If you want to secure the border, end access to low-paying jobs here.
If you want to end access to low-paying jobs here, start arresting the white people here, who profit by exploiting the brown people, who come across the border to work here, for less than minimum, slave-wages.
A week later, the seven-story tall neon sign on the border that flashes “HELP WANTED”, would be unplugged, taken down, and dismantled.
But the republican politicians don’t want that, because the billionaires that own them, don’t want that.
“… The deal is the second major win for Paxton in roughly the last six months, after the Republican-controlled Texas Senate acquitted him last fall of 16 impeachment charges centered on allegations that he accepted bribes and abused the authority of his office to help a wealthy friend and campaign donor.
Still, Paxton’s legal troubles aren’t over. His agency continues to face a lawsuit brought by four former top deputies who argue that Paxton improperly fired them in 2020 for reporting him to the FBI. Those whistleblowers told law enforcement they believed Paxton was using his office to benefit Austin real estate mogul Nate Paul — the charges that formed the basis for Paxton’s impeachment last year and that are the subject of an ongoing federal investigation. He has denied all wrongdoing.
The securities fraud case, meanwhile, has been repeatedly delayed by disputes over where the trial should take place and how much the special prosecutors handling the case should be paid. The legal saga dates back to July 2015, when Paxton was indicted on three felony securities fraud charges just months into his first term as the state’s top lawyer. …"— texastribune org 2024 03 25 ken-paxton-plea-deal-securities-fraud-felony
Paxton supposedly is going to do his “it’s a not plea deal even tho I took this plea to avoid prison” community service in our local soup kitchen. I’m thinking of selling tickets to the show.
sipsienwa Premium Member about 1 month ago
Hopefully, in a homeless shelter or other shelter.
Joe1962 Premium Member about 1 month ago
Close the border
Concretionist about 1 month ago
Does he even have a clue what “community service” IS?
braindead Premium Member about 1 month ago
His ‘community service’ will be giving speeches to Republican Nazi gatherings.
Which he’ll be paid for.
FreyjaRN Premium Member about 1 month ago
He’d mess that up.
Radish the wordsmith about 1 month ago
Another lying republican thief who should be in prison.
truthsocialol about 1 month ago
If you want to secure the border, end access to low-paying jobs here.
If you want to end access to low-paying jobs here, start arresting the white people here, who profit by exploiting the brown people, who come across the border to work here, for less than minimum, slave-wages.
A week later, the seven-story tall neon sign on the border that flashes “HELP WANTED”, would be unplugged, taken down, and dismantled.
But the republican politicians don’t want that, because the billionaires that own them, don’t want that.
piper_gilbert about 1 month ago
He wishes to be a future Trump Cabinet member.
superposition about 1 month ago
“… The deal is the second major win for Paxton in roughly the last six months, after the Republican-controlled Texas Senate acquitted him last fall of 16 impeachment charges centered on allegations that he accepted bribes and abused the authority of his office to help a wealthy friend and campaign donor.
Still, Paxton’s legal troubles aren’t over. His agency continues to face a lawsuit brought by four former top deputies who argue that Paxton improperly fired them in 2020 for reporting him to the FBI. Those whistleblowers told law enforcement they believed Paxton was using his office to benefit Austin real estate mogul Nate Paul — the charges that formed the basis for Paxton’s impeachment last year and that are the subject of an ongoing federal investigation. He has denied all wrongdoing.
The securities fraud case, meanwhile, has been repeatedly delayed by disputes over where the trial should take place and how much the special prosecutors handling the case should be paid. The legal saga dates back to July 2015, when Paxton was indicted on three felony securities fraud charges just months into his first term as the state’s top lawyer. …"— texastribune org 2024 03 25 ken-paxton-plea-deal-securities-fraud-felony
thelordthygod666 about 1 month ago
Paxton supposedly is going to do his “it’s a not plea deal even tho I took this plea to avoid prison” community service in our local soup kitchen. I’m thinking of selling tickets to the show.
Frankfreak about 1 month ago
By closing the border, is that ending all commerce between the countries, no crossing by anyone or thing? That is what it sounds like.
zendog13la about 1 month ago
Don’t go looking for justice in Texas.
Radish the wordsmith about 1 month ago
The republican House has gone on vacation again leaving the border open so Trump can blame Biden.
Republicans are insane.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
His service should be learning how to disassemble wheelchairs
bjensen6 about 1 month ago
But Texas is still stuck with him. Resigning should have been part of the deal!
VegaAlopex about 1 month ago
Would he rather instal quartz countertops?