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An Ill Wind that Can Blow Texas Some Good

By Molly Ivins, AlterNet. Posted September 19, 2005.


Thanks to some well-connected cronies, Texas is standing right in the path of some beneficial fallout from Hurricane Katrina.

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(With apologies to Ring Lardner and the "You Know Me, Al" letters.)

Dear Friend Dubya,

You know me, pal -- your ol' buddy, governor of Texas and the man with the reelly, reelly good hair. I am writing to tell you what to do in the wake of this here Hurricane Katrina. Numero Uno, you got to send money to Texas. Yup, that is the primero responsibility you got, and since -- you don't mind my saying so -- you ain't done too good so far, I suggest you listen to me on this, instead of making another dumb mistake, like sending aid to Florida.

Florida may be run by your brother, but he's got dick for hair and his schools are already funded, see? Whereas in Texas, we have generously opened some of our finest air-conditioned sports arenas to these soggy refugees from Louisiana so they can sit and drip on real Astroturf. As your momma, that great Houstonian Barbara Bush, said after visiting the Astrodome, those people are better off now because "they were underprivileged anyway."

She also said the idea they would stay in Texas is "a scary thought" -- but hey, that's just because she hasn't considered the fiscal implications for our schools.

Dubya, ol' pal, it's an ill wind that blows nobody good, and Texas is standing right in the path of some beneficial fallout from Hurricane Katrina. See, you and the federal government will pay Texas to educate the schoolchildren of Louisiana, which will be real handy for us on account of we don't have the money to educate the schoolchildren of Texas. We'll just take a nice, generous payoff from y'all, meld it in to our underfunded schools and -- viola! -- education all 'round.

I ain't been this happy since the legs fell off Nell's hamster. After I called two special sessions this summer to solve the school finance crisis and not a damn thing was accomplished, people said I'd have to learn to be a fool. Said I couldn't get a whore a date on a troop train. They've all been taking lessons in how to talk Texan from Dan Rather.

OK, so I started the year by saying the most important thing we had to do in this state was solve the school finance crisis. Everybody knows the Legislature is worthless as wet bread to begin with, and on school finance they looked like a rubber-nosed woodpecker in a petrified forest.

I would have let it go, but the way we finance public schools in Texas has been getting declared unconstitutional for 25 years now. That's where the mule throwed Russell. We already fixed the courts so they're stacked with right-wing Republicans -- what we need is a different constitution. Anyway, I called a special session on school finance, and all these Democrats said no idiot would do that without a done deal, or even a plan. But what do they know? They only ran the state for 130 years.

Now it's our turn, and just because the first special session didn't work worth squat was no reason not to call another one. But now I got one wheel down and the axle draggin'. So send that money, pronto.

Oh, and I want to clear up that story about my asking people to send their contributions for Katrina relief aid to my foundation. Now, dog bite my buttons. My OneStar Foundation is just as good as the Red Cross and the Salvation Army, and that's why I said to send money there. And who is this guy Fred Lewis with this Campaigns for People, some election-money reform group, to say I'm trying to benefit politically from Katrina victims? (What he actually said was, "One thing about politicians, you can never overestimate their shamelessness.")

My OneStar Foundation coordinates faith-based initiatives and promotes volunteerism, and it's run by the very fine former chair of the state Republican Party. Of course, both of us have been featured speakers at this project to unite churches and organize their membership to vote in coming elections. But that has nothing to do with OneStar's website, which has all those nice pictures of me on it. That's all to help faith-based programs and hurricane victims.

Dubya, my man, I'm sure you can appreciate our fix here, since you were the one who cut state taxes bigger than outside and at the same time passed a bunch of requirements for higher performance from the schools. It ain't worked good so far -- in fact, we hung the wrong horse thief. The only way we could fix this on our own is to raise taxes, so I know you'll understand when I say: Get that money down here faster than small-town gossip.

Your pal, Gov. Goodhair Perry

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I guess you have to live in Texas to Understand
Posted by: ShaSpirit on Sep 19, 2005 3:03 PM   
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What is sad that is probably a letter Perry would send or rather call his buddy Bush. I have not idea why we even have a legislator, We could just ask the corporations to run the government first handed instead of second. It would probably be cheaper in the long run, cuts out the lobbyists middlemen. Houston schools were over crowded to start with. I have no idea where they are going to put kids, without some Federal help. I know this article sounds funny, but it is so sadly true.

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Dems in Texas
Posted by: Linette on Sep 19, 2005 4:30 PM   
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need to read The Republican Nemesis.

Splains just how the Repugnicans took over the state.

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» Never give up, do you, Linette. Posted by: Sojourner
The Eyewitness Muse
Posted by: sgtmartin1 on Sep 19, 2005 8:44 PM   
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Molly, please explain what it is with this man Bush. Whether he screws up a war, gets hit with a natural disaster, loses an election, gets out of Viet Nam, gets into college (okay, I'll stop), he and his buddies get all the breaks while others suffer.

Was he born under some crazy damn comet or what?

Anyway, love your work, keep him honest.

Speaking of crazy, did you know that Pat Roberston crashed the Emmys last night? And guess what he had to say this time? “To Hell with Hollywood, I’ll make my own shows!”

