You're forgetting the anti-gun desk jockey they put in as police chief there a few years back.Jaguar wrote:I disagree, small colleges and universities may allow CC. I know Tarleton State University in Stephenville, my alma mater and the school both of my kids currently attend, would be in favor of at least having the discussion. Sure, they have a Humanities department that would be anti, but overall it is a very conservative school from the top down.
IMO, one of the things we should do is take care of the "filler" problem in the state legislature. All those junk resolutions recognizing birthdays and such that get put forward just to kill time so real bills won't make it to the floor before the session ends. The solution as I see it is to get every group that has had a bill die that way in the last few sessions, regardless of their political stance, to stand together and tell their reps that it won't be tolerated anymore, and stand behind that by voting against any incumbent who introduced or sponsored any of the filler.
Or we could just demand that they stop playing favorites, and have one resolution each session to recognize all of the Texans who have had birthdays in the previous two years.