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Commentary: The Coronavirus Is Killing My Business
I would like to share our tragic story of how we lost everything we worked so hard for in our entire life in a matter of a month and a half due to COVID-19. We got married in December of 2018. After that, we decided as a couple to put our entire life savings into a...
Texas Scorecard Radio (April 30, 2020)
Episode 135: This week Texas Scorecard Managing Editor Brandon Waltens joins the show to discuss Gov. Greg Abbott's plan to reopen Texas. Also, Tony McDonald chats with Metroplex Bureau Chief Erin Anderson about how communities around the Dallas/Fort Worth area are...
Hood County Attorney Takes Stand Against Governor’s ‘Unconstitutional’ Shutdown Orders
Hood County Attorney Matthew Mills has announced that his office will not prosecute those who violate certain provisions of Gov. Greg Abbott’s coronavirus executive shutdown orders. “My duty under the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure, Section 2.01, is not to convict,...
Socialist Austin City Hall Vandalized by Socialists
AUSTIN — Though city hall was outwardly adorned early Tuesday morning with fresh communist propaganda, local officials inside the building have already been enacting a similar harmful leftist ideology on Austinites for many years. Overnight Monday, vandals threw red...
Despite Governor’s Order, Socialist City Councilman ‘Will Not Hesitate’ to Shut Down Businesses
AUSTIN — As health officials’ apocalyptic coronavirus projections continue to be proven wildly inaccurate, and after the Texas governor finally announced plans to begin safely reopening the state, one socialist city councilman is still insisting he would shut down...
Abbott Says Texas Already Paid Out $2B in Unemployment
During his Monday press conference in which he announced some businesses would be allowed to partially reopen beginning Friday, Gov. Greg Abbott said the state agency charged with overseeing unemployment has been overwhelmed but is working swiftly to provide benefits...
Commentary: Civil Rights Under Assault During the COVID-19 Lockdown
Diners at Gloria's Latin Cuisine in Colleyville were the subjects of a photo spread at Dailymail.com after Mayor Richard Newton authorized patio service in area restaurants in a “controversial” proclamation. According to the MailOnline, these patrons engaged in...
Canyon City Commissioners Approve Tax Incentives for Coffee Shop
In a meeting closed to the public due to the COVID-19 pandemic, members of the Canyon City Commission voted to approve two tax incentive packages last week. During the commission's meeting last Tuesday, commissioners voted to approve final readings of two economic...
West Texans Call on Government to Reopen Businesses
Protestors in West Texas are holding demonstrations asking government officials to open up businesses in the Lone Star State. The organizer of one of the demonstrations was cited by local officials for violating a city’s stay-home order and holding a protest without a...