Let The Bastards Go

From Green Eagle:

In the one-party State of Texas, the Republicans are now calling for a vote to secede from the United States. As the Republican party has an absolute lock on the State's government, it is almost inevitable that this vote will take place in 2023, as they are suggesting.

People who intend to secede from the United States have no long term interest in our country's welfare, and have no right to participate in any decision-making process on the Federal level. We should demand the following:

If the ruling Republican party does indeed commit itself to secession, the vote must be held immediately- no chance for them to milk the rest of us dry on the way out the door.

If the secession vote in Texas passes, we should immediately accede to their demand, and remove them from the United States. This means: no Senators or Congressmen from Texas; an immediate withdrawal of all US military from the State, an immediate cessation of all Federal assistance, monetary or in any other form, to the new country; imposition of strict border controls on Texas, similar to those which Republicans demand along the rest of our Southern border; revocation of citizenship for all Texans; strict tariffs imposed on all imports from Texas, and a whole host of other actions that we can think up.

I am positive that the intent of Texans is to continue to receive the massive benefits that come to them as citizens of the United States, while refusing to pay Federal taxes or otherwise cooperate with any Federal law they disagree with. This must not be allowed. If they secede, they must survive on their own, including providing for their own defense with no more assistance from the United States than Mexico or Argentina, for example, can expect. It must be made clear to Texans that if their new country is invaded, we will not lift a finger to defend them, except as that defense is in our own interest. When they become a threat to our own security, we will treat them like any other enemy country. Let them look to their new Russian friends to assist them when the inevitable internal or external threats arise.

Republicans have been threatening for years to take their ball and go home if they do not get exactly what they want in the way of a whites-only no-taxes society. It's time to give them a chance to see how that works out. They'd just better not expect us to take them back when things go to hell in their new fascist dictatorship.

"Beware the Homosexual Agenda"

Did we all just get sent back to the 1990s?

This Neolithic mindset may play well with the 10-11% of the population who are the Republican base, but everyone else has moved on.

New Texas GOP Platform Declares Homosexuality "Abnormal Lifestyle Choice"

It also opposes "all efforts to validate transgender identity," and supports "Reintegrative Therapy" to eliminate "unwanted same-sex attraction."

By Mary Pappenfuss | Jun 19, 2022

In a giant step into the dark ages, the newly adopted platform of the Texas Republican Party now officially declares that homosexuality is an "abnormal choice."

The shocking platform, voted on by 5,100 delegates and alternates Saturday at the party's biennial convention in Houston, also affirms Texas Republicans' opposition to "all efforts to validate transgender identity" ― and calls for a ban on any gender-affirming medical care, including hormone therapy, for anyone under the age of 21.

Yet the platform supports debunked and dangerous conversion therapy — which it terms "Reintegrative Therapy" — to turn members of the LGBTQ community into heterosexuals and eliminate "unwanted same-sex attraction."

The platform spells out other positions explicitly opposed to the LGBTQ community under its section on "Homosexuality and Gender Issues." It opposes offering any special protections for members of the LGBTQ community, and renounces penalties for those who discriminate against the community.

Delegates at the convention were peppered with flyers attacking the LGBTQ community, including one warning: "Beware of the Homosexual Agenda."

[more…if you can stomach it]

And once again I say we just dig a 5-mile wide moat around the Texas border and say "Buh-Bye!"

They Will NEVER Admit It

I fear it's going to take Republican members of congress—or members of their families—getting shot in a mass shooting event to get any kind of gun control passed at this point.

And even then I'm not fully convinced it would happen.

This is Where We Are Now

This is where we are now.

Repugnants are just going to REFUSE to concede and every election is going to cost millions of dollars more than they should because nutcases like this bitch are going to refuse to concede forever and a day.

Kandiss (stripper spelling) got 3.4% of the vote but she swears that she got "way more votes."

"Given that my vote total currently lags my number of volunteers by nearly 20,000, I do not trust these election results and neither should any supporter of either of my opponents or candidates in any other races. I know a rigged election when I see one, and this bears all the marks"

Ugh…this is why Trump remains a clear and present danger to this democracy and election processes everywhere and why—paging Merrick Garland—he needs to be arrested and tried publicly

Nelson Sums It Up Nicely

From ABC News:

A Texas judge on Friday temporarily blocked the state from investigating families of transgender children who have received gender-confirming medical care, a new obstacle to the state labeling such treatments as child abuse.

The temporary restraining order issued by Judge Jan Soifer halts investigations against three families who sued, and prevents any similar investigations against members of the LGBTQ advocacy group PFLAG Inc. The group has more than 600 members in Texas.

"I do find that there is sufficient reason to believe that the plaintiffs will suffer immediate and irreparable injury if the commissioner and the (Department of Family and Protective Services) are allowed to continue to implement and enforce this new Department rule that equates gender affirming care with child abuse," Soifer said at the end of a roughly 40-minute hearing.

The ruling comes about a month after the Texas Supreme Court allowed the state to investigate parents of transgender youth for child abuse while also ruling in favor of one family that was among the first contacted by child welfare officials following order by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott.

"That families will be protected from invasive, unnecessary, and unnerving investigations by DFPS simply for helping their transgender children thrive and be themselves is a very good thing," Brian K. Bond, executive director of PFLAG National, said in a statement. "However, let's be clear: These investigations into loving and affirming families shouldn't be happening in the first place."

The latest challenge was brought by Lambda Legal and the American Civil Liberties Union on behalf of the families of three teenage boys — two 16-year-olds and a 14-year-old — and PFLAG. An attorney for Lambda Legal told the judge that the 14-year-old's family had learned after the lawsuit's filing that the state's investigation into them had been dropped.

Spokespeople for Abbott and Attorney General Ken Paxton did not immediately respond to requests for comment Friday afternoon.

An attorney for the state had argued during the hearing that applying the order to any member of PFLAG was "untenable" and would be difficult for the department to comply with. But Lambda Legal senior counsel Paul Castillo said that parents could simply show their membership receipt or some other proof of membership.

The families had talked in court filings about the anxiety that the investigations had created for them and their children. The mother of one of the teens said her son attempted suicide and was hospitalized the day Abbott issued his directive. The outpatient psychiatric facility where the teen was referred reported the family for child abuse after learning he had been prescribed hormone therapy, she said in a court filing.

A judge in March put Abbott's order on hold after a lawsuit brought on behalf of a 16-year-old girl whose family said it was under investigation. The Texas Supreme Court in May ruled that the lower court overstepped its authority by blocking all investigations going forward.

That lawsuit marked the first report of parents being investigated following Abbott's directive and an earlier nonbinding legal opinion by Paxton labeling certain gender-confirming treatments as "child abuse." The Texas Department of Family and Protective Service has said it opened nine investigations following the directive and opinion.

Abbott's directive and the attorney general's opinion go against the nation's largest medical groups, including the American Medical Association, which have opposed Republican-backed restrictions filed in statehouses nationwide.

Arkansas last year became the first state to pass a law prohibiting gender-confirming treatments for minors, and Tennessee approved a similar measure. A judge blocked Arkansas' law, and a federal appeals court will hear arguments in the case next week.

The judge set a June 21 hearing on whether to extend the order into a temporary injunction blocking the investigations.

I Will Never Understand…

…how so many people of my age, who grew up in the counter-culture 60s, and came of age in the free-for-all 70s, turned into the exact thing society was fighting when they were kids. I just don't get it.