Texas Congressman Chip Roy (R) in attempt to condemn the president’s racist tweet towards 4 Congressional women of color, stepped into the “I’m not a racist….but…” trap that many racists fall into. It truly shows Roy’s colors.
Tx Congressman Chip Roy (R): I'm not a racist……but….
July 15, 2019What the (R) stands for
July 15, 2019Racist. It stands for Racist, as in, Donald Trump (R).
The president of the United States Donald Trump is a racist. Everyone who will stoop to vote for him is a racist. You cannot support a racist and say “I’m not a racist…but”. No more. Either stand proudly with the republican party or step up and vote his racist ass out of the country.
Raising Campaign Cash: Houston City Elections. Update 3
July 14, 2019Erica McCrutcheon needs to take some training on how to fill out their ethics reports. I believe she raised $5100 and has a $5000 loan from The Dunamis Group LLC which she owns.
From Previous Updates:
City Councilman Mike Knox reports only $41,171 raised. I would have expected much more.
Emily Detoto raised only$2600 with a $500 loan.
Buzbee is self financing putting $5.5 MILLION of his own money into his account.
Michael Kubosh has reported raising only $43,000 with a $276,000 outstanding loan. $10,000 came from the FireFighters PAC.
| CANDIDATE | COH | Raised | Spent | Loans |
| MAYOR | ||||
| Sylvester Turner (inc) | ||||
| Kendall Baker | ||||
| Derrick Broze | ||||
| Dwight Boykins | ||||
| Tony Buzbee | $5,140,725 | $5,500,000 | $1,814,754 | |
| Anton Dowls | ||||
| Naoufal Houjami | ||||
| Bill King | ||||
| Sue Lovell | ||||
| Demetria Smith | ||||
| CONTROLLER | ||||
| Chris Brown (inc) | ||||
| Amparo Gasca | ||||
| District E | ||||
| Dave Martin (inc) | ||||
| Sam Cleveland | ||||
| Ryan Lee | ||||
| Position 1 | ||||
| Mike Knox (inc) | $41,171 | $40,295 | $45,555 | |
| Michelle Bonton | ||||
| Georgia Provost | ||||
| Raj Salhotra | ||||
| Position 2 | ||||
| David Robinson (inc) | ||||
| Willie Davis | ||||
| Emily Detoto | $439 | $2,600 | $2,660 | $500 |
| Position 3 | ||||
| Michael Kubosh (inc) | $122,870 | $43,875 | $20,319 | $276,000 |
| Janaeya Carmouche | ||||
| Marcel McClinton | ||||
| Goku Sankar | ||||
| Position 4 | ||||
| Amanda Edwards (inc) | ||||
| Christel Bastida | ||||
| Tiko Hausman | ||||
| Ericka McCrutcheon | $2,875 | $5,100 | $11,625 | $5,000 |
| Position 5 | ||||
| Sallie Alcorn | ||||
| Brad Batteau | ||||
| Jamaal Boone | ||||
| Catherine Flowers | ||||
| Ralph Garcia | ||||
| Marvin McNeese | ||||
| Giang Nguyen | ||||
| Letitia Plummer | ||||
| Sonia Rivera | ||||
| Ashton Woods | ||||
Raising Campaign Cash: Houston City Elections. Update 2
July 13, 2019City Councilman Mike Knox reports only $41,171 raised. I would have expected much more. Emily Detoto raised only$2600 with a $500 loan.
From Update 1:
Buzbee is self financing putting $5.5 MILLION of his own money into his account.
Michael Kubosh has reported raising only $43,000 with a $276,000 outstanding loan. $10,000 came from the FireFighters PAC.
| CANDIDATE | COH | Raised | Spent |
| MAYOR | |||
| Sylvester Turner (inc) | |||
| Kendall Baker | |||
| Derrick Broze | |||
| Dwight Boykins | |||
| Tony Buzbee | $5,140,725 | $5,500,000 | $1,814,754 |
| Anton Dowls | |||
| Naoufal Houjami | |||
| Bill King | |||
| Sue Lovell | |||
| Demetria Smith | |||
| CONTROLLER | |||
| Chris Brown (inc) | |||
| Amparo Gasca | |||
| District E | |||
| Dave Martin (inc) | |||
| Sam Cleveland | |||
| Ryan Lee | |||
| Position 1 | |||
| Mike Knox (inc) | $41,171 | $40,295 | $45,555 |
| Michelle Bonton | |||
| Georgia Provost | |||
| Raj Salhotra | |||
| Position 2 | |||
| David Robinson (inc) | |||
| Willie Davis | |||
| Emily Detoto | $439 | $2,600 | $2,660 |
| Position 3 | |||
| Michael Kubosh (inc) | $122,870 | $43,875 | $20,319 |
| Janaeya Carmouche | |||
| Marcel McClinton | |||
| Goku Sankar | |||
| Position 4 | |||
| Amanda Edwards (inc) | |||
| Christel Bastida | |||
| Tiko Hausman | |||
| Ericka McCrutcheon | |||
| Position 5 | |||
| Sallie Alcorn | |||
| Brad Batteau | |||
| Jamaal Boone | |||
| Catherine Flowers | |||
| Ralph Garcia | |||
| Marvin McNeese | |||
| Giang Nguyen | |||
| Letitia Plummer | |||
| Sonia Rivera | |||
| Ashton Woods |
Returning to the Moon, safely, is not an option.
