pay no state income tax, gas is cheaper and the people are way friendlier. Miss my CA friends and family, but this is a much much better place to live.
Hard to see how 2 or 4 years as a county supervisor would benefit a bank account drained by 6 years in the Assembly, but, I hope he makes a bundle in Texas.
What took him so long? I left in ‘94.