CCISD Candidate Machol Skips Key Forum. Submits blank bio.

April 17, 2025

Machol, a former NFL referee, was flagged for delay of game.

Not only did Machol fail to attend a candidate forum, he failed to submit a bio for the event. Instead of attending the forum and answering very tough questions from the audience, Machol chose to attend the Seabrook City Council meeting. Machol has only a month left on Seabrook City Council and the council meeting was more important to him than the office he is running for. An office that requires the next 3 years of his attendance if elected.

Besides not showing up, how hard is it to submit a bio for the event? This forum was sponsored by the local PTA organization. These are parents and teachers that would be interested in hearing from Machol besides giving the same old answer for every question, Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Catholic prayers in school. The District will have very serious issues to resolve next year that no amount of prayers will address. At the very least he should have submitted a bio.

Instead he just forfeited the game and should leave the field of candidates. Permanently.


CCISD Trustee Scott Bowen’s school voucher bill passes

April 17, 2025

He needs to own it tonight at the forum.

Hopefully the moderator of tonight’s forum will press Scott Bowen on his support of the school voucher bill. Last year Bowen authored a resolution for the State Republic Party in support of vouchers and calling for Greg Abbott to declare it an emergency bill requiring quick passage. (He was caught on video) That resolution was not unanimous. A number of delegates were vocal about Bowen changing the resolution to better suck up to the Governor but it passed anyway. Last night Scott’s wet dream, the voucher bill, passed the House and is one step closer becoming law.

During the hours and hours of testimony were many experts in the field testifying against the voucher bill. Even Republican office holders associated with the Texas Republic Party spoke out against vouchers! The only ones who spoke in favor of vouchers were those who would benefit from the bill including Catholic schools, private schools, and home schoolers. And Scott Bowen.

As reported earlier our State Representative Dennis Paul has been flooded with calls against the voucher bill. He voted for the bill anyway ignoring his constituents and siding with Scott Bowen.

Hopefully the voters in CCISD will reward Bowen and remove him from the Board.


Do you know where Congressman Babin will be this week?

April 16, 2025

We have a BOLO on the Congressman.

If you know where our Congressman, Brian Babin, will be during the next week and a half, please contact me at johncoby@sbcglobal.net so I can tell others. Many individuals would like to ask him some very serious questions concerning their retirement accounts, the economy, homeland security, and protecting and adhering to the Constitution of the United States.

Congress is on a 2 week recess and will be in district meeting with their donors and/or business people. They do not have time to organize a town hall meeting with the low life scum called “constituents” so we need to meet him on his ground. We had a town hall last Monday and invited him and/or his staff. Neither showed up.

So, if you know where Babin will be speaking give me a heads up and I’ll give everyone the location so they can meet with him face to face. Call me at 281-536-2457 or email me at johncoby@sbcglobal.net.


WTF? CCISD Booster Club’s gun raffle

April 16, 2025

UPDATE: This fundraiser did NOT have prior approval by Clear Lake Intermediate. It has been shut down. I am sure they can find more appropriate donations that would bring in a good amount of money.

At least it’s not an AR15.

Yesterday a number of parents of children killed in school shootings testified against bad bills concerning gun safety. Also there was a school shooting in Dallas. Luckily, as of now, no one was killed but 4 were injured. Instead of offering an apology for flooding our state with guns Greg Abbott offered useless prayers and hollow promises to the families. From CBS News:

Cecilia and I ask our fellow Texans to join us in praying for the victims’ swift recovery and for the entire Wilmer-Hutchins High School community.

Locally the Leadership Development Corps booster club at Clear Lake Intermediate is having a raffle for a gun and a gun club gift certificate. The gun isn’t an AR15 like the kind that was used for killing 19 children in Uvalde or a sawed off shotgun that was used in the Santa Fe shooting. (BTW the bill parents were speaking against would make sawed off shotguns legal.) This gun is a Canik METE 9mm handgun. Like a sawed off shotgun it is easy to conceal.

You have to wonder what these booster club members are thinking. I was in ROTC in High School. I was the Commander of a military drill team. Our booster club would have never considered raffling off a gun for money. My son was in LDC at CLIS. The parents would have never considered such a raffle. He was a flag bearer and continued that role in the Navy. (He even presented the flag at the NCAA Mens Final Four.) LDC is a great organization but these parents need to read the room.


Next CCISD Candidate Forum April 17

April 15, 2025

This forum will be a day after the school voucher bill will pass the House. Hopefully candidates will defend their stance on their support of the bill.


Who is paying for CCISD Candidate Joe Machol’s campaign?

April 14, 2025

This is a pretty serious question.

Joe Machol is a Seabrook City Council Member. He should know the laws governing elections, but he is either ignorant or deliberately thumbing his nose at the Texas Ethics Commission. Machol has failed to appoint a Treasurer in a timely manner. The law is clear, you must have a Treasurer appointed before you raise or spend money. Machol already have signs and buttons made and yet no appointment of Treasurer was filed. He has since filed one appointing himself.

He has failed to file a campaign finance report. Even if you have no donations (including from yourself) or expenditures you are required to file a report. This should concern everyone in the CCISD district. Who is paying for Machol’s campaign? I would not be surprised if Trustee Scott Bowen promised funding to him from a third party like the Harris County Republic Party or the State party. This way Machol can plead ignorant when mailers are received by voters from the party. I wouldn’t be surprised if their mailer has both Bowen and Machol running as a coalition.

I have asked Mr. Machol about this. I am holding my breath for an answer.


You might not want the Shuttle to be sent to Houston

April 12, 2025
Closest you can get to Enterprise.

Houston, we don’t have a problem.

