A FAQ on the permitless carry of loaded firearms

August 23, 2021

On Sept 1, 2021 Texas becomes another state that has passed “Constitutional carry”, which means anyone can carry a loaded pistol or rifle in public much like the Cartel does in Sinaloa Mexico. In plain, easy to understand, semi literate English, what does this mean for you, your family, and your neighborhood? Here is a FAQ to help you understand what Governor Abbott has passed.

If you have further questions contact State Representative Dennis Paul in Clear Lake. He is one of the sponsors of the bill. (281) 488-8900

Can I carry a gun in public? Yes. 

Does it have to be concealed? No. Open carry means just that, carry it in the open for all to see.

Can it be loaded? Yes.

Do I have to have training? No.

Do I have to have a license to carry? No.

Can I carry even if I am a felon? Sort of. Keep reading.

Can I carry a loaded assault weapon into a restaurant or store like Walmart? Depends. The store or restaurant must post a carefully written sign prohibiting open carry of firearms. If they have that sign, put your gun away or go eat somewhere else.

Someone is walking around in my neighborhood dressed up like GI Joe carrying a loaded assault weapon. Should I call the police? You can but why? He is exercising his Governor given rights to carry. There is nothing a police officer can do.

Ok, but shouldn’t I call the police just to make sure he is not a threat? You can but what do you want the police to do? Police are not allowed to question the individual. They are not allowed to ask if they have a permit, a license, or training because they are not required to have a permit, a license, or training.

Ok, but what if he is a felon? How would you know? The police can’t ask the individual if they are legally prohibited from carrying a firearm. If the individual is breaking the law by threatening someone or shooting someone then the police can take action. So wait till you or your family members are threatened or shot before calling the police.

So, if I see a gang member walking around my neighborhood with loaded weapons I can’t assume he is armed and dangerous? You can assume all you want. Governor Abbott gave everyone, including gang members, the right to carry loaded weapons. Bloods, Cripps, Aryan Brotherhood, Proud Boys, MS13 all have the right to carry a loaded weapon in public.

Well, at least they can’t walk around carrying machetes. Actually that is not true. A few years ago Governor Abbott signed a bill to allow citizens to carry swords, knives, and machetes in the open. 

What idiots thought of this idea? You know the answer to that.

Welcome to Texas. Bitch.


Back to School! Back to the ER.

August 16, 2021

Thanks to Greg Abbott for his incredible leadership at our time of need. Good luck to all of our teachers, parents, and students. Let’s hope your thoughts and prayers can overcome science and protect you, your family, and friends from spreading COVID.

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Group sues Texas Senator Ted Cruz for defamation of character

August 12, 2021

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Austin Texas. After learning of Ted Cruz sending his children to a private $30,000/year school which requires masks for all students, teachers, and the administration, the following Texas organization has issued the following statement:

The State of Texas has a proud history of being a bunch of hypocrites including Christians claiming to endorse the “sanctity of marriage” yet have been married and remarried multiple times and politicians claiming to be Christians yet endorsing separating children from their parents. But no one, let us stress, no one is more of a Texas sized hypocrite than Ted Cruz. No one is more of a sniveling coward like Ted Cruz. His hypocrisy makes true hypocrites silly.

Because of this, the members of Society of Hypocrites of Texas (SHIT) have decided to file suit against Ted Cruz for defamation of character. The hypocrites of our state such as every Republican and most Christians are ashamed of his hypocrisy. It make our members look bad.

Let us be very clear. We are not going to take this shit from Ted Cruz.


Raising Campaign Cash: Greg Abbott

August 9, 2021

Photo by Texas Monthly

Well, if there was any doubt who Greg Abbott serves….

In 2021 alone Greg Abbott raised nearly $21 Million from 16967 donations. 95% of this amount came from just 269 donors who donated $5000 or more for a total of $19,846,290. Only $1,026150 came from 16,698 donors with donations of less than $3500 amounting to just 5% or his total. 75% of all donations, $15,731,764 came from just 65 donors of $100,000 or more.




# of Donors Total Donated Percentage Donation Minimum
16967 $20,872,440 100% More than $1
16698 $1,026,150 5% Less than $3,500
269 $19,846,290 95% More than $5,000
65 $15,731,764 75% More than $100,000

$4 Million came from just 4 donors.

Pitcock ,James 1,000,000.00 06-24-2021 Williams Bros. Construction
Porter ,Michael & Mary 1,000,000.00 06-25-2021 Retired
Troutt ,Kenny 1,000,000.00 06-30-2021 Mount Vernon Investments
Warren ,Kelcy 1,000,000.00 06-23-2021 Energy Transfer

Letter to State Representative Dennis Paul on the death of his friend Scott Apley

August 6, 2021

 


How businesses can save Texans from COVID

July 31, 2021

With the delta variant making a huge comeback in Texas businesses need to decide if they can survive another shutdown. Most will not. Some such as the homebuilding industry and Amazon will thrive just like they did during the first shutdown but many small restaurants will not. This is what Texas businesses need to do to prevent another shutdown and a run on the medical community.

