Posted on 08/14/2011 2:07:40 PM PDT by BereanBrain
You sound like a troll or a PaulTard. If you want to post a half-truth article about Perry you should expect rebuttals pointing out the context of what/how/why your half-truth, slanted post is saying.
I am willing to bet your post history includes criticism of the Lame Stream Media for being biased and if you want me to go check, i will, but you're doing the same thing. Why not post your angle tied in to revenue increases, mandated spending, infrastructure improvements, population influx, etc and then compare it to other states to give everyone a better understanding of how Perry's tenure compares with other states Governors?
Based on your above statement, I wonder how long before Godwin's Law kicks in?
And no, I am not a Perry fan but we're not going to turn around 100 years of commie infiltration in one Presidential election.I do like Perry. I will vote for him, unless someone better emerges: Palin, Bachmann, Cain, or ???. There's a long ways to go yet.
Let concentrate on putting more TP members in both chambers to keep what ever RINO gets elected.
That is our reality.
Might want to check that debt clock link in a few hours. Revenues are increasing, spending is running backwards. Debt is running backwards, too, while GDP is increasing. What am I missing there?
We didn't get to where we are now over night and we're not going to get back that way either.
We have a lot of undoing to accomplish, well, if we're going to do it at the ballot box anyway.
People can change their minds.
I'm pretty sure some of these polls show Obama winning Texas. You go ahead and believe that.
Is he running in the Republican primary, too ? With all those primadonnas who oppose Conservative policy, he might as well.
"And no, I am not a Perry fan but we're not going to turn around 100 years of commie infiltration in one Presidential election."
Well, one thing is for sure, you won't turn it around with a RINO.
"Let concentrate on putting more TP members in both chambers to keep what ever RINO gets elected."
Let's elect Conservatives, period. A RINO in the WH won't accomplish squat except to destroy the GOP and advance the left's cause.
40 Billion this year
You know, you are the epitome of the saying, "Figures don't lie, but liars figure."
In 2000, the year before Perry took office, the state of Texas had the 8th lowest debt burden as a percentage of GDP in the country, at 2.62%. The average debt for all states was 5.51%. That same year, Texas had the 4th lowest state spending as a percentage of GDP at 6.03%. The average spending for all states was 7.61%.
In 2010, the latest year for which figures are available, the state of Texas had the 2nd lowest debt burden, at 2.39%. During that time the national debt average for all states went up to 7.12%. On the spending side, Texas was once again the 4th lowest in the nation with state spending as a percentage of GDP at 7.03%. The national average for state spending was 9.07%.
So while the national average for state debt to gdp ratio went up 1.6% from 2000-2010, Texas went from 8th lowest to 2nd lowest during that time, and actually reduced state debt to gdp ratio by almost .25%. And during that same period, the state spending to GDP ratio only wnet up about 1.5%, while the national average went up by about 2%. Texas alsohas kept its spending to GDP ratio about 2% less than the national average.
Your problem is that you are using the figures for spending and debt for all state and local government in Texas - and Perry cannot control how much the counties and cities borrow and spend, he can only control state borrowing and spending. And it looks like he has done a pretty good job of it.
See US Spending
Most of the garbage on the web talks of “tax dollars per capita” or “taxes paid vs. money received” from the federal government, or as you do, lump multiple states together into regions so you get some bogus contrived outcome. All of these are games various people play is to show whatever they want to show.
Truth is, Texas gets only second to California in what they get in total outlays from the federal government. For example (department of education): http://www2.ed.gov/about/overview/budget/statetables/index.html
Texas has a lot of people; a lot of old people (Medicare), retirees (Social Security), sick people, kids (WIC), College Students (Federal student aid), highways, airports, seaports, border miles, poor people (Food stamps, Medicaid), unemployed (that are collecting for up to 99 weeks)... One can lie with statistics all day, but Texas is after California number 2 in federal outlays if for no other reason because of her 25,500,000+ “legal” population. Even though she gets “less” per person/resident than many other states and she pays in more than she gets back, the overall amount is larger than even what states like New York get and the statistic you try to use against Perry has to do largely with federal outlays in exactly these type of programs. Even as part of the stimulus act, Texas was #2 of all states and this is regardless of who is the governor: http://www.recovery.gov/Pages/default.aspx
Perry is taking some unfair hits on FR, but this is a legitimate complaint against both Perry and our “conservative” legislature. The R party in Texas needs to be shaken up.
Bingo!
c'mon, that is just silly.
Well, one thing is for sure, you won't turn it around with a RINO.
And who is the VIABLE conservative candidate?
Let's elect Conservatives, period. A RINO in the WH won't accomplish squat except to destroy the GOP and advance the left's cause.
Hear, hear, too bad we don't have one. The Chambers in Congress are the answer, they'll keep the RINO POTUS in line.
IMHO, that is the choice we have, this time around.
Showing debt is only 1.2% of GDP as of 2008, with TAX supported debt at 12.6B This hole was closed during the following legislative session, due to a collapse in the housing market, Katrina overruns, and other unforeseen expenses.
FWST article showing how the Texas State Government has a tiny share of the total debt while the majority is the LOCAL Government. Of the $30 Billion you classify as "DEBT" from 2009, only $3B is NOT self-satisfying.
Two words: Slick Willard.
"And who is the VIABLE conservative candidate?"
We're awaiting her entry.
"Hear, hear, too bad we don't have one. The Chambers in Congress are the answer, they'll keep the RINO POTUS in line."
Conservatives don't keep RINO Governors or Presidents in line. RINOs screw over Conservatives and ruin everything they touch (and then their Democrat friends get all the winnings). If we're going to have a liberal in the WH, let it be a Democrat. Let them own their failed policies, keep the garbage away from us.
You can't have it both ways. While Perry is being ripped into for cutting the budget (Just google “Perry budget,” or “Perry budget cuts”)and trying to maintain a semblance of sanity in debt, others are arguing he's spending to much and like Obama (lol). So which is it? Is he the draconian jerk the San Antonio and other liberal Texas media outlets portray him as, or is he the big spender some conservatives now try to portray him as?
http://www.texastribune.org/texas-education/public-education/thousands-protest-education-cuts-at-texas-capitol/ (An example of the near endless list of articles bashing him for trying to control the budget and NOT rack up debt)
The Romney Sleaze Machine didn’t take long trying to destroy the threat to their precious.
I am not a Romney backer.
If I were, I would like Perry.
Both are RINOs
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