The Power of a Quote - Dee Margo Follow-up...
State Rep Dee Margo has been pretty clear over the last month or so that he was not going to be filing many bills.
Again, a page from the George Bush playbook, when in doubt, lower the expectations. Makes sense, that way you can basically get away with not doing very much.
But if you recall in an earlier piece about Margo, I mentioned that I found it interesting that Margo was so critical of Joe Moody on the campaign trail and then changed his tune as soon as he got in to office. I went back and dug up the quote from an article in the El Paso Inc.
It was actually from October, so just right before the election. And his quote doesn't really give him any wiggle room either.
In an October Issue of El Paso Inc., Margo had the following criticism:
“My point is not one legislative bill filed by Joe had anything to do
with the third building,” Margo said. “If you say it’s that important,
I don’t care if you’re a rookie or whatever, go fulfill what you say
is important. What changed?”
Don't think either of his two bills had anything to do with the 3rd Building. This one isn't easy to explain away.
Again, a page from the George Bush playbook, when in doubt, lower the expectations. Makes sense, that way you can basically get away with not doing very much.
But if you recall in an earlier piece about Margo, I mentioned that I found it interesting that Margo was so critical of Joe Moody on the campaign trail and then changed his tune as soon as he got in to office. I went back and dug up the quote from an article in the El Paso Inc.
It was actually from October, so just right before the election. And his quote doesn't really give him any wiggle room either.
In an October Issue of El Paso Inc., Margo had the following criticism:
“My point is not one legislative bill filed by Joe had anything to do
with the third building,” Margo said. “If you say it’s that important,
I don’t care if you’re a rookie or whatever, go fulfill what you say
is important. What changed?”
Don't think either of his two bills had anything to do with the 3rd Building. This one isn't easy to explain away.
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