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How do you evaluate voter suppression in TX?

So his excellency, Greg Abbott, governor of Texas has decreed that the 4.7 million residents of Harris county must share a single drop box, and that in another county with an area of 2,000 square miles, the voters must all travel to a single drop box, only accessible by automobile.And the right honorable Secretary of State filed a writ of mandamus with the state supreme court to forbid any election official to give someone an absentee ballot because they claimed that their lack of immunity to COVID-19 was an excuse to ask for one.At least they gave up trying to remove all the naturalized citizens from voting.[1] In Texas, the Republican motto is, when the going gets tough, cheat.Footnotes[1] Texas will end its botched voter citizenship review and rescind its list of flagged voters

What do you think of the Republicans suing to have 117,000 ballots thrown out in Texas so close to the election?

The issue here is drive-through early voting, and particularly in Harris County, home to 4.7 million Texans.The governor of Texas has ordered that Harris County be limited to a single drop box. Texas also went to court in attempt to block the County from having these drive-through polling locations. Those attempts failed, but now a Republican legislator has appealed to the Texas Supreme Court to order that the memory cards for all the drive-through votes, some 117,000 of them, be erased and the votes lost. All members of the Texas Supreme Court are Republicans, by the way.The issue is somewhat technical. Texas has a rule, quite like what we have in Virginia, about curbside voting. It says that two poll workers go outside, collect the ballot, and then bring it inside to be scanned or put in a ballot box. The petition demands that curbside rules be applied to these drive-through polling sites. Harris county argues that they are simply regular polling places, arranged differently and outdoors. The Texas Secretary of State has already approved the procedure, and two previous appeals to the court to stop it were rejected. This is a blatant attempt on the part of the Republican lawmakers to steal the election.What do I think? I think Texans would be crazy to continue to put Republicans in statewide offices.See also:Texas Supreme Court Weighing Whether To Throw Out More Than 100,000 Drive-Thru VotesNew challenge seeks to void thousands of Harris County drive-thru votesThe Battle Over Drive-Through Voting In Harris County (Oct. 29, 2020) | Houston Public MediaUpdate: The Texas Supreme Court has rejected the petition to delete the ballots. A federal judge heard the petition today (11/2) and said that the plaintiffs lacked standing to bring the suit, but that there was a question whether voting from a car was legal under Texas law. [I have a sneaking suspicion who the judge is — need to look it up.]Yup, it was judge Hanen, top Texas judge on every right-wing litigant’s judge shopping list. But he’s not crazy, and he dismissed the thing.

Why do I never see cops getting gas?

Mostly because we try to not eat at places that will give us gas.Seriously, you really don't want to piss off your partner with a bunch of butt music.Actually, Tim Dees gives a great answer. My department uses fleet credit cards, and I usually fill up at our local 7–11. But there's a good reason a lot of agencies have a fuel depot in their property …Harris County (Texas) Deputy Darren Goforth was fueling his county patrol vehicle when some mutt came up behind him and assassinated him.Deputy Goforth was 47 years old when he was killed. He was a ten-year veteran of the Harris County Sheriff's Office. Goforth was married and had two children, aged five and twelve at the time of his death.His murderer pled guilty to capital homicide; the prosecutor did not seek the death penalty per Deputy Goforth’s family wishes. The mutt - who will remain unnamed here - received a sentence of life without the possibility of parole.RIP, my brother. We have the watch now.

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