Less a townhall meeting, more a gathering of friends…
As people gathered in Casa Rodriguez Mexican Restaurant in Downtown Bryan, Texas, Representative Noriega walked around an introduced himself to supporters. As the crowd grew people gathered around tables and talked about the campaign, Democratic politics, and chips and salsa.
While Senator Cornyn’s campaign filmed the townhall, Noriega opened up with comments about his energy plan, which includes moving away from the dependency on fossil fuels, by using wind and solar and other alternative technologies.
“If you continue to do things the same old way, you are destined to have the same old outcomes.”
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So, how are the chips and salsa?
The chips are crispy and the salsa is hot…
With a room full of Democrats, if the beer is cold it would be perfect.
I don't do Dr. Pepper. I don't do much beer either--1 or 2.
Well, now I am enjoying a cold beer at Revolution Cafe and Bar...
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