From Michael Quinn Sullivan <[email protected]>
Subject Texas Minute: 5/19/2020
Date May 19, 2020 11:05 AM
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Good morning!

You cannot always choose your circumstances, but you can choose your attitude in them. One college graduate recently demonstrated that in a way that made me laugh.

But first, here is today's Texas Minute.

– Michael Quinn Sullivan

Tuesday, May 19, 2020

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As Texas Democrats attempt to use the Chinese coronavirus as a pretext to increase voting by mail – a process often ripe for fraud – the state’s highest civil court has put a halt to those plans for the time being. Brandon Waltens reports [[link removed]] the Supreme Court of Texas is scheduled to hear oral arguments tomorrow on the merits of the case. Until the case is resolved, SCOTX has barred expansion of mail-in voting. Attorney General Ken Paxton is leading the court fight against the Democrats.

Between springing a Dallas businesswoman wrongly jailed for reopening her business and now protecting the integrity of the ballot box, the Supreme Court of Texas is doing more to uphold the rights and liberties of Texans than the other two branches of state government... combined.

Private universities in Texas continue to announce spending cuts as they prepare for substantial revenue shortfalls, but Cary Cheshire reports [[link removed]] the state-run institutions of higher education have yet to announce any cost-saving measures.

A coalition of 226 conservative grassroots political leaders sent a letter on Monday to Gov. Greg Abbott, urging tax relief as part of the state’s response to the government-mandated economic shutdown. Brandon Waltens has the details [[link removed]].

“Before the pandemic, Texans were already forced to pay for more government than they could afford, with a growing number of homeowners taxed out of their homes due to property taxes. Now, it is time to put Texas taxpayers first. Without immediate reforms, we can only expect these onerous levies to rise due to the economic destruction caused by the government-ordered shutdown.” – Coalition letter of [[link removed]] 226 grassroots leaders [[link removed]]

While he did not address tax relief, Gov. Abbott on Monday did announce a relaxation of his rules shutting down the state’s economy. Cary Cheshire notes [[link removed]] the governor’s new order allows massage parlors, tattoo shops, and child care facilities to reopen with additional guidelines effective immediately. This coming Friday he will allow bars, bowling alleys, zoos, and aquariums to reopen with limited capacity. Lastly, professional sports (without fans) and summer camps can reopen at the end of the month.

“Texans have had enough with these made-up orders that don’t follow common sense. It’s time for Abbott to fish or cut bait; he doesn’t deserve any praise for piecemeal actions that put his lack of leadership skills on full display.” – Julie McCarty of the True Texas Project [[link removed]]

Robert Montoya explains [[link removed]] why taxpayers are continuing to suffer under increasing property tax burdens even as local and state officials claim rates are being cut. “Just to keep homeowners’ tax bills from increasing—on average—from the previous year, local officials could have adopted the no-new-revenue rate. Too often, they don’t even do that.” In analyzing voting patterns, Jim Ellis finds evidence [[link removed]] of a budding GOP rebound around the nation.

Honestly, you really must admire the unabashed sleaziness of California Gov. Gavin Newsom [[link removed]]. He said this weekend first responders “will be the first ones laid off by cities and counties” unless the federal government sends them more money.

Wisconsin’s Supreme Court minced no words last week in ruling against that state’s stay-at-home order: “unlawful, invalid, and unenforceable.” Our friends at The Federalist have the details [[link removed]]. (For those who speak legalese, the court filings can be found here [[link removed]].)

In this current crisis, liberty is being defended by hair dressers, barkeeps, and tattoo artists. It’s the self-proclaimed essential versus those lesser folk deemed non-essential. It is the elite versus the rabble [[link removed]]. But if you’ve read about the ancient Maccabees, if you know our own American history, you know this is how it has always been.

Congratulations to Sebastian Quaid, the outgoing chairman of the Texas State University chapter of the Young Conservatives of Texas, not only on graduating... but doing so in these preposterous times with humorous good cheer [[link removed]]. You can go far in life choosing to have a smile on your face... even if it is covered up by a mask and hazmat suit! Number of the Day

513,000

Number of people who voted by mail in the 2018 general election.

[Source: data from the Texas Secretary of State]

Team Spotlight

Jacob Asmussen

Central Texas Bureau Chief

Q: If you weren’t working here, what would you be doing?

A: Composing and sharing my music with audiences across the country.

Q: What are your favorite Texas destinations?

A: I always enjoy going to the lake or Enchanted Rock.

Quote-Unquote

“I’m a proud member of the rabble.”

– Benjamin Netanyahu​​

Your Federal & State Lawmakers

U.S. Senator

John Cornyn - R

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Ted Cruz - R

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Greg Abbott - R

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Lt. Governor

Dan Patrick - R

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Attorney General

Ken Paxton – R

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Comptroller

Glen Hegar – R

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Land Commissioner

George Bush – R

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Commissioner of Agriculture

Sid Miller – R

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