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    [url]http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/08/17/hutchison-announces-run-texas-governor/[/URL]

    LA MARQUE, Texas -- U.S. Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison announced her run for Texas governor Monday with a sharp blast at Gov. Rick Perry, saying he has overstayed his welcome with an administration marked by arrogance and "tragic" mistakes.
    Hutchison, using her old high school about 40 miles southeast of Houston as a backdrop, also proposed limiting governors to two, four-year terms. She called Perry -- a fellow Republican -- a "dedicated public servant," but otherwise laid into him. Perry, in office since 2000, is the longest serving governor in Texas history.
    Perry took over the remainder of former President George W. Bush's second term as governor and has been elected to two, four-year terms since. If he's re-elected in 2010 and completes his term, Perry would have held the job for 14 years.
    "We can't afford fourteen years of one person appointing every state board, agency and commission," Hutchison said. "It invites patronage. It tempts cronyism. And it has to stop, now."
    In a gymnasium that drew about 150 supporters and the La Marque High School cheerleading squad -- which Hutchison once belonged to -- she delivered her harshest critique ever of the Perry years.
    Hutchison said Texas is awash in government debt, leads the nation in uninsured children and suffers from the highest property taxes in the country. Perry's embrace of a business tax overhaul was a job killer, she said.
    "I call it a tragic mistake," she said.
    She singled out the Texas Department of Public Transportation, calling it the "most arrogant, unaccountable state agency in the history of Texas." Under Perry, the department has shunned local input and built too many toll roads, she said.
    The state's senior U.S. senator also belittled Perry's decision to turn down $550 million in federal stimulus money to help the state's empty unemployment insurance trust fund. She described the move as politically motivated and "irresponsible."
    Her highly critical speech underscored the bitter clash that the Republican primary for Texas governor is becoming.
    The rancor was evident from the moment Hutchison's vast entourage pulled into the parking lot of La Marque High School. Perry's aides had already parked a large truck carrying an oversized picture of the senator with a sign emblazoned across the front: "Kay Bailout Express," it read in reference to Hutchison's vote in favor of the 2008 financial rescue package.
    Perry spokesman Mark Miner also showed up at the gymnasium where Hutchison was speaking and delivered a response before the senator even began her speech.
    "Once again, the senator is coming up with no ideas," Miner said. "It's easy to criticize after being in Washington for 16 years, but the people of Texas want results not rhetoric."
    Miner later popped into an event in Houston to distribute copies of a 1993 speech in which Hutchison advocated term limits for members of Congress. Hutchison had said when first elected that she would only serve two terms but later ran -- successfully -- for a third.
    Hutchison has said she will resign her Senate seat this fall to focus on the governor's race.
    Only two Texans -- Sam Houston and Price Daniel -- have made the rare leap from U.S. senator to governor, but Hutchison has been itching to come home for years. She flirted with a gubernatorial run in 2005 but ultimately decided to stay in Washington -- avoiding a primary that GOP honchos feared would leave the party badly divided.
    Monday's kickoff drew high-profile supporters including former U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey, former Education Secretary Rod Paige and Karen Hughes, the former spokeswoman and diplomat from the last Bush administration.
    Hutchison planned to continue her five-day announcement tour in Houston, San Antonio and Austin as well as 15 other cities.
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    She needs to be Gone--as in retired. I don't want her back in the senate, and I DAMNED sure don't want her as governor.
     

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    Received two tax notices in two days. One for my home (MUD), and one for my property (a Kleberg County ISD). Will I ever own my property outright? I'm with Medina on higher sales tax, no property tax, but she didn't convince me on state income tax.


    On Perry, he's tried to sell us out at every opportunity. Aside from guns and capital punishment, I don't see eye to eye with this man. KBH is worse.


    If I had to vote today, sadly, it would be for Perry.
     

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    State income tax seems like a bad idea to me. Just the administration of that will cost many millions, and the ones that will be hurt the most are the lower income people who own no property to realize a savings from the elimination of proper taxes. I really don't have an answer to the Texas tax issue, A straight high rate sales tax sounds good, as it would be fair to all, except that hurts the state in that neighboring state residents would be reluctant to buy goods from Texas. I would probably support a lower property tax, higher sales tax and no income tax.
     

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    State income tax seems like a bad idea to me.


    Income tax is a horrible idea, the only one worse is more government. Maybe I didn't hear it right or need to view it again, but I didn't feel like Medina was 100% against it.



    I really don't have an answer to the Texas tax issue


    It's not an simple situation. To start, I'd get rid of sports subsidies. From NFL stadiums to high school sports complexes.
     

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    Got to be another answer rather then property tax as it alone cannot support the huge growth of schools,honestly I believe property tax one of the most unfair I've paid in my lifetime.
     

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    Inefficiency is the worst part. Dump public schools and go vouchers/charters.
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