Politics, Texas Style

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DZip

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Apr 11, 2000
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Within the last few months the Dems have really pi$$ed off a lot of voters. Showing disrespect for the opposition party is one thing, showing disregard for doing their job is another. These congressmen and senators work for the people, not for the party. Republicans should do the same. They are all public servants and should start serving the people that pay their wages and perks. The political parties do not pay their wages.

Walking out and filibustering to delay progress can not be in the best interest of the people. They already have more time off than any other public servant and complain that they don't have time to get everything done that needs done. Watch Cspan on cable and see how many of them are present for discussions, hardly any. Even when voting takes place, many are absent. Look at their voting records (not how they voted, but if they voted). No bill would be complete without many unrelated riders. If you favor the main bill, you must accept all the other crap and pork.

Wake up America! Remember how these servants are doing their job and fire the ones that spend all their time bitching, bellyaching, whining, and crying about what happens to them and the party. They show little concerns for the people that hired them. It not should matter how long they have been in office. If they are doing a good job, rehire them, if they are not, hire someone else.
 

Alistar7

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May 13, 2002
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Originally posted by: CaptnKirk
Well interestingly enough, prior to this post only 5 of 24 comments originated from Texas residents.
Everyone seems qualified to make snap decisions as to the wrong or right for congressional
manipulation within the state of Texas for the benifit of forced legislation of one mind-set.

Politics have effectively been taken out of the hands of the citizens and are being played
for proffit by all legislators for personal and political gains. "We're doomed", cried the Optomist.

it's not a texas issue, this has happened nationally for decades, probably before Texas existed.
 

CaptnKirk

Lifer
Jul 25, 2002
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Excuse me, this is the TEXAS STATE LEGISLATUE. not the U.S. Congress or Senate.
This is an internal State level conflict designed only to remove 5 Democrats from Fedral
Office, which will in turn allow the re-drawing of districts and assigning Republican lawmakers
to those positions so they can eventually place an additional volume of Republicans into
the U.S. Congress. It is much more complex that it's outward appearance.
 

ConclamoLudus

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Jan 16, 2003
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We should just not vote, that would solve this whole thing. I mean what is the point if the redistricting doesn't occur and the democrats take control, all the republicans need to do if they ever want to block something the democrats are doing, they can just say "fvck democracy, lets go hang out in Oklahoma for awhile."

Sad. The redistricting might be b.s., but you don't spit on democracy by walking out of your job until it blows over. You publicize it and let the voters decide if the redistricting was b.s. by not electing those that supported it. This sets a bad precedent, that if you are in the minority and you want to block something, all you have to do is walk out for a few days. Maybe this has happened before, but I think there should be a rule against it, if there are so many days without quorum, the deadlines are extended or something. I'd be just as angry if the republicans decided to crap on their state too. Its childish, its locking yourself in the bedroom so you don't have to do your chores.
 

SuperTool

Lifer
Jan 25, 2000
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Originally posted by: DZip
Within the last few months the Dems have really pi$$ed off a lot of voters. Showing disrespect for the opposition party is one thing, showing disregard for doing their job is another. These congressmen and senators work for the people, not for the party. Republicans should do the same. They are all public servants and should start serving the people that pay their wages and perks. The political parties do not pay their wages.

Walking out and filibustering to delay progress can not be in the best interest of the people. They already have more time off than any other public servant and complain that they don't have time to get everything done that needs done. Watch Cspan on cable and see how many of them are present for discussions, hardly any. Even when voting takes place, many are absent. Look at their voting records (not how they voted, but if they voted). No bill would be complete without many unrelated riders. If you favor the main bill, you must accept all the other crap and pork.

Wake up America! Remember how these servants are doing their job and fire the ones that spend all their time bitching, bellyaching, whining, and crying about what happens to them and the party. They show little concerns for the people that hired them. It not should matter how long they have been in office. If they are doing a good job, rehire them, if they are not, hire someone else.

Their job is to serve their voters. Are Democrat voters in their district going to be better served if they lose their representation in Washington because of gerrymandering? I don't think so.
 

NightTrain

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Originally posted by: SuperToolTheir job is to serve their voters. Are Democrat voters in their district going to be better served if they lose their representation in Washington because of gerrymandering? I don't think so.

Their job is to serve the voters...not just the democrat voters.
 

ConclamoLudus

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Jan 16, 2003
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Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: DZip
Within the last few months the Dems have really pi$$ed off a lot of voters. Showing disrespect for the opposition party is one thing, showing disregard for doing their job is another. These congressmen and senators work for the people, not for the party. Republicans should do the same. They are all public servants and should start serving the people that pay their wages and perks. The political parties do not pay their wages.

Walking out and filibustering to delay progress can not be in the best interest of the people. They already have more time off than any other public servant and complain that they don't have time to get everything done that needs done. Watch Cspan on cable and see how many of them are present for discussions, hardly any. Even when voting takes place, many are absent. Look at their voting records (not how they voted, but if they voted). No bill would be complete without many unrelated riders. If you favor the main bill, you must accept all the other crap and pork.