July 12, 2019I have a theory about this.
William Gerstenmaier, the longtime associate administrator for human exploration at NASA, has been reassigned to a new role as special adviser to NASA’s deputy administrator. The move signifies something of a demotion for Gerstenmaier at the agency. As head of the human exploration division, Gerstenmaier has overseen many of NASA’s biggest projects for human spaceflight, such as the operations on the International Space Station; the development of NASA’s next big rocket, the Space Launch System; and the Commercial Crew program, an initiative to launch astronauts to the ISS using commercial spacecraft.
Going from managing billions in project assets and hundreds of employees to an “advisor” means something wasn’t right. Gerstenmaier was the modern day “Right Stuff”. He knew what he was doing and was well respected. And he probably told the truth about a trip to the Moon by 2024.
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (D-TX), who chairs the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee said it very well.
The Trump Administration’s ill-defined crash program to land astronauts on the Moon in 2024 was going to be challenging enough to achieve under the best of circumstances. Removing experienced engineering leadership from that effort and the rest of the nation’s human spaceflight programs at such a crucial point in time seems misguided at best.
I will be more blunt. Going to the Moon by 2024 is not safe. We do not have a lander. We do not have a heavy lift vehicle. We do not have a service module. We don’t even have a completed Command Module. Going to the Moon with that schedule and the current resources means cutting corners and it’s not safe.
Gerstenmaier has been replaced with a yes man. That isn’t safe either. Returning to the moon safely is not an option. It is the mission.
Raising Campaign Cash: Houston City Elections. Update 1
July 12, 2019It is official. Tony Buzbee plans to use his personal wealth to buy a Mayoral race. Much like Texas Representative out of Galveston “Money” Mays Middleton who spent over $2 Million of his own money to buy his seat, Buzbee has now donated a total of $7,500,000 to his campaign. $7,500,000.
Hopefully he will become like his other republican buddy, Kathaleen Wall who spent over $6,000,000 and lost in the primary. Buzbee is trying to be another Trump. He is loud, politically ignorant, rich, and an asshole. Just. Like. Trump.
Michael Kubosh has reported raising only $43,000 with a $276,000 outstanding loan. $10,000 came from the FireFighters PAC.
| CANDIDATE | COH | Raised | Spent |
| MAYOR | |||
| Sylvester Turner (inc) | |||
| Kendall Baker | |||
| Derrick Broze | |||
| Dwight Boykins | |||
| Tony Buzbee | $5,140,725 | $5,500,000 | $1,814,754 |
| Anton Dowls | |||
| Naoufal Houjami | |||
| Bill King | |||
| Sue Lovell | |||
| Demetria Smith | |||
| CONTROLLER | |||
| Chris Brown (inc) | |||
| Amparo Gasca | |||
| District E | |||
| Dave Martin (inc) | |||
| Sam Cleveland | |||
| Ryan Lee | |||
| Position 1 | |||
| Mike Knox (inc) | |||
| Michelle Bonton | |||
| Georgia Provost | |||
| Raj Salhotra | |||
| Position 2 | |||
| David Robinson (inc) | |||
| Willie Davis | |||
| Emily Detoto | |||
| Position 3 | |||
| Michael Kubosh (inc) | $122,870 | $43,875 | $20,319 |
| Janaeya Carmouche | |||
| Marcel McClinton | |||
| Goku Sankar | |||
| Position 4 | |||
| Amanda Edwards (inc) | |||
| Christel Bastida | |||
| Tiko Hausman | |||
| Ericka McCrutcheon | |||
| Position 5 | |||
| Sallie Alcorn | |||
| Brad Batteau | |||
| Jamaal Boone | |||
| Catherine Flowers | |||
| Ralph Garcia | |||
| Marvin McNeese | |||
| Giang Nguyen | |||
| Letitia Plummer | |||
| Sonia Rivera | |||
| Ashton Woods |
If you can't hear you can't be Hurd.
July 9, 2019
Texas Congressman William Hurd CD 23 seems to have forgotten that under the Obama administration Iran agreed to stop enrichment of nuclear material.
According to the joint statement in Switzerland, the P5+1 countries and Iran agreed on a framework for a deal. According to this framework, Iran would redesign, convert, and reduce its nuclear facilities and accept the Additional Protocol (with provisional application) in order to lift all nuclear-related economic sanctions, freeing up tens of billions of dollars in oil revenue and frozen assets.
