Eric Dick sued for dicking people with unwanted text msgs during campaign

January 24, 2020

Remember when I asked about getting Dicked during the city of Houston elections? From “Anyone else getting Dicked via text msg?”

So, it bothers me when I and others get unsolicited text messages from “Char”, a volunteer with Better Streets Hou, a group I cannot find on the net. Needless to say someone had a snappy response.If there was a way to file a complaint on Dick, I  would. He truly is a dick.


Well, guess what? Someone filed a federal lawsuit against Dick for sending unwanted text messages during his campaign. I wonder if this could become a class action suit? It’s been filed in federal court which will probably cost Dick a pretty penny. I’ll text everyone when I get more info…..




Texas Organizing Project endorses the Socialist for Harris County DA

January 22, 2020

I should have seen this coming and I think I see the next one coming.


Texas Organizing Project (TOP) has endorsed the Socialist running for Harris County District Attorney, Audia Jones. TOP has received a major donation from a far left donor from California. As I have said in a previous post:

Real Justice PAC has spent $425,192 which includes in-kind contributions. $280,000 was donated to Texas Organizing Project PAC, an organization that generally performs great work in the field. Real Justice have donated to three candidates for District Attorney in Bexar, Tarrant, and Harris County.

$280,000 was donated by a single donor to Real Justice PAC, an extreme far lefty from California. They also have donated over $50,000 to Audia Jones which includes in-kind donations of over $20,000 for staff. (Jones has not reported this on her campaign finance reports). Jones is from the Democratic Socialists of America, as is her husband, a sitting judge. TOP’s endorsement and money has given this socialist an opportunity to run under the cover of the Democratic Party, much like LaRouche candidates have in the past. The DSA has now become the LaRouche of the party minus the signing.

TOP claims Audia is the only one that would advocate for bail reform, which is absolutely not true. This type of endorsement gives socialists a foot into the door to our party. They run as “progressives” yet will be seen as the candidate of the Democratic Party  that is more concerned about those who break the law instead of protecting those who don’t.

Bali reform is needed Another Socialist in our party is not.

GOP do yourself a favor. Remove Trump

January 21, 2020
You have been given a gift. Take it.

At the end of 2019 the Democrats in the House of Representatives gave the Republican Party a great gift, they impeached their leader, Donald Trump. They have since sent the articles of impeachment to the United States Senate and have given the Republicans a huge opportunity to save their party, their candidates running for re-election, and their dignity.
Donald Trump is a malignant growth on the once great Republican Party. He easily infected the members of the far-right Tea Party members and the remaining so-called conservatives. Prior to Trump, the Grand Old Party defended the Constitution, upheld law and order, advocated for fiscal responsibility, and promoted “conservative” American values. Now the GOP tolerates a leader of the greatest country in the world that lies every single day, mocks the disabled, tolerates racism, runs up a trillion-dollar deficit, adds $3 trillion to our national debt, coddles our enemies, and shreds the Constitution on a daily basis. Americans have slowly watched the “Party of Lincoln” dissolve into a party of liars, racists, fiscally irresponsible defenders of Mother Russia. It truly is sad.
But the Democrats have provided the Republican Party a way to save their party from the voters in the 2020 elections. There is no need to put Americans through an impeachment trial in the Senate. There is no need for Americans to watch on live TV as the Republicans in the Senate tuck tail, bow their heads, and defend this politically ignorant, law breaking, rotten human being. Instead the Republican leadership should visit with Trump and provide him an option to either leave on his own or be removed from office. The Republicans in the Senate have the upper hand in this negotiation. They have been given a golden opportunity to remove this growth from their Party and they should take it. They can convince Trump to resign and then let him blame it on the witch hunt, the Democrats, the media, and the deep state in order to save his own face. 
By convincing Trump to save face the Republicans can possibly save their party from being wiped out in the 2020 elections. The elections of 2018 should give them an idea of what is coming. In 2018 Republicans lost control of the House by a wide margin. Many Republicans, including some in Texas, have decided to quit instead of facing voters again in 2020. State Houses have been flipped even with heavily gerrymandered districts. Voter turnout was at historic highs for a midterm election. Locally, voters in Harris County wiped out every Republican judge from office. Harris County Commissioners Court flipped to Democratic control for the first time in decades.  The Democrats are now targeting for control of the Texas House. All indicators lead to another wipe out of the remaining Republicans in office in 2020. The Republican Party needs to do something.
There is offer on the table from the Democrats. The Republican leadership should take the offer, remove this growth called Donald Trump from their Party, take their chances with Vice President Pence, and hopefully have an opportunity to repair and rebuild their once great Party of Lincoln.
Or they can take their chances with the voters in 2020. They shouldn’t gamble. Accept the offer. Remove Trump from the office of the President of the United States.

