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- A Tale of Two CensuresIt’s totally immoral for the government at any level to impugn your character without charging you. If you have the evidence, charge me. Or shut up. ~ Tucker Carlson March 10, 2025 Censure #1: Jimmy Crouch, City of Bastrop Council Member and Builder You’re likely unaware that in March 2022, an Ethics Complaint was filed … Continue reading “A Tale of Two Censures”
- Don’t New Jersey my TexasSenate bill 785 passed out of the Senate Local Government Committee without amendment and is headed to the Senate floor. There’s an identical bill in the Texas House: HB 1835 scheduled in the Land & Resources Committee on April 10. Both mandate that any Texas “municipality with zoning regulations or zoning district boundaries”: (1) shall … Continue reading “Don’t New Jersey my Texas”
- HUD-Code HousingWhat is it? Who regulates it? Does it even exist anymore? I looked up “HUD-code” on the web with interesting results. These two pages, one specifically the home page for HUD’s Office of Manufactured Housing Programs and that program’s Frequently Asked Questions page, are gone. That would seem to mean that program is now defunct. … Continue reading “HUD-Code Housing”
- More Sloppy (Illegal?) Gov’tI wrote extensively on March 30 about what appear to be flagrant violations of the Texas Open Meetings Act (TOMA) by the City of Bastrop with its called meeting on March 31. But wait! There’s more. Another meeting has been called. This time for Wednesday, April 2, 2025. The agenda says it’s a Special City … Continue reading “More Sloppy (Illegal?) Gov’t”
- Sloppy Gov’t or Illegal Gov’t?At what point does sloppy government actually become illegal government? At what point does the business conducted at improperly noticed special meetings become moot? At what point does a presentation by a council person who is also a candidate become illegal electioneering in City Hall? On Friday, March 28, notice of a City of Bastrop … Continue reading “Sloppy Gov’t or Illegal Gov’t?”
- Why Do I Feel Like I’m Back in NJ?Senate bill SB15 has been passed on the Texas Senate floor and has been sent to the Texas House. The bill’s authors are Bettencourt (R), Campbell (R), Creighton (R), Gutierrez (D), Hagenbuch (R), Hughes (R), Middleton (R), Nichols (R), Paxton (R) and West (D). Co-authors are Johnson (D), Kolkhorst (R) and Parker (R). There’s an … Continue reading “Why Do I Feel Like I’m Back in NJ?”
- Another Charter “Stick in the Eye”My last post about City of Bastrop officials’ actions violating the citizen-adopted Home Rule charter was pretty long. But that doesn’t mean those are the only violations of Charter provisions. Voters adopted the Charter making the City a “Home Rule” city. Voters have to approve all changes to the Charter. At least, one would think … Continue reading “Another Charter “Stick in the Eye””
- The City Charter is MeaninglessLast November, five months ago, y’all who live in the City of Bastrop went out and voted on Charter Amendments: 12 of them to be exact. Defeated were G (57.3% opposed) and L (62.4% opposed). All others passed. Prop G would have required replacing all gender-specific terminology with gender-neutral terminology in the Charter. Prop L … Continue reading “The City Charter is Meaningless”
- Bastrop County: Back This BillMarch 15 update: House Bill 4946 has not yet been assigned to a committee. I’ll update this post once this happens with committee contact information. Last legislative session, I wrote a bill that would allow the County Commissioners, if they so chose, to manage growth on unincorporated lands. Cities already have the right to do … Continue reading “Bastrop County: Back This Bill”
- Campaign Literature 101It’s started. The other day I received this piece of campaign literature from Representative Stan Gerdes. Oops! I’ll bet that’s what you thought too. No. It wasn’t from Stan Gerdes. It was about Stan Gerdes. It was from Americans for Prosperity. About a year ago, I wrote a post called “Read Between the Lines” about … Continue reading “Campaign Literature 101”
