John McCain continues on his run of political courage in the wake of his brain cancer diagnosis.
While our neutered president refuses to call out a good percentage of his base — the alt-right, white supremacists, David Duke’s Klan, Vanguard America, and neo-nazi’s of every stripe — John McCain release the following powerful statement to Americans where he let’s us all know...
People are dying. People are winding up paralyzed. People are peacefully protesting and paying the ultimate price.
And the blame lays squarely on Donald Trump and his politics of violence. His words of hatred work their way into people and infect them with a caustic vitriol that brings out behavior that can’t be justified...
DINO (Democrat In Name Only) Dori Fenenbock and EPISD Superintendent Juan Cabrera have been parasitically feeding off of each other for some time now, joined at the hip like the Siamese twins Chang and Eng of Guinness Book of World Records fame...
Jud Burgess addresses El Paso mayor Dee Margo and city council regarding their attempt to issue $69,000,000 of debt through their abusive use of Certificates of Obligation.
He also singles out Reps Michiel Noe and Claudia Ordaz over their propensity to take advantage of El Pasoans by using COs as a convenient way to issue this type of debt without our participation and permission.
In my upcoming Part 2 post on the evolution of DORI from educational opportunist to DINO, I will explore the weird and mutually parasitic relationship between Dori Fenenbock and Superintendent Juan Cabrera.
When I heard John McCain had an aggressive brain tumor removed and was returning to Capital Hill to continue his service as a senator, I figured maybe things might be different.
There’s nothing like the potential death sentence of brain cancer to help refocus and prioritize your life.
I theorized that maybe McCain would reach way down into the same heroic and rebellious nature that has characterized his “maverick” reputation and bring it back to the surface...
That is what the average El Pasoan faces living here on the Southwest border.
I’m talking about relentless taxation.
We are among the highest taxed citizens in America when you consider the amount of property taxes we pay in respect to the average income per person which sits at $20,000, a full $8,500 less than the average Texan...