http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/the-sad-facts-behind-rick-perrys-texas-miracle/2011/08/16/gIQAxc3zJJ_story.html?hpid=z3
9/9/2011 5:49:15 PM
^ looks like you can't read, either
9/9/2011 6:28:39 PM
I agree that illegal immigration places a massive strain on Texas, but blaming all the problems on Mexicans is ridiculous. The post simply highlights that Rick Perry is not the superman he claims to be.
9/9/2011 6:41:14 PM
all of those problems would be DIRECTLY related to immigration:bad HS diploma rate: how many illegal immigrants were in TX to go to HS? exactlypoverty: how many illegal immigrants are filthy rich? exactlyhealth-insurance: how many illegal immigrants are in jobs w/ health insurance, much less ones that aren't under the table anyway? exactlychildren without medical insurance: same as beforeminimum-wage jobs: how many illiegal immigrants are qualified for much more than that? exactlymany jobs that don't offer health insurance: illegal immigrants tend to take lower paying jobs, as we would expect, so why are we surprised that they aren't offering health insurance? exactlyand the last complaint is spurious. we should be encouraging employers to pay workers more so they can afford their own insurance as opposed to asking employers to foot the insurance bill. And I seriously doubt the "insurance rates are high because of low regulation," considering that studies tend to show the opposite: regulation and mandates increases insurance rates. The more likely cause is that insurance sucks anyway]
9/9/2011 6:57:12 PM
we don't really ask employers to pay for health insurance. it's a problem with the tax code--it's advantageous for companies to offer benefits.
9/9/2011 7:04:55 PM
I'd wager that if you allowed employers to provide home insurance for their employees on a tax-free basis, you'd see the same market behavior.
9/9/2011 7:08:50 PM
^^^ I could replace the words "immigrant" and "illegal immigrant" in your post with "black people" and make the same case you're trying in regard to Mexicans with black people, you fucking racist.
9/9/2011 8:19:29 PM
Yes, you could, and it wouldn't be racist. There is an achievement gap between Hispanics, Blacks, Whites, and Asians. It is not racist to say that, given the achievement gap, the demographics matter when you're looking at average educational outcome in an area.The relevant statistic to determine how Texas is doing is not to rank it against other states. The more significant data would be how blacks in Texas do vs. blacks elsewhere, how their whites do vs. whites elsewhere, and the same with Hispanics and Asians.It is perfectly conceivable, for example, that a state could be 50th out of 50 educational performance, and yet outperform the U.S. average in every demographic at the same time.Likewise, a state could be ranked #1 in overall performance, while falling under the national average performance for every single demographic.[Edited on September 9, 2011 at 8:49 PM. Reason : a]
9/9/2011 8:45:41 PM
9/9/2011 9:38:02 PM
he's saying that with respect to performance within the educational system, Texas's illegal mexicans could outperform illegal mexicans in every other state, poor black Texans could outperform poor blacks in every other state, poor white dirty Texan trailer trash could outperform every other state's poor white dirty trailer trash, kids of rich, white Texan oil barons could outperform kids of rich white Pennsylvanian steel barons or Silicon Valley tech nerds or NYC lawyers. Texan kids from every race, socioeconomic background, height, big toe length, whatever could outperform their counterparts from all 49 other states...but if the low-performing groups are very numerous within Texas (i.e., lots of illegal mexicans, first-generation ESL immigrants, south-Texas rednecks, west-Texas ranchers, gulf-coast roughnecks, etc, then Texas collectively as a state could conceivably STILL be dead last in educational performance.Also, that's not racism. That's statistics. Racism is saying "He's Mexican and probably illegal, I'm not gonna hire him", or "watch your stuff when that black kid is around, Junior...You can't trust him not to steal it."
9/9/2011 10:16:04 PM
^Thank you for saving me the time and trouble.
9/9/2011 10:18:22 PM
Thanks, that was clear. I just wasn't clear what the claim was
9/9/2011 10:29:54 PM
9/9/2011 11:49:26 PM
Does anybody else feel like mainstream Republicans have gone insane?It really hit me the other day when I was watching some speech Newt Gingrich gave a few months ago. Six years ago, I thought Gingrich was some ultra far-right nutjob. Compared to some of the Republicans now in the spotlight (Bachmann, Perry, Palin) he now sounds....dare I say.....reasonable????? What the fuck happened here?!?!?
9/15/2011 6:57:01 AM
9/15/2011 10:44:31 AM
lets also not forget that close to 5 or 6 of the 10 fattest cities in America are in Texas...fat people, am I right?
9/15/2011 11:02:48 AM
^^ I dont like Obama, but I would vote for Cain. Am I still racist?
