If you believe Rick Perry, today he’s finally conceded the death of the initial Trans Texas Corridor foreign-owned toll road, land-grabbing superhighway that would have paralleled I-35, called TTC-35. However, there’s LOTS more to this story.
Perry would have us believe the announcement was because of the lack of political support, but since when does he care a flip about whether his toll road policies have political support? Look no further than his veto of eminent domain reform legislation, HB 2006, and the private toll moratorium bill, HB 1892, passed by a supermajority of the Texas Legislature in 2007 for proof.
There’s never been grassroots support for his hefty toll tax increases nor the Trans Texas Corridor. The REAL reason Perry’s highway department, the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT), put the nail in the coffin of TTC-35 was because it was under the threat of a federal lawsuit by a local government commission, the Eastern Central Texas Sub-Regional Planning Commission, which was formed to stop TTC-35 dead in its tracks.
There’s nothing that puts more fear in a politician up for re-election than a messy, well-publicized federal lawsuit against one of his most controversial, polarizing policies. So rather than risk certain death at the polls, Perry opted for the death of his beloved special interest TTC-35. Of course, the Texas Farm Bureau’s endorsement of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison for governor played a role in the timing of the announcement.
Hutchison said in a statement today: “The Trans-Texas Corridor will not be officially dead until Rick Perry is no longer governor and his political appointees are no longer running TxDOT. Texans can’t trust Rick Perry when it comes to protecting their land from the government, ceasing to lease our highways to foreign companies or ending the Trans-Texas Corridor.”
I couldn’t agree more.
Trans Texas Corridor #2 still alive & well
To demonstrate the point that Texas isn’t safe from Perry’s policies until he’s kicked out of office, the Trans Texas Corridor plan #2, known as TTC-69/I-69 in the hands of Spanish company ACS, is still on the table.
“Officials said that project (69), which unlike the I-35 plan would mainly involve expanding existing highways, remains alive,” according to the Austin American Statesman on October 6, 2009.
When over 28,000 Texans went on the record AGAINST TTC-69, it goes to show Perry’s same ol’ stubborn indifference to the people of Texas in regards to the Trans Texas Corridor.
He throws the public a bone over here (saying the “TTC-35 is dead”) in order to distract from an equally controversial debacle over there (TTC-69) that threatens to damage the environment, private property rights, and the economic prosperity of thousands of Texans.
Bottom line: Texans can’t trust Rick Perry to keep his word or to truly KILL his destructive, detested toll road agenda. The only sure way to keep Texas safe is to give Perry the boot!













Comments
Terri -- Thanks for this informative piece and I couldn't agree more with the notion of giving Perry the boot. He should pay the price for lying -- repeatedly -- to Texans while their lives have hung in the balance. Rick can get on down his toll roads! We can - Texans of all persuasions - vote in the Republican primary in March to dump him. We'll have a second bit at the apple in November's general election.
I agree enough is enough of Perry's lies- the TTC will not be dead until Rick is gone and his cronies/political appointees/special interst are gone with him
Like Terri, I agree with everything KBH said. We will not be safe until Perry is out of office, but that certainly does not mean that KBH is good for Texas. For months and months she replied to citizens letters asking her to help in the fight against TTC with a form letter saying, that it was a state issue and there was nothing she could do. Of course she came on board at the end for political reasons. And her endorsement by the Farm Bureau is another example of politics as usual. Just as the union leadership does not necessarily represent its members interest, nor the AARP represent it members interests neither does the Farm Bureau represent the best interest of farmers. This time we have to be smart and support the candidate that is a rancher (not a politician) and stood with us from the start against the TTC, and that candidate is Debra Medina. Visit her website at www.medinafortexas.com. Have a great day.
The people are winning!!!
It also came out this week that Perry is now worth a million dollars. We are now assured that he is the best politican foreign money can buy. What a bargin he has been. He is offically a professional politican. He needs to go back to West Texas or move on to being the president of TAMU. He has the deck stacked there for that to happen.
One of Thoms Jefferson's saying is "politicans should be amateurs not professional." Lets try to make them all amateurs in 2010.
Perry's got to go! TxDOT has suffered the humilation and took the heat for this governor and his commission long enough.
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