Constable Chris Diaz's cousin quits the race for his seat

January 20, 2020

NOTE: The Harris County Democratic Party has changed their mind. The unqualified Jerry Garcia will still be on the ballot and the votes will be counted.

I’ve reached out to Constable Diaz but did not hear back from him.

Constable Chris Diaz had a strange challenger, his wife’s cousin, Jerry Garcia. What made it even stranger Garcia had absolutely no experience in law enforcement. None. Zero. Zip. And to top it off the other challenger to Constable Diaz was also named Jerry Garcia! The second Garcia is actually a Lt in the Constable’s office. He has a lifetime of law enforcement experience. He is well qualified for the job unlike Diaz’s cousin.

Unqualified Garcia wasn’t actually running. He had no website. He wasn’t going to raise money. He didn’t appoint a treasurer. He wasn’t campaigning. And now, he has quit the race but not early enough to have his name removed from the ballot. Any votes he receives will not be counted but mission accomplished! Confusion has been created on the ballot.

Strange? Coincidence? Or was this a coordinated effort to confuse voters by Diaz, his cousin, and his wife? Not quite sure how we could determine this. Maybe a civil suit could do it?

Both Garcia’s will be on the ballot. The qualified Garcia will be on the top of the ballot as Lt. Jerry Garcia. Go vote for him if you live in that district.


Raising Campaign Cash: Harris County Candidates

January 18, 2020

Republicans are in red

The incumbent District Attorney has a significant advantage over her competitors with $385,908 COH compared to $23,431 combined from Jones, Cloud, and Overstreet.

Christian Menefee raised a significant amount of money….but $50,000 came from his own pocket.

Ed Gonzalez has a huge lead in this race. As does Michael Moore. Rodney Ellis has been sitting on a $3M war chest for some time now.

Alan Rosen has a commanding lead over his opponents with over $944,000 COH. There is no competition in this race. Rosen has served his district very well.

Chris Diaz is mired in controversy. He has a great challenger, Jerry Garcia, who has excellent experience but he has not filed his report yet.

Michel Pappillion* for Constable will not raise or spend more than $500.

May Marker for Constable has no opponent.

