Anonymous ID: 9f4d7b Sept. 3, 2021, 9:38 a.m. No.14514656   🗄️.is 🔗kun

wins in Texas are not as advertised. RE: CRT

 

‘CRT Ban’ Does Not Ban CRT, Admits House Sponsor

 

Pitched as a “ban” on Critical Race Theory, what the Texas House passed yesterday afternoon is more correctly considered a refinement of state law – in that the measure leaves open a number of avenues for the leftist ideology to creep into Texas’ schools. Brandon Waltens has the details.

 

State Rep. Jeff Cason (R–Bedford) asked the bill’s sponsor in the House, Dan Huberty (R–Humble), if anything in the bill would prohibit teachers or school board members from pushing CRT material. Huberty said it did not.

 

Cindi Castilla, the president of the Texas Eagle Forum, has expressed concern that the legislation’s new “Civics Training Program” for teachers could become a backdoor for critical race theory training.

 

“We are not sure we can trust the TEA won’t figure out how to embed CRT concepts into the Civics Academies. Parents and patriotic teachers will need to be on guard as the Civic Academies are rolled out.” – Cindi Castilla

 

https://texasscorecard.com/state/legislation-to-revise-critical-race-theory-ban-advances/

Anonymous ID: 9f4d7b Sept. 3, 2021, 9:40 a.m. No.14514665   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Texas anons get rid of this asshole Phelan. He's a libtard RINO/

 

Legislature Adjourns Before Special Session Ends!

 

The Texas House and Senate adjourned sine die late yesterday despite not having passed all the items on Gov. Greg Abbott’s special session agenda… and with three days still left on the constitutional 30-day clock.

 

This comes after Democrats were allowed by House Speaker Dade Phelan (R-Beaumont) to stall legislative business for 37 days this summer.

 

What was and wasn’t done?

 

Again politicans opting to get their holiday instead of ding the fucking god-damned job after blowing it off.

Anonymous ID: 9f4d7b Sept. 3, 2021, 9:42 a.m. No.14514672   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4700

Teas needs to do better- My doc prescrived us ivermectin after we had covid.

 

Texas Medical Board Targeting Vax-Weary Docs?

 

State Sen. Bob Hall (R–Edgewood) has asked the Texas Medical Board – the agency that licenses and regulates physicians – if they will target doctors who express concerns about vaccinations for COVID–19 and other illnesses. Robert Montoya has the details. Just last year the agency tried to intimidate doctors who found success using anti-viral remedies, like hydroxychloroquine, to combat the virus.

 

On July 29, the Federation of State Medical Boards (FSMB), which represents state medical boards, issued what Hall called an “alarming statement”:

 

Physicians who generate and spread COVID–19 vaccine misinformation or disinformation are risking disciplinary action by state medical boards, including the suspension or revocation of their medical license.

 

Hall wrote the head of the Texas Medical Board, seeking the agency’s opinion. “There is simply no good reason for a physician who has legitimate concerns or a differing opinion from government bureaucrats on a COVID–19 vaccine to be penalized.” They have not responded.

 

The TMB consists of 19 members: 12 physicians, and “seven public members.” All members are appointed by the governor and approved by the Senate. The names of individual board members can be found on TMB’s website. https://www.tmb.state.tx.us/page/medical-board-bios

Anonymous ID: 9f4d7b Sept. 3, 2021, 9:43 a.m. No.14514681   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4699 >>4897

Inflation inflation inflation..

 

Rising Rent

 

A consequence of Texas’ burdensome property tax system that is often undiscussed is that of rent prices. While homeowners (correctly) see themselves as renting from government, the property tax burden they bear is nonetheless a visible cost. Not so for renters, reports Jacob Asmussen.

 

While the person who owns the property will see the property tax bill, the renter does not necessarily unless they expressly look for it. Additionally, while owner-occupied homes qualify for homestead exemptions that limit (a little bit) the ever-escalating burden, it doesn’t apply to rental properties.

 

According to the Texas Real Estate Research Center, apartment rent rates in San Antonio increased by 6 percent from 2020; those in Dallas-Fort Worth rose 10 percent year-over-year in July; and rents in Austin are forecasted to rise by 11.5 percent compared to just one year ago.

Anonymous ID: 9f4d7b Sept. 3, 2021, 9:50 a.m. No.14514715   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4761

there are loop holes in the censorship law.

 

https://texasscorecard.com/state/texas-legislature-approves-law-to-stop-social-media-censorship/

 

On Thursday, the Texas Senate and the House of Representatives both voted mostly on a party line to approve House Bill 20, a proposed law to protect Texans’ free speech online. The law will require social media companies to publicly disclose their various content management practices and policies—such as how they decide which content to promote or suppress—and will expressly prohibit them from targeting people solely because of their political beliefs.

 

“A social media platform may not censor a user, a user’s expression, or a user’s ability to receive the expression of another person based on: (1) the viewpoint of the user or another person; (2) the viewpoint represented in the user ’s expression or another person’s expression; or (3) a user ’s geographic location in this state or any part of this state,” reads HB 20.

 

The proposed law does give exception to allow certain censoring “that the social media platform is specifically authorized to censor by federal law.”

 

However, the bill allows Texans banned because of their political views to sue social media companies for discriminating against them, and the Texas attorney general may also intervene to bring lawsuits against the companies.

 

The overall issue traces back to several months ago, when companies such as Twitter, Facebook, Google, Amazon, and Apple began banning citizens who did not agree with them—most notably, when Twitter deleted the account of President Donald Trump.

 

Subsequently, state lawmakers proposed a similar law earlier this year in their regular legislative session to stop the companies’ discrimination. But even though the proposal was one of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s top priorities, Republican lawmakers in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives killed the effort.

 

>>Additionally, Gov. Greg Abbott, while publicly bashing Facebook for their censorship, was privately working with them to build a new campus in Texas—potentially at the taxpayers’ expense. However, Abbott did list the censorship issue as one of his legislative priorities for the summer special sessions.<<

 

And while some argue tech companies such as Facebook and Twitter have the right to ban or censor whomever they want, former State Rep. Jonathan Stickland said it’s not that simple.

 

“You see, for years, our government has provided special treatment to both of these companies. In fact, it has literally taken money from taxpayers and handed it over to Facebook and Twitter to build their companies,” Stickland wrote in a January post.

 

“Crony capitalism ruins so much. … Politicians helped create Facebook and Twitter, and now those ‘private companies’ have silenced and deplatformed the leader of the free world, the U.S. president. Along with many other conservative voices,” Stickland added. “Things aren’t simple anymore.”

 

“Social media is the modern public square and I will continue to stand so every Texan has the right to participate,” tweeted State Sen. Bryan Hughes (R–Mineola), the Senate sponsor of the law.

 

“The cable company cannot deny you service based on your religion,” Hughes said on the Senate floor on Tuesday. “Your cell phone provider doesn’t cut you off because of your politics.”

 

“For the first time, Texas will have some recourse.”

 

The bill will now head to the governor’s desk to be signed into law.

 

We will see if this has any teeth or enforcement behind it. This anon is tired of getting black pilled today.

Anonymous ID: 9f4d7b Sept. 3, 2021, 9:52 a.m. No.14514731   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>14514684

Under the way things are going now the chinks, with the 100K plus anchorbabies will come and take over. Your job gets shipped their and the insitiute social credit scoring..oh wait that's already happened! Learn mandarin you are going to need it.