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Thanks to OT's vote in 2008

loomixguy

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We now have 200+ of these undocumented future Democrat voters (and future Muslims as well), wandering around in Nebraska, and Dear Leader's toadies won't tell our governor who they are, where they are, or just how they got here. So much for open & transparent.

How loud would OT squeal if some showed up in Valley county, to live the life of luxury at taxpayer's expense? Or if his grand kid's came home with scabies acquired from one of these precious children?

Thanks to OT and his vote, we can count on soon becoming second class citizens in a third world country.
 

loomixguy

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OT can pontificate like the rest of the libs, and as long as it's somebody else's dough being squandered, he's more than OK with that.

If he was asked to open up his checkbook or wallet, he'd squeal like a stuck hog.
See, we get all these LGBT liberal types here year round taking in the Willa Cather myth. You can tell em as far as you can see em. They are ultra liberal and in favor of spending massive amounts of dough for all kinds of restoration projects, etc. When they are asked to cough up dough out of their own pockets, you never saw such a bunch of Cheap Charlie's in your life. It's disgusting to actually see it in action.
 

Steve

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example of a liberal...

While Texas has helped codify the state’s reputation for having low taxes, they can be extremely high for certain types of people.

Many in the historically liberal city of Austin never miss an opportunity to raise their own taxes. A habit that has come back to haunt many of them today.

“I have voted for every park, every library, all the school improvements, for light rail, for anything that will make this city better. But now I can’t afford to live here anymore,” said Austin artist Gretchen Gardner to Austin American Statesman reporters.

Gardner, who purchase a 1930s bungalow in downtown Austin has seen her tax bill jump up to $8,500 this year.

“I’m at the breaking point...I’ll protest my appraisal notice, but that’s not enough. Someone needs to step in and address the big picture.”

it is funny... until the leave the city and re-locate to once rural areas and demand the same "perks"
 
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