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.


What to Expect at the CCISD Forum with Joe Machol

April 7, 2025

Finally! Joe Machol, candidate for CCISD Trustee, is expected to attend the CCISD Forum held by the Clear Lake Chamber of Commerce tomorrow at 5:30. Hopefully the moderator will ask some hard hitting questions that would separate the candidates. This is also an opportunity for the community to ask Joe Machol “Why are you running?”. It’s a valid question and one that he has refused to answer. He is running against a very well qualified Trustee, Jessica Cejka.

Machol is a former football referee and should be flagged for an illegal substitution. He is not qualified to run for this office. Machol has made a fool of himself when he responded to a detailed questionnaire repeatedly emphasizing “Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic” as if that is no longer taught in schools. His responses, which can be viewed below, are not only embarrassing they should be disqualifying. He has refused to file an Appointment of Treasurer until faced with an Ethics Complaint with the Texas Ethics Commission and he has refused to file a campaign finance report, again against the rules of the Commission.

The one that recruited Macho, Trustee Scott Bowen, should be asked about his support of vouchers (or as he calls it “Savings Accounts”) and how he sponsored a resolution within the Republic Party supporting vouchers. (It was NOT a unanimous vote!) He should be asked about his support in the past of white supremacists organizations and his courting of out of district money from his Billionaire Buddies.

The forum should be available online at https://clearlakearea.com/


Dennis Paul’s Voucher Bill: The 71% Opposition

April 6, 2025

It’s not even close. 71% against.

Our local representative, Dennis Paul, has received thousands of calls against his voucher bill. Just a week ago his office refused to say whether they were tracking the score, for or against, the Welfare for the Wealthy bill. They claimed it was not subject to the Open Records Act. That’s not true. No one was asking for personal information such as the name of the caller or their phone number. We were just interested in how his district felt about his voucher bill. They continued to refuse to provide this information.

Well, there are ways to find information. 71% of callers are against his voucher bill. 71% of his constituents who live in a gerrymandered district are against his voucher bill. This district is so gerrymandered that Paul can win his seat by 17 points by just putting his name on the ballot and he has, multiple times. This means even his republican base are against vouchers.

But Paul is going to vote for giving $10,000 or your tax dollars to some elite Catholic families who only pay $1000 in school taxes. And then he will retire with a nice tax payer funded pension and free healthcare for him and his family. Praise the Lord. Even Paul’s church, Saint Bernadettes will be praising the Lord and welcoming the welfare.

You can add your name to the list by calling his office at 512-463-0734. It’s Sunday. Go to church.


CCISD Campaign Finance Reports. Unethical. Interesting. Expected.

April 4, 2025

Disturbing.
Joe Machol has not filed a campaign finance report. He has not filed an appointment of treasurer yet he is still on the ballot. These are pretty serious ethics violations. If a complaint is filed, and one will be, the fines are usually severe. This makes me wonder what Scott Bowen promised him. I bet we will see a campaign flyer for both Machol and Bowen running as the “Conservative” slate paid for by Bowen’s Billionaire Buddies. By the way, breaking the law is not a conservative value. (unless you are Trump)

Interesting.
Before Bowen ran for CCISD and the push by the Elon Musk Billionaires of Texas candidates would raise a few thousand dollars, put up some signs, shake some hands, and watch the polls. The candidates had extensive backgrounds in education. The races were boring. The results were always best for the district because all the candidates were best for the district. After Bowen outside money flooded the district supporting unqualified candidates such as Christine Parizo, Misty Dawson, Pete Lauzon, and now Joe Machol.

Trustee Cjeka raised $1720, spent $3737, and has a personal loan of $2500. This is what I would have expected pre-bowen. Candidate Rebeccas Lilley raised $4345 and spent $3493. Again what I would have expected pre-bowen.

Expected.
Just an FYI. I donated a small amount to Cjeka and Lilley and if you have read my blog I believe Bowen is a threat to CCISD. You can read about that here.

