Someone in Fort Bend County has the same virus that’s infected the campaigns of Kentucky and Georgia Democrats. C’mon—you know. It’s the affliction of “no, I won’t publicly disclose who I voted for in the last two Presidential elections and I’ll find any way to avoid answering that question, but privately –well that’s another story.”
Except this strain of germ has spread to the TxDOT Prop 1 debate—where the virus doesn’t initially appear on an incumbent’s campaign website but after a prolonged period of incubation, the illness (h/t Hot Air) is diagnosed to be communicable by email.
Here’s State Representative Dana “Rick” Millers campaign website. He’s not vomited the words Vote FOR TxDOT Proposition 1 on his campaign website, although the early symptoms of exposure to Big Government transportation spending are manifesting themselves:
–and here’s evidence of the bugs transmission through email:
Here’s hoping patient zero in the Miller campaign is identified and cured—quickly— before the disease spreads throughout the County.


This is why I am SUPPORTING Prop 1: “High cost of maintaining Eagle Ford roads strains DeWitt County”. These little country towns/Counties cannot afford to repair the roads that the oil companies are tearing up with their heavy equipment. Not everyone is benefiting from the boom. The tax monies come from the oil companies to help repair the roads which their equipment tore up. Seems like the right thing to do. http://www.ogj.com/articles/uogr/print/volume-2/issue-4/high-cost-of-maintaining-eagle-ford-roads-strains-dewitt-county.html
Pratt: Why I’m voting “NO” on Proposition 1: http://prattontexas.com/2014/10/20/why-im-voting-no-on-proposition-1/