Texas is a beautiful place, and President Bush may very well believe that extending an invitation to his ?private residence? is sending a stronger message than inviting dignitaries to D.C, however, I would like to note that since Roosevelt, the White House has proven to be an invaluable home-court advantage, a humbling city, and proven ground for diplomatic activities.
I pay for my president to hold office in Washington D.C. We, as taxpayers, have paid tens of millions of dollars to build and maintain a place of prestige and beauty in D.C. only to find we are paying to shuttle staff from D.C to Texas on what seems to be a weekly basis.
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