The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: The raid on Trump’s home is a new level of federal abuse and political use of law enforcement. Because it is unprecedented does not in anyway grant such action legitimacy, despite what many pundits claim, and it’s up to Biden and D.O.J. to immediately show the American people why such was justified. Certainly the Clintons did not get similar treatment for Hillary’s illegal home server that held “classified” documents.
Charles C.W. Cooke asks the right questions in his piece at National Review. If we are to survive as a nation the people must have some reliable faith in their institutions so as Cooke asks: What happens if the Trump raid business was not justified? Who pays a price and what price? This is very important.
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Texas’ Public Utility Commission (PUC) appears to be doing all it can do to prove the incompetence of the commission, its commissioners, and its staff in Texas Universal Service Fund massive tax/fee increase. Read more here and here.
Houston ISD’s top cop says his department needs many, many more guns and other supplies plus training. I guess he understands the good-guy-with-a-gun fact that the libs wish to deny.
And, other news of Texas.
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