May 21, 2013

True the Vote sues IRS

texasredistricting:

Houston-based conservative group, True the Vote, filed suit against the Internal Revenue Service this morning in federal court in Washington D.C.

The group’s court papers seek a declaration that the group qualifies for tax-exempt non-profit status under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, saying that the IRS had improperly delayed a determination decision for nearly three years.

The group also contends that the additional review accorded its application by the IRS violated the First Amendment and asked the court  to declare the IRS’ policy unconstitutional.

Last but not least, the complaint also seeks damages for what the group said were unauthorized inspection of its private information by IRS employees as well as damages caused by the delay in receiving a determination of exempt status.

A copy of the complaint can be found here.

Last year, a sister organization, King Street Patriots - also started by True the Vote founder, Catherine Engelbrecht - was found to be a PAC rather than a non-profit for purposes of Texas campaign finance law. 

True the Vote is an absolute boil on the butt of humanity and there is a special level of hell for anyone affiliated with this group. 

Among other things they like to do, they enjoy intimidating people of color from even going into their polling place and, have been known to illegally stand and watch as these people who were not intimidated, vote.  

There’s no way True the Vote is a non-profit organization… 



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May 10, 2013

Term limits vote scheduled for May 15

texasredistricting:

The Texas House will take up a proposed constitutional amendment on May 15 that would limit statewide officeholders (other than judges) to two consecutive terms starting with terms elected in 2014.

The Texas Senate passed the amendment 27-4 in a vote in March, and the proposed amendment cleared the House state affairs committee unanimously in April.

If the full house approves next week, the amendment would go to Texas voters in November.

The proposed amendment is SJR 13.

In other words, everyone is tired of Rick Perry’s nonsense.  



Tagged: Term Limits / Texas / Politics /

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Texas has always prided itself on its free-market posture. It is the only state that does not require companies to contribute to workers’ compensation coverage. It boasts the largest city in the country, Houston, with no zoning laws. It does not have a state fire code, and it prohibits smaller counties from having such codes. Some Texas counties even cite the lack of local fire codes as a reason for companies to move there.

But Texas has also had the nation’s highest number of workplace fatalities — more than 400 annually — for much of the past decade.

After Explosion, Texas Remains Wary of Regulation - NYTimes (via brooklynmutt)

Yeah… and no OSHA requirements or a state income tax, either… We’re a ridiculous state, and I can’t rationally think of why I love it, but then I remember Austin and I say, “oh… yeah.”

(via brooklynmutt)




Tagged: Texas / GOP / TXLege / Session / Politics / Government / State /

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May 9, 2013

Tonight

Tonight



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May 8, 2013

George Bush raising money in DC

campaignmoney:

George P. Bush, that is, the son of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush. He’s running for Texas Land Commissioner:

 Some of Washington’s most powerful Republican donors are playing host at a Wednesday evening fundraiser for George P. Bush, a candidate for Texas Land Commissioner and the son of former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush

Attendees are paying $500 for the event taking place at the National Association of Wholesale-Distributors Office, according to a copy of the invitation. Among those expected to attend are Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, and Rep. Aaron Shock, R-Illinois.

We get the leaders we deserve.  God help Texas if we “deserve” George Prescott Bush.  Texas Land Commissioner, through no way I clearly understand, administers funding to public school districts.  



Tagged: George P. Bush / Texas / Politics / Fundraising / GOP /

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May 2, 2013

congressarchives:

Petition from Minnie Fisher Cunningham of the Texas Woman Suffrage Association for passage of the “Susan B. Anthony Amendment” sent to Congress on May 2, 1916 The amendment passed Congress on June 4, 1919. It was ratified as the 19th Amendment on August 18, 1920.
Petition from Texas Woman Suffrage Association, 5/2/1916, Records of the U.S. House of Representatives (ARC 306659)

Amazing piece of #Texas #Women’s History

congressarchives:

Petition from Minnie Fisher Cunningham of the Texas Woman Suffrage Association for passage of the “Susan B. Anthony Amendment” sent to Congress on May 2, 1916

The amendment passed Congress on June 4, 1919. It was ratified as the 19th Amendment on August 18, 1920.

