Yeah, and she just mentioned someone needs to talk about the other group involved in the Sandmann incident, and who started it all - the Black Hebrew Israelites.
So, this brand new bartender turned Congresswoman - who was worried how she was going to pay rent before she started earning a congressional paycheck - has landed coveted seats on two committees (Financial Services and now Oversight). Wonder how she did that, considering the "dues" they have to pay to get committee assignments? Check out this article.
https://www.minnpost.com/eric-black-ink/2017/04/congressional-dues-help-garner-good-committee-assignments/
>How surprised, or bothered, would you be to learn that members of Congress are expected to, in addition to constantly raising funds for their own re-election campaigns, also raise six-figure sums as โduesโ to their party campaign committees in order to secure good committee assignments?
>First of all, itโs not a what-if. Itโs true. Members are charged โduesโ for good committee assignments, and more if they hope to become committee chairs.
Stay away from Dallas/Ft. Worth, San Antonio/Austin, and Houston. Those are the liberal hotbeds right now. It's unfortunate, since they are also where the highest paying jobs are located. What kind of job are you going to want?
I saw Sharyl Attkisson interview Ed Buck, and he mentioned it. It's been like a burr under my saddle ever since. Pisses me off. I think it requires a little digging into AOC, to try and find out more about who's behind her sudden rise into the political limelight. Follow the money.
I love the small towns. It's a huge state, and you could pick your choice based on what kind of scenery you like. I live in the Panhandle, and really miss the trees of the Hill Country. Real Estate pays well no matter where you are.
You're right. I meant to mention suburbs and the small towns around the cities are okay. And I wasn't dissing the cities, really. I was just pointing out that those are where liberals from other states are migrating to. I have family in those cities and go there quite often. I am partial to small towns, though, but mainly for traffic reasons. :)
You'd love it in Texas. From mountains, to forests, to beaches, we have it all, generally within a day or two of driving. Kek.