Instead of working to settle our stock market our Senators are working hard to bring one of the Space Shuttles to Houston. It’s not like we miss it, because we really don’t and it may not be all you think it might be. Houston failed in their bid to house a Shuttle back in 2010 when the program ended. From what museum experts tell me, it is a museum piece and the bid had to show how it would attract visitors and how it would be paid for. For Houston, failure was an option. (Ugh) And they failed spectacularly. According to the Houston Chronicle:

One went to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, another went to the California Science Center in Los Angeles. Space Shuttle Discovery went to the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum in Virginia.

Another, the Enterprise, went to New York and was put on the Intrepid aircraft carrier. The Enterprise never flew. It was used only for gliding and landing tests. It had no engines. You can view it on the carrier (above), walk underneath it, and observe it from a platform. Like the other shuttles you can’t touch it. You can’t walk in it. You can’t look into the cockpit. It is all hands off. But….Space Center Houston received the Woody.

The Woody is a replica of the Shuttle and was housed at Kennedy Space Center in Florida. It was moved here after Kennedy’s winning bid to secure a Shuttle. Woody sits on top of a 747 at Space Center Houston and is actually a very interesting exhibit. You can walk through the bay, look into the cockpit, and actually touch it unlike the other ones.

Sure it would be great to have a real Shuttle but at what cost? Who will pay to move it to Houston and mount it on the 747? Is that even possible? It would have to be removed from the Smithsonian, moved to an airport, mounted on a modified 747, flown to Houston, removed from the 747, moved to Space Center Houston, and then mounted on the 747. The Woody would have to be removed and either dismantled or moved to another location. It ain’t going to happen.

Cornyn was in office in 2010. He should have paid more attention to the bidding process so Houston could have secured a Shuttle.


Congressional Town hall meeting April 14, 2025 in Clear Lake

April 11, 2025

RSVP Here: www.tinyurl.com/CD1436Townhall


Chamber of Commerce CCISD Forum: The Good

April 11, 2025

BTW. Thanks to the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce for this forum and for asking some very important questions. You can watch the entire forum here.

If Trustee Scott Bowen wasn’t such an awkward, right wing, extremist he might actually be a productive board member. But, alas, he isn’t. There are many reasons to send him to his next campaign for State Representative. I’ve listed them here.

You can watch the entire forum here. I took one for the team and watched it yesterday and highlighted the low points of candidate Machol. It wasn’t pretty. Read it here. He has no business running for any office since he cannot follow the laws of the state in filing campaign finance reports or even in printing his signs for the office. Besides that he is not educated in education. Go read it here.

I like the question about accepting funds from out of district and support from out of district PACs. Machol claimed he reported all donations, which is not true since he didn’t file a campaign finance report. Bowen claims he reported everything, but failed to mention his $2500 in out of district donations, including $1000 from a failed republican candidate for State Representative in Corsicana Texas. Yes, Bowen has accepted and encouraged donations to his recruited candidates from out of district PACs. He also accepted support from his political party.

Trustee Cejka and Lilley clearly understands the issues affecting our district. Cejka has proved to be a valuable addition to the Board over the last 3 years. She is engaged in the community and in schools. Lilley also understands the issues and would be a great addition to the Board. Her strong opposition to vouchers separates her from Bowen who sponsored a resolution for the Texas Republic Party in support of vouchers. This was NOT a unanimous vote. Even republicans do not favor the voucher system. Both Cejka and Lilley have in depth knowledge of the issues affecting the district. After Machol claimed the district needed to do more with NASA Cejka highlighted Systems Go, a project she has volunteered for many years. Lilley understands the challenges facing the district including lower attendance due to the demographics of the district.

Over the last two forums I have noticed that Bowen takes credit for the actions of the Board as if no one else but Bowen challenged the group thinking of the board. That is just total bullshit. Bowen brought chaos to the board. Unlike the others who constantly looked for improvements Bowen did what republicans do, he lied. He claimed everything was broken and only he could fix it. He takes credit for the achievements of the Board. He is dishonest in what he had done to the Board.

BTW. I have donated a small amount to both Cejka and Lilley. Both are very well qualified for the job while Machol is a UFO (Unqualified For Office) and Scot Bowen is just a dick and needs to go.


Chamber of Commerce CCISD Forum. The Sad. The Hilarious. The Stupid.

April 10, 2025

As someone who was in attendance said “If you weren’t able to watch the forum live, please watch the replay. It was great, sad, hilarious and stupid at the same time.”

Sad, hilarious and stupid
I watched the replay and have to agree. This was the first time Joe Machol faced the public and he didn’t disappoint. He was clearly out of his league and should not be running for the School Board. He mentioned, a number of times, he was an NFL referee. He struggled with simple questions like “What is the difference between charter and private schools?”. (23:07) At 38:30 he believes that bringing prayer back to school would stop school shootings. (He should google Christian school shootings to see how well that works) Machol only repeated his 3Rs once instead fumbling through most of the questions with either deflections or answers with little or no depth. He claimed school taxes were going up, but they actually have been significantly cut. (29:20)

Machol claims he will report all donations from outside resources but failed to mention he did not file a campaign finance report and just recently filed an appointment of treasurer. He also had his signs available, signs that do not have the required notices and does not indicate what he is running for. Machol wanted the teachers to be paid more but didn’t want to raise taxes. He wanted CCISD to embrace NASA not knowing that CCISD already does that. (For those that don’t know Systems Go is a high school course where students design, build and launch rockets.)

Machol should be thrown out of this game. Unfortunately I believe he has been promised by Trustee Bowen that he will have support from the Harris County Republic Party. I expect a mailer to his district paid for by the party and supporting Bowen and Machol. He will then claim ignorance.

More on the forum tomorrow.


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