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Trump Won

With over 300 electoral votes, Trump has won the 2024 US Presidential Election. Further, Cruz has won the Senate race here in TX. On top of all this, there has been a red wave throughout the nation! This is fantastic news, and I am eager to see what our representatives do with the new found political atmosphere.

An interesting thing to note is the racism and sexism of leftists.

A black man who did not vote for Kamala Harris in November is sexist, but a black woman who did not support Cornell West in March is not?

A white man who did not vote for Kamala Harris is racist and sexist, but a black woman who did not vote for RFK Jr. is not?

An Indian woman who fixes collard greens in the tub is black, but a black man who uses a crock pot is not?

No one can make this make sense.

Further, their assumptions about me are staggering. I have had multiple leftists approach me and talk to me about their pain from this election and how I must share it. One even brought his son to me, and explained to his son that he should keep his voice down around most people, but I am cool so he can express his feelings freely with me. These people clearly know NOTHING about me; yet, they assume my political leaning none-the-less. White all of them; Liberal all of them; Leftist all of them. If this isn’t the very most basic form of racism - to literally assume my thoughts and feelings by the colour of my skin knowing nothing of me - I don’t know what is.

I am a GOP precinct secretary. I stomped pavement and knocked doors for Ted Cruz. I have written tons of pages describing exactly my thoughts and feelings. I am an open book. Are these people interested in me, the person? of course not. They have asked not a single question about me, my life, my children. Nothing. I have never seen this kind of wonton disregard of my personhood from anyone in the GOP. What an electorate the Democrats have. What an electorate indeed.

I did not scoff at these people; they are not worth the saliva. I simply listened to them tell me how people like me are the worst people ever and we are going to kill them and kill Democracy. They are still alive, and we still have elections… Go figure…

President Trump’s first term gave me the greatest gift any Government could give me: my health and sobriety. Signed into law was a sweeping reform of healthcare in the US. Some of the points were:

  • Finalized a rule to allow the importation of prescription drugs from Canada

  • Ended the gag clauses that prevented pharmacists from informing patients about the best prices for the medications they need

  • Signed first-ever executive order to affirm that it is the official policy of the United States Government to protect patients with pre-existing conditions

  • Improved access to tax-free health savings accounts for individuals with chronic conditions

  • Finalized requirements for unprecedented price transparency from hospitals and insurance companies so patients know what the cost is before they receive care

  • Finalized the Most Favored Nation Rule to ensure that pharmaceutical companies offer the same discounts to the United States as they do to other nations, resulting in an estimated $85 billion in savings over seven years—$30 billion in out-of-pocket costs alone

These along with other rules and laws protected me when I went to rehab. I was making much less money in the beginning of my sobriety and because of the new law, it only cost me a few hundred dollars over 4 years to pay for my outpatient treatments. This literally saved my life and saved my children from growing up without a father. For this single signature, I will be eternally grateful to Mr. Trump.

When people say that Trump will end this, or destroy that, or kill the other thing, they show their ignorance. We don’t vote for Trump for destruction and hate; we vote for Trump for life and liberty. Anyone who is unable to see that is too far gone to help and I wish them well. This is why I sit back and accept the vitriol of those who despise me and other Trump voters. They require forgiveness, for they know not what they do.

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TEA Local Reporting Requirements

Today, TEA informed us that the time for public comment on a proposed rule opened today. Being given no real advanced notice is most unfortunate, but par for the course. If the TEA Commissioner had to put rule changes through a lengthy process full of reporting requirements that ensured the public would be informed, how could he possibly do his job? How, indeed…

This is a small change but an important one (a pdf just in case). My public comment for consideration follows:

The current system gives parents and community members a definitive time for requesting the local accountability plan from a district (first week of July). If timelines are to be set by the Commissioner, then a further reporting requirement upon the Commissioner's office must also be set so that parents may have confidence that the practices and policies of a district are in keeping with the reporting requirements imposed by the State.

Two immediate questions come to mind:
With these changes, how would anyone know when an accountability plan is to be submitted and made available? What are the requirements for the TEA Commissioner reporting to parents what the new timeline might be on a case-by-case basis?

I do not take issue with the rule change. I only take issue with how it ignores the needs of children, parents, and community members. We currently have very clear guidance regarding local accountability plans and their reporting requirements. What the Commissioner now proposes removes clarity from the system; this is always bad. If a system is too murky or too complex, the people cannot be fully serviced by that system even though we pay for it with our hard-earned treasure.

The Commissioner needs to ensure we are informed at all times, of all things; he simply is moving too far away from the goal.

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Maximum Compressed Tax Rate

This is an incredibly important concept yet it is almost never spoken about by our so-called “leaders”. This rate is the maximum rate allowable by law without a vote. This rate is set by Texas Education Agency. If you want to dig, you can find the complete basis therefore here:

The documentation is effectively page-after-page of dense legalese. The important parts follow, and as always, a fact checker need only read the links provided to verify what is written herein.