Bowen raised $4433, spent and incredible amount of $18,500, and like his last run, he has a $15,000 personal loan. This isn’t the first time Bowen has padded his account with a personal loan. He has loaned his campaign $20,000 in the past then just took the loan off his report. His expenditures include $9400 to the Yates Company. That company is used by many far right extremists such as Steve Hoetze who was indicted on multiple felony counts. $2000 went to a group out of Washington DC for voter information. $4900 went to the Republican “store” for signs. As I said this was expected.

CCISD has all the campaign finance reports posted here.


Note to Elon Musk: CCISD is not for sale

April 2, 2025

The billionaire, Elon Musk, got his ass kicked last night in Wisconsin.

Elon Musk spent $28 million supporting a candidate for the Wisconsin Supreme Court. It should have been a razor thin victory instead Musk got his ass handed to him by over 10 points. Turn out for this race was out the roof. The night prior to the election Musk handed out $1 Million prizes for those who had signed a petition. He paraded on stage wearing a cheesehead hat and jumping around on the stage like a 2 year old.

Last week a large number of protesters targeted a Tesla dealership. One of the issues discussed was the out of control money being spent by billionaires to win races including school districts. CCISD is one of those that has been targeted by Texas’ own Elon Musks, Timothy Dunn and Farris Wilks. In the last election their PAC, Defend Texas Liberty, solely funded a CCISD candidate Peter Lauzon. He lost. They tried to fund another candidate during the same election. She returned the donation.

These billionaires gave $2000 to Trustee Scott Bowen. He gladly accepted it. Bowen is now up for reelection and will probably be supported by his political party, again, as well as the Elon Musks of Texas. BTW Defend Texas Liberty was disbanded after the leadership was caught meeting with a known white supremacist, Nick Fuentes. (Look him up)

Campaign finance reports for the CCISD elections are due tomorrow. Prior to Scott Bowen running for office, candidates would raise a few thousand dollars, make some signs, and shake some hands. Now PACs like Defend Texas Liberty have attempted to “take over” school districts spending outrageous amounts of money. In Keller ISD candidates received $50,000 each from a PAC. (They won) In Friendswood a candidate received $50,000 from 2 donors. (He lost!)

Hopefully Musk will put on a cow patty hat and campaign for Scott Bowen.


CCISD candidate called for unsportsmanlike conduct

March 26, 2025

Joe Machol, a former NFL referee, is still on the ballot for CCISD trustee. Based upon his answers to a questionnaire by Community Impact and another set of questions (see below) it is clear he should not be competing on the field. He hasn’t filed an appointment of Treasurer, yet it seems he has spent money on campaign items. That’s considered unsportsmanlike conduct by the Texas Ethics Commission and could result in hefty fines. He doesn’t have a website, Facebook, or any social media account. That’s a fumble. His heart is not in this race. I wrote to him asking if he would consider focusing on what he is good at, refereeing and his World War II activities:

Personally I don’t think your heart is in this race. Maybe you should consider focusing on returning to refereeing, and continuing your WWII activities? In the past running for CCISD was a non partisan, quite boring campaign left to those who were educated in education. Recently it has become a race between educators and wannabe politicians like Scott Bowen. It is brutal, with out of district money flowing into the district, and outside PACs interfering with our elections. Candidates must now be vigorously  screened. I’ve been screening candidates for many years now and will continue but this latest questionnaire and your answers are embarrassing to say the least.

He ignored me. My email to him was based on his response to a recent questionnaire. I posted about his answers here. Below are his responses in full. In summary he believes in the 3 Rs. Reading wRiting, and aRithmetic. Read it for yourself.


CCISD Candidate Forums Scheduled

March 17, 2025

These forums will give you the opportunity to meet the candidates. You can keep track of of all election information at the CCISD Elections Webpage.

