In Full Gear
Now that the primary has ended the race for the U.S. Senate is in full gear. Recently, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram wrote a story about the race and the candidates who are running: (Continue reading...)
Now that the primary has ended the race for the U.S. Senate is in full gear. Recently, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram wrote a story about the race and the candidates who are running: (Continue reading...)
What kind of president conducts business like this? Who would convene a meeting to let people be involved in the process and then try and preempt the meeting by announcing that you already have a plan and you just want everyone to agree to it? (Continue reading...)
I am proud to announce that with campaign finance reports now available, our campaign continues to build an almost insurmountable fundraising lead over the rest of the GOP pack. (Continue reading...)
Austin, Texas — Campaign finance reports available today show that former Texas Secretary of State Roger Williams has built an almost insurmountable fundraising lead over his GOP competitors hoping to succeed Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. (Continue reading...)
Most people know that ten years ago, President Bush cut taxes. What most people don’t know is that those same tax cuts are set to expire in 2011.
What does that mean for American taxpayers? It means a huge tax increase is only a year away. (Continue reading...)
Last night we saw something extraordinary. A president who has lost the confidence of the American people blamed everyone but himself. He lectured the Supreme Court, complained about Senate procedure and pointing the finger of blame yet again at his predecessor. But the most disturbing lack of leadership was when one of the biggest spenders in American history gave the country a lecture about the dangers of spending too much. (Continue reading...)
If there is one lesson that we learned last night from Massachusetts, it is this: in a special election, the candidate who wins is the candidate who is prepared. (Continue reading...)
In an article about possible new candidates, the Dallas Morning News points out that Roger Williams holds an overwhelming fundraising lead and that Governor Perry will want to appoint a proven fundraiser. This is a nice pat on the back for our campaign that we thought you would want to take a look at it! (Continue reading...)
On Christmas Day, we saw the face of evil. Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, an al Qaeda-trained terrorist, tried to detonate a bomb on an airline. (Continue reading...)
So what does Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid say with public opposition growing against his government-run health care plan? (Continue reading...)
So this is how the Obama Administration creates jobs: it convenes a summit at the White House with a few token business people to talk about plans for creating more spending and more government. Where was the Chamber of Commerce? Where was the National Federation of Independent Business? Where was WORKING AMERICA? (Continue reading...)
On October 3, 1863, Abraham Lincoln was in the midst of fighting a civil war. But he still took time to establish the last Thursday of November as a National Day of Thanksgiving. He asked that we, as a nation, give thanks for all this country had and what its future held. I encourage you as you gather with your loved ones this Thanksgiving to be sure to count your blessings and to give thanks for the many people who make this country great. (Continue reading...)
This past weekend, Senator Hutchison made it official. "Let me be crystal clear about one thing," she said, "I will be resigning this Senate seat." That means the race for the U.S. Senate is officially underway. And nobody is more prepared to win that race than I am. (Continue reading...)
A century ago, world events thrust America into the position of one of the world's great powers and gave us the responsibility of facing down the dictators, tyrants and bullies of the world to keep evil from prevailing. For that entire century, the burden has fallen overwhelmingly on American Veterans to keep that evil at bay. (Continue reading...)