The news of Texas covered today includes:
Our Lone Star story of the day: Get ready for more local, state, and national misleading propaganda on the Texas Bluebonnet public school curriculum. The SBOE adopted part of such today and no, it does not teach the Bible or Christianity to students. It simply includes references, where appropriate, to the Bible so that concepts, traditions, and influences can be taught or understood in proper context. One cannot be educated to understand much of anything of Western Culture without being exposed to Christian Biblical teaching because such is at the center of most everything.
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A big win for Ken Paxton today at the Texas Supreme Court is a big win for the rule of law but because of Paxton hatred, many can’t understand this fundamental principle. When you’ve not contested civil claims and come to settlement, plaintiffs can’t then compel you to be deposed so they can go on fishing expeditions for other things.
Oil and gas rig count rises.
Stench of local government story out of Waller: Fighting back against local tyranny pays off for muralists and for private property rights. Josh Polk, an attorney with the Pacific Legal Institute, joins us to discuss the case.
Rep. Harrison, others, upset at UT’s “free” tuition scheme. I’ll have Harrison on the show soon to cover details.
Abilene alphabet community member upset over simply being asked about biological sex at hospital outside of a private setting. Dear confused: You choose the lifestyle, live with it.
More illegal immigration shenanigans from the Biden Admin. And, DPS inaugurates first mounted border trooper teams.
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