South Belt-Ellington Chamber of Commerce
CCISD Trustee Candidates Forum – At-Large Position B
Date: Tuesday, April 1, 2025
Time: 6:30 p.m.
Location: Sageglen HOA Facility (11610 Sageyork Drive, Houston, TX 77089)
Visit www.southbeltchamber.com


Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce
CCISD Trustee Candidates Forum – District 1 and At-Large Position B
Date: Tuesday, April 8, 2025
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Location: City of Nassau Bay City Hall (1800 Space Park Dr #200, Houston, TX 77058)
Forum will be livestreamed. Visit www.clearlakearea.com


League City Regional Chamber of Commerce
CCISD Trustee Candidates Forum – District 1 and At-Large Position B
Date: Thursday, April 17, 2025
Time: 6:00 p.m.
Location: Grand Living at Tuscan Lakes (1850 E League City Pkwy, League City, TX 77573)
Forum will be livestreamed. Visit www.leaguecitychamber.com


CCISD Candidate Joe Machol: Yet another fumble

March 16, 2025

This is embarrassing. As a reminder Joe Machol was a high school football referee hence the football analogies and boy did he fumble this one! Again. You can read about Joe’s first fumble at “CCISD Candidate Joe Machol’s Campaign: Fumbling the Kick Off“.

Candidates for CCISD Trustee provided answers to a recent questionnaire covering the issues affecting our school district including funding, retention of teachers, plans for the future and more. The answers, by most candidates, were detailed and based upon their extensive knowledge of the public education system. Seabrook Council Member Joe Machol stood out above the rest, but not in a good way.

His answer to almost every single question focused on the 3 Rs, Reading, Riting, and Rithmetic. Here are some excerpts:

  • Help students become efficient in reading, writing and arithmetic.
  • Help the teachers instruct the students in reading, writing and arithmetic.
  • Getting the Student efficient in Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
  • Getting the students the help they need in reading, writing and arithmetic
  • Go back to the basics of reading, writing and arithmetic
  • Incentives to Teachers when the students achieve the best scores in reading, writing and arithmetic
  • Go back to the basics Reading, Writing and Arithmetic
  • Teachers who are focused on reading, writing and arithmetic
  • I didn’t create the issue of schools going away from reading, writing and arithmetic
  • Help each and every student become the best that they can be in reading, writing and arithmetic
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Seriously that is his answer to almost every question. While other candidates have thoughtful, detailed, explanations on why they are best for the job Machol is focused on the 3 Rs as if CCISD students are dumber than a rock and teachers are incapable of instruction. His answers are not only embarrassing it is insulting to students, teachers, parents, and taxpayers. His comments about cutting waste is laughable. CCISD, as well as every school district in Texas, has been stretched to the limit due to cuts to education.

I don’t know why Trustee Bowen recruited Machol. He is clearly unqualified for the job especially when a very capable Trustee is already serving the district. I do not believe Machol’s heart is in this race. Based upon his answers to the detailed questionnaire I wonder if he would advocate for cutting out life lessons being taught in CCISD like band, music, theatre, culinary skills, and auto mechanics.

Or football.


Texas Republican’s bill bans “FURRIES” in rural school districts

March 14, 2025

This is NOT satire. Seriously.

Texas State Representative Stan Gerdes, a republican with the full backing of Governor Abbott, has filed a House Bill 4814 banning animal role playing by kids in schools. (This is NOT satire) Gerdes claims this bill was a result of a complaint confirmed by the Superintendent of Smithville Independent School District. SISD has 5 schools, including 1 high school. They have a total of 1770 students and 122 teachers. The SISD is what we call “rural” like in farmers and lots of white people in Bastrop County. Many would consider this district to be in “Bum f*** Egypt”.

The bill will prohibit dress up by kids in animal costumes, role playing, and even having cat litter available. Seriously. According to his press release “I filed HB 4814, the FURRIES Act (Forbidding Unlawful Representation of Roleplaying in Educational Spaces) to ensure that public schools are not accommodating or allowing disruptive “furry” roleplaying behavior.” His press release is below. His bill, HB4814, can be found here. It has no co-sponsors or chance for a hearing.

According to the Houston Chronicle this stupidity was debunked in early 2024 but not after it caused considerable chaos including bomb threats and threats against school districts. Even the farmers in the area were taken back by this bill. “What I do in the privacy of my barn is none of your g**damn business.” said one farmer who wanted to remain anonymous. (Ok. That sentence was satire)

The bill has the full support of CCISD Trustee Scott Bowen.

(Ok. That was satire too.)