Recalling how discussing issues made her realize that she really was a conservative, New Mexico Governor Susana Martinez addresses the 2012 Republican National Convention.
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Photographers fined for refusing gay marriage shoot
But how does taking pictures get classified as public accommodations? Because getting your picture taken is classified as “an essential service” in New Mexico.
States losing millions on “green” companies too
[T]he record for companies touted as part of a renewable energy revolution in the state [NM] is looking pretty dismal.
Politicians Call for Sacrifice to Solve the Mess They Created
Congress voted for and created terrible problems as a result of their own negligence and excesses and lack of aforethought. They should cease demanding that earners/producers “sacrifice” to save politician’s rear ends.
GOVERNOR SUSANA MARTINEZ RESCINDS NEW MEXICO SANCTUARY STATUS
Governor Susana Martinez announced today that she has signed an executive order rescinding sanctuary status for illegal immigrants who commit crimes in New Mexico while protecting victims and witnesses of criminal acts.
The Assault on Drilling Is Onshore, Too
The Obama Administration is doing much more harm than good. Gas prices are nearly 40 cents per gallon higher than what they were last year and show no sign of falling any time soon.
Conservative Republican Latina Wins N.M. Governor’s Office With Strict Stand on Illegal Immigration
Republican Susana Martinez, who won New Mexico’s gubernatorial race by running as a conservative, vowed to boost security along the Southwest border during her campaign.
Teaparty Backed Hispanic GOP Win 2 Governor’s Races and 1 Senate Seat
In one night, Hispanic Republican Party candidates won three statewide races – two governorships and one senate seat. Democrats only have one Hispanic statewide office holder in the country, Sen. Bob Menéndez of New Jersey.
Three Hispanic Republicans Likely to Win Statewide Races
Few, if any, have analyzed that while the Republican Party has three Hispanic candidates likely to win statewide elections next Tuesday, according to RealClear Politics’ average of polls, the Democratic Party has none.
Energy and anger
Cap and trade is becoming a hot issue in places like New Mexico, with voter wrath aimed at House members who supported the scheme