The Cities of Chandler and Llano are not alone in their consideration of prohibiting abortion trafficking – nor are their citizens alone in seeing their city’s leaders delay the process.
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Dickson: City of Alvin Rejects Ordinance Outlawing Abortion
“I felt the mayor and council, who all professed to be pro-life, were either misinformed or uninformed and may have felt rushed into taking a vote.”
Bovard: Republicans Plan To Win Back the Senate, Then Do Nothing, Per Usual
Republicans cannot afford to do what they have largely always done with a Senate majority: set it on a shelf, polish it, and admire it from afar.
Remembering the Horror
The Holocaust reminds us that when one abandons God and His precepts, when one looks to government as the savior, a cult of death and destruction is but a step away.
Root: Signatures Undermined
Another flaw in Texas’ election integrity bill highlighted.
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Commentary: Texans Can’t Afford Healthcare, Price Transparency Is a Start
Texans deserve to know procedure prices they’re paying before they commit to paying them.
Francis: A True Texas Grandmother
While the memory of most people fades over time, the contribution of some is significant enough to have a longer influence.
Dickson: Latexo Becomes 23rd City in the Nation to Outlaw Abortion
“Praise God for our dedicated city councilmen that are planning for the future.”
Access for What?
Masking compromises with the devil so as to do good things down the road never pays off.
Peacock: The Texas Legislature Should Give Texans Their Money Back
The PUC had no authority–or good reason–to hike Texas electricity prices
Choosing To Be Troubled?
While so much is out of our control, we alone get to pick our attitude.
Francis: Texas Politics Is 3-Card Monte, and We Are the Suckers.
The good news is that the scam only works until the suckers become wise to the game.
Rinaldi: House GOP Doubles Down on Lockdowns, Mask Mandates
GOP priority bill expands the governor’s emergency powers and guarantees the disastrous policies of the past year will be the policies of the future.
Just A Small Bit Of Liberty
Tyrants nibble away at small bits of our liberty in the name of preserving our safety until all that remains is our subservience.
Peacock: What the Bible Can Tell Us About the Texas Blackouts
The Eighth Commandment is very straightforward; do not take someone else’s private property.
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Commentary: Silicon Valley Is a Political Monolith, and It’s Bad for the Industry
Preventing the technology industry as a whole from becoming a monolith like Silicon Valley is essential for the public to retain trust in the industry, and for keeping and recruiting valuable talent.
President Trump Moves the Overton Window
Democrat leaders concede border security is an issue.
Commentary: Potential Candidates Making Moves
We are already seeing movement from major and not-so-major potential candidates on the budding presidential campaign front.
Commentary: Wharton County in Jeopardy, Your Community May be Next
Community members are teaming up to say “No” to wind subsidies.
Dallas Morning Schadenfreude
It seems Texans just don’t want to pay for the leftist garbage produced by the once formidable Morning News.
Commentary: Obamacare Ruling a Victory for the Rule of Law
The truth is that the ACA is broken and has been from the start.
Commentary: What To Expect
Posturing for the 2020 elections is well underway.
Socialists Love (Your) Misery
Socialism, like cannibalism, only “works” so long as there is a steady supply of outsiders upon which to prey.
Commentary: The Pending Demise of Obamacare
On December 14, a federal judge in Texas determined that Obamacare was unconstitutional and declared the entire law constitutionally invalid.
Accountability, Not Boards
Creating an unelected and powerless citizen review board merely passes the buck.