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- Save us the political spin.
Nothing she says is honest or genuine. Absolutely nothing.
The Dems are the biggest liars in Washington. - Reply to this comment
- debbie was-a-man schulz gives no credit to perry even though 1/2 of the jobs obama is taking credit for - and she is giving obama credit for - were created in texas? And obama's poll numbers and approval ratings are tanking, and she thinks he's in "great shape"? And if obama got us out of "the worst recession since the great depression", how come things are worse now after his 3 years in office? And then she has the stones to tout the healthcare bill and financial reform, which are both jokes, as accomplishments? Does she really think people are buying the crap she's shoveling?
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- Debbie Wassserman needs to get some new material, how long is she going to mumble stumble talking about Obama and the good job he is doing? She needs a wake up call, the president is driving the country off a cliff and all Deb can do is point fingers. Any person with half a brain knows what to do!
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- Of course she is going at attack Perry. She'll say things and the lame stream media will report it as gospel. Just like they attacked Palin, Bachmann, and the others. Do not expect the media to ever give a Republican even a morsel of respect. Ever.
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- Maybe next week the democrats will have a parrot or child speak for their cause. There's really not any difference from who they've got clucking now. It sure is nice to go up against idiots. Weird thing is that the American populace has been so dumbed down, the dems just repeat whatever this goof says. I tremble for the fate of my country if the morons votes rule. People should have to take a very simple test in order to vote. I bet you everything i own that the dems would fail at a much higher percentage than the republicans. Of course, they'd have the illegal aliens on their side failing too - but that's their own fault.
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- America's national unemployment is about 10%. Barack is not returning to the Oval Office. Rick Perry talks about jobs and economy. How will he deal with our debt with Beijing and their need for 21st technology?
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- I am a conservative, but I have great respect for both liberals and conservatives who are honest. Wasserman Schultz does not fall in that category of earning respect based on honesty and reasonable expression. The majority of the nation still does not want this horrible health care law which causes health care premiums to go up for the majority of Americans, costs the American taxpayer an additional $105 billion in federal spending, imposes $billions of unfunded mandates on states (27 states are suing the federal government over this terrible law), and imposes huge expenses on businesses in 2014 (pulling needed funds to hire workers away and pushes the money into the coffers of the federal government).
I supposed she is now trying to give President Obama credit for the job creation successes in Texas? Is she indicating that President Obama picked out a conservative state like Texas to offer success, and left liberal states to dwindle? This woman commands NO respect for honesty and reasonableness. She is one of the most partisan and politically ugly people in the country, and worse than that - she is just plain dishonest. - Reply to this comment
- ...it doesn't make sense...the religious right conservatives seek to stop all those things that the Christian faith professes...helping the poor, taking care of the elderly, ensuring medical care for all
...those that need it the most - lower middle class mid-westerners - are their biggest support base
...Why? because they are manipulated by fiery republican rhetoric about gun control (another irony) socialism, and subtle bigotry.
...the people of the mid-west should accept that they are better than that demand respect and not allow themselves to be suckered. - Reply to this comment
- Texas standings against all 50 states on a variety of issues (1st means highest ranking, 50th means lowest ranking).
• State Aid Per Pupil in Average Daily Attendance - 47th
• Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Scores - 45th
• % of Population 25 and Older with High School Diploma - 50th
• High School Graduation Rate - 43rd
• Per Capita State Spending on State Arts Agencies - 43rd
• Birth Rate - 2nd
• Percent of Uninsured Children - 1st
• Percent of Children Living in Poverty - 4th
• Percent of Population Uninsured - 1st
• Percent of Non-Elderly Uninsured - 1st
• Percent of Low Income Population Covered by Medicaid - 49th
• Percent of Population with Employer-Based Health Insurance - 48th
• Total Health Expenditures as % of the Gross State Product - 43rd
• Per Capita State Spending on Mental Health - 50th
• Per Capita State Spending on Medicaid - 49th
• Health Care Expenditures per Capita - 44th
• Physicians per Capita - 42nd
• Registered Nurses per Capita - 44th
• Average Monthly Women, Infant, and Children (WIC) Benefits per Person - 47th
• Percent of Population Who Visit the Dentist - 46th
• Overall Birth Rate - 2nd
• Teenage Birth Rate - 7th
• Births to Unmarried Mothers - 17th
• Percent of Women with Pre-Term Birth - 9th
• Percent of Non-Elderly Women with Health Insurance - 50th
• Rate of Women Aged 40+ Who Receive Mammograms - 40th
• Cervical Cancer Rate - 11th
• Percent of Women with High Blood Pressure - 16th
• Percent of Pregnant Women Receiving Prenatal Care in First Trimester - 50th
• Women's Voter Registration - 45th
• Women's Voter Turnout - 49th
• Percent of Women Living in Poverty - 6th
• Mortgage Debt as Percent of Home Value - 47th
• Foreclosure Rates - 10th
• Median Net Worth of Households - 47th
• Average Credit Score - 49th
• Retirement Plan Participation - 47th
• Amount of Carbon Dioxide Emissions - 1st
• Amount of Volatile Organic Compounds Released into Air - 1st
• Amount of Toxic Chemicals Released into Water - 1st
• Amount of Recognized Cancer-Causing Carcinogens Released into Air - 1st
• Amount of Hazardous Waste Generated - 1st
• Amount of Toxic Chemicals Released into Air - 5th
• Amount of Recognized Cancer-Causing Carcinogens Released into Water - 7th
• Number of Hazardous Waste Sites on National Priority List - 7th
• Consumption of Energy per Capita - 5th
• Workers' Compensation Coverage - 50th
• Income Inequality Between the Rich and the Poor - 9th
• Income Inequality Between the Rich and the Middle Class - 5th
• Homeowner's Insurance Affordability - 46th
• Number of Executions - 1st - Reply to this comment
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