http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/06/rick-perry-border_n_5561436.html
I think Rick needs to activate the Texas militia to defend the border.
I think Rick needs to activate the Texas militia to defend the border.
I guess that's no worse than Obama thinking we had 57 states.Well, Rick Perry also thinks that the American Revolution happened in the 16th century, so we should take take that with a grain of salt.
They have Susan Rice squeezed in there as well.Actually the clown car has no more room in it with Obama Biden Holder Kerry and Lois.
I think they stuffed her in the trunk. It was like a mob hit gone awry.They have Susan Rice squeezed in there as well.
i hope god tells gov perry to run for president again. the clown car wont be the same without him
I start out with small doses of Rachel Maddow then work my way up~:biggrin:Dang. How do you read Bill Moyers without feeling nauseous ?
Just so we keep things "fair and balanced" (had to throw that in there).....http://www.factcheck.org/2014/07/obamas-numbers-july-2014-update/He's doing a helluva lot better job for Texas than O'bummer is for the nation.
Actually, in Obummer's case, TO the nation is more appropriate than "FOR" the nation.
Says the guy with the extensive collection of Hillary pics...Dang. How do you read Bill Moyers without feeling nauseous ?
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/rick-perry-the-best-little-whore-in-texas-20111026i hope god tells gov perry to run for president again. the clown car wont be the same without him
Yes, it is a giant ruse. Just ask any of the other Texas based TideFaners. Heck, just ask the Dallas area TF'ers. We can all attest that the 2 million square foot building for 8,000 State Farm employees and and the 500,000 sq foot building for 1,800 Raytheon employees (Raytheon Space and Airborne moved here from southern Cali last year) are an illusion. What is even worse is they are now building hotels, restaurants and shops as part of the office project. And the land they are clearing for the new Toyota campus that will house 4,000-5000 people, that isn't happening either. A good chunk of those jobs will be coming from LA, but also Tennessee and New York. And Active Networks moving their HQ and 1,000 employees from San Diego to downtown Dallas? Phony, phony, phony. The sad thing is that a percentage of those jobs will be open because some folks cannot, or do not want, to move. So, unfortunately, those jobs will have to filled here locally.http://billmoyers.com/2014/03/04/a-deeper-look-at-the-phony-texas-miracle/
A Deeper Look at the Phony “Texas Miracle”
But at The Washington Monthly, Phillip Longman takes a much closer look at Texas’ economy, and he finds that it’s nothing to which the rest of the country can or should aspire.
Consider the source of seebell's ire - one of the nation's foremost antagonists to private enterprise.Yes, it is a giant ruse. Just ask any of the other Texas based TideFaners. Heck, just ask the Dallas area TF'ers. We can all attest that the 2 million square foot building for 8,000 State Farm employees and and the 500,000 sq foot building for 1,800 Raytheon employees (Raytheon Space and Airborne moved here from southern Cali last year) are an illusion. What is even worse is they are now building hotels, restaurants and shops as part of the office project. And the land they are clearing for the new Toyota campus that will house 4,000-5000 people, that isn't happening either. A good chunk of those jobs will be coming from LA, but also Tennessee and New York. And Active Networks moving their HQ and 1,000 employees from San Diego to downtown Dallas? Phony, phony, phony. The sad thing is that a percentage of those jobs will be open because some folks cannot, or do not want, to move. So, unfortunately, those jobs will have to filled here locally.
I hate driving around and seeing cranes in the air.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/05/18/...nflux-of-businesses-relocate-from-california/
http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/n...chwab-one-of-many-large-companies-eyeing.html
http://www.dallasnews.com/business/...-network-to-move-headquarters-to-downtown.ece
http://www.latimes.com/business/aut.../la-fi-toyota-move-20140429-story.html#page=1
The Exxon campus in the Woodlands is ruse as well.Yes, it is a giant ruse. Just ask any of the other Texas based TideFaners. Heck, just ask the Dallas area TF'ers. We can all attest that the 2 million square foot building for 8,000 State Farm employees and and the 500,000 sq foot building for 1,800 Raytheon employees (Raytheon Space and Airborne moved here from southern Cali last year) are an illusion. What is even worse is they are now building hotels, restaurants and shops as part of the office project. And the land they are clearing for the new Toyota campus that will house 4,000-5000 people, that isn't happening either. A good chunk of those jobs will be coming from LA, but also Tennessee and New York. And Active Networks moving their HQ and 1,000 employees from San Diego to downtown Dallas? Phony, phony, phony. The sad thing is that a percentage of those jobs will be open because some folks cannot, or do not want, to move. So, unfortunately, those jobs will have to filled here locally.
I hate driving around and seeing cranes in the air.
http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2011/05/18/...nflux-of-businesses-relocate-from-california/
http://www.bizjournals.com/dallas/n...chwab-one-of-many-large-companies-eyeing.html
http://www.dallasnews.com/business/...-network-to-move-headquarters-to-downtown.ece
http://www.latimes.com/business/aut.../la-fi-toyota-move-20140429-story.html#page=1
The Exxon campus in the Woodlands is ruse as well.