It tells us they bought YOU. Hook, line and sinker.
Did you go anywhere that you didn't see a politician or Nolan Ryan (!) spouting off about Prop 6?
If it was truly about water, would they really need to go that far? Spend that much? Wouldn't EVERYONE vote for a water bill about water?
We hope the politicians who just profited from buying you are good stewards of the funds and the water supply. They've all done such good work with that in the past...
Hey, it worked for the Tarrant Regional Water District...
Showing posts with label Prop 6. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Prop 6. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 5, 2013
Tuesday, October 22, 2013
Tell the Texas Watercrat's - Hell No
Prop 6 is a joke. Almost as funny as the Tarrant Regional Water District.
Seems TURF and Empower Texans aren't the only ones using TRWD as an example.
Prop 6 isn't about water, it's about money, and you don't have to look any farther than Tarrant County to see it.
Vote no. Vote Hell no.
Seems TURF and Empower Texans aren't the only ones using TRWD as an example.
Prop 6 isn't about water, it's about money, and you don't have to look any farther than Tarrant County to see it.
Vote no. Vote Hell no.
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Monday, October 21, 2013
Just Say No.
Early voting is getting underway and if you're still trying to decide, vote NO on Prop 6. If you need another reason why, just read this article, where they use the Tarrant Regional Water District as an example...(by the way, TRWD, that's not a good thing!)
Look no further than the Tarrant Regional Water District subsidiary’s recent approval of an outdoor ice rink, and there’s enough to make voters skeptical. The funding is not tied to actual water production or adding capacity, which is what Texas desperately needs, not taxpayer-financed ice rinks nor stealing from rural farmers to shift water from one to another, allowing government under the thumb of special interests to pick the winners and losers.
Look no further than the Tarrant Regional Water District subsidiary’s recent approval of an outdoor ice rink, and there’s enough to make voters skeptical. The funding is not tied to actual water production or adding capacity, which is what Texas desperately needs, not taxpayer-financed ice rinks nor stealing from rural farmers to shift water from one to another, allowing government under the thumb of special interests to pick the winners and losers.
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