Harris County Dept of Education Trustee referred to the Texas AG

February 1, 2024

Dick again.

Over a year ago the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC) referred Trustee Eric Dick to the Texas Attorney General’s Office for collections. According to the letter sent on December 28, 2022, the TEC stated “As of the date of this letter, the respondent has not submitted any part of the $30,000 civil penalty.” They also referred Dick to the Texas State Bar.

In May of 2022 Dick was fined by the TEC $30,000, the second largest fine in the history of the Commission, for his role in sending an endorsement mailer during his run for City Council in 2019. You can read a summary of the final order here. The TEC has also sent a letter to the Collections Department of the AG’s office for another fine of $10,000. According to the letter “As of the date of this letter, the respondent has not submitted any part of the $10,000 civil penalty, and no appeal has been filed in this matter.”

Unlike with the $30,000 fine, Dick signed an agreed resolution and accepted the $10,000 fine. So it is strange that he has not paid the fine. It’s been over a year now and so far that is no activity by the AG’s office, or at least none that is public record.

Dick continues to serve the public on the Harris County Department of Education. He is also running for reelection and is unopposed. His wife is also running for a seat on the Board.


You can’t make this up. Why does the Harris County Republicans want a joint primary?

January 31, 2024

Seriously. I am NOT making this up.

First, what is a joint primary. Here is the Chair of the Harris County Republican Party, Cindy Siegel, explaining it in her OP-ED in the Houston Chronicle:

Essentially, under a split primary, each party runs its own primary, sharing the location but having separate lines with separate machines and election workers — one for Republicans and one for Democrats.  In contrast, under a joint primary, both Republicans and Democrats line up together in the same location and share voting machines.

This isn’t a new concept. About 8 years ago the Harris County Elections Administrator proposed a joint primary. They setup a demonstration room and invited the parties and media to test it out. I did. It was simple. Instead of having two sets of voting machines, two separate areas for Republican and Democratic primary voters, and two groups of volunteers, there are only one of each. A voter signs in, selects which primary they want to vote in, receives a code, then votes.

The fiscally conservative republicans didn’t want to participate even though it would save the County millions. The plan was scrapped. So why have they agreed to participate now? Glad you asked! In the 2023 legislation session the Republican controlled Legislature passed a number of bills that makes the job of Elections Administrator much harder especially in the 3rd largest county in the country. The bills were designed to make the county fail so the state could take over.

So why now? Again lets let the Chair of the Harris County Republican Party, Cindy Siegel, explain it:

This past December, the Republican Party requested Harris County run a split primary. Two weeks ago, however, the Texas Secretary of State’s Office issued an advisory regarding Senate Bill 924, explaining that holding a split primary in a county the size of Harris County is impossible due to the constraints of the new law. 

Yep. The Republicans want a split primary because they fucked it up. It was their doing. In the past, because of low turnout, the County would combine precincts so instead of having over 1000 voting locations there would be about 300. The bill now eliminates combining precincts so there is a need for voting machines and associated equipment for over 1000 locations. And guess what? The County doesn’t have that many machines, or volunteers to man those machines.

So now the Republican Party is riding in on a white wing horse to save the day from a problem they created and is expecting to take credit for it. It’s like a kid trashing his room then getting paid to clean it.

You should read the OP-ED. Stupid republicans.


Texas AG admits guilt on bribery suit. New impeachment is requested.

January 30, 2024

Cocked eyed bastard was trying to be sneaky. The judge wouldn’t allow it.

So the ethically challenged, indicted, adulterer, Ken Paxton, was acquitted by some Texas Senators who lost the balls to do what most real conservatives wanted. They all whined about the impeachment from the House lacked evidence (it didn’t) and wasn’t enough to remove him from office (it was). So he got off.

But….the impeachment proceedings was created by the civil suit Paxton had settled with a number of staff members who sued under the Whistleblower Act for wrongful termination. Paxton settled for $3 Million and wanted the tax payers to pay it. The House investigated and based upon the evidence, impeached him. The settlement was not paid and the civil suit continues.

