Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Ricardo Longoria Introduces Motion to Double Parking Fees Downtown

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  1. Chinitos(Chinese) chalk to kill cucarachos(roaches), that's about the main and only attraction Brownsville downtown has to offer

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  2. Rick has been there 11yrs?
    por eso estamos como estamos?

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  3. White guy opens massage parlor, hires Orientals and the biz goes great guns. Some neighboring biz complains about its success and local cops target the new joint. It's as lame as we get in Texas. Prostitution has along and stories history in the Lone Star State - from conjugal acrobatics at The Alamo to Big Tex getting all hot & bothered. I agree: cops should nab the tougher outlaws...

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    1. The problem is, tougher outlaws are tougher to catch. It's much easier to try to enforce morality for law enforcement. BPD, sheriff and DAs office should be spending tax dollars on crimes that actually have victims.

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  4. Democratic Sen. Wendy Davis has a simple question for her GOP challenger for the governor's mansion, Attorney General Greg Abbott: Do you believe it's OK to pay a woman less than a man for the same job? His answer may leave critics underwhelmed. On June 14, 2013, Gov. Rick Perry vetoed House Bill 950, the Texas version of the Lilly Ledbetter Act, a bipartisan bill enhancing workplace protection against pay discrimination. Davis has put a question to her opponent: Would he have followed Perry's lead and vetoed the bill? Davis said, "Hardworking Texans deserve to know if he believes in this simple principle: A full day's work is worth a full day's pay no matter what your gender. With more families than ever before relying on two incomes, they can't afford to have one of their paychecks unfairly reduced just because one of them is a woman." In response to this "put up or shut up" challenge, Abbott's campaign stayed mute for two weeks. The attorney general has regularly shielded himself from tough policy questions by saying that, as the state's top lawyer, it would be inappropriate for him to comment on any measure currently or recently in litigation. That includes this bill, which he successfully challenged all the way to the Texas Supreme Court. However, this has left ample opportunity for his proxies to make cringe-worthy statements on his behalf. Republican Party of Texas Executive Director Beth Cub­riel told Time Warner Cable News that a disparity exists because "men are better negotiators," while Red State Women PAC Executive Director Cari Christ­man told WFAA that "women are extremely busy" and don't have time to file lawsuits.

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  5. I am a stanch Conservative entrepreneur woman and have a very successful business in a 99% male dominated industry. I have no problem getting paid TOP DOLLAR. We don't need any stupid law to get paid what we're worth, you just have to work your ass off. The secret is be the best and treat you clients with lots of TLC. Viejas mamonas chigencen trabajando y no huevoniar para ganar mas.

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    1. Stench conservative

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    2. Republicans just give me the creeps. They want a woman's boss to decide what kind of birth control she gets, they want her paid less and they want to force her to have babies even if she's raped. WTF? Even Jesus would barf.

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    3. "I am a stanch Conservative entrepreneur woman and have a very successful business in a 99% male dominated industry. I have no problem getting paid TOP DOLLAR."

      Are you a stripper?

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    4. @ 9:45 am
      AND VERY RIICH LOL LOL LOL LOL

      Staunch CONSERVATIVE

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  6. "stanch conservative?" Ha ha ha ha Idiots live!!!!!

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    1. Spelling is not my strong point (thanks to public education) but how to generate MUCHA LANA OH YEA!!!!! AND I SMILING ALL THE WAY TO THE BANK.

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  7. What part of not raising the fees don't these guys get?

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  8. Rio Grande City police want state lawmakers to keep an exemption that allows undercover cops to have sex with prostitutes as part of their investigations. State law contains an exemption that allows undercover cops to have sex with prostitutes as part of their investigations. Officers in favor of the rule argue they need it to do their jobs, although they won't say how often - or even if - it's been used. Opponents say it could only contribute to victimization of sex workers. A state bill tightening restrictions on prostitution originally contained language that removed the police exemption, but the rule was restored after police testified in its defense.

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    1. That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard! Like, cops should also be able to shoot heroin and snort crack with the dealers before they bust them, just to make sure its "real"
      Que pedo!!!

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  9. Rick Longoria, fuck that puto. He is the only asshole in his family. All the Longorias are down to earth good people, except that good for nothing everybody's dj, cocksucker. Rick Longoria, you are a poor excuse for a human being. Your fifty cents dog and pony show is just that a show; everyone knows you are the king of the kickbacks. I finally agree with you, everyone goes to the mall because you have not done shit for Soutmost. So how much are you getting in kickbacks when you give away Lincoln park?

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  10. (keep an exemption that allows undercover cops to have sex with prostitutes as part of their investigations.)

    Will they maintain their options to go it with or without condom usage? I mean, I'm just now thinking that I may have chosen the wrong career.
    Dags.

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