The “Waffle” King strikes again

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Bill King now says un-elected neighborhood bureaucrats should be given more tax money to spend as they wish.

That’s not conservative thinking. That is precisely the kind of logic that is letting Uptown waste $200 million tax on a bus project virtually no Houstonian will use outside the Galleria area.

King has waffled on whether he will stop the Galleria bus project if elected. That’s not leadership.

Houstonians need to elect a Mayor that will tell you the truth about what he will do before they cast their ballots.

Only Ben Hall has committed to stop the bus boondoggle day one, and he’s warning unelected Uptown bosses that he will insist of their repaying any tax dollars they waste once he is Mayor.

“I invite the property owners and residents of Uptown to join my campaign. I will put a stop to this project. And I will break up these neighborhood piggy banks for unelected bosses and to spend the tax dollars for projects that will better serve the needs of the
city,” says Hall.

Another waffle by King occurred at a mayoral debate last week. King finally called the HERO ordinance on the ballot a bad ordinance, yet just one day later he refused to say how he would vote on the “bad ordinance.”

“I oppose HERO because it jeopardizes the public safety of our daughters, wives and mothers,” says Ben Hall. “We will not let men use women’s restrooms. Period! Houstonians don’t need career politician double-speak. They want the truth. ”

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