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Privilege trumps the people
Posted by: lc on Sep 20, 2005 7:30 AM   
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It’s called privilege and has nothing to do with moral values. Money is everything. Bush and the elite he represents and caters to control everything they can by money. Everyone at the top is bought off. We are a capitalist country run by corporatism. Money talks, truth walks. Bush has gotten a free ride his entire life because every misdeed of his has been ‘taken care of.’ Most of us would be lucky to know someone downtown who could get a parking ticket ‘fixed’ for us, yet the elite, as represented by the Bushes, get away with everything. And you thought you were living in a ‘free and equal’ country.
It’s kinda like the old comedy act, ‘Who’s on first?’ Who is in denial: Bush and the elite regarding the rest of us, or the rest of us denying we have been taken over at least since the Kennedy Assassination?
Ron
www.LinkersConnections.com

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Over 140,000 new Texans can make the state blue....
Posted by: Mimi Schaeffer on Sep 20, 2005 9:03 AM   
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Well with the influx of evacuees from Louisiana, one can't help but anticipate that more than a few will likely stay in Texas.

And...never mind the $$$ for schools from the federal government, what could really be interesting is when the rash of New Orleans transplants shift demographics: more Democratic voters for the Lone Star state.

What delicious irony if they were to remain in Texas, register and tilt this scarlet red state to Democrats in next year’s election.

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:)
Posted by: eosinglemum on Sep 20, 2005 12:24 PM   
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Thanks Molly. You bring a smile to my face and that is much needed in this 2.5 year war on Iraq, hurrican in NOLA, and march of the religious right...you console my poor soul.

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The Shamelessness Of Polititians.
Posted by: SanFranDuke on Sep 20, 2005 4:12 PM   
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I have never overestimated George W. Bush's shamelessness since I don't think it is possible. Anyone who would start an unprovoked war and cut taxes at the same time is shameless. On top of that, the same man committed billions of dollars to repair the damage done by a hurricane to the shipping center of the Midwest and still not raise taxes is shameless.

Nope, I have never overestimated the shamelessness of George W. Bush and the Republican controled Congress; but evidently the American voters did.

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Educate Katrina Victims
Posted by: kjadud on Sep 20, 2005 5:42 PM   
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I am not surprised that Bush is trying to send Katrina victims' children to underfunded Texas schools. He was also trying to send them to Cleveland schools that are suffering severe cuts, crowded classrooms, and teacher lay offs. I don't see where he cares for the education of Louisiana's poor any more that any children in the entire country. Having mandated EXPENSIVE testing, the only beneficiary being a Bushie buddy who owns the testing company. The whole issue of vouchers is to fund a base that is networked to vote Republican. WAKE UP AMERICA!

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Sticky GOoPs exposed!
Posted by: rwcbanzai on Sep 22, 2005 1:49 PM   
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It looks like the grand old party (GOoP) is SOL and stuck in it's own crap, their own propaGANGdist buLLshIT (pronounced quickly BUSHIT)! So much for Republicanism, Ogliarchs fooling the Patricians with dogmatism. The truth always comes to the surface no matter what, just like farting in a bubblebath. Everything looks bubbly but it sure smells bad! Only those with common sense can smell what the GOoPs are up to. Molly... help me expose this, you can smell it too!!!!! Molly: Email me, we can dialogue (the Socratic method of finding truth) and you can enlighten the public more than I. I don't have your celebrity, nor editorial network. I'm not sticking my neck out for credit, just PATRIOTISM. Everything the GOoPs do is out to destroy our Democratic government of our people and foster CORPORATISM! Yes, look that word up, you heard it here first, you'll hear CORPORATISM , buLLshIT, GOoPs and isms more now, and you the public look up any other words here, you the honest diligent public don't yet understand. Study the rise and fall of the third reich/roman empire, ich! I know it sounds terrible but it's rove's playbook, bush's philospher, the Dems don't have one! Well, we all know bush has no wisdom. In history and philosophy you'll find the GOop's Divide and Control tactics. buLLshIT's actions speak louder than his doubletalk Orwelleian words! Rove knows history, philosophy, Orwell... all those isms.
CORPORATISM = Capitalist/Fascist government working hand in hand (pockets in corruptionn) with the multi-national-corporations to dominate the working people thru government CONTROL of our unions, contracts, our liberty and privacy through capitalist/government(all three braches)/corporate economic monopoly, slave wages, all our mercenary fighting men dieing overseas in a an insane war. Yes, history does repeat itself... Rome, NAZI Germany, Dictatoral FASCISM... only the greedy fools seig heil (salute) bush and roe's neo REPUBLICANISM! It's time to fly our flag in a signal of distress (upside down).

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Upside down flag flyer--time to protest--again
Posted by: fedupamerican on Sep 22, 2005 6:04 PM   
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yes, that's me...been flying it upside down on every piece of snail mail since the Truth began coming out about the war--however, I prefer other stamps overall.

Then Katrina hit the MS coast-- I saw the total, total destruction and the total lack of response by a spineless, lying, cheating, selfish, money-hungry, war-mongering, irresponsible, wasteful govenment and "officials" in offices of various sorts who will do anything for a dollar in their own pockets!!
Thanks to CNN, especially Anderson Cooper's 360, he did live coverage of the coast from Waveland to Biloxi... People who have not seen those first few days of the aftermath on the MS coast have no clue to the devastation and the monumental losses we are now suffering.
That's when I decided to fly a small flag upside down on my porch. Normally, I'm not a flag-waver. But now, I have to make a statement for my state! Mississippi has been forgotten. If you can muster up any amount of concern, please go to the Biloxi paper for articles, photos, etc. Especially the article posted today: New Fear: Being Forgotten

The Sun Herald

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