Texas governor affirms sovereignty under the 10th amendment, says the state will no longer accept "the oppressive hand" of the Federal Government in its affairs. This worked out well the last time ar
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Governor Rick Perry has not said he is running for President in 2012, but I want him to. He gets it. He understands that the National Government is trying to exert its power over the states in a way that is unseen in this country before. Governor Perry said he and Texans are “tired of people in Washington DC trying to tell us how to run Texas.” “I believe the Federal Government has become oppressive.“ I myself am Fed up with the Federal Government. Obama is bankrupting America. Right now every tax paying American family owes $163,000 because of Obama’s wasteful budget. All those people who were mad at George W Bush for wasteful spending (I was one of them) should be outraged at the spending going on in DC under the Obama administration. It is taxation without representation. I have no representation in Washington DC at this time and am being put on a Homeland Security watch list at that. All Conservatives are. We are seen as Right Wing Extremists. I feel like I’m living in a communist country while the main stream media is simply a propaganda arm for the White House. Obama’sTexas Gov. Rick Perry fired up an anti-tax “tea party” Wednesday with his stance against the federal government and for states’ rights as some in his U.S. flag-waving audience shouted, “Secede!”An animated Perry told the crowd at Austin City Hall — one of three tea parties he was attending across the state — that officials in Washington have abandoned the country’s founding principles of limited government. He said the federal government is strangling Americans with taxation, spending and debt.Perry called his supporters patriots. Later, answering news reporters’ questions, Perry suggested Texans might at some point get so fed up they would want to secede from the union, though he said he sees no reason why Texas should do that.“There’s a lot of different scenarios,” Perry said. “We’ve got a great union. There’s absolutely no reason to dissolve it. But if Washingto