To stop illegal immigration go after those who hire them

October 3, 2023

It shouldn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out how to stop illegal immigration and we all know Houston has a lot of rocket scientists. Unfortunately, after decades of a broken immigration system there is no end in sight and no political will to end or at least curb illegal immigration. This lack of courage has resulted in inhumane treatment of immigrants legally entering the United States and posses of hillbillies patrolling the border. But there is a more effective way.

Elected officials are attacking this problem at the border when they should be focusing on why these illegal immigrants come to the United States in the first place, to make money. Those entering the US at the port of entry seeking asylum from violence in their own country must surrender at the border and submit to a long, broken process. Allowing immigrants to legally enter our country is governed by an international treaty which the United States signed back in 1951. This process must be fixed, or else elected officials will continue to abuse those seeking help from their fellow human beings. 

Those entering the country illegally or those who enter on a work VISA but overstay are here to make a living. Many cross the border knowing they have someone, a family member, or a friend, already in the country and have a possibility of being hired by a homebuilder, restaurant owner, or other business. Once in the country and employed these immigrants will lay low, stay out of trouble, blend in, do their job and make money. Their employees reap the benefits of their hard work and skills while looking the other way when calls for immigration reform are being made.

Business owners across the State have called for comprehensive immigration reform, many signing to an op-ed in August 2006, titled “Pass Immigration Reform”. Those signing this op-ed included home builders, restaurant owners, car dealers, chicken processor owners and others. This call fell on deaf ears and for good reason. Immigration has been used as a campaign issue for decades. There is no political will to solve this problem by the elected officials these business owners contribute to because it’s what they campaign on to be re-elected. So, it is up to others to solve this. Here is a snippet of their op-ed:

Think for a minute about one Texas sector that relies heavily on immigrant workers: construction. A typical Texasconstruction worker earns more than $50,000 a year if he regularly works overtime. Employers say they do everythingthey can to attract native-born workers. But few young Americans want to do hard physical labor, particularly in ourclimate. And in the less-skilled construction trades — masonry, concrete, drywall, tile — more than 80 percent of Texas’workforce is Latino.

Instead of attacking this problem at the border take the fight to those who have enticed these immigrants to come and stay here. Maybe the hillbilly posses should dress up like GI Joe and walk the streets of the new home builder construction sites looking for the illegal immigrants the builders have hired, providing jobs that are being taken away from hard working Americans. Simply focusing on one homebuilder that has political clout could bring their construction to a halt until the builder demands immigration reform. In Texas walking the streets with loaded assault weapons dressed like immigration enforcement is legal and would get the attention of those who are here illegally, those who are laying low, staying out of trouble, blending in, doing their job, and making money.

This process would make it easy for self-proclaimed immigration officials to monitor home builders, restaurant owners, car dealers, and chicken processor owners right in the comfort of their own neighborhoods. There will be no need to travel to the border and spend money on housing and food when they could simply go home after a day of work monitoring their local homebuilder, protecting America, and looking for illegal workers.

It’s a win-win for everyone. /sarcasm


OTD in 1835 they actually took the Come and Take It cannon.

October 2, 2023

It’s now a bell. Seriously.

So…back in the early days of the Texas Revolution settlers were invited to Mexico (what is now Texas). They asked that they learn the language, become Catholics, and populate the land. And they did, sort of.

Mexico gave the settlers in Gonzales Texas a cannon to help them defend themselves against the Native Americans. When Mexico figured out that the settlers were considering stealing the land that Mexico stole from the Native Americans they sent a squad of 5 soldiers to retrieve the cannon. The forces at Gonzales refused to surrender the cannon and put the soldiers in prison.

Mexico then sent a couple of hundred soldiers. A small skirmish ensued but they eventually retreated without the cannon. Gonzales eventually took the cannon to The Alamo (big mistake) where the Texans were massacred and their bodies burned. The cannon was buried at the Alamo and dug up in 1852. A second, smaller, cannon was used at the battle of Gonzales. That one is in a museum in Gonzales. What happened to the “Come and Take It” cannon?

