Saturday, January 24, 2015

January 24, 2015

Controversy or Clarity?

In the news: State Representative Mark Keough of Montgomery County is spring-boarding a bill called the Texas Fair Tuition Act, which will repeal the Dream Act. Mark's bill would leave illegals in Texas paying out-of-state tuition if attending Texas public higher education institutions. 

I don't know how it ever got to the point where we would have to amend such a bill. Why would we let illegals have in-state tuition, as well as, reduced rates, free books, free tuition, housing assistance....and the list goes on, but not assist single legal mothers first? Or how about those young men and women who give countless hours of civic volunteer hours to their communities, who have grown up here and have legal status? Why are they paying full in-state tuition and the illegals get the same status? 

This type of logic is not embraced by the progressives. They see it as "mean". Not so. Logic demands truth not sentimentalism. Sentimentalism is damaging whole societies and one must point out the difference between sentimental feelings versus love. Love demands reason and logic, while the former thrives in murky gushes of faddish emotions. Our country and state have had enough of such whims. Time to row back to "permanent things" and a principled future.

The nonsensical and emotional verbiage that has engulfed the American process shows a lack of an authentic education, a lack of logic, and a lack of wisdom. This dumbed down emotionalism hurts all Americans. Statesmen rarely exist now. Instead we have political junkies enamored by power and prestige. The running line: "Any idiot can run for office." And unfortunately, Americans seem to be voting for them, too.

The exception here is Mark Keough. Reason and logic, along with a strong sense of moral principles, seems to be part of this mans plan while in office. We can only thank God for him right now. Let's see what else he brings to the table in the coming months.
 



Tuesday, January 13, 2015

January 13, 2015

First visible action taken by Montgomery County’s State Representatives in Austin


                                                         Mark Keough: 
                                        Man of the Hour


 
                                        Cecil Bell  Will Metcalf


First star goes to Mark Keough. He was the only one to show us: Conservative strong principles. Honestly, until the very last minute, I wasn’t sure if Keough would support Scott Turner or not. I hoped he would, though.

No surprise with Bell and Metcalf. They are Strauss men.

So what does a strong principled conservative look like? He/she knows that when men of power continually bully others and give out “candy on a stick”, support needs to be withdrawn. Strauss is nothing more than a little boy in a sandbox demanding his little “friends” tow the line or they will get sand thrown in their eyes. And all the other kids are too scared to call the bully in the room a BULLY.

Kudos to Scott Turner. He ran a dignified hard campaign. He deserved his fellow Republican Representatives to stand by him and support him for the sake of all Texans. I hope the constituents are taking notice of the 127 Texas State Representatives that did not vote for Turner.