Texas no longer has the guts.AEA wrote:Now, Texas needs to step up!
Our Governor and state elected officials haven’t even stood up to support Arizona.
Texas should boycott those states that are boycotting Arizona.
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Texas no longer has the guts.AEA wrote:Now, Texas needs to step up!
Amen.VoiceofReason wrote:Texas no longer has the guts.AEA wrote:Now, Texas needs to step up!
Our Governor and state elected officials haven’t even stood up to support Arizona.
Texas should boycott those states that are boycotting Arizona.
I believe that the city of Austin is actually a colony of the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia. That may explain things.Mando'a wrote:Just heard on the newz today that Austin City Council, has decided to not do any business with AZ.
The reporter then said, Austin currently does not do any business with AZ.
I believe it was CNN
Purplehood wrote:I believe that the city of Austin is actually a colony of the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia. That may explain things.Mando'a wrote:Just heard on the newz today that Austin City Council, has decided to not do any business with AZ.
The reporter then said, Austin currently does not do any business with AZ.
I believe it was CNN
True, I'm headed to Houston, maybe San Marcos too, in a few weeks, to shop at Austin Kayak (branch stores out in those other cities) because I want none of my sales tax money going to Austin if they boycott AZ, I'll boycott Austin... (Sorry Jeff... Manager of the Austin store)Purplehood wrote:I believe that the city of Austin is actually a colony of the Peoples Republik of Kalifornia. That may explain things.Mando'a wrote:Just heard on the newz today that Austin City Council, has decided to not do any business with AZ.
The reporter then said, Austin currently does not do any business with AZ.
I believe it was CNN
Speaking of Polls/Statistics results which get surpressed, you might enjoy this http://action.afa.net/Blogs/BlogPost.aspx?id=2147494420" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Tregs wrote:I've taken this route too. When buying online, I look for companies in AZ. Not that I'm voting against Texas with my dollars, just that AZ needs some love. It's the "helping a brother out" attitude.
I heard on a news show last night that 63% of the population agrees with AZ, but that statistic never makes the news. Maybe because it's a difficult statistic to defend. (who was polled, which demographic, etc).
Sometimes boundaries/imaginary lines are important if there are differeing rules on the other side, such as at secured areas of airports, boundaries at USACE properties, State lines which prohibit magazines over 10 rounds .... or, filling out paperwork to enjoy more benefits on the other side of the line ....Frost wrote:Why is it that if i move across town it is called moving and no one cares, but if i move across an imaginary line drawn by politicians it is called immigration and everyone freaks out if i don't fill out some paper work?