Petition from Texas Woman Suffrage Association, 5/2/1916, Records of the U.S. House of Representatives (ARC 306659)

Amazing piece of #Texas #Women’s History



Tagged: Women / Texas / Texas Women's Suffrage Movement / Women's Rights / Human Rights / Voting /

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April 28, 2013

slackmistress:

POSTED: SUNDAY, APRIL 28, 2013
LOCATION: San Antonio, Texas

Haley Moy is my friend’s niece, and she has been missing for four days as of this writing.

She is 15, blonde, and last seen at Brandeis High School on Wednesday morning (April 24, 2013.)

if you see her please call San Antonio police at 210-207-7660.

Her family is offering a $500 reward for any information that leads to her safe return home. Please email any information to: helpfindhaley@gmail.com

PLEASE REBLOG

Reblogging, especially because I’m in Texas.  Texas people - DO YOUR THING!!! 



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April 26, 2013

Currently causing controversy, but I think it’s fairly accurate. 

Currently causing controversy, but I think it’s fairly accurate. 



Tagged: Governor Goodhair / Cartoon / Political Cartoons / Politics / Texas / News / West Texas / Governor Perry / West Texas Fertilizer Plant / West Explosion /

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April 24, 2013


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The Major News Story From Last Week That Almost No One Is Talking About / Covering

I’ma get a little ranty on this subject.  In the hullabaloo of the major news story of last week: the Boston Marathon Bombing and the shooting of Peace Officers and other Bombings a few days later, an inordinate amount of public support has poured in for the people of Boston.  Even Elizabeth Warren sent out an email about “The People of Boston” and the “Strength of Boston”. 

Boston, I tip my hat to you.  You did put up with extraordinary circumstances and, what must have been a completely surreal and difficult week.  

However, almost no one is covering a story of equal importance that occurred in West, Texas.  Almost no one is discussing the deregulations and loss of government oversight that potentially allowed for such a massive explosion to claim 15 lives (to date) and injure over 200 others as well as causing a crater 93 feet wide and 10 feet deep.  

Many of those lives losts were first responders, too, including 10 Volunteer Firefighters, who by all accounts had training in hazardous materials in their community, but instead of being paid to be professional firefighters, did it out a sense of duty to their community, often times taking time off from their “real jobs” to take week-long trainings to obtain Texas state certifications. 

I believe thetart wrote up a quick blog that I happened to catch last week in which she said there was almost no mention of West, Texas on MSNBC, by the heavy weights in the prime time slots.  It was her opinion that because we’re in Texas, we don’t matter on the national level to the proverbial Liberal Left.  I kind of think she may have a point.  

Here is a great story that details what government deregulation can do, what harm it can be to the citizens.  Here is a state that traditionally frowns on “government” overreaching into “private business”, and in fact, uses that as a selling point to other companies.  Why do you think Texas is the bastion of Oil & Gas Conglomerates?  

Sure, we fear psychopaths that willingly bomb innocent people.  The problem is, we don’t seem to use that same amount of revileness towards companies that actually make a point of operating in the very gray area of ethical standards.  

That this explosion in West, Texas occurred 1 day before the 50th anniversary of another explosion at the same plant is extremely telling.  It can and will happen again, but instead of calling for tighter regulations, all of my representatives, from the U.S. Senate to the House of Representatives to the State Legislature are strangely silent.  Now, where my Senators and Representatives are concerned, I completely understand.  All of them are to the right of Atila the Hun and some of them nearly as crazy.  (I’m looking at you, Ted Cruz.  You too, Cornyn, since you seem to be trying to one-up Cruz in the crazy department to stay in favour with the Texas Tea Party.   My Congressman, Ted Poe isn’t far from the crazy train led by our Texas Senators, either.) 

The point is, I do feel sorry for Boston.  I really, really do.  And when evil things happen, they should give us pause and frighten us.  

But, when explosions happen out of the blue, where they happened before and almost no one talks about it, that scares me, even more, Texas or no Texas.  

The Dallas Morning News | NPR 

…and if nothing else, where is THIS story: 

And the story that Governor Rick Perry is refusing to fund Obamacare in this state, one of the states with the worst health care reputation?  



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