A great deal has been discussed about the labor movement in Texas. Why is Texas afraid of unions.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

This is in response to Fess Up, Y'all Know Govt Matter
First of all I truly agree with you about Rick Perry, He has his as.. way over his head and doesn’t realize it. During his visit at the Southern Republican Leadership Conference in New Orleans, he requests the presidential candidates’ just to say “NO” to President Barack Obama and No to anything that makes Washington relevant to the American people. The Governor of Texas seems to speak for himself and a few members of his party. As a leader he should show more respect to others elected officials who are elected by the people, whose job is to find ways to better our lives and the future of our State and our country.
Yes, we are in titled to our opinion in our leadership. It is also my opinion that our leaders in Texas have not done what is required of them, as citizen of this state, we need to organize ourselves and get the vote out and change what needs to be changed for the best of the people of this state. As for Mr. Perry, it is about time you step down and allow someone else run this state.

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Perry: Obama's health care plan is a disaster

Perry: Obama's health care plan is a disaster

On a commentary published April 2, 2010, Rick Perry is still in the offensive position on the new health care reform that Obama has signed into law. He attacks the Congress on passing the massive health care reform, stating that this bill will hurt tax paying people of Texas who oppose big government, Well who is he speaking for? It seems he is still trying to fight instead of working for Texans. Can he just let go and work for the people and not for himself and the others constituents who seem to be sour losers. What I’am trying to say is that they need try to work with each other on getting the rights laws and bills passed. Forget what party won and what party lost. According to a poll in Texas( Texas voice on health care),it seems that at least half of the people favored the reform. http://www.texasvoiceforhealthreform.org/2010/03/22/texans-are-among-the-biggest-winners-in-last-nights-vote-for-historic-health-care-reform/In addition to providing new economic security to millions of Texas families, the national health reform bill will also bring billions of dollars back to Texas each year through health insurance tax credits for middle class and low-income Texans, and Medicaid coverage for our poorest citizens. I feel that this reform will also cut insurance premiums in the long run. This seem to be logical for us Texans, that we benefit from this reform, and not only as individuals but as a state. There are many people who need help during these hard economic times, this health care reform will provide some relief to those in need, Lets give it a chance to see what results it will provide. As a citizen of the state of Texas, I don’t mind paying a little more than what I did before to help other fellow Texans in need.