From Michael Quinn Sullivan <[email protected]>
Subject Texas Minute: 9/9/2022
Date September 9, 2022 11:06 AM
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How much per ticket do you think taxpayers are spending to send illegal aliens to NYC, Chicago, and Washington? Find out right now on The Headline [[link removed]]. (Or, keep reading for the answer.)

Here is the Texas Minute for Friday, Sept. 9, 2022.

– Michael Quinn Sullivan

‘89% of Border Patrol Resources’ Pulled From Frontlines At a forum at the Texas Capitol this week, former U.S. Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Mark Morgan painted a picture of national ignorance to the ongoing border crisis, blaming poor messaging and general obliviousness in the average citizen. Sydnie Henry reports on his speech [[link removed]].

Morgan explained that “border security is national security.” Therefore, the focus of the crisis cannot be illegal immigration, as that is only a subset of the issue. Instead, the focus has to be on border security.

“We know that—you know that—as illegal immigration goes up, our ability to secure our border goes down. Why? Because 89 percent of Border Patrol resources are pulled off the frontline, off our national security mission, leaving large areas of border wide open, literally handing operational control over to the cartels.”

“I’ve been doing this for 35 years. I’ve served for six administrations both Republican and Democrat. So, this is not a right or left thing for me. This is an American thing for me.” – Mark Morgan 📺 THE HEADLINE [[link removed]]: How Much For A Bus Ticket?! Join Brandon Waltens right now on The Headline [[link removed]]. He’s talking today with Tim Hardin of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility about the shocking cost being charged to taxpayers for busing illegal aliens to liberal cities. How much? About $1,400 per illegal alien.

The Headline [[link removed]] goes live first thing every Friday morning, covering the biggest issues from the week. You can watch the show on YouTube [[link removed]] or Rumble [[link removed]]. Houston Astros Fundraise for Child Gender Mutilation A report in National Review details collusion between increasingly woke Major League Baseball and nonprofits that perform so-called “gender reassignment” procedures on minors. And it contains distressing news for fans of the Houston Astros. Adam Cahn has the details [[link removed]].

The Astros have raised funds for the Montrose Center, which targets children as young as 5 years old with LGBTQ propaganda. The center also provides “gender-affirming healthcare” and helps minors “transition” between genders.

Baseball fans can contact the Astros through the MLB [[link removed]] when clicking the “Leave Feedback” tab. School Trustee Admits Board Is Not Investigating Sex Assault Cover-Up A trustee in scandal-plagued Prosper Independent School District is speaking out about the school board’s response to shocking accusations the district covered up allegations of a bus driver sexually abusing two little girls for an entire school year in order to protect the district’s image. Erin Anderson has the full story [[link removed]].

Prosper ISD trustee Garrett Linker posted a statement Wednesday night on social media saying reports published late last month [[link removed]] were the first he heard about the scandal. He also confirmed parents’ suspicions that the board is not conducting an “independent investigation” as the ISD claimed last week.

Parents in the district—including some whose children rode the same bus and attended the same school as the alleged victims—said the publicity about the lawsuit was also the first they’d heard about their children possibly being exposed to a molester who was identified and arrested in early May.

A special meeting of the Prosper ISD board has been scheduled for Tuesday, September 13 at 8:00 a.m. 🇨🇳 Chinese Communist Party Targets Texas Real Estate The eyes of China are upon you… and your real estate.

Land acquisitions associated with the Chinese Communist Party do not always involve wind mills, agriculture, or even American military installations. Beijing [[link removed]] also appears to be hungry for Texas real estate and real estate development projects. Continuing our look at the CCP’s infiltration into Texas’ business and commerce, Kristen Stanciu looks at [[link removed]] some of the major building projects the Chinese government is funding in Texas… and why.

Next week, we will launch EXPOSED, Season 3 [[link removed]]: The Chinese Infiltration of Texas. The first two episodes will launch Monday morning, with a new episode each day after. EXPOSED will be available on Texas Scorecard’s special China resource page [[link removed]] and your favorite podcasting platforms (such as Apple [[link removed]], Google [[link removed]], and Spotify [[link removed]]). Friday Reflection: Make Them Fear You [[link removed]]

by Michael Quinn Sullivan

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Fear is a powerful tool. Improperly applied, fear causes us to make irrational choices without thinking. Yet it can also, in the words of the Book of Proverbs, be the “beginning of wisdom.” The difference is what we fear.

In Proverbs 9:10 we find, “fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom”. Scripture is replete with examples of the foolishness of man. Individuals, prophets, and even disciples often make the mistake of fearing men more than God.

A healthy fear is critical in all facets of life. And, frankly, it is very easy to fear the wrong things.

I have come to believe what underlies many of our problems in the American body politic is too little fear. That is, too little fear by the politicians of the voters and taxpayers. As evidenced just by their performance in recent years, most politicians in the Texas Legislature very clearly fear the retribution of lobbyists and bureaucrats more than the taxpayers and voters.

Were this not so, for example, they would have rushed to end the corporate welfare programs opposed by both parties and large majorities of citizens that fund unreliable energy companies. Instead, we are treated to the spectacle of those politicians tripping over themselves to find new ways to get the taxpayers’ cash to their cronies.

The fault rests with us.

What we should have been fearing is what has resulted. We should have feared the loss of liberty, the growing bureaucratic deep-state. We should have used that fear to drive actions protecting our republic.

But it was easier for us to fear the loss of free time that comes with being engaged. It was easier to fear the inconvenience of true self-governance.

We allowed ourselves to fear the disapproval of the power-hungry, self-serving politicians. We feared not being loved by our elected officials. We even feared the disapproval of those who hate us.

And so, we have found ourselves fearing a government that – in our laziness – has been allowed to become a prowling leviathan.

As citizens, we have failed to inspire sufficient fear in those elected servants. We’ve allowed them to think they are the masters of this republic. We have put ourselves at the bottom of the governing hierarchy.

Too many citizens fail to even participate in elections. And even fewer bother to take the steps necessary to hold politicians accountable for their actions and inactions. The downward spiral of cause and effect blur, with the result being lawmakers who don’t sufficiently fear the citizenry and citizens too fearful to engage effectively.

Wisdom is found in learning from our mistakes, being fearful of repeating them. Will we let fear stop us from fighting back?

It’s up to us, as citizens, to inspire in our elected servants greater fear than the lobbyists and bureaucrats. Rather than accept table scraps, the citizenry must unwaveringly demand that politicians seek our approval and our approval alone.

As citizens, we must set aside fear, stand firm, and demand obedience from our government.

Quote-Unquote

“Government is not reason, it is not eloquence-it is force! Like fire it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master; never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action.”

– George Washington​

Your Federal & State Lawmakers

The districts displayed here should reflect those recently redrawn by the Legislature. Though the new lines do not take representational effect until 2023, they will appear on the 2022 ballot. Please note that your incumbent legislator and/or district numbers may have changed.

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John Cornyn (R)

(202) 224-2934

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Ted Cruz (R)

(202) 224-5922

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Greg Abbott (R)

(512) 463-2000

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Dan Patrick (R)

(512) 463-0001

Attorney General [[link removed]]

Ken Paxton (R)

(512) 463-2100

Comptroller [[link removed]]

Glenn Hegar (R)

(512) 463-4600

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George Bush (R)

(512) 463-5001

Commissioner of Agriculture [[link removed]]

Sid Miller (R)

(512) 463-7476

Railroad Commissioners [[link removed]]

Wayne Christian (R)

Christy Craddick (R)

Jim Wright (R)

(512) 463-7158

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Speaker of the Texas House

Dade Phelan (R)

(512) 463-1000

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