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Texas Senator "tel Aviv" Ted is pushing for an additional $250 billion in aid to Israel just days after Texas was hit by a devastating flood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas just out a statewide alert for someone accused of injuring a cop. So the technology exists in the state, they just didn't use it.
And Texas Republicans have the money, the budget surplus, but are choosing not to use it to provide services to keep Texans from being killed.
And Texans are a-ok with this situation as long as their good times aren’t ruined by any silly rules and regulations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas just out a statewide alert for someone accused of injuring a cop. So the technology exists in the state, they just didn't use it.
And Texas Republicans have the money, the budget surplus, but are choosing not to use it to provide services to keep Texans from being killed.
Anonymous wrote:Texas just out a statewide alert for someone accused of injuring a cop. So the technology exists in the state, they just didn't use it.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.instagram.com/reel/DL6Kf1mMD4i/
Texas Senator "tel Aviv" Ted is pushing for an additional $250 billion in aid to Israel just days after Texas was hit by a devastating flood.
Anonymous wrote:Texas just out a statewide alert for someone accused of injuring a cop. So the technology exists in the state, they just didn't use it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts are, as I said before: I am tired of this tragedy being used for political reasons. It won't turn me red or anything obviously, but you guys need to get a grip because you are not helping the cause.
NP
Get ready for a lot more of these disasters twining out from DOGE and Trump's wrecking ball to the federal government. That doesn't mean I'm gleeful, or that I don't find the tragedy horrifying, or that I wish for it to happen. I'm just realistic about what is driving this. If you care, you should be, too -- it's the only way to fix it.
Elections have consequences.[/quote]
They do. And Republicans never seem to care. Now it's a problem for all of us, and there is no one coming to help us as of January 20th, 2025.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:“The word blame is the word choice of losers. Texas cares about football, whether it's high school, Friday Night Lights, college or professional. Know this, every football team makes mistakes. The losing teams are the ones that try to point out who's to blame. The championship teams are the ones that say, Don't worry about it, man. We got this. We're going to make sure that we go score again, that we're going to win this game. The way winners talk is not to point fingers. They talk about solutions. What Texas is all about is solutions.” — Governor Hot Wheels parked in Hunt, TX July 8, 2025
Just a load of bs. If Texas were about solutions, they would already ha e a flood warning system, using some of the billions of dollars of state surplus.
Investing in common sense public safety infrastructure is woke communist nanny state wasting of taxpayer dollars.
Yes, what you do is not pay for it and then ask for federal funds when the problem hits the fan, so that other people pay for it for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My thoughts are, as I said before: I am tired of this tragedy being used for political reasons. It won't turn me red or anything obviously, but you guys need to get a grip because you are not helping the cause.
NP
Get ready for a lot more of these disasters twining out from DOGE and Trump's wrecking ball to the federal government. That doesn't mean I'm gleeful, or that I don't find the tragedy horrifying, or that I wish for it to happen. I'm just realistic about what is driving this. If you care, you should be, too -- it's the only way to fix it.
Elections have consequences.