9/15/2011 1:13:29 PM
9/15/2011 4:34:27 PM
fuck this idiot.i fucking hate rick perry.
9/15/2011 6:20:12 PM
9/16/2011 12:12:20 AM
Part of me thinks Perry will win the GOP nomination for president, but he doesn't appear to be any less crazy than his other GOP counterparts.This leads me to believe he doesn't have a chance in hell to win the election but you can never underestimate the power of stupid white people.
9/16/2011 3:22:41 PM
9/16/2011 3:28:46 PM
Like really, if you're a conservative talking about Cain as though he's at all remarkable, you're clearly compensating for something.
9/16/2011 3:29:40 PM
^wasn't Michael Steele supposed to scratch that itch?
9/16/2011 11:11:39 PM
I'm considering donating to Perry's campaign.
9/16/2011 11:36:29 PM
9/19/2011 1:20:07 PM
9/20/2011 11:42:48 AM
I agree with the more reasonable Republican strategists that when push comes to shove, Republicans will vote for the only candidate that has a snowballs chance in hell of beating Obama (Romney), than vote for GWB II. Did any of you watch his speech this morning. It was fucking eery how similar he was to good ole' Dubya.
9/20/2011 12:07:31 PM
Ron Paul actually has the best chance of beating Obama in a general election.
9/20/2011 12:45:42 PM
9/22/2011 1:33:25 PM
$17M since he started running (49 days)At least his fund-raising is impressive.
10/5/2011 8:26:43 AM
http://gawker.com/5854674/just-how-drunk-is-rick-perry-in-this-video
10/31/2011 12:40:51 PM
11/14/2011 9:01:27 PM
I think I'm ok with this bill, although it's weird that it's even needed: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2013/06/14/perry-signs-merry-christmas-bill-into-law/?test=latestnews
6/14/2013 12:28:30 PM
it's a bullshit bill intended to make it seem like a person's right to say "merry christmas" to another person was ever under attack.
6/14/2013 12:46:50 PM
^When I worked for Wal-Mart 10 years ago, we were informed by management that it was against company policy to say "Merry Christmas" while in the store wearing your employee uniform. The punishment was possible termination even if we were responding to a customer who said it first. As an added bit of amusement, I worked in the Christmas section that sold trees, ornaments, dancing santas, etc. It did not matter.I wouldn't be surprised if teachers in public schools have been given similar warnings, though I'd bet no action would come from it unless someone with a stick up their rear complained.
6/19/2013 10:49:21 AM
Your anecdote about how a private company handles their affairs aside, I find it depressing that you characterize people who wish the Constitution to be enforced in public schools as "having a stick up their rear." A teacher is a representative of the State. They have no business supporting any religion to the exclusion of all others. If they were saying "Happy Ramadan" or "Allahu Akbar" instead of "Merry Christmas" I bet Rick Perry et al would have a stick up their rear.
6/19/2013 11:12:05 AM
6/19/2013 12:07:23 PM
^^Saying "people who wish the Constitution to be enforced in public schools" is one heck of an euphemism if I ever heard of one. We all know at least one person like this. Mention anything vaguely religious at any time and they pitch a fit due to "the stick up their rear". And don't get me wrong, the other side has just as many people (if not more) who are just as crazy.I am talking about people who want to purge even mentioning the word "Christmas" in school. People who overreact because a teacher put on a sweater with an image of a Christmas tree.And I do believe in enforcing the Constitution. I believe it also has a passage about free speech somewhere that should handle the ancillary (if not altogether innocuous) expression "Merry Christmas".
6/19/2013 4:47:47 PM
The problem isn't Christianity. It's the state endorsing any particular religion to the exclusion of others. I'm not sure how else to explain this.
6/20/2013 8:29:39 AM
I don't have problem with an individual, teacher, admin, or state wishing their religion's best on others; however, if such is to be done, the adults must be receptive to other wishes - non-religious and otherwise and allow those sayings, decorations, etc. to be display as well, should a student wish to display such items (of course, the teacher should present this option to the students).
6/20/2013 9:06:25 AM
6/22/2013 5:16:46 PM
To be fair, Jesus does like his dollars.
6/22/2013 5:33:50 PM
I'm sure there's a Jew joke in there
6/22/2013 6:06:19 PM
No, Paula Deen. There is no Jew joke in there.
6/22/2013 7:21:49 PM
Is there an exclusion for British-themed pubs?
6/22/2013 7:25:17 PM
Rick Perry is a murderer.
6/24/2013 11:02:11 AM
Why are you back?
6/24/2013 1:18:29 PM