...not just read the captions.It’s as if the Lt. Gov. of Texas doesn’t remember or care that someone thought the revolution had also begun and decided to drive to El Paso to kill Mexicans. https://t.co/6PI8U0xWgu
— Angel Rodriguez (@ajrod) September 17, 2021
“When I say a revolution has begun, they are allowing this year probably 2 million—that is who we apprehended, maybe another million—into this country,” Patrick dramatically exclaimed. “At least in 18 years, even if they all don’t become citizens before then and can vote, in 18 years every one of them has two or three children, you’re talking about millions and millions and millions of new voters, and they will thank the Democrats and Biden for bringing them here.”
He added: “Who do you think they are going to vote for? So this is trying to take over our country without firing a shot. That is what is happening.”
Patrick concluded the interview by saying “this is denying us our government that’s run by our citizens with illegals who are here, who are gonna take our education, our healthcare.”
You see now why we can't teach CRT in Texas schools (not that we are anyway, but that's another matter). Our kids might get the wrong idea about our "heritage."
Wouldn't want that.
It does merit refutation, but I also think of the old rule: don't wrestle with a pig. You just get dirty, and the pig likes it.Dan Patrick's "great replacement" rant is becoming GOP dogma. But this is more than just vile racism. It also embodies a theory about democracy and self rule that we should adamantly reject. It merits a real rebuttal. In this rant, I tried to offer one:https://t.co/r8vRFCNVmP
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) September 17, 2021
Dan Patrick is most definitely a pig. And he welcomes the attention. Me, I'm just glad the racism is out front and obvious. Whether it makes a difference or not, is the question. And that's on the voters of Texas; Dan Patrick has done his part, now we have to do ours.
Meanwhile, in other Texas news:It will at least be well-received in Austin and Houston; can't say whether it will be noticed in other parts of the state, though.National television ad titled “Abbott’s wall” will run during the University of Texas Longhorns/Rice University Owls football clash. https://t.co/IcHNnhCq3A
— Michelle Kinney (@MichelleKinney) September 17, 2021
I tried to put that death count in context. I came up with this: I earned my undergraduate degree from a state university in a small town in East Texas. The enrollment when I was there was about 10,000 students. I took my Master's from UT-Austin, where the enrollment was about 50,000. So the entire student body of two schools I attended, is dead in a year. Or I could say, the population of the town I grew up in, at about the time I moved away..@GregAbbott_TX is building a wall.
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) September 17, 2021
It’s not the one he promised. pic.twitter.com/LxGrB2hRwv
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