Fellow Dallas Tea Partiers:
Election Day is SATURDAY, May 14th! PLEASE VOTE!
You can find your correct polling place via the elections department for your county.
For Dallas County, click here: http://dalcoelections.org/may142011/votinglocations.asp
There are many contested races on the local ballots this year, and the outcome of these races will have a substantial impact on your local government in the coming years.
Please INFORM yourself and your fellow citizens about the candidates, and then VOTE!
Please get INFORMED. Please get ENGAGED. Please VOTE--and take your family, friends and neighbors with you.
It can be difficult to get solid, objective information on local candidates, but you can often learn a great deal from the answers to candidate questionnaires and the public endorsements a candidate receives. Do you consider yourself aligned with the people endorsing a particular candidate? If not, that may tell you something.
Two sources of information on Dallas local candidates are the League of Women Voters and the Dallas Morning News. Whether or not you agree with the candidates' answers (or the questions, for that matter) each candidate's answers provide you with some insight into how they think.
Here are the links:
League of Women Voters - Dallas Voters' Guide:
Dallas Morning News Voter Guide:
So, who are you supporting, and why? Please share your thoughts below.












































Conservative Pete Sessions was interviewed on Mark Levin (the real veteran of the Ronald Reagan aadministration) and Pete Sessions said he reived a pathetic handout. They are not even real plans.
Basically these are tax and spend proposals that promise sketchy promises of future spending cuts with nothing really substantian to eliminate the need to raise the debt ceiling now.
Pete Sessions supports Cut/Cap/Balance because it would eliminate the need to raise the debt ceiling now, has provisions to prevent liberals from using it as an excuse to raise taxes, cuts a substatntial amount of spending now, and does not raise taxes.
Also these deals are probably unconstitutional a