Trump, with Hurd’s backing, pulled the United States out of the deal without having negotiating a new one. Now Hurd is complaining that Iran is, once again, starting up their nuclear development. Duh! This is a problem Trump created, once again. He has no idea or capability to make any kind of international deal. Instead of having an international agreement we have nothing. And nothing is better than anything Trump can negotiate. Literally.
Hurd can’t hear the laughter of the international community. Or us.
Raising Campaign Cash: Houston City Elections. Part I
July 3, 2019Campaign finance reports for Houston City Council candidates will be available soon. They are due by July 15th and most will wait till that day to make them available online. Some will issue press releases to show their strength. Others who are not viable will simply wait till the due date.
Watch this blog. I will be focusing on the race for Mayor, Comptroller, District E and the At Large seats. I will post Part II as soon as the following status changes:
| CANDIDATE | COH | Raised | Spent |
| MAYOR | |||
| Sylvester Turner (inc) | |||
| Kendall Baker | |||
| Derrick Broze | |||
| Dwight Boykins | |||
| Tony Buzbee | |||
| Anton Dowls | |||
| Naoufal Houjami | |||
| Bill King | |||
| Sue Lovell | |||
| Demetria Smith | |||
| CONTROLLER | |||
| Chris Brown (inc) | |||
| Amparo Gasca | |||
| District E | |||
| Dave Martin (inc) | |||
| Sam Cleveland | |||
| Ryan Lee | |||
| Position 1 | |||
| Mike Knox (inc) | |||
| Michelle Bonton | |||
| Georgia Provost | |||
| Raj Salhotra | |||
| Position 2 | |||
| David Robinson (inc) | |||
| Willie Davis | |||
| Emily Detoto | |||
| Position 3 | |||
| Michael Kubosh (inc) | |||
| Janaeya Carmouche | |||
| Marcel McClinton | |||
| Goku Sankar | |||
| Position 4 | |||
| Amanda Edwards (inc) | |||
| Christel Bastida | |||
| Tiko Hausman | |||
| Ericka McCrutcheon | |||
| Position 5 | |||
| Sallie Alcorn | |||
| Brad Batteau | |||
| Jamaal Boone | |||
| Catherine Flowers | |||
| Ralph Garcia | |||
| Marvin McNeese | |||
| Giang Nguyen | |||
| Letitia Plummer | |||
| Sonia Rivera | |||
| Ashton Woods |
Shawn Terry. Why are you running in Texas HD 108?
July 2, 2019In 2018 Joanna Cattanach ran in Texas House District 108, in the Dallas area. She lost by only 200 votes. She immediately declared she intended to run again. And she should.
So why in the world would someone roll out of bed and decide to challenge her in the Democratic Primary? That is a question that voters in HD108 should be asking Shawn Terry. According to the Dallas Morning News Terry has entered the race and claims to have a great start to fundraising:
AUSTIN — A new Democratic challenger to Dallas Rep. Morgan Meyer says he’s raised $235,000 in the past five months, setting up a potentially well-funded effort against the three-term GOP incumbent.
On Monday, Shawn Terry, an investment banker from Uptown, announced his campaign for House District 108, which is anchored in the Park Cities and also includes downtown, the Arts District and East Dallas.
Terry would be only the 2nd openly gay legislator if elected. His voting record will be looked at closely as well as his campaign finance reports due July 15. It just bothers the shit out of me that someone would jump into a race when we had a very successful and promising campaign in 2018 with a promising candidate. Why pick this race? Why make the candidate raise and spend money in a primary instead of supporting the Democrat in the general?
Ego and possibly republican backing might be the reason.
Houston Firefighters Union might want a mulligan on Boykins
July 1, 2019![]() |
| From CigarSnobMag.com |
Oh. My. Gawd. This isn’t going to end well.
Just 2 days after entering the race for Mayor the Houston Fire Fighters Union endorsed City Councilman Dwight Boykins over Tony Buzbee. They might want to take a mulligan after Boykins performance at a Youth Advocacy Summit organized by OCA Asian Pacific American Advocates and Mi Familia Vota. As reported by ABC 13:
“He was telling us we should keep our legs closed, that we shouldn’t taint ourselves,” said 16-year-old Khloe. “In a way, saying that we should stay pure because otherwise, in the future, other men won’t want us.”
And it got worse. And there is a video. I’m not a fan of Boykins for Mayor. I feel he tried to jump on the Pay Parity issue for the Fire Fighters for political gain. The Union prematurely endorsed him because of their disdain for Mayor Turner. This was a real bad performance by Boykins. He did issue an apology:
Over the course of my career, I have always been plain-spoken and have always spoke from my heart, especially where it involves laying a positive path forward for our youth. That was my sole objective recently when I was asked to speak to a group of students about their future hopes and dreams. During the discussion, I shared my perspective on life and the importance of staying focused while avoiding some of the pitfalls that far too often plague many of our youth, a message I have delivered to groups around the city. My words were met to inspire and I deeply regret the extent to which they caused anyone hurt or discomfort. That was never my intention, and to anyone who may have taken offense by what I said, I apologize.

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