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JoethePleb

(204 posts)
Fri Mar 21, 2014, 04:04 PM Mar 2014

Kinky Friedman: Where There's A Weed There's A Way

On Thursday morning Kinky Friedman, Democratic candidate for Agriculture Commissioner, sat down for an interview with the Texas Tribune's Evan Smith. Kinky is a well-known but polarizing figure finding himself in a run off with the unknown and plain named Jim Hogan who openly views himself as a protest vote after the party favorite failed to make it out of the first round. Kinky, who gained fame as a Texas outlaw, comedian, and entertainer, is finding that the most difficult part of landing his next big gig is having others take him seriously.
For all the right reasons Friedman wants to legalize pot and hemp which he has made the focus of his campaign but unfortunately doing so is not in the purview of the Texas Agricultural Commissioner. When pressed on this by Smith, he touted the economic and environmental benefits of farming hemp vs. Cotton, our state's current largest cash crop. He said he spoke to many small farmers who were enthusiastic about the potential for a crop that used 50% less water without any of the pesticides.

He then went on the offensive asking why this Smith seem to be dismissing his policy position as if the "whole world wasn't talking about this...Lots of candidates are talking about education, but I'm talking about how to fund It," he said.

More from Kinky on Willie, weed and water, below the jump...

http://www.burntorangereport.com/diary/14989/kinky-friedman-where-theres-a-weed-theres-a-way

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Kinky Friedman: Where There's A Weed There's A Way (Original Post) JoethePleb Mar 2014 OP
K & R.... dhill926 Mar 2014 #1
+1 Go Vols Mar 2014 #3
I think his prospects are limited unless a lot of people cast joke votes struggle4progress Mar 2014 #2
Texas needs someone like Kinky as Agriculture Commissioner who takes the drought seriously! Sunlei Mar 2014 #4
LOL! tweeternik Mar 2014 #5

Sunlei

(22,651 posts)
4. Texas needs someone like Kinky as Agriculture Commissioner who takes the drought seriously!
Sun Mar 23, 2014, 08:26 AM
Mar 2014

The lack of fresh water & the fracked out water table 'problem' will get worse not better. Hardest hit of course are farms and ranches.

Seems like the Rs in power in Texas don't give a shit about any state industry except old school oil, import 'crude' refining companies to ship product out of the USA- and frack away all the water out of the land.
The only 'people' they are interested in are the $7.00 a day border labor they can exploit and any private prison labor they can use for 50 cents an hour.

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