So now Paxton has to give a deposition, under oath, in the civil case. Instead he gives up. He surrenders. Instead he admits guilt. NBC Ft Worth sums it up perfectly: “He wrote [to the Judge] he no longer will contest accusations he illegally fired the whistleblowers after they reported him to the FBI for bribery and corruption.” To get out of being deposed he gives up. He will not contest the fact he took bribes.

Unfortunately for Kenny, the Judge will have nothing to do with this. Paxton is going to have to give a deposition. He will spend 4+ hours taking the fifth when asked “Did you order the firing of the staff members?” which in a civil suit is just as good as saying “You’re goddamn right I did it”. This is so bad some Senators are calling for a new impeachment trial. From NBC Ft Worth:

Springer was one of those who lost his balls in the trial but he isn’t running for reelection so he doesn’t need his balls anymore. At least he has a pair to realize what Paxton is doing.

The Texas GOP. The Group Of Pussies.


Who is funding DA Kim Ogg for Harris County DA

January 29, 2024

District Attorney Kim Ogg is running for re-election.

In January Ogg filed a 131 page report with a fundraising total for the period of $282,274. Her challenger, Sean Teare, raised $278,817 in the same time period.

In his report Ogg raised $147,455 from 19 individuals including an in-kind donation of over $20,000 from Tillman Ferititta for and event. She also received a $30,000 from the Deason family out of Dallas. Unlike Teare, Ogg has not received any donations from out of state PACs. Here are her top donors:

DonorAmountLocation
Tillman Ferititta$20,255Houston
Darwin Deason$20,000Dallas
Doug Deason$10,000Dallas
David Gochman$10,000Boerne
Ali Mokaram$10,000Houston
Hilda Sibrian$10,000Houston
Alan Helfman$7,200Houston
Jim Adler$5,000Houston
Debra Baker$5,000Bellaire
Duy Bui$5,000Houston
Ynhi Huynh$5,000Houston
Rita Mahiha$5,000Houston
Jacob Monty$5,000Houston
France Moody$5,000Houston
John Quinlan$5,000Katy
Andrew Schatte$5,000Houston
Bryan Sibrian$5,000Houston
Sheridan Williams$5,000Houston
John Zavisanos$5,000Houston
$147,455

Who is funding Sean Teare for Harris County DA

January 29, 2024

Sean Teare is challenging incumbent DA Kim Ogg.

In January Teare filed a 183 page report with a fundraising total for the period of $278,817. DA Ogg raised $282,274 in the same time period.

In his report Teare raised $104,127 from 14 individuals and one PAC, the Texas Justice and Public Safety PAC. This PAC is solely funded by….wait for it….George Soros. They are based in Washington DC and have donated over $20,000 in an in-kind contribution for “research”. This isn’t his first time meddling in Texas politics. His organization and other far left groups focus on deep blue areas such as Travis County. With his donation challenger Jose Garza was able to outraise the DA 6-1. Harris County is blue but not as deep blue as Travis County.

Back in 2016 Soros backed Kim Ogg for DA by buying a $500,000 ad buy after donating $100,000 to her primary challenger Morris Overstreet who was woefully unqualified for the position. Now he has shifted away from Ogg, probably looking for a more “progressive” DA.

I think he is wasting his money. Sean isn’t that far lefty that Soros likes to fund. Personally I would rather Soros and all the far left organizations stay out of our local politics. Here are Teare’s biggest donors:

DonorAmountLocation
Texas Justice and Public Safety PAC$20,890Washington DC
Edward Allen$10,000Houston
Sara Hoyle$10,000Houston
Wade Stockstill$10,000Houston
Stephen boutros$7,500houston
Gary Reed$5,737Houston
Brandon Barchus$5,000Houston
Jason Dunahoe$5,000Houston
Richard Epley$5,000Houston
Travis Graham$5,000Houston
Tracy Hewat$5,000Providence, RI
Vi Kinh Lau$5,000Richmond
James Shaddix$5,000Houston
John Stanton$5,000Houston
$104,127

Harris County Dept of Education Trustee fined $250,000

January 29, 2024

Yep. Dick again.

