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Texans are paying extra, lots extra, for power because of wind and solar variability. – Pratt on Texas 2/19/2025

The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Texas electricity ratepayers are paying huge amounts of money more than they should because of the variability (unreliability) of wind and solar electricity … [Read More...]

Taiwan firms to invest heavily in Texas | Did Burrows “buy” Dem votes with our money? | SNAP reform – Pratt on Texas 2/18/2025

The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: A little-reported, yet, news story out of free China, Taiwan, is huge for Texas' future. Also, as predicted Saks is destroying the Texas-based culture of Neiman … [Read More...]

Lt. Gov., others wrong as can be on recruiting Hollywood to Texas | Big pro-life win for Texas – Pratt on Texas 2/14/2025

The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: The Lieutenant Governor and others have a ridiculous idea that Texas should spend big taxpayer dollars to import Hollywood into Texas. Not only is this wrong and … [Read More...]

Happy Saint Valentine’s Day – Texas style.

FYI: On February 14, A Letter From Valentine, Texas with Love … [Read More...]

Senate passes tax relief, works on Tx Lottery scandal; House names committees, takes another “vacation” – Pratt on Texas 2/13/2025

The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: The Texas Senate held hearings in which more of the scandal plagued Texas Lottery was exposed - see below. Also, the Senate passed major property tax … [Read More...]

Wind, solar are costing Texas ratepayers big $ | Lt. Gov. Patrick demands real bail reform in Texas – Pratt on Texas 2/12/2025

The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: The Texas Senate continues to work while House members sit around collecting generous per diem checks. Today the Senate was working hard on much need bail reform, … [Read More...]

Anti-Wimp: Breaking into ex’s apartment proves fatal in Fort Worth

On Sunday morning at around 11:20 a.m., Fort Worth police were called to a shooting at the Wildland Ranch Apartments, on Watermark Drive. When police officers arrived, they found a man dead on the third floor of the apartment … [Read More...]

Tx House dawdles, Senate moves on more tax cuts | Pope’s big hypocrisy on illegal immigration – Pratt on Texas 2/11/2025

The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: The Texas Senate is already working on big priority items while the House, almost a month into the session, has not even appointed committees as of Noon today. … [Read More...]

Smith Co. (Tyler) a sanctuary county for illegal aliens? | Public education fraud in Texas – Pratt on Texas 2/10/2025

The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Pubic education is no different from any other giant government bureaucracy, it's full of wasteful spending, questionable priorities, and fraud and that does … [Read More...]

America’s original college campus DEI fighter: Dr. Steven Balch tells how the fightback began – Pratt on Texas 2/7/2025

The news of Texas covered today includes: Our Lone Star story of the day: Steven Balch, Ph.D. may be America's original D.E.I. on campus fighter! He is also a regular Pratt on Texas listener which is a great honor to me. Today we talk … [Read More...]

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On Virtue & the Republic

Republics are created by the virtue, public spirit, and intelligence of the citizens. They fall, when the wise are banished from the public councils, because they dare to be honest, and the profligate are rewarded, because they flatter the people, in order to betray them. — Edwin Meese III

 

On Political Pessimism

Defeatist cynicism is an arrogance that we too know an outcome – we do not. Our Creator expects us to fight for good until He ends the game, not us. — Robert W. Pratt

 

On Liberty

I would rather be exposed to the inconveniences attending too much liberty than to those attending too small a degree of it. — Thomas Jefferson to Archibald Stuart

 

On Right

The fool is disturbed not when they tell him that his ideas are false, but when they suggest that they have gone out of style. — Nicolás Gómez Dávila

 

On Political Correctness

Political correctness never rears its ugly head independently. It always shows up as a series of actions designed, to this observer, to crush the souls of those blessed with common sense. — Milo Yiannopoulos

 

On pessimism and difficulty

When you encounter difficulties, you need to be optimistic. The pessimists tend to die. — Zhou Youguang

 

On American Liberals

Liberals claim to want to give a hearing to other views, but then are shocked and offended to discover that there are other views. — William F. Buckley, Jr.

 

On Universities

Universities have become a place to provide economic and political protection for those who hold economically and politically unworkable ideas. — Robert W. Pratt

 

On Rush Limbaugh

William F. Buckley is the esteemed father of the American conservative movement and gave it meaning; Ronald Reagan took conservatism to the public, showed it worked, and made it popular; Rush Limbaugh is the man who embedded political conservatism into our culture. — Robert W. Pratt

 

On Mistakes in Politics

Politics, as opposed to science, does not reward the correction of mistakes, given that correcting a mistake also entails admitting to having made one. Worse, the bigger the mistake, the greater the political urgency of defending it at all costs. — Lionel Shriver

 

On Rights and Freedoms

When we think of our rights and freedoms as rewards for good behavior, we lose. — Meghan Murphy

 

On Republican Moderates

Republican “moderates” rarely fight hard for anything, except for other Republicans giving up their principles. — Robert W. Pratt

 

On Judging Public Policy

Judge public policies by their results, not their intentions. — Milton Friedman

 

On Fundamental Rights

The oft-quoted phrase that ‘no right is absolute’ does not mean that fundamental rights precariously subsist subject to the whims, caprice, or appetite of government officials or judges. Stephen McGlynn

 

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