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A longtime disgrace for the U.S. of A. is the unavoidable burden of indebtedness required to work through a vocational or college education, at whatever level. Forgiving these debts after their affliction is only a short-term bandaide measure which ignores the cause of the wound and does nothing to prevent the bleeding at its source. Why should public financing (barebones) of schools through the secondary level be an acceptable arrangement (though currently under duress from the privateers of the education business), yet for vocational school and college, everybody is on their own?
Read moreIn last week’s Bulletin, the Republican county chair in Bandera said a Mar A Lago type FBI raid happened during a recent Republican meeting at the China Bowl restaurant.
Read moreDoes the Presidential decree waiving student indebtedness follow the Constitutional requirement that all budget bills originate in the House? In contrast
Read moreEditor’s Note: The following letter refers to a column published in the August 31 edition by Conrad Streigl.
Read moreYour Bandera County Republican Party has kept our promise that all meetings will be open to the public, though some meetings do not have public comment, per Republican Party Rules. We have monthly meetings, which we hold in each Precinct so voters didn’t have so far to travel. Our August meeting was held in Precincts 101 and 102 at Rocking B Ranch, where we had a heavy agenda, but a very successful meeting.
Read moreUpon stepping out of the Constitutional Convention in 1776, a woman approached Benjamin Franklin and breathlessly asked what kind of government the Framer’s had decided to bestow upon our new country, to which Dr Franklin answered, “A Republic, Ma
Read moreThe past few months have been heart breaking for many of us.
Read moreWe, the Bandera County Republican Executive Committee, submit this helpful information to Bandera County voters, as your voting procedures will change beginning the November election.
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