We finally said NO MORE
Until Bonilla became desperate last monday I wasn’t thinking there was a snowballs chance in hell that Ciro would pull this out. I was hoping he would but I have gotten very used to being disappointed in Texas politics. I try to understand why people in San Antonio and Texas, good hard-working people who are barely making ends meet, vote again and again against their best interests, but it is beyond me. I have been told to read What’s the Matter with Kansas and I will understand but every time I start reading it my blood pressure goes up so I have to put it down.
What Bonilla chose to do last week was an abomination and I am just over the moon that it backfired. I will be glad to not have to read any more idiotic statements from Phil Ricks. I hope the GOP took notice that the people have spoken and we have said we don’t play that way anymore. Don’t come at us with unfounded fear mongering and expect us to be good little sheople and vote for you.
WE SAID NO MORE
We will not be made afraid by your spin!!
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