Friday, December 12, 2008
Mother's Choice
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Survey: Texas voters increasingly unhappy with GOP
Texas voters are more and more unhappy with the state's Republican leaders and are open to the idea of electing a Democrat as governor in the next election, according to a new survey by an established GOP pollster. The survey, conducted by David Hill, raises questions about whether the Republican Party might be in trouble after a decade of political control in Texas. "The poll results challenge the conventional wisdom that Texas is a solidly red state," said Mr. Hill. Texas voters don't think the GOP is delivering government that is low-cost, in-touch or devoted to the common good, the poll shows. In the awakening of these polls it good news for the Democrats, who have seen a steady gain in the Legislature over the past six years or so. For, Governor Rick Perry who plans to seek re-selection in 2010 this polls are a warning for what is to come in the future. The polls say that change is coming and its coming soon, and the people are speaking up and they want is a leader for the people. The poll is the most extensive survey of voter opinion in Texas since the November elections. Among the finding in the polls:
•When asked if they were likely to vote for Republicans or Democrats for governor or the Legislature in the next election, without a specific name attached, 45 percent said Democrats and 31 percent said Republican.
•Fewer than half (45 percent) of voters say they approve of the job Texans are doing in state government. When asked whether they think Republican elected officials in the state have done well enough to deserve re-election, only 32 percent of voters said yes, while 54 percent were open to giving Democrats a chance in office.
•The conservative GOP base – 21 percent of the overall electorate – is significantly concerned with the issues of illegal immigration and protecting traditional values. But Mr. Hill found that the party's potential for growth lies in focusing more on pocketbook issues, including property-tax cuts and reductions in state spending.
•Voters overwhelmingly cite dismay with President George W. Bush as a factor in the GOP's image problem but also blame state leaders for failing to connect with younger voters and Hispanics.
So by these findings by Mr. Hill Texas people are ready for CHANGE. Changes in the way things are run by republicans, change up the system let the democrats have a voice, which in turn are the people’s voice.
Friday, November 21, 2008
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Lawmakers want to slow tuition hikes at Texas public universities
Friday, October 31, 2008
Post War Help
The Editorial “Post-war help for families” talks about post partum depression of soldiers when they return from war and finding help for them. Too many of them return home only to live their very own nightmare. These veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan put up with psychological scars the eye won't see, but their wounds often reach deep into their core with overwhelming consequences. The soldiers coming home no matter from war, training or other experiences they may encounter should be required to go under evaluation. The government should keep record of these soldiers and as times and years pass by they should do evaluations and get them in their to see how they doing emotional and mental in their daily lives, and always offer a ear when they want to talk . For example, my father is a Vietnam veteran and he never received any counseling after the war, he was in some serious fighting over there and he never talked about. Now after all these years he is actually talking to a counselor and trying to get thru it. They thing he said that made him have flashbacks or memories was when the first reports of the Iraq war when he heard all the gun fire and the bombs going off , he said that he froze and had flashbacks. So, know when he able to talk about a least there are more advance in therapy to treat these war soldiers. So if the government is able to catch and treat these soldiers right after they come home and at home maybe we can have less families struggling to deal with post partum
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Austin School Tax Increase
I was reading the editorial about Austin school district tax increase: Voters should approve pay raises for teachers by the EDITORIAL BOARD. When I was reading this editorial it was a little confusing and is a catch 22. I agree that voters should approve pay raises for teacher and other full time staff. When voters vote “yes” on this it will raise property tax in Travis County so teachers and staff will get a raise, the school district will get a better percentage out of the tax to pay for these raises. So let say the teachers and staff live in Travis County ( which almost all of them do) they have to pay the higher tax , when they do they are paying for their raises , because the money that they are paying on higher taxes is going to the district, in which is giving them the raises. So it a catch 22 for the teachers and staff in the district to pay these taxes, they would be paying for their own raises, it goes in circles they more money they get in raises they have to pay higher taxes. I am all for giving raises to teachers and other staff, they are teaching these children, these children our country future. When it comes to raises Travis County should have to come up with maybe a better way of does this without it play a catch 22 for these teachers.