According to the Texas State Historical Association:
It was unearthed by Samuel Maverick in 1852, and sent to New York by his widow Mary Maverick in 1874, where it was recast into a bell that hangs in the belfry of St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in San Antonio.

So. There. It’s a bell. A fuckin bell. They came. They took it.


On her first day back Judge Lina Hidalgo should resign

October 1, 2023

I hate to write this.

I’ve been a Democrat ever since 1992. I’ve been involved with the party for over 30 years so it deeply pains me to call for the resignation of Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo.

Hidalgo entered politics in 2018 with an upset victory over Judge Ed Emmett by the sim margin of only 1000 votes. I was skeptical of her lack of political or elected experience especially when running against Emmett, who was very experienced, knowledgeable, and performed honorably. It was his race to lose, and he did. He took the 29-year-old, inexperienced candidate too lightly and lost.

Hidalgo, within months of her inauguration was faced with significant challenges including the freeze of 2021, the chemical tank fires near Deer Park, and especially the COVID pandemic. In every instance she handled the challenges with leadership and poise. During the pandemic Hidalgo provided what was sorely missing from elected officials at the state and federal level, she acted like an adult. She took action to protect Houstonians by shutting down the rodeo to prevent the spread of the virus. She took tremendous criticism from the public for it especially those who make a living at the rodeo. It was a difficult, but right decision. When our county desperately needed leadership, she stood up and led.

In those few months she proved to those who doubted her, including me, that she was up to the job of running the 3rd largest county in the entire United States. In 2022 she won re-election even though being challenged with legal issues concerning COVID funding. District Attorney Kim Ogg’s, political sniping didn’t help. Ogg on several occasions has made headlines on issues that should have been handled behind the scenes and like adults. She contributed to the sometimes-bumpy road by her baseless investigation concerning voting fraud in the 2022 election. Hidalgo has had other minor issues concerning her relationships with her peers which she tends to express publicly in a not so helpful manner.

Hidalgo has since been out of the office to address a mental health issue. As anyone who has experienced depression, including me, it can slowly creep up on you and can have horrible consequences if left untreated. Hidalgo should be commended for taking that step to address the issue and seek the help she needed. She is now expected to return to the office on October 2.

On October 2 her first agenda item should be to stand up and step down as County Judge. I ask that she consider this for the sake of all her constituents in Harris County. Over the last few months we have suffered enough especially after the 2022 elections. Hidalgo beat her opponent, Alexandra Mealer by over 18,000 votes even after being out spent 5 to 1. Mealer’s donors spent nearly $10 Million dollars trying to oust her and failed. Mealer eventually conceded but on the last day to file a challenge to the election, the election denier came through with a frivolous lawsuit whining about losing the election. She has since dropped her suit.

This constant whining by Mealer, her supporters, and every election denier that yells “RIGGED!” needs to stop and the only way that can happen is for Lina Hidalgo to resign. The citizens of Harris County can then crown Mealer as the new Judge. We can put a pretty tiara on her head, present her a beautiful golden scepter, and give her a much-deserved participation trophy. We can have a parade for her with honorees like Ted Cruz, Mattress Mac, and the entire Republican Party. And the whining would stop.

For the love of all that is holy, Judge Hidalgo, please do us a huge favor and resign so we don’t have to hear Mealer and her whiny little bitches whine anymore.

Welcome to Satire Sunday.


Who filed the frivolous lawsuit against Judge Lina Hidalgo this time?

September 30, 2023

There is a League City connection.

Well leave it to the Republican Party to continue running to the court house filing more lawsuits because they lost an election. Recently Alexandra Mealer dropped her frivolous suit against Harris County Judge Lina Hidalgo. Even her attorneys were not happy with her. Now three plaintiffs are suing to remove Hidalgo from office even though she is scheduled to return on Monday. So who are these folks? Glad you asked.

