The Republican civil war in League City

This is just sad.

The civil war in League City is pitting Conservatives against MAGAt Republicans and it is getting ugly. On one side you have MAGAt Republicans, League City Mayor Nick Long, and his political action committee, Bay Area Conservatives. Joining Long is Justin “Morally Bankrupt” Hicks, and Scott Higginbotham running for City Council. On the other side you have conservatives such as Tom Crews and Joe Italiano.

If you believe the crap Nick Long is putting out you might think Italiano and Crews are left wing nuts. They aren’t. They are conservatives. Not MAGAts, conservatives. There is a huge difference. Italiano is a CPA, a fiscal conservative, and very well qualified for the job. His opponent Just Hicks has filed for bankruptcy, can’t seem to hold down a job, has multiple suits against him for not paying his credit cards, has brought his divisiveness to the city, and has a voting record as thin as an onion skin. Yet he advertises himself as a fiscal conservative and veteran. Fiscal conservatives pay their debts. Veterans vote. Every. Fuckin. Time.

Tom Crews is a sitting Council Member. He is also a conservative. Mayor Long is sending literature and posting signs that claim Crews is a Democrat. He isn’t. He doesn’t act like Long’s MAGAt buddies. Crews opponent, Scott Higginbotham, has paid for these attacks by hiding his $5000 donation to Nick’s PAC. He endorses these pathetic attacks. One of Scott’s supporters even verbally assaulted Crews at a polling location. Who the fuck does that? (MAGAts)

The voters will make the call in November. Do they believe in conservative values or are they also MAGAts? My bet is that most of League City voters don’t give a flying fuck about conservative values. They, like Hicks and Long and what they represent. They love the lies. They talk a big game about being conservatives but in the end they are just MAGAts.


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