Trustee Eric Dick is an attorney, “an arm of the court”. He files lawsuits against insurance companies. Last week another court, this one in Galveston County, slapped the shit out of him with a $128,000 sanction for filing a “frivolous, groundless” lawsuit made “solely for the purpose of harassment.” against Standard Casualty Co. Last month Dick was fined by a judge in Harris County $137,000 for filing a frivolous and groundless suit against the same company!

What really bothers me is Dick’s comment about the judge in Harris County. According to Insurance Journal:

Dick told Claims Journal in November that the Harris County sanctions were “100% political.” Dick accused the judge, LaShawn Williams, of weaponizing the justice system because she is a Democrat whereas Dick is a registered Republican. “This is how these corrupt judges do it,” Dick said. “This is the same way they are doing it with Donald Trump.”

Galveston County District Court Judge Kerry L. Neves is a Republican and you didn’t say squat about him “weaponizing anything”. You can read both judgements here and here. Believe me, they are both pretty bad including this tidbit:

Ana Nguyen, a licensed public adjuster, was designated as an expert in the Burns lawsuit. Nguyen testified that she had never seen or approved her designation. “As of the date of her disposition, she did not even know what her opinions would be or the basis on which she would rely to support any opinions,” Neves wrote.

After the historic fine by the Texas Ethics Commission of $30,000 the TEC has referred Dick to the Texas Bar for disciplinary action. He has been fined again by the TEC for $10,000. He is under investigation by Hawaii for solicitation of clients after the Maui fires. He has these two sanctions for $250,000 for filing frivolous suits. And yet he is still a Trustee on the Harris County Department of Education.

What does it take for an elected official to be held accountable?


Movie Review: The Anatomy of a Fall.

January 25, 2024

Watch it? Rent it? Skip it?

Skip it. The Anatomy of a Fall has been nominated for a number of Oscars including best actress, best director, best picture, and more. Rotten Tomatoes rated it at 96% with an audience score of 90%. I just can’t see what they saw in this movie.

Most of it is in French. At first I thought they were speaking in French so we didn’t understand that particular part of the movie as if they were keeping some information from us. After a few minutes I turned on closed captions. And most of the movie is in a French courtroom. According to Rotten Tomatoes:

For the past year, Sandra, her husband Samuel, and their eleven-year-old son Daniel have lived a secluded life in a remote town in the French Alps. When Samuel is found dead in the snow below their chalet, the police question whether he was murdered or committed suicide. 

It was too long. It was too slow. I lost interest. I thought the acting was just so-so and not worthy of an Oscar nomination but then again what the hell do I know about acting? I don’t think Ryan Gosling deserved a nomination either.

I would think those who are true movie buffs would appreciate this movie more than I did. For me I am missing my $5.99.


Who is running for CCISD Board?

January 25, 2024

I’ll give you three guesses.

Three seats on the CCISD Board are open for the May 2024 election. Applications for Trustee Positions 4, 5 and At-Large A are now being accepted and must be received by 5:00 PM Feb 16, 2024.

The incumbents Jay Cunningham, Jonathon Cottrell, and Jeff Larson are seeking reelection. Based upon the success of the Board and the state of CCISD I am hoping no one will challenge the incumbents. From my discussions with former Board members it seems like the current Board is running well.

In the last election the extremist group Defend Texas Liberty, funded by 2 billionaires out of the Dallas area, attempted to influence the last election. They failed. You can read more about them and their association with known white supremacists here. Take a few minutes. It truly is shocking. The Texas Tribune broke the story about their association. It is also a very disturbing read.

The election will be May 4, 2024. Election central is on the CCISD website.


