Friday, December 12, 2008

Blog Stage #8

I blogged on Crystal Texas Gov't
Crystal, I would have to agree with everything you said in this post you brought up great points. I recently did a blgo about this same topic a little while back and would like to praise you for having the same kind of views I have. I thought i was the only one! Your liquor law on sundays benefiting Christians for their holy day which is not fair for Jewish people who have their sabbath on saturdays not sundays. I agree that texas does have many laws which are outdated and based too much on religion for my liking. I dont have a problem with anyone being religious but in certain cases the state and religion need to be seperate and not have one base something on the other.

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Blog Stage #7

Georgetown, Texas 30 minutes north of Austin, Texas. In the recent elections there were two propositions to expand the ever too small and too crowded infamous Williams Drive. Proposition 1 and Proposition 2. Some of my co workers at my place of employment began to complain about the new propositions. If passed they would begin to expand the road making it wider and much smoother to travel on. My co workers were saying how they did not want this to happen because they love the way Williams Drive is now. I would have to respectfully disagree with their wishes to not have the propositions pass. The people who use Williams drive to get around Georgetown are usually quite slow, do not care to get anywhere on time, do not care if you need to get somewhere, and will turn in front of you coming out of Sun City as you are going along driving the speed limit forcing you to slow down to the pace of a snail. I suppose that is why people I have talked to about the propositions want Williams to stay the same because they are just like every other driver for the most part in Georgetown Texas who like to go 15 miles per hour under the speed limit taking their sweet time going everywhere around the city. I want it to be passed for obvious reasons expanding the road would take care of some of the problems stated above making it much more efficient and cutting the time down it takes to get around town considerably.