Texas Governor Rick Perry Meets California Republicans in Sacramento Today

Lorraine Yapps Cohen

Got my cowboy boots and cowboy hat on! Yee haa, Rick Perry comes to California!

Texas Governor Rick Perry visits Sacramento today, June 30. Meeting at 3:30 this afternoon with California Republicans, Perry returns the visit CA Assemblyman Dan Logue and fellow assembly members made to Texas in April.

CA has a friend in TX

Rick Perry isn't a stranger to Californians. He has been attracting Californians looking for work to his state. In so doing, he's added 165,000 jobs in Texas while California lost 1.2 million. To say that Rick Perry stands for jobs is an accurate statement. He's got economic recovery down to a science. No exaggeration.

Dan Logue's trip to Texas enamored the home state with Perry. Seeking something to learn from Texas, Californians learned that AB32 got it all wrong. To Logue's disappointment, Proposition 23 didn't pass, keeping the disastrous global warming legislation on the books while driving jobs out of state. Nobody here noticed that global warming is a hoax, while Perry noticed the business exodus and welcomed California's unemployed to the Lone Star State.

Perry for prosperity

Perry looks like a hero, turning economic wagons around, turning poverty to prosperity, and turning heads. Who's that guy with firey talk in a slow drawl? It's Rick Perry finding friends in a state quite unlike Texas.

But Republicans everywhere are cut out of the same cloth, despite their status as minority party in the not-so-Golden State. CA GOPers want to see him run. A deep and lasting friendship is developing in devastated territory. Both it and the country are ripe for reform and so ready to see Rick Perry run.

TX has a friend in CA

If California can't learn from Texas--and it sure doesn't look like CA Dems are doing much differently--then California can throw in its support for Rick Perry to run. It was Dan Logue who initiated the Draft Perry website. The man knows talent when he sees it and economic salvation, if not for California, for the country.

California may be too far gone for economic recovery, but the country isn't. The meeting today with Republicans may urge Perry to put his talents to work for all Americans. The current slate of GOP hopefuls is conspicuously devoid of a "jobs creation" candidate. Californians now employed in Texas are testimony to Perry's record in that arena.

Gaining ground

A Fox News poll of GOP primary voters shows Perry at 13% right behind Romney at 18%...truly amazing since Perry hasn't even announced.

But, hot dam, it looks like Perry is getting ready to run! What a blockbuster it would be if Perry announced his candidacy in California!

Published by Lorraine Yapps Cohen

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  • LetsCook7/1/2011

    Great article!

  • Mike Powers7/1/2011

    I hope Gov. Perry makes up his mind soon... the current GOP contenders don't have much going for them right now, and Perry can certainly shake up the field and cast real doubt on whether or not the country will re-elect Pres. Obama.

  • Lori Gunn7/1/2011

    great writing:)

  • Teila Tankersley6/30/2011

    the fun begins :)

  • Nancy P. Goodman, in Tennessee6/30/2011

    good work!

  • Michele Starkey6/30/2011

    I hope he throws his cowboy hat in the ring! cheers :)

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