Dave Wilson. Dave is one of those “Run for something” guys. Once he won running as a Black man. Literally. KHOU has that story. “The mailers featured “smiling African-American faces — which he readily admits he just lifted off websites — and captioned with the words, ‘Please vote for our friend and neighbor Dave Wilson'” over 24-year incumbent Bruce Austin. He won in the heavily black district by just 26 votes.”

Thomas Thrash. I can’t find anything about him on the world wide inter webs besides his property in Katy.

Thomas A. Bazan. He is listed as a Lead Testing & Removal Specialist living in Jersey Village. He is also a republican precinct chair.

Milinda M. Morris. Oh this is a doozy. Milinda was a failed candidate for Texas Senate losing by 60 points. (not a typo). She is also a member of the State Republican Executive Committee.

Tom Slocum Jr. Another doozy. Ran for Railroad Commissioner and won 14% of the vote. Graduated from Texas A&M. I wonder if he is related to Coach Slouch of A&M Football?

Keith A. Gross. The League City connection is the attorney who filed the misspelled suit, Keith A. Gross Texas Bar No. 24027357. He is a former City Council Member. You might want to check out his Yelp reviews.

The suit itself, which can be found here, is in dire need of a spell check. Hidalgo is not HILDAGO. Katy Texas is not KATEY. The suit references Texas Penal Code 22.041. What is Texas Penal Code 22.041? Glad you asked:

Texas Penal Code 22.041 Abandoning or Endangering Child. An offense under Texas Penal Code § 22.041(b) is a felony of the second degree if the alleged offender abandons the child under circumstances that a reasonable person would believe would place the child in imminent danger of death, or bodily injury, or physical or mental impairment.

Local Facebook Attorney stated “What a frivolous load of crap. These whiny little bitches just need to shut the fuck up and move on.”


Another $10,000 Ethics fine for Eric Dick, republican candidate

September 30, 2023

This is weird. Just plain weird.

Bear with me for a bit of background. In 2019 Eric Dick ran for Houston City Council. I filed a complaint via the Texas Ethics Commission against Dick for not disclosing the cost of a mailer he sent for the election. The headline from the Houston Chronicle says it all about the result of that complaint: “Houston Republican fined $30K for mailers suggesting Black Democrats endorsed him“. The TEC also referred him to the State Bar. You can read the details here. Trust me. It’s long, but interesting!

Years later Dick decided to run for Harris County Treasurer. He lost in the primary but didn’t disclose $50,000 in donations from the extreme white wing group called Conservative Republicans of Texas. CRT was founded by Steve Hotze who was recently indicted on multiple felonies concerning voting fraud. His side kick, Jared Woodfill, is the president. Dick also failed to disclose over $100,000 in expenditures. So I filed another complaint.

Just like the previous complaint I expected the TEC is issue a small fine and Dic would promise not to do it again and just like the previous complaint that didn’t happen. Dick was fined $10,000 which is a pretty big fine by the TEC. The TEC wasn’t very happy with Dick, again:

The respondent has also acted in bad faith with Commission staff throughout the sworn complaint process. He not only ignored the Commission’s repeated attempts over the course of many months to contact him regarding the complaint, but when he finally submitted his response it was over eight months late.

Dick has since changed his long time Treasurer, has dropped out of the race for Harris County Department of Education, and has a new attorney representing him, Jared Woodfill. Dick has agreed to the Agreed Resolution.

As of today Dick has not paid the $30,000 fine. You can read the entire resolution here.


Houston Chronicle endorsement watch: At-Large 4

September 29, 2023

Another great (and easy) endorsement from the Chronicle.

The Chronicle gives way too much credit to Plummer’s challengers. All three shouldn’t be running unless they intend to be serious about running. As I have said before: There are four candidates for At-Large 4. Only one is serious. Let’s weed out the non-contenders. Roy Morales. He runs for anything.
Andrew “Drew” Patterson. Can’t find anything about him. John Branch. Has raised little money or interest.
The Chronicle highlighted their strong points even though they are not serious politicians. Bless their hearts.

