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LetMyPeopleVote

(145,242 posts)
Sun Oct 9, 2022, 04:05 PM Oct 2022

Editorial: We recommend Mike Collier for Texas lieutenant governor

The Texas Lt. Governor actually has far more power than the Texas Governor. The Lt. Governor is in control of the Texas Senate and can control a great deal. I have been on a panel with Mike and he is a good man



https://www.houstonchronicle.com/opinion/endorsements/article/Editorial-We-recommend-Mike-Collier-for-Texas-17496286.php

Mike Collier won’t just promise to lower your property tax bill, he’ll tell you how he’s going to do it. And if you don’t quite understand all the math and jargony tax code talk, the affable certified public accountant and longtime consultant for investors in the energy industry will make it real simple with a few water bottles or any other props within his grasp.

That’s what he did during his screening with the editorial board last week. When our furrowed brows apparently belied some confusion about the particular loophole he claims is the holy grail to Texas tax relief, the candidate for lieutenant governor grabbed one water bottle that represented a skyscraper in a thriving, highly developed part of town that’s worth $500 million, and another bottle that represented a skyscraper in a run-down, lower-end part of town a few miles away that’s worth $200 million.....

Mike Collier won’t just promise to lower your property tax bill, he’ll tell you how he’s going to do it. And if you don’t quite understand all the math and jargony tax code talk, the affable certified public accountant and longtime consultant for investors in the energy industry will make it real simple with a few water bottles or any other props within his grasp.

That’s what he did during his screening with the editorial board last week. When our furrowed brows apparently belied some confusion about the particular loophole he claims is the holy grail to Texas tax relief, the candidate for lieutenant governor grabbed one water bottle that represented a skyscraper in a thriving, highly developed part of town that’s worth $500 million, and another bottle that represented a skyscraper in a run-down, lower-end part of town a few miles away that’s worth $200 million.

“This is full of people paying high rents and is very valuable property,” he says lifting one water bottle. “This is very different,” he says lifting the other, “It’s in a part of town where the values are not nearly as high, it’s only half full and it’s less valuable.”

Dan Patrick is a disgusting asshole and we need to replace him with Mike
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Editorial: We recommend Mike Collier for Texas lieutenant governor (Original Post) LetMyPeopleVote Oct 2022 OP
I'm glad he left the Republican Party. He may have swing appeal on the GOP side flying_wahini Oct 2022 #1
since he has run as a Democrat for state wide office since 2014 yellowdogintexas Oct 2022 #2

flying_wahini

(6,594 posts)
1. I'm glad he left the Republican Party. He may have swing appeal on the GOP side
Sun Oct 9, 2022, 04:47 PM
Oct 2022

But I doubt they know that he used to be one of them.

yellowdogintexas

(22,252 posts)
2. since he has run as a Democrat for state wide office since 2014
Sun Oct 16, 2022, 09:02 PM
Oct 2022

and wasn't a public figure before that, I doubt it is well known he was once a Republican.

I really like him! He can make the most boring dry subject entertaining and understanding!

I hope Beto has wide coattails.

A number of State Senators are backing Mike because they hate Dan Patrick. Our county judge has endorsed him

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