The Texas of Bush and Perry

Steve Sailer

09/26/2011

Chris Roach has an essay about Texas that’s well-worth reading.

A couple of things to keep in mind:

Since the first oil gusher in Texas 110 years ago, Texas has benefited from a whole lot of competent Americans moving in. The oil industry brings in people who can get stuff done. At least as far back as 1960’s Project Talent national post-Sputnik tests, Texas schoolchildren were outscoring California schoolchildren, despite California having a lot more Nobel Prize winners.

Being governor of Texas isn’t that hard of a job. It has an odd constitution where the Lt. Governor is surprisingly powerful.

Perry and Bush hate each other, but Perry seems like the guy Bush was always pretending to be.

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