Raising Campaign Cash: Final Houston City Elections

January 23, 2024

Just an FYI to candidates. Even if you didn’t win you are required to file a report that was due Jan 16. The following have not filed as of 1/23/24:

  • Lee Kaplan
  • Melanie Miles
  • Marina Coryat
  • Obes Nwabara
  • Richard Cantu
  • Casey Curry
  • James Joseph
  • Donnell Cooper
  • Ericka McCrutcheon
  • Leticia Plummer
  • John Branch
Jan-24
CandidateRaisedExpendituresIn-KindCOHLoans
Gilbert Garcia*113705260696052280
Sheila Jackson Lee1095673699990908050
Lee Kaplan
John Whitmire7900071195804025327780
Robert Gallegos25250901276460
At Large 1
Candidate
Melanie Miles
Conchita Shelly Reyes00000
Leah Wolfthal853323170000
Julian Ramirez23590417520399830000
At Large 2
Candidate
Nick Hellyar68615126192026260
Danielle Bess00000
Holly Flynn Vilaseca53452553905210
Marina Coryat
Willie Davis71003301034762000
Obioha “Obes” Nwabara
At Large 3
Candidate
Twila Carter260071247044954000
Richard Cantu
Casey Curry
James Joseph
Donnell Cooper
Ericka McCrutcheon
At Large 4
Candidate
Letitia Plummer
John Branch
Roy Morales5000130220482211979
At Large 5
Candidate
Sallie Alcorn163618061901323950
District E
Candidate
Martina Lemond Dixon50251164100
Fred Flickinger18375140810140811003000
Controller
Candidate
Chris Hollins9646714637102722290
Shannan Nobles1000349880779112000
Dave Martin510037665000
Orlando Sanchez1988343369010415198128

Houston Chronicle has questions about Dick

January 22, 2024

Harris County Department of Education (HCDE) Trustee Eric Dick should be removed from office just for wearing those glasses.

But seriously, what does it take to be removed from office in Harris County? That’s the question the Houston Chronicle is asking in their article “Harris County trustee Eric Dick under investigation for alleged illegal activities after Maui fires”. It’s worth a read.

Dick is currently under investigation by Hawaii for soliciting clients after the Maui fires. Dick is not licensed in Hawaii but he sent out mailers telling people “YOU MAY BE ENTITLED TO MONEY!”. He has used the same type of mailer here in Houston after various events.

The Chronicle also mentions his $40,000 fine that was assessed by the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC), his reelection to the board and his wife’s campaign for the board against Trustee Cantu. Dick endorsed Cantu for City Council in the 2023 election. Go figure.

The TEC fined Dick $30,000 for sending out deceiving mailers in the 2019 City election. He initially claimed he had nothing to do with it. As the Chronicle quoted me “I never expected a historic fine of $30,000”. Dick at one time was offered to settle the complaint for a $5000 fine. Before he could refuse, the TEC rescinded the offer after emails from the printer showed Dick not only paid for the mailer he was providing instructions on the development and mailing. In short, under oath, he deceived the TEC and for that he received a $30,000 fine.

There is something happening at the HCDE. Calls and emails to the Trustees are ignored except my initial email to the President. No one will discuss this situation or if they will take any action against Dick. Here is the only response I received from the HCDE:

I hear your concerns. I share these same concerns. I am currently in discussions with administration and other board members about what actions can be taken in this matter. 

–Andrea Duhon, President HCDE

The Chronicle quotes Brandon Rottinghaus, political science professor at the University of Houston. He claims “None of these violations are major transgressions.” which is bullshit. Dick is an attorney, an arm of the Court. After the fine he was referred to the Texas Bar for disciplinary action. He deceived the Commission, under oath. He refused to honor a subpoena to attend his hearing. And there are questions about whether he instructed or suggested the owner of the printer and his partner in the mailing scheme to ignore the subpoena to attend the hearing.

These ARE major transgressions and actually should be investigated by the District Attorney. So far no one except the TEC has taken any action to hold Dick accountable. No one, not even the HCDE.

It is frustrating.


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