Kinky Friedman for Governor of Texas 2006

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In summary, Kinky Friedman is promoting Renewable Energy in Texas, and he mentioned Willie Nelson's Biodiesel Program. They want to get at least 10% of Texans on biodiesel. School bus fleets could be converted to biodiesel. Trucks (a lot of those in Texas) could be operate on biodiesel. This will reduce imports of oil from overseas. Willie Nelson's new gig: Biodiesel.
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This item was briefly mentioned by E6S in
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=90771&highlight=Kinky

But here is an update. :biggrin:

http://www.kinkyfriedman.com/

http://www.kinkyfriedman.com/issues/

Issues:

Why vote for Kinky?

Why the he! not?
Texas politics stinks.

The parties sell themselves to big donors, lobbyists control the legislature's agenda, and the top fundraising groups in the state are being indicted for money laundering. Corruption and big money have such a chokehold that the two major parties blew $100 million in the last governor's race to elect a candidate to a job that pays $100,000 a year. And for all that money spent, less than 30% of us bothered to show up at the polls.

Why? Because it's hard to stand in line at the ballot box when neither candidate promises anything more than politics as usual. Texans are the most independent people in America, and if we're going to be inspired, the inspiration will come from someone unafraid to deal in new ideas and honest answers, an independent leader who let's the people call the plays instead of dancing to the tune of the money men.

That kind of leader is never going to look or sound like a politician. He won't steer by image polls, speak in hollow phrases approved by focus groups, or show up in hand-tailored suits.

You'll know him when you see him—true Texas leaders are unmistakable. After all, the last independent governor of Texas was Sam Houston. The next will be Kinky Friedman.

Can he pull it off - as an Independent??
 
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Related to Kinky's ideas for Renewable Energy is Willie Nelson's Biodiesel Program!

No, we are not kidding! This is for real! :1thumbup

Kinky Friedman is promoting Renewable Energy in Texas, and he mentioned Willie Nelson's Biodiesel Program. They want to get at least 10% of Texans on biodiesel. School bus fleets could be converted to biodiesel. Trucks (a lot of those in Texas) could be operate on biodiesel.

This will reduce imports of oil from overseas.

http://www.wnbiodiesel.com/

http://www.wnbiodiesel.com/technology.html

http://www.wnbiodiesel.com/products.html

http://www.wnbiodiesel.com/company.html

:biggrin:

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Willie Nelson's new gig: Biodiesel
Singer starts business that aims to get truckers on board
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6826994/

Willie Nelson Bets on Biodiesel
http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,66288,00.html

DALLAS -- "On the Road Again" means something new for Willie Nelson these days -- a chance for truckers to fill their tanks with clean-burning biodiesel fuel.

Nelson and three business partners recently formed a company called Willie Nelson's Biodiesel that is marketing the fuel to truck stops. The fuel is made from vegetable oils, mainly soybeans, and can be burned without modification to diesel engines.

It may be difficult to picture the 71-year-old hair-braided Texas rebel as an energy company executive, but the singer's new gig is in many ways about social responsibility -- and that is classic Nelson.
 
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With a name like that, i don't think so
 
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Pengwuino said:
With a name like that, i don't think so
It's Texas he might be able too.
 
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scott1 said:
It's Texas he might be able too.

Contrary to what some believe, this state isn't populated by 20 million yahoos, although we have our fair share just like everyone else. Kinky ranks right up there with Ross Perot and Clayton Williams. It takes more to get into the governors mansion than just collecting the designated number of signatures to get on a ballot. Unfortunately, between Perry, Bell, Rylander, and Kinky the choice is more “lesser of evils”.
 
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But what about the issues and Kinky's position on the issues?

Education
Texas has the second-largest population of any state in the country and three of the ten largest cities. That's an awfully big cart to pull with the horsepower we're currently giving our kids in Texas schools. An educated workforce and top-notch schools are essential to keeping our state attractive to new business, but we're failing the test.

Healthcare
Texas ranks rock-bottom in providing for the basic needs of its youngest and poorest residents. More than one fifth of Texas children have no health insurance at all.