Churches, restaurants, work and others have the absolute right to protect their customers and their employees. They can require either a vaccination, testing, or working from home. Don’t look to Governor Abbott to help survive this health crisis. Everyone is on their own.

Airlines. If you want to fly, show your proof of vaccination. Otherwise drive. You have a choice. Once we have crushed the virus, come back and fly!

Sporting events. Every sporting event should require a proof of vaccination to receive a bracelet. Those without a bracelet will be required to mask up for the entire game. They will also be escorted out if they do not. If a fan doesn’t want to help solve this problem and keep other fans safe they can stay home and watch the game on TV.

Schools. All teacher should be vaccinated or they can teach from home until the pandemic is over. All students must be vaccinated or they can stay at home and learn remotely from the comfort of their own home.

Restaurants. If you are vaccinated then dine in and enjoy a safe environment. If not, order take out and continue to support your local businesses.

Work. Come to work if you are vaccinated or continue to work from home.  

Churches. If you want to worship at the church show your vaccination card. Otherwise watch the service at home. (and send your donation via PayPal)


Eric Dick complains about…..wait for it…..deceptive media content. LOL

July 28, 2021


Eric Dick, who chairs the Harris County Department of Education, is whining about “deceptive media content”. This is laughable. Truly laughable.

Dick has a preliminary hearing scheduled at the end of this month in front of the Texas Ethic Commission for his deceptive media content. As you might remember Dick paid for a mailer to the African American community during the 2019 City Council runoff. This mailer did not have the required “Political ad paid for by…” statement. It also looked like prominent Black elected officials such as former President Barack Obama, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, and others were endorsing his run for Houston City Council. 

Not only did they not endorse Dick or any candidates on the mailer, some of the candidates specifically asked NOT be be included in the mailer. It was deceiving, dishonest, and illegal. So for Dick to be whining about a number of articles from the Southeast Texas Record, a publication focusing on the legal community, is just rich. According to Dick:

But what about the second form of deceptive media content: erroneous and biased reporting? This solution could come from ordinary people like you and me. News agencies like Southeast Texas Record and David Yates that publish false, dishonest, and biased stories can be called out. Furthermore, we may assess our involvement in spreading misleading information on social media and take serious steps to prevent it.

That really is rich coming from Dick who will be facing the Ethics Commission next month.





George P Bush's ass kissing ends in an ass kicking

July 27, 2021

Mexican Americans do not like ass kissers, a “Lambiache”. There is nothing worse than a kiss ass like Ted Cruz, or Ken Paxton, or George P Bush all trying to lick Trump’s ass in order to gain favor or in Bush’s case, an endorsement. It didn’t work.

Yesterday Trump endorsed the indicted Ken Paxton for Texas Attorney General. Paxton’s ass kissing was what legends are made of. He led the suit to overturn the election which was quickly thrown out. He led the fight to curb mail in ballots and drop off ballots during COVID crisis. For this he gained favor. According to Trump:

Ken Paxton did a much better job sucking up to me and kissing my big fat ass. Bush was bush league.

Bush, on the other hand, was dealt a fart in the face even after making cute little coozies and posting a selfie sucking up to Trump on the phone. It’s embarrassing and it was all for naught.

So in the race for ass kisser, Paxton advances to the finals with Greg Abbott.


Texas Governor Greg Abbott's response to the COVID Crisis. It's to die for.

July 26, 2021

 


Raising Campaign Cash: Paxton, Bush, Guzman for Attorney General

July 25, 2021

It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out who is behind the republican butt kissers for Texas Attorney General.

Bush raised $2,264,137 from 1114 donations. 73%, $1,650,000, came from 78 donations of $10,000 or more. 99% came from 299 donations of $1000 or more leaving only 1% of all his donations coming from donations of $500 or less. $300,000 came from 3 different donors, Trevor Rees-Jones, Arnulfo Eduardo Trevino Garza, and HH Tripp Wommack III.

Paxton raised $1,819,468 from 503 donations. 86%, $1,572,000, came from 46 donations of $10,000 or more. 99% came from 125 donations of $1000 or more leaving only 1%, $23,536 of all his donations coming from donations of $1000 or more. $500,000 can from 2 donors, $250,000 from Douglas Scharbauer, and $250,000 from the Republican Attorney General Association. Darwin Reason and Kenny Troult each donated $100,000.

Eva Guzman raised $1,051,723 from 234 donations. 85%, $892,500, came from 24 donors of $10,000 or more. 98%, $1,027,700, came from 75 donors of $1000 or more. Texans for Lawsuit Reform donated $200,000.