tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10873487.post4497213244027402692..comments2023-10-16T11:38:10.639-04:00Comments on Beer Can Politics: Arizona rollover tragedy. Who is to blame?Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10873487.post-74305472877628413792009-09-21T13:55:37.674-04:002009-09-21T13:55:37.674-04:00What ever happened to Bush’s fence across Texas? O...What ever happened to Bush’s fence across Texas? Oh, Snap he must have lost interest, due to sending our border protection to another country to protect their border. TEXAS & CALIFORNIA are the culprits allowing these illegal’s into the USA, what are these states doing other than complaining? Read below what a Texas Senator had to say about beliefs and not facts. I understand where you are coming from now, knowing that the problems stem from Texas and no one has a clue on how to get a handle on it! <br /><br />We live in the most corrupt state in the US (Illinois)and the difference between us Chicagoans and you Texans is we know it and your state still seems to blame the other states when the problem comes from Texas. Build a fence, keep being successful and pay no attention to the incompetents pushing their agendas. Texas has a way of playing the blame game… <br /><br />The numbers below equates to 80%+ of Blue collars In need, or enrolled in some sort of Government program. These are based on true statistics… <br /><br />DALLAS, TX (KERA) - <br />At a Dallas press conference, Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison blamed illegal immigrants for making Texas the national leader in uninsured residents. But hospital officials and state statistics don't back her up. KERA's Bill Zeeble has more. [...] <br />Texas leads the nation in the number of uninsured. When asked how she would solve that problem, Senator Hutchison blamed illegal immigrants. <br /><br />Hutchison: We have the highest number of uninsured mostly because of the illegal immigrant population. State hospital officials say that's wrong. Ann Ward is a Vice President with the Texas Hospital Association, in Austin. <br /><br />Ann Ward: People say illegal immigrants are a large part of the uninsured population but the studies I've seen by the Texas Department of Insurance, it's less than 20 percent of uninsured are illegal immigrants. And one thing we know, many of the people who come to hospitals for care. They pay, they pay cash. <br /><br />In the past, particularly under the Bush administration, Mexican officials have complained that Washington failed to acknowledge the extent that U.S. drug demand and weapons smuggling fuels the violence.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com