Sup,
Your comment on the gas prices is kind of disingenuous. The reason for the higher percentage increase is because our prices are lower to start with. For instance if I pay $1.00 for a gallon of gas and you pay $2.00 for a gallon. A price increase of $0.50 would mean I have a 50% increase and you have a 25% increase but I'm still paying less.
Originally Posted by Budman
I get the math.
The truth is the truth. What difference does it make? We'd done such a great job of keeping gas prices down here in Texas, I guess an increase like we've seen is OK. You want to pick nose hairs over that, have at it. I'm saying our gas prices have always been the lowest in the lower 48. Why now are we paying through the nose?
This is just one of many indications (research based, I might add) that Txfishkiller's argument that the Texas economy was so great wasn't quite as well founded as the way he wrote it.
The point of my post wasn't who's gas prices were lower to begin with but that Rick Perry hasn't done jack shit moving Texas forward in more than a decade and that when push comes to shove, America will push Perry off the ballot and shove him back to Aggieland.
BTW -- nice editorial in today's paper about how the Aggie faithful are more than slightly pissed off with the way Perry's "meddling" in A&M affairs... it's right above the editorial pronouncing Perry as the new "chosen one" of the evangelicals.
Let's see... yep, he's smart not to run!