You Know The Fort Bend County Guy I Told You Was a Thug, a Silent Partner to Felony Voter Fraud, and Liar? Well, You Can Add Prince of Goofy to That.

October 22, 2012 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Rick Miller, bless his heart.  Poor guy has no idea what political office his wife is making him run for.

So, he’s running for the State House and he’s going to “Fight to repeal Obamacare”?  Shadowboxing, maybe? Does this guy have any idea what State Reps do for a living?

And then he starts totally bashing Rick Perry and the Republican dominated Texas State House by saying that there’s wasteful spending he can fix.

And then, most fun of all, he says he’s going to run government like a business, a theory that has failed so many times that you’d think even idiots would stop saying it.  Plus, what business are you going to run it like?  Enron?  And, this man has never had a job off the government teat in his whole life.  Oh sure, he founded a consulting company run out of his house, but that sucker was a failure.

He’s against a state income tax.  Whoop te do.  So is his opponent.  Why didn’t he add, “I am strongly opposed to murdering your grandmother.”

I have a question.  What’s going to happen if he’s elected and gets indicted for driving the get-away car in felony voter fraud?  Yeah, Rick, got a business plan for that?

Bozo.  Mean bozo.

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  1. The idiots of the EvangeliBagger Fascist Team here in Tennessee are running on EXACTLY the same agenda here – guess the “Stupids” do not realize a state rep has ZERO control over the Feds.

    For an added piece of Stupidity, ScottyBagger DeJarlis, the anti-abortion doctor who taped himself telling his mistress to get an abortion, has now decided to punish the press here in Nashville. He, by golly, is not going to talk to reporters who are actually reporting. Fortunately, CREW filed a complaint with the Health Dept to get his doctoring license revoked and Eric Stewart (D) is racing up to the top of the polls.

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  2. daChipster says:

    Whenever these guys start talking about running the country, or the state, or the county, or ANY polity as a business, there are two things that they just don’t understand.

    1) The object of any political unit is NOT to turn a profit. In business terms, it’s not a profit center, it’s a cost center.

    2) You can’t run a successful business without a steady stream of income. Threatening to cut taxes while running “like a business” is essentially saying you’re going to lower prices, cut back on product offerings, alienate your customer base and somehow, like the underpants gnomes passing throught the {????} step, arrive at PROFIT!

    Finally, I’d like to remind all those “government like a business” jerkwads what this so-called business’ MISSION STATEMENT is:

    “…to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity…”

    I AM daChipster, and I approve this message.

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  3. Good one, Chipster!

    Good article on how businessmen have made the worst presidents for business:

    The startling bottom line is that the nation’s GDP has grown more than 45 times faster under presidents with little or no business experience than it has under presidents with successful business careers….

    Historically, a Democrat without business experience has been extraordinarily better for the economy and the stock market than a Republican who had a career in business. In the past 84 years, GDP has grown 7 percent per year under Democrats without business experience (FDR, JFK, LBJ, Clinton and Obama) and fallen by 0.2 percent per year under Republicans with business experience (Hoover and the two Bushes). The Dow has risen an average of 16.8 percent per year under Democrats without business experience and has fallen by 3.7 percent per year under Republicans with business experience.

    http://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/can-a-businessman-help-the-economy-for-presidents-the-answer-has-been-no/2012/10/19/3e96459e-17ab-11e2-9855-71f2b202721b_story.html

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