Chapter 6 I Can Love the State Too

These bizarre documents:

First of all, the state government of Texas awarded Tom the title of "high-sounding" such as an Patriotic Capitalist, a Patriotic Factory Owner, and a Patriotic Entrepreneur.

Tom was smuggled in from the Second German Reich, and he really didn't love the country first.

You know, in the eyes of Governor James, Tom's visit to Texas this time is definitely the first time he comes to Texas, and he will directly award the title of Loving the State and the People?

The second is the signing of the new Texas bill, which roughly states that in order to attract foreign investment, companies incorporated in Texas with out-of-state capital can enjoy the benefits of tax exemption for three years.

And that's not all, there are all sorts of Texas government bills that give benefits to foreign-owned companies.

Charity is tax-free, infrastructure is tax-free, schools are tax-free, and even the funds used in factories to provide low-cost meals to employees are tax-free.

To put it bluntly, it is that a foreign-owned company can reasonably and legally not pay taxes to the state government permanently, but it needs to be approved by the state government, and Governor James knows that this approval can only be passed if the state government is fully controlled.

The more Governor James looked at it, the more he felt his scalp tingle.

"Even if I sign this kind of decree agreement, the state House of Representatives and the state Senate will not pass it, right?"

"If the Senate and the House of Representatives want to impeach me because of that."

"When the time comes, I may not be able to keep my position as governor, won't that be worth the loss?"

"I'll always help you if I stay in this position."

"If I do get impeached, won't the dollars you used to help me run for governor be wasted?"

Although Governor James has the handle in Tom's hands, it is really too much to betray the power of the state government in this way.

Governor James did not dare to refute Tom openly, so he could only excuse himself by saying that even if such an agreement and decree were signed by himself, it would be impossible for them to be passed in the state House of Representatives and the state Senate.

More importantly, the House of Representatives and the Senate refuted these decrees and agreements are a trivial matter, and directly impeaching himself as governor is a big deal.

"Little cutie James, please open the penultimate page of each agreement and take a closer look at the signatures."

Governor James hurried to the last few pages of each agreement.

"This, this can't be!"

Governor James was shocked to find that each agreement had the signatures of a majority of the members of the House and Senate.

"Cute James, don't worry, my Tom, I will never fight unprepared battles."

"Now these documents are necessary to make Texas great again."

"It's just the governor, you signed it."

"After you sign it, my plan will officially set sail."

"As long as this program is operational, Texas will surely become great again under my leadership."

"You must know that people like me can not only evade taxes and resist with arms, but also abide by the law and be a good citizen."

"I can love the state too."

"It's just a matter of how the state treats me."

Governor James stared blankly at each document in his hand, and he was a little unconvinced that those lawmakers who ate people and did not spit out bones would agree to such a bill and agreement that reduced the power of the state government.

"Mr. Smith, how did you convince those stubborn councillors?"

Governor James was a little curious, and couldn't help but ask Tom how he persuaded the members of the state House of Representatives and the state Senate who had been intriguing with him for several years, who were in the supreme interest and secretly manipulated by the Yankees.

"These aren't the things you should care about, Messes, are they?"

"James cutie, you just need to know that in last year's gubernatorial election, you were actually going to lose, and it should be Andrew Hamilton who became governor."

(James Slockmorton and Andrew Hamilton were both real governors of Texas in history, with Andrew being the first governor after the war (August 1865 to August 1866) and James being the second governor after the war (August 1866 to August 1867). )

"It's me Tom Smith who made you governor."

"There are some things you don't need to know, and knowing too much won't do you any good."

"You just need to know that you're a Texas governor and that your right hand can sign."

"As for what you sign and what you sign on, it has nothing to do with you."

"You're just a governor, do you really think you're the master of Texas?"

"In my eyes, the people of Texas are not the masters of Texas, and you don't want to make an inch."

"I, Tom Smith, am the real master of Texas!"

Governor James is so in love with Texas that he really doesn't want to sign these bills and agreements.

If nothing else, let's talk about the "Public-Private State Partnership" proposal, once this proposal is approved, Tom Smith will be able to create a large number of state-state, but actually privately owned enterprises and factories in the name of state enterprises.

Governor James knows how much Texans love Texas and how much they believe in the word state.

If Tom is a more "conscientious" capitalist, it's okay to say.

In case Tom is a vicious man, then these documents will push the people of Texas into an endless abyss.

"No, I'm not going to sign this document that betrays the people of Texas."

"You shameless people, get out of my office quickly!"

"Get out of the Texas People's Elected Governor's Office!"

"The people of Texas are the masters of Texas!"

How Governor James wants to let out the roar above and expel these nobodies who are trying to encroach on the interests of the people of Texas.

But for Governor James, he didn't want to sign these documents, and he couldn't sign them, but he didn't dare not sign them.

Governor James recalls being aided and threatened by this man since last year.

The first is the gubernatorial race, which was forced to change hands under Tom's dollar offensive.

This is not the end, in order to control the state governments of Texas and other Dixie regions, the Yankees themselves will "invite" all the governors and the relatives of some core members of the House of Representatives and Senate to Washington to "protect" them.

But just last year, all the relatives in Texas who were "protected" by the Yankees in Washington were all sent back "intact" by Johnny.

Governor James then figured out why the brazen lawmakers agreed to sign these outrageous documents.

"I'm not one less."

"Even if I didn't have it, there would be another governor who Tom had come up to sign."

"I am innocent, I am persecuted."

"I'm actually deeply in love with the people of Texas."

Governor James comforted himself in this way and signed these documents that betrayed the people of Texas.

Governor James slowly signed his name as governor at the end of each document, took out the official seal of the governor of Texas, and stamped it heavily next to his name.

Tom's Emperor plan also began the first small step.