You thought it Jake to hunt Trump when he made President, Winester.
Your regrets are your own. I've no sympathy for you.
creating permission for right wingers to kill people they disagree with is very popular in Texas
You thought it Jake to hunt Trump when he made President, Winester.
Your regrets are your own. I've no sympathy for you.
^look who the dead pussy is now
pardon = admission of guilt
Ipso facto...whatever it takes.
Abbott showing his colors again.
Gun nuts want open carry for everyone and then their pants when they see a black man carrying. Pussies.
You ain't turnin' Texas, Spurm. So, shut up, ya big mouth you.
You're not wrong, but Garrett Foster was a white guy.
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Viewpoint discrimination pure and simple.
The violators in this case are Greg Abbott and UTSA officialdom obsequiously threatening to call the cops on protected political speech on their own campus
despite this high profile L, team Abbott is having a great night
"Texas history books"
Texans to lose food assistance and access to medical care because Texas is bad at administration. It's almost as if Gov. Abbott and Republicans want to make life worse for children and needy Texans.
linkFederal agencies are warning Texas they may withhold federal funding if the state’s delays and backlogs in administering healthcare and nutrition programs persist, according to internal communications provided by U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett.
Since last summer, KXAN has reported major delays and errors inside Texas Health and Human Services that have erroneously removed thousands of Texans off of Medicaid and subjected others to months-long wait times to get food aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
intentionally governing badly, then running against government is an enduring trope for the GOP
+ father of a convicted FELON Joe Biden is giving free health care/full ride to millions of Nazi's in Ukraine.
You aint' turnin' Texas.
^^^^^^^^^
Hotwheels takes another "L"
A judge in Texas has dismissed almost 60 cases against migrants accused of participating in an alleged riot at the U.S-Mexico border.
The migrants were facing misdemeanor riot participation charges in connection with a breach of a razor wire barrier at the border in El Paso on April 12.
In an order on Monday, County Court of Law Judge Ruben Morales dismissed the cases against 59 migrants, saying he did not have jurisdiction.
El Paso District Attorney Bill Hicks has said he will appeal the judge's order, which he called "erroneous."
More than 200 migrants overall were charged after several encounters with forces deployed to the border as part of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott's multi-billion Operation Lone Star, which has involved the rollout of a series of aggressive measures at the border to curb illegal crossings from Mexico. However, most of those cases have been dismissed. Hicks' office is appealing those rulings as well.
The wet s.
Oh, and another thing, Effy...you ain't turnin' Texas.
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