by Jim Barton on Monday, December 19, 2011 at 9:16pm
Just posing with a Republican candidate seems like a bit of a departure from normal political thinking . But the Anthony Troiani declaration party December 14 was more notable for those NOT present; Cameron County Democratic Party chairman Gilberto Hinojosa and County Commissioner Ernie Hernandez, Jr. Any Democratic candidacy NOT linked to those two symbols of corruption, deserves at least a look.
It has to be a bit unsettling for all of the candidates for congress to not know the exact parameters of their prospective district. As currently proposed District 27 would include the full historical version of the King Ranch, a bit of Corpus Christi, Cameron and Willacy Counties. So a national seashore and a river dividing two countries are in the mix. Troiani thinks regionally, including Northern Mexico in the mix. His concerns include improving the levees along the Rio Grande to withstand a category 4 hurricane, making certain that Brownsville stays in I-69 plans and immigration reform. He mentioned the D.R.E.A.M. Act in his short speech, a law that allows resident aliens eventual citizenship after completing extensive military service or, in the case of minors, educational, residency and military requirements.
Troiani's house at 6th and E. Washington serves as his residence, law office and campaign headquarters. The house, built in 1914 in the first subdivision of Brownsville was once owned by Congressman Milton West. Troiani is rightfully proud of the restoration, even using his solar water heating panels as illustrative of his commitment to alternative energy sources.
wow Blake Farenthold took a picture with Troiani!
ReplyDelete"wow Blake Farenthold took a picture with Troiani!"
ReplyDeleteNo, trollboy. Chuck Mattingly, a Republican comfortable in any public situation.
Jim
fuck you
ReplyDelete"He mentioned the D.R.E.A.M. Act in his short speech, a law that allows resident aliens eventual citizenship after completing extensive military service or, in the case of minors, educational, residency and military requirements."
ReplyDeleteYou are an idiot. And if Troiani said that, he's an idiot too. The DREAM Act is not about resident aliens. Resident aliens are legal residents who already have a path to citizenship. They follow the rules, that are sometimes called laws. And those laws are written in books by very smart people we elected to write them in the books. They are reviewed by judges who are appointed by the smart people. The DREAM Act is a ridiculous concept, idea, or what one might call a brain fart or in the common vernacular bull shit, which is sometimes called doodoo or caca by very smart people who pay taxes and read the books that have the laws in them. Those very smart people follow the laws written in the books. The DREAM Act came about to benefit illegal aliens as not legal as in those who broke the law to be here otherwise known as criminal. Criminals are sometimes put in jails or prisons for breaking the laws written in books by very smart people. A judge decides how long they should stay in prison after reading the books. The DREAM Act bestows a path to citizenship to illegals. The DREAM Act is a slap in the face of Homeland Security, border patrol, and immigration enforcers who enforce the laws written in those books by very smart elected people, who can be a man or a woman and are citizens. And the legal people make the laws in the books. You are quite the dumbfuck to not know that, aren't you Jim? If I was going to grab you by the hair and rub your face in dog shit to prove you wrong, I figured I make a good job of it. Thank you for reading, Bubba's Guide to the Dream Act. Thank you come again.
Jim, any candidate you endorse is the kiss of death for the candidate! Sorry Anthony, you did have some consideration until I viewed the photos of whom attended your kick off. Toooooo many political rats...
ReplyDelete........and that kind of language is spoken by good american citizens that obey the law and believe they are right. Right?
ReplyDeleteLOL.
kiss of death
ReplyDeleteOn the Dream Act the post is the same old typical disinformation approach used by the Republicans to justify their contempt for family values.
ReplyDeleteThe children who benefit from the Dream Act were not parties to their illegal immigration to the U.S. Many were brought as mere babies. Their families have paid taxes and seek nothing more than the same benefits every other taxpayer wants for their children. They want an opportunity at an education.
True family values mean not punishing innocent children for the sins of their fathers.
The facts are black and white. The Republicans are anti-family values. They oppose healthcare, education and nutrician for children. How can this possibly be true family values.
"Jim, any candidate you endorse is the kiss of death for the candidate! Sorry Anthony, you did have some consideration until I viewed the photos of whom attended your kick off. Toooooo many political rats..."
ReplyDeleteTwo questions for the anonymous poster:
1. Where did you see an endorsement?
2. Who are the rats in your view?
Jim
(The children who benefit from the Dream Act were not parties to their illegal immigration to the U.S. Many were brought as mere babies.)
ReplyDeleteBut they are not resident aliens either. They are therefore illegal immigrants. Retard.
Jim, please do not waste your time explaining this person something he/she obviously does not understand. Pobrecito(a)
ReplyDelete(........and that kind of language is spoken by good american citizens that obey the law and believe they are right. Right?
ReplyDeleteLOL.)
Probrecito Erasmo forgot to sign his name. Prove the poster is wrong, bitch. Prove where in the DREAM Act benefits legal resident aliens.
(Jim, please do not waste your time explaining this person something he/she obviously does not understand. Pobrecito(a))
ReplyDeleteWe understand que eres pendejo.
That "Paid taxes" bullshit argument is wearing really thin. How did they "pay taxes" without a SSN, you lousy, apologist, piece of socialist shit? AND..... on your paid taxes "argument": when benefits received exceed purported taxes paid, they did not pay taxes. They bought services that were intended for citizens at a discount.
ReplyDelete"We understand que eres pendejo"
ReplyDeletePlease do not get angry...It can be detrimental to your health....We care...
@ December 21, 2011 6:02 AM
ReplyDeleteYOU MAD?
Concerned Dreamer
Concerned Dreamer
ReplyDeleteIn a manner of speaking, yes. Repeating bullshit does not make it true. Never has, never will. I jumped straight to the insult level to avoid the endless back and forth of "bullshit", "facts to the contrary","Repeated Bullshit", "More Facts to the Contrary","LOUDER REPEATED BULLSHIT","14 PAGES OF FACTS TO THE CONTRARY","NAME CALLING","WITTY REPLY NAME CALLING (with included additional facts to the contrary)".
I felt that as busy as everyone is that I would save them some time from reading more endless bullshit and get straight to the last part. I am sorry that I didn't include the "WITTY REPLY" part, so let this serve as that point in the argument.
To the Dec 19, @ 10:09PM
ReplyDeleteObviously you included!
Troiani for District 27.
ReplyDeleteYou have my vote Anthony