League City continues The Purge. Fires librarian.

UPDATE AND CORRECTION: city Coucil did NOT vote to terminate the services of the librarian. Her superiors did. More later.

You can’t make this stuff up.

Last week League City Council fired the City Attorney. This week after the Helen Hall Library received the 2022 Achievement of Excellence in Libraries Award they fired the librarian. This award was announced on the League City website. According to City Council:

Of the 552 public libraries in Texas, only 73 received this award in 2022. With this distinction, Helen Hall Library is recognized by the Texas Municipal Library Directors Association as being in the top 15% of all public libraries in Texas.

I can only assume Captain Chaos, City Councilman Justin Hicks, has something to do with this as he did with firing of the City Attorney. Hicks, who is trying to escape the League City Purge has his house up for sale for the last 148 days (according to Zillow) Hicks wasn’t happy with the advice given by the City Attorney concerning Hicks book Purge. I would bet the firing of the City Librarian is for the same reason.

As with the firing of the City Attorney the vote to fire the Librarian was held with a vacant seat. The city has an election coming up in January for a vacated seat. One of the candidates is a MAGAt republican and is probably supported by Mayor Long and Hicks. Winning this seat will give them the majority needed to continue The Purge.

Those who do not bend the knee shall be targeted.


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3 Responses to League City continues The Purge. Fires librarian.

  1. Flora Gill's avatar Flora Gill says:

    which candidate(s) are maga republicans? the suspense is killing me!

  2. […] Ethics InvestigationHicks has been playing games hiding his campaign cash prompting an investigation by the Texas Ethics Commission. This isn’t a conservative value. Neither is leading the book banning charge. Or raising nonexistent racist issues with the Chief of Police. Or firing librarians. […]

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