Texas Democratic Women are NOT happy with the direction our state is going. In fact most women should not be happy. Hell, most men shouldn’t be happy. I was a minority at this caucus but I was glad I attended. It was full of good information and energetic speeches.
Women's Caucus at the Texas Democratic Convention. LOTS of energy here!
July 15, 2022Jaws of life called for CCISD Trustee Scott Bowen
July 14, 2022The League City Community has called for the jaws to get Trustee Scott Bowen’s panties out of his ass.This guy is such an a**hole. A major league republican a**hole. Scott Bowen is having a flaming hissy fit.
It seems there are organizations that specializes in finding qualified leaders for various positions such as the next superintendent of CCISD. Needless to say this is a pretty important position responsible for the day to day activities for thousands of students and parents. I would think hiring a firm that specializes in this type of search is a good idea since it would take a considerable amount of time to find, interview, and research a new superintendent.
Turns out Scotty is having none of it. One of the companies requesting consideration for the job advertises being an equal opportunity organization which basically means to look far and wide for the most qualified. It has never meant to hire someone based upon a particular ethnicity it just means to search far and wide. It’s not a hard concept to understand unless you’re a pea brain.
Scott is a pee brain. I guess he wants to limit the selection of someone based only on qualifications (which they actually do) just as long as they are a white, male, right wing, republican. What an a**hole.
The state of CCISD school safety. Will your kids be safe? It will cost you to find out.
July 14, 2022![]() |
| The Coward of District 129 |
Well on one hand thanks to League City Chamber of Commerce for doing the job the cowards of our State Legislature refuse to do, having a discussion about school safety. On the other hand if you are concerned about how CCISD will be addressing an 18 year old with a military rifle, body armor, and high capacity clips attacking your kids school and playground you will have to pay for it.
The cost is $35 for non members and will probably not include any discussion about gun safety, or how permit less carry affects our safety at schools, malls, churches, etc. The three law enforcement officers from Galveston County and Texas Rangers presenters are all NRA republicans and will die protecting the guns that have been used to kill kids. CCISD will be represented by the Director of Safe and Secure Schools.
Other districts around Houston has had open discussions about gun safety to give parents the sad, truthful, facts about the easy access to guns and the challenge to law enforcement to keep us safe not only in school but in church, concerts, parades, etc. Some of these ugly facts include:
- Anyone can carry loaded assault weapons in public
- Police cannot question anyone who is simply carrying a loaded assault weapon
- To carry a loaded assault weapon in public requires no training or a license
- 18 year olds can still buy an assault weapon and ammunition
- Anyone can buy body armor and dress up like GI Joe
- Anyone can buy a silencer to muffle the sound of shooting screaming kids
- Nothing has changed to make your school safer from those who easily obtain assault weapons
League City women [did NOT] celebrate the retirement of CCISD Superintendent
July 13, 2022So in a previous post, which has since been deleted, I referred to a picture from a tweet. The Twit claimed these women were celebrating the retirement of the CCISD Superintendent due to an illness in the family and setting their sights on Trustee Jay Cunningham. It seems that this is NOT an accurate description of those in the picture.
The Twit seems to be taking credit for the Superintendent leaving and have set their sights on CCISD Trustee Jay Cunningham. Jay beat Christine Parizo by 25% points in 2021. Parizo cost the district at least $45,000 due to repeated requests for public information and requests by the Texas Attorney Generals office. In the end she still lost and was eventually escorted out of a board meeting after Jay read a letter from the Attorney General emphasizing “This investigation is CU-LOSED!”. Jay has performed very well for the district and should be able to hold the seat by another large margin.
So I would bet this Twit will probably get behind Parizo in 2023. If elected the Republican Party will be able to finally take over the CCISD board joining Davis, Larson, and Bowen and bring real family values to the district, like targeting teachers and parents who are divorced, coaches having affairs, those who have remarried and others who are violating the sanctity of marriage.
So I’m glad that this picture was incorrectly captioned and removed by the Twit.
New City Council district maps leaves Clear Lake with Kingwood
July 10, 2022![]() |
| Steve Stockman by the Texas Tribune |
Well that was a long wait for nothing.
The city of Houston completed their proposed redistricting. The Houston Chronicle has a good article on the maps without mentioning District E which has connected Clear Lake with Kingwood by a canal, literally. The new map for the city can be viewed here.
Clear Lake has been gerrymandered for decades including the city districts. Because of this we no competition for city, state, or national office. So we have a choice between a far right republican and an extremely far right republican. Steve Stockman represented the Clear Lake area. After one useless term in office he was indicted and convicted on 23 felony counts. He spent 2 years in jail until Trump pardoned him. This is the kind of representation Clear Lake gets because of redistricting.
Now we have Congressman Babin, the ghost of Congress. He rarely comes out of his hole for fear of seeing his shadow or his constituents. Dennis Paul is our representative in Austin. He represents the NRA and also rarely comes out for fear of meeting his constituents in the greenbelt while walking his dog.
So after decades of being connected with Kingwood, 45 miles away, we are going to be stuck again. Public Hearings will be held at City Council Chamber (City Hall, 2nd Floor, 901 Bagby):
- Wednesday, July 13, 2022, 9:00 a.m.
- Wednesday, July 13, 2022, 7:00 p.m.
- Wednesday, July 20, 2022, 9:00 a.m.
After SCOTUS ruling school's football team renamed to "The Christians"
July 10, 2022![]() |
| Pic from the LATimes. |
This really could be fun!