From the Chronicle:

Plummer’s willingness to keep an open mind in a political climate where many elected leaders are content to operate in silos and echo chambers is a refreshing trait. She is both an independent advocate for the city and willing to be a check on the mayor. Plummer deserves a second term.    


Trump to headline a white supremacist fundraiser in Dallas

September 29, 2023

No Place But Texas. Literally.

Twice impeached, four time indicted, former president Donald Trump will travel to Dallas to headline a fundraiser for a group of white supremacists. 16 white supremacist sympathizers are organizing a fundraiser including Congressman Troy Nehls of Richmond who, as County Sheriff, was known for targeting Mexican Americans on the highways and former Congressman Louie Gohmert who coined the phrase “Terror babies” claiming terrorist were coming to the United States to raise children who would later become terrorists.

Other sponsors include white supremacist sympathizers Congressman Brian Babin, Congressman Randy Weber, Congressman Ronny Jackson, Attorney General Ken Paxton and Lt Governor Dan Patrick.

According to the organizer: “We are very excited that our white supremacist in chief, Donald Trump, has agreed to attend to raise much needed funds for us white racist folk. No one is more supportive of the white racists of the Republican Party than Donald Trump!”

Doors open at 6:00 PM. Oath Keepers and Proud Boys receive free admission. No Nazis please. We have our limits.


Endorsement Watch: Houston Police Officer’s Union

September 28, 2023

I’ve had my doubts about the Houston Police Officers Union (HPOU) ever since their former President, Joey Gamaldi, made a fool out of himself after a botched raid. That raid resulted in criminal charges filed against the involved police, but their endorsements this year seems to be pretty good.

They have released their endorsements for the 2023 Houston City races. On top of the list are Senator Whitmire for Mayor and Dave Martin for Controller. I’m glad they are supporting Martina Lemond for District E, the Clear Lake area. The other guy in that race is just a right wing nut job.

Unlike other organizations that endorse, the HPOU will support their candidates with mailers and manpower. Personally I would have endorsed Cantu over Carter. Melanie Miles is a good candidate, although I would have endorsed Conchita Reyes. They also endorsed Mary Nan Huffman over Tony Buzbee. That in itself is a good sign! Here are their endorsements:

Mayor: John Whitmire

Controller: Dave Martin

At-Large 1: Melanie Miles

At-Large 2: Nick Hellyar

At-Large 3: Twila Carter

At-Large 4: Letitia Plummer

At-Large 5: Sallie Alcorn

District A: Amy Peck

District B: Tarsha Jackson

District C: Abbie Kamin

District D: Carolyn Evans-Shabazz

District E: Martina Lemond Dixon

District F: Tiffany Thomas

District G: Mary Nan Huffman

District H: Mario Castillo

District I: Joaquin Martinez

District J: Edward Pollard

District K: Martha Castex-Tatum


Will CCISD Trustee Scott Bowen testify in favor of vouchers?

September 28, 2023

Bet on it.

CCISD Trustee Scott Bowen got his nose bloodied after being caught testifying against public education during the last legislation session. He was able to wiggle out of being held accountable for his actions but it was clear what he was doing and who he claimed he was speaking on behalf. (you and I)

So it should come as no surprise if he is preparing to testify in support of vouchers at the upcoming special session. Scott is the young upcoming conservative [sic] in the Harris County Republican Party. He has recruited extreme white wing candidates to run in the CCISD elections, including some who have no experience in education. He has found funding for these candidates from the extreme white wing PACs funded by billionaires, Defend Texas Liberty. This is the same PAC that worked to pardon Ken Paxton. This is the same PAC that funded Representative Bryan Slaton, who was recently removed from the House after providing alcohol to an underaged staff member and having all night sex with her.

These are Scott’s “conservative” buddies. Luckily CCISD voters have rejected Bowen’s Billionaires and their unqualified candidates. Bowen’s Billionaires will be pushing for vouchers in the upcoming special session. Look for Scott to be front and center at the microphone.


CliffsNotes: Judges summary judgement against Trump properties in New York

September 27, 2023
Someone is not happy

I took another one for the team and read the 39 page summary judgement issue by the Judge in the New York case against Trump and Trump properties.