CANDIDATE COH Raised Spent Loans
District Attorney
Kim Ogg (Inc) $385,908 $106,572 $83,276 $68,489
Audia Jones $29,973 $49,186 $29,177 $0
Carvana Cloud $16,889 $33,881 $17,382 $0
Todd Overstreet $0 $0 $0 $0
Lori Deangelo $500 $0 $2,012 $0
Mary Huffman $0 $0 $41,089 $0
Lloyd Oliver $0 $0 $0 $0
County Attorney
Vince Ryan (Inc) $101,039 $33,655 $18,779 $0
Christian Menefee $128,547 $135,579 $41,249 $50,000
John Nation $0 $0 $1,369 $0
Sheriff
Ed Gonzalez (inc) $317,264 $95,636 $47,317 $0
Jerome Moore $12,698 $28,595 $15,896 $0
Harry Zamora $0 $4,500 $18,177 $0
Joe Danna $9,857 $78,820 $39,274 $7,000
Randy Rush $0 $1,000 $1,000 $0
Paul Day Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed
Tax Assessor
Ann Bennett (Inc) $39,845 $20,965 $8,734 $0
Jolanda Jones $16,320 $16,320 $1,250 $0
Jack Terrence $0 $1,000 $1,400 $0
Chris Daniel $0 $0 $1,250 $0
Commissioner Pct 1
Rodney Ellis $3,881,740 $122,631 $396,998 $0
Maria Jackson $19,353 $110,230 $71,241 $8,000
Commissioner Pct 3
Diana Martinez Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed
Zaher Eisa Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed
Erik Hasson Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed
Michael Moore $199,052 $209,391 $13,248 $0
Morris Overstreet $15,925 $17,950 $2,025 $0
Kristi Thibaut $45,761 $51,180 $4,536 $5,000
Constable Pct 1
Alan Rosen $944,281 $719,338 $60,120 $0
Cedrick Collier Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed
Gilberto Reyna $3,526 $7,416 $7,579 $0
Perry Wesley $0 $0 $529 $529
Constable Pct 2
Chris Diaz $28,989 $77,411 $43,202 $92
Lt Jerry Garcia $17,305 $31,768 $21,239 $0
George Goffney Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed
Alberto Rivera $2,096 $7,551 $6,285 $200
Jerry Garcia quit quit quit quit
Constable Pct 3
Sherman Eagleton $110,937 $30,255 $25,626 $82,550
Deborah Florus $8,999 $15,100 $15,841 $0
Ken Jones Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed
Michel Pappillion*
John Portillo $21 $3,366 $21,441 $43,253
Eric Reed $0 $0 $0 $0
Constable Pct 4
Jeff McGowen $0 $0 $1,019 $1,200
Constable Pct 5
Ted Heap $287,366 $29,925 $19,484 $0
Mark Harrison Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed
Mark Miller $0 $1,365 $2,370 $0
Randy Newman Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed Not Filed
Constable Pct 5
Silvia Trevino $18,587 $33,034 $28,627 $0
Joseph Guerra $641 $6,488 $2,965 $0
Constable Pct 7
May Walker $28,978 $5,925 $3,487 $0

Raising Campaign Cash for Socialist candidates in the Democratic Party

January 17, 2020

I have written about the Real Justice PAC that is raising money (from one individual) to promote socialist candidates running in the Democratic Primary. From my previous post:

According to the Texas Ethics Commission Real Justice PAC has raised $298,050 with $200,000 coming from one individual, Cari Tuna from San Fransisco. Only $10,200 came from Texans, and only $600 came from Harris County.


The PAC is from California primarily funded by one individual. The latest report claims to have raised $54,759.15 but did not include the required information concerning who donated and their address. They also spent the exact same amount to two socialist candidates, Audia Jones running for District Attorney in Harris County and Jose Garza running for District Attorney in Travis County.

Garza has bragged about out raising his opponent on his last report. He raised $99,849 but that includes $29,489 from the PAC. Audia Jones received $20,076. Her reports have not yet posted on the Harris County website.

These are two candidates aligned with the Socialist Party running as Democrats in our primaries. This is a far left group based out of California trying to infiltrate our party. Can you imagine if one of these candidates won the primary and how the republicans would run against them?

Be prepared to hear the word “Socialist” over and over and over again. They should run in their own gdamn party.


Raising Campaign Cash: House District 28

January 17, 2020

There is a special election for House District 28 between Elizabeth Markowitz and Gary Gates. Here are the results of campaign funds per the Texas Ethics Commission:

CANDIDATE COH Raised Spent Loans
Markowitz $118,308 $244,460 $240,034 $0
Gates $59,934 $24,906 $323,355 $1,526,100

Notice that Markowitz out raised Gates 10 to 1. Gates had to depend on his own pocket book putting in almost $500,000 in this last reporting period with a total of $1,526,100 spent to win this race. I’ve said this before:

Gary Gates is one of those guys who runs for office, over, and over, and over again. He is also very wealthy, wealthy like Texas Representative Money Mayes MiddletonKathaleen Wall, or Tony Buzbee. 