Wake up America! Remember how these servants are doing their job and fire the ones that spend all their time bitching, bellyaching, whining, and crying about what happens to them and the party. They show little concerns for the people that hired them. It not should matter how long they have been in office. If they are doing a good job, rehire them, if they are not, hire someone else.

Their job is to serve their voters. Are Democrat voters in their district going to be better served if they lose their representation in Washington because of gerrymandering? I don't think so.


They don't need voters anymore...they aren't doing their job. Its pointless to vote for them, they'll lose their representation because the ones they voted for aren't at work...:|
 

charrison

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: SuperTool
Originally posted by: DZip
Within the last few months the Dems have really pi$$ed off a lot of voters. Showing disrespect for the opposition party is one thing, showing disregard for doing their job is another. These congressmen and senators work for the people, not for the party. Republicans should do the same. They are all public servants and should start serving the people that pay their wages and perks. The political parties do not pay their wages.

Walking out and filibustering to delay progress can not be in the best interest of the people. They already have more time off than any other public servant and complain that they don't have time to get everything done that needs done. Watch Cspan on cable and see how many of them are present for discussions, hardly any. Even when voting takes place, many are absent. Look at their voting records (not how they voted, but if they voted). No bill would be complete without many unrelated riders. If you favor the main bill, you must accept all the other crap and pork.

Wake up America! Remember how these servants are doing their job and fire the ones that spend all their time bitching, bellyaching, whining, and crying about what happens to them and the party. They show little concerns for the people that hired them. It not should matter how long they have been in office. If they are doing a good job, rehire them, if they are not, hire someone else.

Their job is to serve their voters. Are Democrat voters in their district going to be better served if they lose their representation in Washington because of gerrymandering? I don't think so.

So you would prefer the state of Texas to continue to be misrepresented for anotehr 8 years in DC because of the past 130 years of democratic jerrymandering?

State of Texas goverment is heavly republican.
State of Texas has 2 republican senators.
State of Texas sends more democratic congressman to DC than republicans. You can thank jerrymandoring for this.
 

Moonbeam

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The Republicans reopened a contentious issue that was supposedly settled in 2000 by independent parties. They had the vote so they decided to shove it down the Demo?s throat. The Demos denied them a quorum. Who is at fault. It's all I me me mine. Lets go back and find who cast the first stone. RIGHT!
 

charrison

Lifer
Oct 13, 1999
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Originally posted by: Moonbeam
The Republicans reopened a contentious issue that was supposedly settled in 2000 by independent parties. They had the vote so they decided to shove it down the Demo?s throat. The Demos denied them a quorum. Who is at fault. It's all I me me mine. Lets go back and find who cast the first stone. RIGHT!

Moonie, time to get over it, Gore lost.
 

Moonbeam

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Nov 24, 1999
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Moonie, time to get over it, Gore lost.
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Why did you have to bring that up? Now over it yet? I simply pointed out that your Demo bashing is as childish as Republican bashing. I said both sides were ego driven. Sorry if that's too much information for you to handle. It was a completely non-partisan statement to which you had to bring Gore into. Shame on you. You know Gore won. He got the most legal votes in Florida. The Supreme Coup kept him out of office by stopping the vote count. Bush lost. This is all wonderful news and truth because the American people aren't responsible for the Bush joke on the world. That terrible farce didn't win. See things are really better than you thought. Keep hope alive. Please keep hope alive. The need to win is killing us. We the people have been forgotten. You poor soul. You probably can't see.
 

Moonbeam

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Hehe, the Homeland Security Agency, the Republicans promised would never be politicized was use to track the plane of the Texas Democratic legislaturor to find out where the Democrats went. Wow, we are becomming a Nazi state. Just imagine of Clinton had done that. Oh, we didn't know? When you are right, you don't have to worry about corruption. It can't be you.
 

LunarRay

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Mar 2, 2003
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Oh No say it isn't so... the repub's are being naughty... not so... they are incapable of such acts... ask em..

They only wanted to insure the safety of the Dems... ya know to make sure they weren't republicannapped....

Gerrymandering.... they wear white hats in the white house nowadays... and the bad things that happen really don't... it is all in your imagination...
 

Moonbeam

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I'm afraid it is so. I'm listening to radio free San Francisco, they used the Dept of Fatherland security for domestic purposes. I'm shocked.
 

LunarRay

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I'm gonna ask if I can use one of the destroyers down at the naval base for a cruise up to SF so I can listen in on the news...
Maybe one of those stations reach way down here... I'll try.. all I get is Conservative Mumbo Jumbo... where the caller never gets to comment unless it is a pro Republican doing the talking.. they even ousted Ted Leitner from 76 KFMB.. in favor or Rick something and Hannity and The factor... no bias here.. all the truth 24 hours a day... I feel blessed..
 

ElFenix

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Mar 20, 2000
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the whole state is already gerrymandered out the ass, now that the republicans are in charge they change it to how they want it and the democrats subvert the constitution of texas and walk out? this is the second walk out, the first was also by dems, they hid in a west austin apartment. 200 bills died because of this walk out. 200. its going to take a long damn time to fix it. maybe i can get an amendment passed to the texas constitution that would prevent this...