Background.
Trump is being sued by the New York Attorney General Leticia James. The suit has been on going for a year. Yesterday the Judge issued a summary judgement, ie the Judge concluded that the evidence was so overwhelming, that a jury trial was not necessary. [based upon my vast legal experience from Facebook U.] The trial will continue to determine how much Trump will have to pay to New York State. Here are the Cliff Notes of the ruling:

  • The Judge was not happy with Trump’s lawyers: Defendants’ conduct in reiterating these frivolous arguments is egregious. We are way beyond the point of “sophisticated counsel should have known better”; we are at the point of intentional and blatant disregard of controlling authority and law of the case.
  • Judge sanctioned his attorney’s for their frivolous arguments of $7500 each.
  • OAG has submitted conclusive evidence that between 2014 and 2021, defendants overvalued the assets reported in the SFCs [Statements of Financial Condition] between 17.27-38.51%; this amounts to a discrepancy of between $812 million and $2.2 billion dollars.
  • Accordingly, defendants” motion for summary judgment dismissing every cause of action is denied in its entirety.
  • The Trump Tower apartment in which Donald Trump resided for decades (the “TriplexTM) is 10,996 square feet. Between 2012- 2016, Donald Trump submitted SFCs [Statements of Financial Condition] falsely claiming that the Triplex was 30,000 square feet, resulting in an overvaluation of between $114-207 million dollars. “A discrepancy of this order of magnitude, by a real estate developer sizing up his own living space of decades, can only be considered fraud.'”
  • OAG demonstrates that as of 2012, no apartment sold in New York City had ever approached the price at which defendants valued the Triplex, noting that the highest overall sale at that time was $88 million for a Central Park West penthouse. The SFCs valued the Triplex at a staggering $180,000,000- $327,000,000fortheyears2012-2016.
  • Notwithstanding receiving market values from professional appraisals in 2000, 2006, 2012, and 2014 valuing Seven Springs at or below $30 million, Donald Trump’s 2011 SFC reported the value to be $261 million, and his 2012, 2013 and 2014 SFCs reported the value to be $291 million.
  • Trump Organization submitted SFCs that valued these rent-restricted units [Trump Park Avenue ] as if they were unencumbered, inflating the value of each unit between as much 700% (in 2014) and 64% (in 2021).
  • Despite these appraisals, the 2011 and 2012 SFCs valued the Trump Organization’s interest in the property [40 Wall Street] at $524.7 million and $527.2 million, respectively, an overvaluation of more than $300 million each year.!
  • Donald Trump’s SFCs for 2011-2021 value Mar-a-Lago at between $426,529,614 million and $612,110,496, an overvaluation of at least 2,300%, compared to the assessor’s appraisal. 
  • AnApril2014appraisalvaluedthegolfclubportionofTNGC Briarcliffat$16,500,000;later that same year, Donald Trump valued the golf club portion of TNGC Briarcliff at $73,430,217, an inflation of more than 300%, in his SFC.
  • Cushman & Wakefield appraised the value of 1290 AOA at $2 billion However, Donald Trump’s 2014 SFC calculated his 30% share based on a purported value of $3,078,338,462; his 2015 SFC was based on a purported value of $2,985,819,936; and his 2016 SFC was based on a purported value of $3,055,000,000. This resulted in overvaluations of Donald Trump’s 30% interest in 1290 AOA of between $205-$233 million dollars for those years.
  • Improperly including these intra-organization deals [Real Estate Licensing Deals] resulted in an overvaluation of up to $224 million in 2014, $110 million in 2015, $120 million in 2016, $113 million in 2017, $115 million in 2018, $97 million in 2020, and $106 million in 2021.
  • Defendants have continued to disseminate false and misleading information while conducting business. This ongoing flouting of this Court’s prior order, combined with the persistent nature of the false SFCs year after year, have demonstrated the necessity of canceling the certificates filed under GBL § 130, as the statute provides.
  • The Trump Organization has been cancelled in New York