Renewable Energy
It's time for Texas to reclaim bragging rights as an energy icon. As governor, Kinky will accomplish that by encouraging investment and innovation in new methods of electricity generation and new fuels like biodiesel.

Think these are fringe technologies? Think again. Wind power plants, solar power arrays, and landfill gas capture systems are already in operation across Texas in cities from Fort Stockton to Fort Worth. Texas has been called "the Saudi Arabia of renewable energy," and firms from TXU to Kyocera are already clamoring for a piece of the action.

Political Reform Agenda
http://www.kinkyfriedman.com/issues/political_reform.html
 
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There two key issues in this state that would help solve many of the others. Illegal immigration and the property tax system. If any of the candidates would make a REAL effort in solving these two issues they would have an open door to the mansion. Unfortunatly, I see no realistic resolution comming out of legislature.
 
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At the very least, Kinky will get a healthy second place finish. Perry's totally going to get below 40%.

Really, there's a chance Kinky can win. The most recent poll I saw was:
Perry - 40
Kinky - 21
Strayhorn - 20
Bell - 17

And that's a poll of likely voters. The kinds of people who'll vote for Kinky Friedman are not by any means likely voters. I really think that given a few more months of campaigning against the political system, he could pull off a surprise win.

Texas may not be a state of 20 million "yahoos", but if being a yahoo means voting for Kinky Friedman, then you don't need 20 million yahoos for him to be governor. In 2002, only 4.6 million people voted in the TX gubernatorial election. With 4 candidates, if Kinky could get about 1.5-2 million "yahoos" to vote for him, he'd become governor.
 
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If Rick "How's the Hair" Perry can win an election, why not Kinky?

What he ought to do is campaign with the promise to put Willie Nelson in charge of Taxation!:approve:
 
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Plastic Photon said:
What he ought to do is campaign with the promise to put Willie Nelson in charge of Taxation!:approve:

Or the Agriculture Commission. :wink:
 
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Echo 6 Sierra said:
Or the Agriculture Commission. :wink:
Now that will get out the hippie vote!
 
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Gokul43201 said:
Now that will get out the hippie vote!
Which is pretty much limited to small enclaves in Austin. :smile:
 
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Gokul43201 said:
Now that will get out the hippie vote!
Haven't all the hippies died yet?

Astronuc said:
Which is pretty much limited to small enclaves in Austin.
Though true for the most part, there are more and more "Co-Ops" popping up in the triangle between Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio. You could probably squeeze a Libertarian vote or two out of them. As for Kinky's success, I'll venture to say that he will probably lose by an ever so slight margin. I only say this because the Hair-meister has all the big businesses wrapped up.
 

Related to Kinky Friedman for Governor of Texas 2006

1. What is Kinky Friedman's background and qualifications for running for Governor of Texas?

Kinky Friedman is a singer, songwriter, author, and political activist. He has no prior experience in politics, but has run for various political offices in the past. He is known for his satirical and unconventional approach to political issues.

2. What is Kinky Friedman's platform for his 2006 campaign?

Kinky Friedman's platform included legalizing and taxing marijuana, creating a state lottery, and implementing a flat tax system. He also advocated for more funding for education and mental health services, and promoting the arts and music in Texas.

3. How did Kinky Friedman's campaign for Governor of Texas 2006 impact the election?

Kinky Friedman's campaign gained a lot of attention and media coverage due to his celebrity status and unconventional approach. However, he ultimately did not win the election, receiving only 12.6% of the vote. Some argue that his campaign helped bring attention to important issues and contributed to the overall political discourse.

4. What were some criticisms of Kinky Friedman's campaign for Governor of Texas 2006?

Some critics argued that Kinky Friedman lacked the experience and qualifications necessary to be an effective governor. They also criticized his use of humor and satire in serious political issues. Additionally, some questioned the sincerity of his campaign and viewed it as a publicity stunt.

5. Has Kinky Friedman run for political office since his 2006 campaign for Governor of Texas?

Yes, Kinky Friedman has run for various political offices since his 2006 campaign, including the Texas Agriculture Commissioner in 2014 and the Texas Railroad Commissioner in 2018. However, he has not won any of these races.

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