Houghton's new low…calls TURF & its members "bigots"

Link to the Texas Monthly’s blog article here. See it on YouTube in full color below!


In a stunning display of arrogance and downright mean-spirited rancor, Transportation Commissioner Ted Houghton, the same Commissioner who lied under oath and admitted to crimes under oath (see it here and here), decided to break from protocol during citizen comment and hurl a slur not only at TURF Board Member Hank Gilbert, but also directed it at ALL TURF members when he said “you and your organization are bigots” (though some thought he said “idiots” because of the cross talk) for opposing the sale of our public infrastructure to the highest bidder. Since then, Senator Glenn Hegar fired-off a letter to denounce Houghton’s new low stating, “TxDOT remains arrogant and unresponsive to the people it serves.” It demonstrates why we need to insist the Legislature ABOLISH the Transportation Commission and replace it with a single elected commissioner! Ask your representatives to support HB 565 to do just that!

Texas Monthly
Burkablog
Sunday, March 8, 2009
The Week in Review

The transportation stimulus package.

This is one area where the stimulus package can produce real jobs and have real economic benefits. So why is the amount so small–just $2.5 billion overall, and $1.2 billion in the first installment? One of the reasons is that Obama wants to invest in high-speed rail. I think this is a boondoggle.

I’d like to see more of the money go to highways and less to high-speed rail. High-speed rail requires total grade separation. For rural Texas, it will make the Trans-Texas Corridor battle look like a walk in the park. I ran some numbers back in the early nineties, when the idea of a bullet train was first floated, and to break even on the project’s then $6 billion cost, trains had to run 97% full between Houston and Dallas 24 hours a day. Like it or not, the most efficient method of getting people from point A to point B is one lane of freeway. In an hour, it carries six times the number of people as rail, and the cost is approximately the same.

Politically, the most important aspect of the transportation funding battle was the continuing hostility between TxDOT and the Legislature. TxDOT froze lawmakers out of the discussion of which projects should be funded, with the result that 70% of the money will go to toll roads. Legislators did not cover themselves with glory either, as some took the opportunity to lobby for projects in their districts. The level of mistrust of TxDOT is as high as it has ever been–thanks to Commissioner Ted Houghton, who decided to do a little bomb-throwing of his own at the March 5 meeting of the Texas Highway Commission, calling one of the witnesses and the organization he represents “idiots.” Senator Hegar fired off a letter to Houghton, which included the following observations:

* I am … compelled to strongly denounce your comments to Mr. Hank Gilbert at the … meeting as completely out of line and wholly unacceptable.

* Regardless of the criticism you may have received over the last few years in your duties as a commissioner and regardless of your thoughts about Mr. Gilbert or the group he represents, he is a Texas taxpayer, and it is extremely inconsiderate for you to dismiss him and the organization he represents as “idiots.” Anyone who holds the prestigious position of Texas transportation commissioner must take both the good and the bad that comes with that position and treat our fellow citizens with respect; the same respect that he paid you in politely expressing his thoughts and opinions.

* [I]ncidents like this one only underscore the problems of the past and retard future progress. They certainly do nothing to change the perception of many of my legislative colleagues that TxDOT remains arrogant and unresponsive to the people it serves….

Lots of fodder here for the coming battle over TxDOT sunset.

2 Replies to “Houghton's new low…calls TURF & its members "bigots"”

  1. Jeannon Kralj

    I cannot understand why there are no comments here yet. I am not even a San Antonio area resident and I am thankful for this venue to blow my top.

    I just watched this video on The Simple Truth public access TV show here in Austin this Monday afternoon, March 9.

    I could not tell what Ted Houghton said and neither could Hank Gilbert. Not only did Houghton throw out an ad hominem, whether it was “idiots” or “bigots” no one seems to know for sure, but I think Mr. Gilbert as well as the audience could deduce that it was an ad hominem, a name calling, based solely on Houghton’s behavior and demeanor, which was lower than a snake’s belly in a wagon rut.

    I wonder if the demon ghost of Ric Williamson has not possessed the already infested body of Houghton.

    Now is the time for all good Texans to come to the aid of the once great rebublic of Texas.

    TxDOT is globalist filth intent upon the destruction the nation that gave freedom under God meaning and life in this world destined for Houghton’s one world death and slavery system.

  2. EstebanErikStipnieks

    I saw the clip what the commish meant to say when address Turf is the following
    “Shut up you private citizen can you not see I work for the government therefore I am better then you I know more then you will ever know YOU WORK FOR ME AND MY AGENDA I do not care about the federalist papers I do not care abot the Texas Revolution I am el jeffe I am above the law. Shut up and serve me!” This comment is not be constrewed as an official editorial position of http://www.ausaboxing.com/main.html which chartered as of March 3 exists as a non political entity.

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