Ron Brownstein makes clear what's at stake for the future of Texas public education, Hispanic education, and the long-term future of the GOP in Texas (IF, IF, IF Texas Democrats can manage this) with the 2012-13 state budget up for discussion in Bananastan with Boots.
Again, an every-other-year legislature, along with the franchise tax "fix" that wasn't, is part of Texas' problems. With a session, even a short session, last year, the state could have addressed economic problems a year ago.
Of course, that means admitting, in non tea party fashion, you HAVE economic problems in the first place.
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April 01, 2011
Why does Perry hate Hispanics?
Labels:
2011 Texas budget,
Hispanic Americans,
Perry (Rick),
tea partiers,
Texas
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