Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Texas Republican Assembly Board of Directors Endorses Ken Paxton for Texas Speaker of the House

Texas Republican Assembly Board of Directors Endorses Ken Paxton for Texas Speaker of the House

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Contact: Michael Gallops, mgallops@texasra.org

 

DALLAS – Today, the Texas Republican Assembly Board of Directors announced their endorsement of State Representative Ken Paxton (R-McKinney) for Speaker in the Texas House of Representatives.

 

The race for speaker in the Texas House is the first fight for conservative principles that lawmakers will face in January. In November, we saw an unprecedented mandate given to the Republican Party, and we believe that the interests of all Texans will be best served with a conservative leader in the House of Representatives. With that in mind, the TXRA Board of Directors opted to endorse in this race.

 

Representative Paxton is the very definition of a conservative Republican. He has ranked among the most consistent conservatives in the Texas House throughout his tenure as state representative, and our board of directors is confident in his ability to lead the Texas House beginning in January.

 

The Republican Assembly board is demanding that Republicans caucus and select the speaker without input from the Democrats. We are endorsing Ken Paxton and are recommending that legislators support and vote for him.

 

The board of directors chose to endorse in the speaker's race without the membership of the Republican Assembly due to the time constraints in this race.

 

The Texas Republican Assembly is comprised of chapters around the state of Texas. The organization regularly endorses in Republican primary contests, and this year endorsed conservatives such as incoming state representatives David Simpson, Erwin Cain, Charles Perry, and others.

 

The Texas Republican Assembly is a grassroots movement to take back the Republican Party for the vast and disenfranchised majority of its members: Reagan conservatives, who believe in small government, lower taxes, free market capitalism, a strong defense, the right to life, and a decent and moral America.

 

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Sunday, December 19, 2010

The White House has No Technical Skill


Amazingly the White House is lacking in the skill necessary to make sure it's own "Contact Us" page has an up to date certificate. When I go to http://www.whitehouse.gov and click on "Contact Us" I get this:



Sad isn't it?  Or maybe it's just me? Maybe they are tracking my IP address and know that I intend to tell the White House something they don't want to hear - the TRUTH!

On the other hand - it is true - everything about the current White House is untrusted...

Merry Christmas!