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by JKTex
Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:08 am
Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: Another special session?
Replies: 123
Views: 46454

Re: Another special session?

ALCSTUDIOS wrote:My point is that other states can pass "sweeping" new gun laws but Texas cannot, you can read into it all you want but my point was simple to understand.
You're comparing high visibility issues with sweeping which is very different. Because 1 state tweeks a law that makes it OK to carry openly for example, doens't make them a state that was able to make "sweeping changes". Texas is unique. Unfortunately it's also very popular with those in other states and a very wide spread in socioeconomic status leaving a lot of folks that cut hard left because they want the teet to stay in there mouth and there are politicians, especially in bog cities that will pander to them, keeping them in office for their own gain. Anything they can do to "save their peeps" makes them a hero and if they can shoot down expanding gun rights to make their peeps feel safer on their crime infested streets, they will. They just don't realize that crime is a necessary tool to keep the fear.

Get all that crap out of politics and you'll see sweeping changes of truly common sense.

I'll share a comment from a recent transplant to Texas. He lives in north Texas, north of DFW. In regards to Obamacare he proclaims that "they" meaning people like him who have come here to live, will ignore all the neanderthal rednecks and fix this state whether we like it or not. It's not an uncommon thought amongst liberal escapees from toilet bowl cities and states that they need to bring the very things that made the place the kind of place you want to move away from. :txflag: Where will that border fence do the most good? Not on the south that's for sure.
by JKTex
Fri Jul 05, 2013 12:44 pm
Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: Another special session?
Replies: 123
Views: 46454

Re: Another special session?

Jason K wrote:If this is so important to him, why didn't he push this in 2011 or 2009? Why did he leave the state during the last SS instead of personally drumming up support for the bill?

Perry is good at giving lip service and signing his name, but he lacks the leadership needed to rally support. Texas needs better than Perry.
Push what? If there's no bill, he has nothing to push.
by JKTex
Fri Jul 05, 2013 12:42 pm
Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: Another special session?
Replies: 123
Views: 46454

Re: Another special session?

suthdj wrote:
JKTex wrote:I find it odd that there are still people that seem to be on deck to launch a recall campaign over gun rights bills. The Governor is the Governor of the entire state of Texas, not just the fraction of 1% of Texans that have CHL's that these bills would effect.

Sure, to us they're critical and in the grand scheme of things they important, but if 50% of the people that are impacted stood up and made noise, crickets would still be louder. In the grans scheme of things, if these issues aren't addressed, it's not going to change anything. I want a grocery list of things to get done, and think this seems like a good time to slip them through while all the colored hair costume wearing crazies are screaming in the Capitol these days, but I doubt it will. But I won't give up yet. :txflag: But I'm certainly not soaking the torches in kerosene. :mrgreen:


But yet abortion is important? From the chart at the bottom of this link http://www.guttmacher.org/pubs/sfaa/texas.html it says in 2008 there were 16.5 abortion per 1000 women, so if my math is correct that is 1.6% percent of women have an abortion, compared to 3-18% of all texans having a CHL. I fail to see his priorities. Maybe if Perry just came out and stated his reasons for this it might be a little easier to take but still does not change anything.
You can't be serious? :headscratch It's obvious you're not a liberal politician or with the Media, otherwise you'd be a whole lot better at manipulating/destroying statistics. :mrgreen:

But let's check your math. 3-18% of Texans with CHL's? That's a massive spread and even 3% way high. There are roughly 600k CHL's issued and about 28 MILLION Texans. Abortion, as much of a political issue as it is and I'm not taking the topic there, directly impacts every female of childbearing age at minimum (15-44), which is about 5.8 million. Obviously that age range is pretty tight so the number is light.

In really rough and very simple numbers, Legislation that impacts CHL holders impacts about .02% of Texans and Legislation pertaining abortion impacts about 21% of Texans.

That should make the issue a little more clear even if I'm off with numbers.
by JKTex
Tue Jul 02, 2013 7:22 pm
Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: Another special session?
Replies: 123
Views: 46454

Re: Another special session?

I find it odd that there are still people that seem to be on deck to launch a recall campaign over gun rights bills. The Governor is the Governor of the entire state of Texas, not just the fraction of 1% of Texans that have CHL's that these bills would effect.

Sure, to us they're critical and in the grand scheme of things they important, but if 50% of the people that are impacted stood up and made noise, crickets would still be louder. In the grans scheme of things, if these issues aren't addressed, it's not going to change anything. I want a grocery list of things to get done, and think this seems like a good time to slip them through while all the colored hair costume wearing crazies are screaming in the Capitol these days, but I doubt it will. But I won't give up yet. :txflag: But I'm certainly not soaking the torches in kerosene. :mrgreen:
by JKTex
Wed Jun 26, 2013 5:43 pm
Forum: 2013 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: Another special session?
Replies: 123
Views: 46454

Re: Another special session?

Should be a great time to get some of "our" bills done quietly while the screaming banshees are still causing a media spectacle. :mrgreen:

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