The content discusses various political events and legal principles in the U.S., emphasizing historical perspectives on rights and government structure. It highlights the presumption of innocence in criminal law, critiques current political figures, and references the moral foundations of the Constitution, asserting the necessity of a well-educated citizenry to preserve democracy.
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Dade Phelan, Rick Perry, and Legalized Gambling
Dade Phelan’s term as Texas House Speaker has been influenced by the gambling lobby, with Mike Toomey, a casino lobbyist, as his chief of staff. Former Governor Rick Perry, who supports gambling interests, has faced criticism for endorsing Phelan. Legalized gambling poses economic risks, particularly for low-income residents, with minimal benefits for education.
To the victor belong the spoils — A president’s prerogative
President Biden’s administration has been criticized for resembling a “third Obama term,” with many appointments seen as rubber stamps for the previous administration. Meanwhile, President Trump faced challenges due to his mistaken belief that all federal employees were patriotic, leading to Democratic lawfare and persecution of a former president. The Democratic Party is associated with radical Marxist ideologies which can impact the country negatively.
More Federal Control? Dear Congressman Greg Casar (D-TX-35), Fergedaboudit!
The content discusses the proposed federalization of ERCOT and its connection to other states’ power grids in Texas, eliciting concerns about federal influence and the reliability of renewable energy sources. The author, impacted by the February 2021 freeze, advocates for improved local power sources over interstate dependency. The debate intertwines political, economic, and practical considerations.
How much Crypto can you carry in your pocket?
Those Texas senators who feared a ‘digital currency’ are unfamiliar with the difference between a crypto digital currency and a gold-backed digital currency.
Former Texas legislator Tom Glass, now a candidate again for House District 17 (HD 17), understands the Texas gold-backed digital currency and labors to get it passed in a (miracle) Special Session this year.
Tom G. Glass: Friend of Senate Brief Filed in Paxton Impeachment
Tom G. Glass: “I wrote and filed for Texas Constitutional Enforcement a friend of the Senate brief in the Paxton impeachment trial, today, by mailing it to Patsy Spaw, the Secretary of the Senate, who for the Paxton impeachment trial is also Clerk of the Court of Impeachment.” Read and download Tom’s Senate Brief in …
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