Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Former Austinite Whacks Down Trees

The owner of Casa de Muse laughed in the face of tree huggers, denied her Austin heritage and earned a stern finger shaking from all who wear Birkenstocks, by willfully allowing two mature pine trees to be whacked down in her front yard in Fort Bend County this weekend. The homeowner - a former Austinite who really should know better than to tick off the Choose Life! Save a Tree! crowd - claimed there was "pine bark beetle" infestation and insisted the trees be removed from her property before another hurricane of Ike-ic proportions tore through her neighborhood, causing the mighty pines to crash through her roof and harm her impressionable teenagers. How many arborists examined the trees for the supposed disease? How many poets? How many Barton Creek swimmers? How many radar tools were used to gather color images of the decay inside each trunk? How many air tools were employed to delicately blow away soil from the roots and inspect them? Twenty? Ten? No, only one lousy arborist advised that the trees should go. So, the iconic pines on a bucolic street in Sugar Land were chopped down and carried off by an uncaring small man with a saw and a truck. In an act of utter defiance, the homeowner refused to allow the felled trees to be turned into benches, sculptures, mulch, guitars or souvenirs.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Draft Kirk Watson for Governor?

It looks like Leticia Van de Putte is doing just that. This makes me chuckle a bit because I don't think she would go out on a limb and call for him to run for governor without pre-clearance from Senator Watson. We for sure know that Senator Van de Putte won't run. I think that's wise. While she is a terrific legislator, I don't think her name recognition is high enough to run statewide. But, oh, how I wish it was - a woman, a Latina - that would be great. As it it, I could get really excited about Watson running. He's a fabulous statesman, extremely smart and also, he is a Baylor graduate! Where do I sign up? Senator Watson, put me on your supporter list!

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June 23, 2009

Statement of Senator Leticia Van de Putte regarding her political plans for 2010

Senator Van de Putte authorized the release of this statement today, regarding her plans for the 2010 elections:

“Five months of speculation regarding the possibility of me running for Governor has, quite frankly, been surprising. It started with nothing more than me not immediately saying ‘no,’ unlike in past election cycles, when asked if I would consider such a run. The reactions of thousands of Texans who encouraged me to give it serious consideration has been flattering.

“I have, indeed, given it very serious thought, and while I would love to believe, tongue firmly planted in cheek, that this pent-up desire on the part of so many Texans for me to run for governor is solely because of some perceived superior leadership ability and vast intellect of mine, I have to reluctantly admit that it’s not as much about me as it is about Republican failures.

“This is about Texas’ stunning lack of current leadership. Large and growing numbers feel betrayed by the Republicans they voted into statewide office, and who can blame them? While Texas families remain concerned about genuine priority issues, Republicans led by Rick Perry continue to instead obsess about hyper-partisan issues, in order to grab more power for themselves.

“Texans still pay the highest homeowners insurance premiums in the country. Texas still has the highest percentage in the country of those without access to health care. Texas still has the second highest rate of teen pregnancy in the nation, and the highest rate of teens with a second pregnancy. And after years of Republican ‘leadership,’ not only has Rick Perry failed to address these challenges, but he and his minions have done everything they can to avoid addressing them in any meaningful way. Rick Perry, Kay Bailey Hutchison, and others in the Republican leadership have turned their backs on 25 million Texans, instead opting to curry favor with a handful of fringe Republican primary voters.

“If I believed for a second that it would result in a healthy debate of the issues of most importance to Texas families, I would today be announcing my candidacy for Governor of Texas. But we have all watched over the years as Perry, Hutchison, and other Republican politicians have launched their scorched earth ‘say anything to win’ vicious attacks against political opponents. To mask their utter lack of leadership, they’ll do so again, and I decline to put my family through it. That I am a Latina would only serve to amplify their attacks.

“I will gladly work hard to ensure that a Democrat prevails in the election for Governor, so that Texas families can have a better shot at having a state government focused on the needs of Texans, instead of state Republican leadership obsessed with their own political futures, at Texans’ expense.

“Prominent Democrats must put personal ambitions aside and very pragmatically nominate the person best equipped to win in November. Just because one can win the Democratic nomination for Governor doesn’t mean one should, unless he or she is best positioned to defeat the Republican nominee in the fall.

That’s why I think Senator Kirk Watson should raise his sights and run for Governor. I’ve watched as Senator Watson has emerged as a leader in the state Senate on the issues of most importance to Texans. While staying true to Democratic values, he is a bipartisan pragmatic leader solidly focused on addressing the priorities of all Texans. I intend to lobby Senator Watson to run for governor, and I’ll wholeheartedly support him if he does. But if he declines, Democrats should recruit and support someone who, like Watson, is energetic, pragmatic, focused, and smart; and who can fully energize Democratic supporters while also attracting a broad range of independent voters in every region of the state.

“The Republicans have had their day, and Texans have realized that the Republicans can’t lead. I will be working hard to elect a Democrat to the Governor’s office.”

Monday, June 15, 2009

Aggies Hire Mr. Whipple As Interim President

The newly appointed interim President of TAMU, R. Bowen Loftin released the following statement today: "I am encouraged that the Board of Regents took action to wipe away the recent problems and flush them down the drain. Let me be clear. Under my tenure there will be no squeezing of anything on the Texas A&M campus. Of course, if our esteemed Governor asks us to resume squeezing, I will reply, "How hard? Sir."