You don’t become a billionaire without breaking a few legs. That’s right; legs not eggs. Something tells me that the revelations about crooked Hillary Clinton are not coincidence.
Monday’s lackluster GDP report shows that the U.S. economy grew at a sluggish 1.2 percent pace in the second quarter. This goes to show that the President’s big government liberal policies are not working. Speaking of - What does this Administration produce more than 60 of every day? Here is a hint: it’s not jobs. It’s regulations. The goal of any regulation should be to achieve a benefit that would not be possible without it, designed in such a fashion that the achieved benefit far outweighs the costs. Read more about Regulatory Burden
Admittedly, it’s nice to know that people know your work. That said, I have no idea what Pancaldi looks like, but I love his ties.
That’s how I see what I do. If I could do my work in obscurity and people trust my work, that’s reward enough for me. What I’ve witnessed from my interaction with politicos and their derivatives is the lust for power. They crave recognition, which almost always leads to their political death. Read more about Political Death of Power-Hungry Democrats
Last week I announced that the North American Development Bank (NADB) and the North Alamo Water Supply Corporation (NAWSC) have signed a $1.89 million grant agreement to support the construction of a new regional wastewater collection and treatment project that will service more than 1,600 colonia residents in Hidalgo County.
Read more about Cornyn Announces Federal Grant for New Wastewater Treatment Plant in Rural Hidalgo County
A Rowlett, Texas, police officer paused for “Tea Time” with a two-year-old little girl to mark the one-year anniversary of his heroic actions that saved her life.
Rowlett Police Department Senior Patrol Officer Patrick Ray responded to a 9-1-1 call last year regarding a little girl who was unresponsive after choking on a small object. As he rolled up on the scene, he observed a woman holding the lifeless body of a then 22-month-old girl. Read more about Texas Cop Pauses for Tea Time on Anniversary of Saving Little Girl’s Life
Thursday, the City of Odessa gathered to honor the memory of one of their own; to recognize the life and distinguished service of fallen U.S. Navy SEAL veteran Chris Kyle. With the unveiling of this memorial, the city rightly remembers the contributions that Chris made to our nation and to our veterans. His loss not only needlessly ripped asunder the lives of his lovely wife and family, but has also taken a true hero from us. Read more about The American People Will Be Forever Grateful for Chris Kyle
A local prosecutor in Corsicana is “seething mad” after the spokesman for Texas Public Policy Foundation Vice Chairman Tim Dunn lashed out at the city and threated its police department even after a citation against him was dismissed.