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    We as dumbass Texans elected this ing piece of AGAIN, now we should be FORCED to deal with the consequences.

    Talking out of your ass about everything has to have consequences, maybe Texans will realize this thief in Austin can't get away with everything like he has been for over 10 years.

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    Talking out of your ass about everything has to have consequences, maybe Texans will realize this thief in Austin can't get away with everything like he has been for over 10 years.
    My own superficially similar emphasis was pushed aside sniffily upstream. Maybe you'll have better luck.

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    My own superficially similar emphasis was pushed aside sniffily upstream. Maybe you'll have better luck.

    I fully expect to see him get another term in Austin. If he isnt allowed to, I wouldnt be shocked to see the state figure out a way to change term limits.

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    I fully expect to see him get another term in Austin. If he isnt allowed to, I wouldnt be shocked to see the state figure out a way to change term limits.
    We have term limits in Texas?

    ????

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    TX GOP Slashes Funding For Agency Battling Wildfires, While Also Blasting Obama For Not Spending More

    The Texas Forest Service faces almost $34 million in budget cuts over the next two years, roughly a third of the agency’s total budget. The cuts are in both the House and Senate versions of the proposed state budget. [...]

    Assistance grants [for volunteer fire departments] are likely to take the biggest hit. Volunteers — two of whom were killed in fighting this year’s fires — make up nearly 80 percent of the state’s fire-fighting force and are first responders to roughly 90 percent of wildfires in Texas.

    Perry’s recent boast that Texas is “a model for the nation in disaster preparedness and response” is especially ironic in light of his approval of cutting Forest Service funds when the agency most needs them. Meanwhile, the governor, who one Texas political columnist notes “has made almost a religion of blasting everything Obama does and doesn’t do,” has accused the president of pursuing a political vendetta against Texas.

    http://thinkprogress.org/2011/05/21/tx-gop-obama-fires/

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    Everything's Bigger In Texas (esp the hypocrisy and lies)

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    actually, most of those counties are permanent disaster areas.

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    You should watch what you say: there's a burn ban in most of em too.

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