The football team and booster club of the high school behind the Supreme Court ruling allowing a coach to lead a prayer at the 50 yard line for the team has renamed the team to The Christians. According to the team’s new coach “The name adequately represents the members of the team, at least most of them.” The President of the booster club also claims “This new name will bring new ways to support our team while praising our Lord Jesus Christ!” She released a list of ideas for fans attending the game:
- Fans can dress up as priests and nuns and even popes.
- Kids can dress like altar boys
- Rosaries will be distributed to replace spirit towels.
- Bibles will be passed out instead of bobble heads
- When faced with 4th and long fans will be encourages to say the Hail Mary
- Chants of “Crucify Them! Crucify Them!”
- Special events will be planned when The Christians play The Lions
- Prior to the game the rosary will be prayed on the 50 yard line
- Cheerleaders will be dressed like nuns
- Teams will run out of their lockers under the fog of burning ashes
- Attending a game on Saturday will count towards attending church on Sunday
How much did Christine Parizo's recount cost CCISD taxpayers
July 9, 2022Glad you asked…. Parizo lost by 25 percentage points in 2021 to Jay Cunningham. It was clearly a no contest. After her epic defeat she demanded a recount, complained to the Texas Attorney General’s office, and forced CCISD to spend resources to respond. The cost to tax payers? $44,590.
Now Misty Dawson, another loser in the CCISD elections, has filed suit asking the courts to declare the 2022 election void and to require another election. She also asked for $100,000 cash money. Parizo never filed suit. Dawson’s suit will now require the district to spend taxpayers money on legal fees.
Here is the information request concerning Parizo:
1) Cost of the recount(s) requested by Christina Parizo in her epic loss to Jay Cunningham
2) Cost to CCISD to provide information concerning the multiple open records requests submitted by Christina Parizo in reference to her epic loss to Jay Cunningham.
3) Cost of responding to the Texas Attorney General’s investigation/ complaint filed by
And the response from CCISD:
1) Clear Creek ISD paid $2,690 in May of 2021 for the recount and $2,690 for HART to return in September 2021 to retrieve internal memory data from the eSlates. Total cost for the recount would be $5,380. Ms. Parizo paid $335 which covered the pay to the recount committee and a service fee. CCISD only paid for HART’s services.
2) Clear Creek ISD employees have spent approximately 28 hours gathering responsive information and redacting protected information.
3) Clear Creek ISD paid $30,830.34 on investigations/complaints filed by Ms. Parizo.
Failed candidate Misty Dawson files suit against CCISD
July 7, 2022Misty Dawson, probably the worst candidate to ever run for the Clear Creek Independent School District, lost the recent election by 43 votes. She has now filed a lawsuit calling for the election to be voided and a new election to be held.
According to the petition which can be found here:
She seeks monetary relief of $100,000
Seeks to have the 2022 election voided
Seeks to have a new election
Claims there were illegal votes and some voters prevented from voting
Claims these votes total more than the difference in her loss
Kim Olson for Texas Democratic Party Chair
July 6, 2022Sometimes a change is necessary. That time is now.
I remember voting for Gilberto Hinojosa many years ago. He was a great choice then and did a great job for many years but it is time for the party to move on and do something different. As with every issue facing our state whether it is gun safety, immigration, civil rights, women rights, etc, etc, we are not moving in the right direction. It is time to do something different.
Kim Olson is running for the Chair of the Texas Democratic Party. Kim’s resume is outstanding. Take a minute to review it here. She has been involved in the party for many years, running for Texas Agriculture Commission and Congress, and advocating for Democratic issues. (See her video here. It’s a good one.) Running for office requires raising money. Running the Party also requires raising money as well as enthusiasm. I am confident she has the ability to raise money for the party. Kim is tough, battle tested. Unlike many who have run for office and lost, Kim is still here, still working to make our Party and our State better.
We should all thank Chairman Gilberto Hinojosa for his years of service to the Democratic Party. He has served our Party honorably. Kim is up for election on Saturday. I believe the Party will be represented well by Kim Olson if elected.
Guide to the Texas Democratic Convention in Dallas July 14-16
July 6, 2022
The Texas Democratic Convention will take place in Dallas from Thursday-Saturday July 14-16. Here is a quick guide for those attending:
Do not sign any petitions. When you check in and during the convention you will be asked to sign petition for various resolutions. Do yourself a favor Don’t sign them. If a group gets enough signatures from each of their Senate District their resolution must be brought to the floor for a vote. Sometimes this could amount to a very long, drawn out, worthless vote. If the resolution they are pushing have merit they should have pushed them through the resolution committees of the Senate Conventions. Many of the fringe groups have done this in the past.
The Texas Democratic Party has a load of information at their website, TexasDemocraticConvention.com. It has a schedule of events and the rules of the convention as well as other information. Take some time to read it.
Go to the Kickoff receptions. The kickoff is a great way to meet your elected officials, donate to the party, and have fun. It is always a good party for the party. The kickoff is at the host hotel on Thursday evening. Find tickets here.
Find hospitality suites. Many elected officials and organizations will have hospitality suites throughout the event. Organizations like Annie’s List, Texas Freedom Network, Young Democrats, etc are just a few that will most probably have a party. This is again a great way to meet like minded people on specific issues. And they are usually a lot of fun!
Visit the vendors. Once they are open find a plastic cover for your convention credentials. The vendors will have t-shirts, stickers, and other political merchandise. Many organizations will have a booth with information about their specific issue. Find an issue you are concerned about. Sign up to keep informed.
Attend your Senate District Caucus. At this time delegates will vote for SDEC chairs and positions for the various committees. You should have been contacted by those who are running by now.
Attend a caucus. There will be a caucus for a number of organizations including the Hispanic Caucus, Young Democrats, and specific issues caucus. Pick one and attend. Unfortunately they only schedule a couple of hours for these meetings and most of the time is spent listening to candidates.

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