Republican Liberty Caucus Of Texas

They endorse a few candidates locally. I recently started paying attention to local politics. Doesn't seem like they do much
 
I'm probably going to join because I want there endorsement for when I run for local politics and eventually US House/Senate. I don't really know much about who they endorse. I just looked her up. Idk why they would endorse her. Maybe she's in the RLC?



Actually, I just looked into it. Usually when they recommend someone it's because the other option is HORRIBLE. That teaparty911 website endorsed Greg Abbott because he's better than the other candidates (they only endorse Republican candidates). This is why I despise the Libertarian Party to a certain degree. Breaking from the RP only alienated our base and did us no good as a result. True change comes from within.
 
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[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas, They endorse... That's about it. Nothing else. It's about as good as nothing.[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]I mean, I wish it weren't so, but all of our people really go about their own ways supporting their own candidates.[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]If you're going to run consider the endorsements of Simpson or Stickland, they'll know who to hook you up with. That, and it's always nice to have the endorsements of the 2 most conservative members of the Legislature. [/FONT]
 
[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas, They endorse... That's about it. Nothing else. It's about as good as nothing.[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]I mean, I wish it weren't so, but all of our people really go about their own ways supporting their own candidates.[/FONT]

[FONT=Helvetica, Arial, lucida grande, tahoma, verdana, arial, sans-serif]If you're going to run consider the endorsements of Simpson or Stickland, they'll know who to hook you up with. That, and it's always nice to have the endorsements of the 2 most conservative members of the Legislature. [/FONT]
So the RLC's endorsement really means nothing? Aww. Well that saves me money. Yeah I agree. Liberty-minded people really do go about their own way supporting candidates. I looked into that one website you gave me which was basically a radio website. It was interesting. It had Kesha Rogers on air at one point. I didn't really know how to connect with anyone through there. I don't really know how I'll connect with Simpson or Stickland either. It kinda sucks since it seems like Sugar Land and a few other areas encompassed in Fort Bend County doesn't really have that many liberty-minded Republicans.
 
I am not a member, I have considered joining. I pay attention to their endorsements, I used to respect them more than I do now. But ever since they recommended Sarah Davis for Reelection in HD 134 this year, I have been wondering what they are smoking.
Why on earth would ANYBODY endorse Sarah Davis? :confused:

I don't have any first-hand knowledge, but the RLC Houston seems to be obsessed with abortion.
 
Idk why they would endorse her. Maybe she's in the RLC?

Actually, I just looked into it. Usually when they recommend someone it's because the other option is HORRIBLE.

Bonnie Parker would likely have been a far superior state rep ... I don't know how one can be more HORRIBLE than Sarah Davis.
 
Republican Liberty Caucus of Texas, They endorse... That's about it. Nothing else. It's about as good as nothing.

I mean, I wish it weren't so, but all of our people really go about their own ways supporting their own candidates.

I still think liberty candidates would be well served by an organization/PAC under which we could organize, raise funds, and promote the liberty agenda ... perhaps our own version of Empower Texans. The RLC could be that organization, but unfortunately it seems to offer little more than a bad website (actually, two bad websites) and irrelevent endorsements. But I wanted to see if others here had the same view.
 
I still think liberty candidates would be well served by an organization/PAC under which we could organize, raise funds, and promote the liberty agenda ... perhaps our own version of Empower Texans. The RLC could be that organization, but unfortunately it seems to offer little more than a bad website (actually, two bad websites) and irrelevent endorsements. But I wanted to see if others here had the same view.
AMEN!
But as far as pacs go, The Accountability First PAC is helping us BIG time.
 
I still think liberty candidates would be well served by an organization/PAC under which we could organize, raise funds, and promote the liberty agenda ... perhaps our own version of Empower Texans. The RLC could be that organization, but unfortunately it seems to offer little more than a bad website (actually, two bad websites) and irrelevent endorsements. But I wanted to see if others here had the same view.

money is is best spent given directly to the candidates. I agree with your sentiment, it'd be nice to have a central source of who's good and who's bad.
 
I don't really know how I'll connect with Simpson or Stickland either. It kinda sucks since it seems like Sugar Land and a few other areas encompassed in Fort Bend County doesn't really have that many liberty-minded Republicans.

Get in contact with Chris Howe, he's friend with Heather Fazio. Shes with the MPP right now, since your in the Houston area check out the "Liberty on the rocks" group in Houston. Jeremy Blosser, he's helping TJs campaign contact him about getting involved and who to talk to
 
I still think liberty candidates would be well served by an organization/PAC under which we could organize, raise funds, and promote the liberty agenda ... perhaps our own version of Empower Texans. The RLC could be that organization, but unfortunately it seems to offer little more than a bad website (actually, two bad websites) and irrelevent endorsements. But I wanted to see if others here had the same view.
If the Libertarian Party would stop acting like babies and get on board, this could actually work. I want to do something like FreedomWorks. I think the only problem is a lot of liberty-minded people really don't have a place in government. A lot of us can promote the message but that doesn't really mean we can spread it to voters and rally people. When I get back home from college I think I'll ask the LP in the Houston ever if they seriously considered coming back to the RP.

Get in contact with Chris Howe, he's friend with Heather Fazio. Shes with the MPP right now, since your in the Houston area check out the "Liberty on the rocks" group in Houston. Jeremy Blosser, he's helping TJs campaign contact him about getting involved and who to talk to

Thanks!
 
money is is best spent given directly to the candidates.
Yes, and in State Legislature races, some of the PAC's give large amounts directly to candidates as well. The Federal races are a different game.

I agree with your sentiment, it'd be nice to have a central source of who's good and who's bad.

Give Jurgs01 the names of any and all liberty candidates you know of, his site is the best resource on the web for them at this point. I gave him most of the Texas names. But we need a TX group that only focuses an TX candidates, and preferably ranks the candidates in all races.
http://www.ronpaulforums.com/member.php?36798-jurgs01
http://www.candidates4liberty.com/home.html
https://www.facebook.com/candidates4libertydotcom
 
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