Good morning – What did I learn from yesterday’s Texas Minute? If legislators don’t allow unfettered access to the Texas Capitol during the legislative session, Texans may bring a battering ram to the 2022 election season. More on that at the end of today's Texas Minute. – Michael Quinn Sullivan Wednesday, December 9, 2020
Y’all Answered“From a Purple Session to a Blue Session. Austin is a sewer.” – Christopher Ekstrom “We, the People, need to push back on this one! Open it up...it belongs to US!” – Stephanie Fredin “Unnecessary, but a great way and deliberate attempt to hid the sins of the establishment.” – Nemo Stone “Will the same exclusions and burdens apply to their favored lobbyists? No? Then we no longer have representative governance nor consent of governed.” – Robert Jeter III “It belongs to the people, not the politicians! Wrong on so many levels!” – Eileen Miller “This is a pile-on, more of the same. These people are revealing their true nature; tyrants with a perverse attitude that they are better than the rest of us.” – Roger Taylor “Texas used to LEAD!! Now, our governor cowers!!” – Dena McKeel “Let them keep their offices closed...cut their salary off 100%. Less govt is better anyway!” – Debbie Jenkins “I knocked on doors for Abbott. Never again. Nor will I ever vote for him again. I’m tired of getting screwed by my own damn side.” – Vikie Schwartz “What they’ll do is steal us blind with no one watching and make burdensome edicts. I hope he knows few in Texas will support his bid for President.” – Jean Whitsitt “Sounds like they don't want to hear from the Deplorables - you know, those people that pay their salaries.” – Pat Vick “They don't want to be held accountable for letting Abbott circumvent them making them irrelevant therefore aiding his destruction of Texas freedom and economy.” – Senthea Clinton “Abbott and Patrick haven’t let us down yet. I can only assume that they know what they’re doing!” – Ken Burling Number of the Day$108,159,975 Estimated total taxpayer-funded lobbying expenditures in Texas for 2019-2020, based on state records. [Source: TransparencyUSA] Quote-Unquote“There are people who think that plunder loses all its immorality as soon as it becomes legal.” – Frédéric Bastiat
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