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November 5, 7:50 PMSan Antonio Public Policy ExaminerRobert Ruiz
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Texas Red: a cratered landscape of prisons, deplorable public education, lack of healthcare and politicians and majority population intent on keeping it that way 

              ,,,,,and if possible----extending that to the rest of the republic. The compassionate conservative religiosities consider it---well, eh their duty.

              The White House spin-meisters (these guys must be cloned) it doesn’t matter which party is in power all twist, torture and torment probability and outcome. While it may be their job to do so---no wonder the addled are confused. 

             And the only message the voters sent was that they are confused  A message that the folk are tired of this administration? This is less than 10 month old administration! 

             These are the same folk who put up with eight (8) years---eight (8) long years of the most corrupt administration since the days of Warren Harding and Ulysses Grant. It was an administration that began as a stolen election. It used lies to invade a sovereign nation. Its lies left us in debt; our economy in shambles and waging two armed conflicts and with an environment rent asunder. What am I missing?

             Have these people lost their minds? Are they lucid? Please!
  

           We are where we are due to the efforts of the GOPers; “w”, Cheney, Rove, Rumsfeld, Alberto, Rice, and a cast of thousands--- and don’t forget Phil Gramm, his wife Wendy, Wall Street, the congress (both houses) and our incorrigible financial system.


               If in fact the folks’ votes count (only once) then things are even worse than if it is the invisible hand that is really running the republic.

           The GOPers pontificate? Really? On what basis? Please.

           Certainly it can’t be that anyone capable of fogging up a mirror thinks this administration has accomplished anything---it hasn’t.

          Certainly it can’t be that the folk are tired of waiting. The tyrannical majority had no problem waiting eight (8) long years while “w” and company slashed and burned their way to the depressing place we are today.

            In Tuesday’s madness compassionate conservative religiosities also went out of their way to make certain---just like Germany did that homosexuals have no rights or at best only the rights the tyrannical majority allows.

            So how is it a secular republic is ruled by Taliban-like people?
 

           If Tuesday’s elections are significant of anything it is that the folk are willing at any cost to foist their twisted, tortured and tormented ways onto the rest of us. That they are more than willing to use their ignorance-based tyranny by majority to deprive Americans of equal protection under the law and more than willing to vote ignorance and hatefulness at the ballot box. Of such is policy born.

          It is the same hateful, shameless ignorance that spawned slavery, Jim Crow, the prison-industrial complex, an apartheid public education system and a lack of healthcare. Sounds very Christ-like, doesn’t it?

                All is documented. But don’t worry I couldn’t make up such twisted, tortured, tormented policy. That’s a promise.
 

For more information: 

Texas Red:  A non-GOPer in a Red State

Texas Run by Secessionist Guv has received more federal disaster relief than any other state

Teas Red:  At Sanhaim and most any time a very scary place

 

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