It hasn’t worked for Gates in the past. In 2005 he began loaning himself money and spending from his own pocket in a race for State Senator District 18. He lost. In 2014 he ran again, this time loaning himself $1.7 Million. He lost. In 2016 be ran for Railroad Commissioner loaning himself about $4.5 Million. He lost. 

Gates is just another Tony Buzbee. Rich. Politically ignorant.


Why are you running? Brittanye Morris

January 16, 2020

This is a new “Why are you running” series for me.

Brittanye Morris is an attorney running for 333rd Judicial District Civil Court. She is a late challenger to Democrat Judge Daryl Moore. According to the Houston Bar Association Judge Moore is the highest ranked Judge in Harris County with an overall score of 69% (see below). He was elected to the bench in 2016 and as far as I can tell has performed well for the citizens of Harris County which brings me to the question for Brittanye Morris: Why are you running?

Every candidate challenging an incumbent should be prepared to answer the question, Why are your running?. It’s a fair question and there just might be good reasons to force a member of your own party, in good standing, to spend resources to run. What has Judge Moore or any incumbent done to compel you to put your life on hold and run a campaign? Many candidates can’t answer this question.

Besides answering the question Morris is not raising money, has no website, Facebook page, or anything that shows she is trying to win.

Would love to know why she is running. I have asked.


Raising Campaign Cash: Houston Elections Final

January 16, 2020

And here are the final numbers for the candidates who remembered to file their campaign finance reports. Leave it to Buzbee who campaigned on ending corruption to not file his reports by the due date. By the way, we still don’t know what happened to him in 1980. He has since filed spending $460,000 in the last period. Dolcefino has also just reported.

Another note, Willie Davis has a serious math problem showing $139,068 left over.

I’ll update as necessary.

CANDIDATE COH Raised Spent Loans
MAYOR
Sylvester Turner (inc) $293,503 $359,567 $780,735 $0
Tony Buzbee $63,531 $0 $460,888 $10,000,000
Position 1
Mike Knox (inc) $4,302 $6,900 $29,075 $0
Raj Salhotra $9,060 $24,010 $75,837 $0
Position 2
David Robinson (inc) $40,735 $11,625 $82,515 $0
Willie Davis $139,068 $4,000 $14,164 $0
Position 3
Michael Kubosh (inc) $94,540 $14,770 $31,570 $276,000
Janaeya Carmouche
Position 4
Anthony Dolcefino $0 $6,112 $12,590 $0
Letitia Plummer $11,068 $71,168 $83,491 $21,900
Position 5
Sallie Alcorn $16,374 $21,535 $76,313 $0
Eric Dick $75,000


Socialists running in the Democratic Primary

January 15, 2020

The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is taking over for the LaRouche cult in infiltrating the Democratic Party. Unlike LaRouche DSA does not have much money and they are definitely less whacky but they are running candidates in the Democratic Primary.

Case in point, Audia Jones. Audia is running for Harris County District Attorney. She is a member of DSA. Her husband is also a DSA member and was elected to the bench in 2018. As with the other DSA candidates she is running as a “progressive”, a very far left progressive. She is young and has some experience which is always good but we do not need to be coddling socialists in our party. Ever.

She is joined by another socialist, Sema Hernandez a long shot, inexperienced, candidate for United States Senate. And there are probably more. In fact the Texas Observer found 17 running in the 2018 elections with at least one winning right here in Houston.

DSA is the tea party of the left. They are the extreme. They are the unwanted lightning rod for the party. The word “socialist” scares the living crap out of independent voters. If DSA candidates want to run, run in your own party. Running a socialist in the Democratic Party is like passing gas in a crowded elevator.

It stinks.