First and foremost, this tax rate does not directly govern the tax rate in any school district. What it does is allow the bureaucratic regime known as TEA to near-silently raise taxes without input from the public. The process is devoid of mandatory inputs and hearings before the voting class. The broad strokes are:

  1. School Districts inform TEA of taxable property data end of July

  2. TEA computes a rate

  3. School Districts may appeal the rate

  4. Once a rate is settled a School District is able to raise taxes to that new rate without a vote

  5. If the MCR for a district is computed to be less than 90% of the greatest school district in the State, that MCR is increased to equal 90% of the greatest.

  6. The TEA Commissioner can ignore the rules however and whenever he wants

That is not a typo: the rules states, “The commissioner of education may waive a provision of this section if necessary to ensure the appropriate MCR calculation.” (See Commissioner’s Rules on School Finance). Effectively, we have a system where school taxes can be artificially inflated through willful ignorance of the rules. The rules state both: that a district must inform TEA of taxable property data and that the Commissioner may waive a rule to expedite the calculation process.

These tax rate increases are given irrespective of outcomes and irrespective of performance. Further, a Voter Approval Tax Rate Election is only necessary if a District would like to increase past this MCR. This is a slight of hand; it is a way for unelected bureaucrats to get a tax rate increase while keeping people feeling like they “won something”. If a District wants to adopt the MCR, it only needs to propose a rate higher than the MCR and let the voters select the MCR instead. Voters feel like they won, and the District gets its pay increase. Everyone’s happy??? Right?

The media, too, are not our friends in this struggle to keep what we earn. The media loves the phrase “increasing district revenue” when they mean “siphoning hard-earned money from the public”. Do not be fooled; we are moving backward into a pseudo-slavery situation as a society.

Slavery is a process whereby the people do the work, and the spoils go to the intelligencia and the gentry. In slavery, the keepers of the spoils tell the slaves that all needs have been met, so none should be upset. This is the picture of taxation albeit more extreme. Taxation is a process whereby the people do the work, and a portion of the spoils go to the intelligencia and the gentry. In taxation, the media in conjunction with the intelligencia and gentry tell the public that we have roads, parks, and schools, so none should be upset. How does paying a superintendent 10 times what a teacher makes helping anyone? How does inflating bureaucrats’ salaries artificially while children continue to underperform in reading and mathematics help anyone?

The picture painted by the MCR is not a good one. It reaks of bureaucratic self-aggrandizement and voter ignorance. Get informed, get out, and get voting. Our salaries, lives, and children’s futures depend upon it.

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Texans for Medical Freedom

Thursday (2024 October 3) I had the privilege of attending the Texans for Medical Freedom Gala. This was the first of its kind and was every bit as informative as could be expected from an event bearing the TMF insignia. Much to my surprise, the table at which I was seated bore my name. I took this as a great honour, as the work this organization does I believe to be the most important in the State of Texas and maybe even in the nation.

The Gala was held at the Lone Star Flight Museum. It was a beautiful venue and I even decided to go back the every next day with my children that they may experience the exhibits! They had an absolute blast.

For those unaware, TMF fights for parental and familial sovereignty especially where medical decisions are concerned. Medical decisions are not the realm of Government edict. This organization has helped secure the freedom of Texans to choose which vaccines we and our children must, can, and would take. Their policies recognize that each person is different, and due to those genetic differences, different decisions must be made by different people. Our right to make informed decisions with our doctors is of paramount importance.

This work touches my story to its very core. As many know, due to a radical and unconstitutional move made by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I am foreclosed from making every decision with respect to the health, safety, and well-being of my children. I am named their sole custodian, but in effect, another order has Unconstitutionally deprived me of my privacy interests in the raising of my children. My family is a family who sought political refuge in Texas, and we are grateful for the work people like Jackie Schlegel, who, having never met us, put in for our parenting and privacy rights every single day. She is a true National Treasure.

I have yet to meet someone who truly stands against TMF. When pressed, no one can stand firm against the simple mission of ensuring Government stays out of medical choices. Of course there are persons who have been affected by abuse or neglect, and I do not diminish their plight. However, absent actions that are illegal no matter the victim, no one can name a topic when growing up they would have rather the Government decide than their parent. With the work of TMF it is now punishable in Texas to have a vaccine mandate to gain a benefit from an employer, to become a patient of a medical practice, or enrolled in a school. Vaccine mandate bans are not universal; but they are making their way toward universality in Texas.

The event was well attended, and the speakers were captivating as well as informative. We heard both from persons who have had vaccinations and those who have not; those who have vaccinated their families and those who have not. It was truly an event for free choice and medical privacy. This is all any of us want: the freedom to choose our doctors and make informed decisions without Government interference. No matter what the disorder or the treatment, Parents call the shots!!!

We know ourselves. We know our children. We know our doctors. The Government is an outsider and should not force its way in.

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TEA is too Strong

Last month I wrote 2 posts (first, second) about TEA changing the rules for sex ed and parental optionality. My reading and writing have led me to believe there is an issue here that requires addressing. The TEA is far too strong an entity to be run by an unelected bureaucrat. The people’s voice must ring here.

I have begun a mission to change this. It is a matter of administrative rule that the TEA Commissioner be appointed rather than elected. It stands to reason that law can change this. I have drafted a bill proposal that will be sent to my representative. I believe this is the proper process for a citizen to take what he has heard from the many and assign those motives to those few to whom the many have ceded authority.

We will stand by and await a response.

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