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Texas vs California- Which Model is Right for the Nation?

These difficult economic times have inspired serious soul searching on the part of the policy makers. In the quest for the right formula for economic prosperity, analysts have been increasingly drawn to a comparison between two of the largest American states: Texas and California. While these two states share much in common, their policies could not be more different.   Read more »

at Aug 18, 2009 9:34 AM
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Wanted: Conservative Texas Governor

A sign hangs outside the gate of the scorched Texas Governor’s Mansion, “Wanted… Conservative Texas Governor”. The 2010 Republican Primary Election is just around the corner and Texas needs a strong Conservative to lead her and our nation in the fight against sweeping waves of the socialism that are rolling in from Washington DC. Where do we find this Conservative candidate for Governor?   Read more »

at Aug 17, 2009 10:53 AM
       

The Consequences Of A Government Takeover of Healthcare

On concerns from constituents regarding health care reform:

Saturday I was in Austin at a community health center, along with Congressman Lloyd Doggett, who had previously had an experience with some constituents who were upset about the direction of the health care debate in Washington, DC. And I must say, rather than what I’ve seen publicized in some corners that some people have said that one side or the other is represented to the exclusion of the other side, I must say everybody who had an opinion seemed to be well represented at the event I attended in Austin.

at Aug 13, 2009 10:04 AM
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Ted Nugent on the Second Amendment

Evan Smith, editor of Texas Monthly, discusses Gun Rights with legendary musician and activist Ted Nugent. I wonder if Ted was holding back any...if so, it'd be interesting to know how he really feels!!!   Read more »

at Aug 10, 2009 11:10 AM
       

Al Franken Paving the Way for More "Obama Oppression"

Brian Bakst reports in a Breitbart.com article  that the Minnesota Supreme Court announced Democrat Al Franken as the victor of the state's long-running Senate race. “The high court rejected a legal challenge from Republican Norm Coleman whose options for regaining the Senate seat are now dwindling.” Coleman had appealed the outcome of the 2008 Senate election, suspecting that “thousands of absentee votes had been unfairly rejected by local election officials around the state.”   Read more »

at Jun 30, 2009 5:54 PM
       

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Share your story about the important factors and policies that will contribute to stop the current administration from growing the government out of control.   Read more »

at Apr 9, 2009 10:51 AM
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