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Uploaded by on Sep 18, 2009

Rick Perry at Houston Chamber of Commerce. September 17, 2009.

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  • Hahahahaha!

    Unemployment is funny!

    What an asshole.

  • 62000 more Texans lost their jobs last month ? Over 8% unemployment ? Yeah, I think Texas is not doing all that well, alright.

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  • Texas sucks and it seems to be where the dumbest politicians are born...

  • Perry has been Texas Governor for 10 years, unemployment rate in Texas is now about 80% higher than day Perry took office in Jan 2001 and about 25% higher than in January 2009.

  • Perry is a platypus that doesnt do anything

  • In other words, he's out of touch, just like most of these suits.

  • SUCK

    MY

    DICK

    RICK

    PERRY.

  • @bw01a Statistics tell a different story. Ah, the old blame it on the brown people. TX has a HUGE budget problem and they are laying off teachers. Gov. Perry has already taken billions from the feds because he can't balance his budget. I have looked at the stats, lots of minimum wage jobs whoopie! They have a huge amount of folks without health insurance, a poverty problem and rank close to last in education. TX is hardly doing anything right. I lived there for 5 yeas I know.

  • @conchf

    If you break it down by racial category, Texas rocks the house with education. Whites, blacks, and Hispanics do better than their counterparts nearly all over the country. The sad truth is blacks and Hispanics do somewhat worse on testing etc., and there are a heck of a lot of them in Texas to bring down statewide averages. Overall though, Texas is doing something very right with business growth and education, I know because I figure these things out for a living.

  • Texas can be proud of the highest high school drop out rates in the country and some of the lowest SAT scores in the country. Just keepin 'em edumacated.

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