Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Democrats on the verge of a Comeback?

Texas has been a Republican state for close to thirty years now. With Governor Rick Perry serving in the highest office in the State, for close to a decade and with aspirations to serve more than a decade; it's a little hard to digest the fact that the Texas Democrats are even remotely close at knocking the Republicans off their high-horse. However what seems like a party's long run at state domination, is minis cal in comparison to the Democratic Party's domination of the State Government. From around 1870 on up through 1960 (rounded off) Texas has been a democratic state. That dominance could be on the verge of another breakthrough. A growing assumption is that sentiment of the Republican Party at the Federal Level is now spilling over into the State Level. Of course there are always going to be the hard line voters who only vote democrat or only vote republican, but for everyone caught in the middle; lets face it; voters are mad over the condition this country is in, and they want action. Again this is an assumption but across the board, federal and state, republicans are going to lose some votes, due to the problems facing this country at the federal level. Texas Republicans had better brace themselves for this tsunami of Democratic appeal. Perhaps the biggest foretelling of this "changing of the guard" is the simplest indication: Money. The State Democrats have raised in the last month close to 3.5 million in funds, while the State Republicans have raised 1.3 million in funds; it should be mentioned that Texas House Speaker Tom Craddick has been the biggest contributor to the Republican Party, giving $200,000 to the Party and $500,000 to his political action committee "Stars Over Texas." The State Republican Party's back is against the wall, and it is clearly possible that the Republican dominance of the State could be up for grabs in the next election.

Monday, October 20, 2008

We'll hold down the ranch...Ya'll go have fun!

An article printed in the October 10th issue of the Austin American Statesman by an unknown author, describes that life isn't so bad for us folks back home during the Texas OU RedRiver Shoot Out....no to be politically correct, its the Red River match up. However if your from the part of the state where the author of this blog is from; Denison TX, you'll hear a different "tall tale" of what the Red River Shootout is.
None the less, Austin residents probably found it a little easier to navigate around Austin during the Texas OU rivalry weekend, according to the unidentified author. Apparently the author wasn't planning on reaching out to all of those 46,000 Longhorn fans that went to the game, about how nice it is to stretch the legs for a weekend. A noteworthy claim, but a claim made in denial, and made to make us all back at home feel a little better.
Furthermore, economics is brought into the picture. The amount of money that is brought into the Dallas-Ft. Worth Metroplex for the weekend, is more than needed. However the author has done their homework, with every UT home game bringing in 26 million to Austin, we can afford to kick back and stretch our legs here.
Once again, not a bad article on the author's part, but deep-down inside this person is wishing that he or she were at the game. Good job on making the roughly 700,000 other Austinites that couldn't go to the game, feel a little better. Unfortunately, now its back to the stop and go traffic of the biggest little city in Texas.