- Honoring God & CountryApparently, the Bastrop City Council doesn’t need the blessings of our Lord at Special Meetings. Nor do they need to honor our Country and our State. Last night, Bastrop Mayor Pro Tem John Kirkland opened the meeting and immediately moved to Citizen Comments. It felt odd and discomforting for elected officials to be conducting business … Continue reading “Honoring God & Country”
- Slow This DownPublic comments delivered by Carol Spencer at the 3/4/25 City of Bastrop Council Meeting. The Council had multiple ordinances modifying its B3 Zoning Code on the agenda for 1st reading, with second reading and adoption one week later. In college, I majored in French. I then joined IBM in computer sales. I was not a … Continue reading “Slow This Down”
- Dem Chairs Strike AgainDon’t be fooled. You’ve been told TX House Representatives, including HD-17 Stan Gerdes, voted to ban Dem chairs. That’s only true if you’re touching their side of the hair that they split to fool you. The Texas GOP Legislative Priority list says “The Republican-controlled Texas Legislature shall end the practice of awarding committee chairmanships to … Continue reading “Dem Chairs Strike Again”
- What’s the Rush?In 2019, the City of Bastrop adopted new development code ordinances. It took a long time because the City gathered a lot of public input prior to holding any Planning & Zoning public hearings or City Council public hearings. The City held public meetings to “share future development plans and to solicit community input”. These … Continue reading “What’s the Rush?”
- J6 Choir: Let’s be Very ClearLet’s be VERY clear about the J6 Choir controversy the Democrats used to delay the vote for Kash Patel as FBI director. Let’s be VERY clear. The J6 Choir video that the Judiciary Committee Democrats are SO opposed to is one of incarcerated J6ers singing the National Anthem while President Trump cites the Pledge of … Continue reading “J6 Choir: Let’s be Very Clear”
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- A Tale of Two Censures
- Don’t New Jersey my Texas
- HUD-Code Housing
- More Sloppy (Illegal?) Gov’t
- Sloppy Gov’t or Illegal Gov’t?
- Why Do I Feel Like I’m Back in NJ?
- Another Charter “Stick in the Eye”
- The City Charter is Meaningless
- Bastrop County: Back This Bill
- Campaign Literature 101
- Honoring God & Country
- Slow This Down
- Dem Chairs Strike Again
- What’s the Rush?
- J6 Choir: Let’s be Very Clear
- A Fix Without a Problem
- Effecting Charter Changes
- The Clock is Ticking
- No Dem Chairs Vote Rings Hollow
- As Predicted
- The Poison Pill
- When a Mayor ≠ a Mayor
- So Goes Texas. So Goes the Nation
- The Political Chess Game
- Thin Skinned
- Stuck between a rock and a hard place
- Turmoil in the City
- Don’t be Fooled
- The Emperor Has No Clothes
- Freedom Released
- The Way it Should Be
- VOTE
- Arrogance is Divisive and Damaging
- Sloppy Government
- Power and Control
- Stolen Valor
- Government Behind Closed Doors
- The Court System is Rigged
- Are you a voter or a lemming?
- Oh, the Irony
- Read Between the Lines
- The Value (or not) of Endorsements
- Know Before You Go
- Conservative? Maybe not.
- The Man Who Would be King
- The SREC Speaks
- Paxton Impeachment Trial
- Ken Paxton Impeachment
- Gambling Reruns
- The Biden Crime Family
- Non-Partisan = Partisan
- Compelling Words About Freedom
- Just Say “NO” to Democrat Chairs
- Built in Safeguards
- Payment for Pain
- Making that General Election Vote Decision
- What’s the point?
- Just what am I paying for?
- ESG is not a sugar substitute
- Is Biden’s college loan scheme Constitutional?
- Conservative? In Name Only
- Do Your Job
- Time to up our game
- HD-17 Candidate Eval – Stan Gerdes
- Money tells a story
- Core Values vs “Go along. Get along.”
- The Power of Us
- In Memory 20 (now 22) Years Later
- If you’re not watching, you should be
- Hey TX House: Texas is red, not purple
- Be happy!
- #StopTheSteal #UniteFor45
- Only Certain Allegations
- Explain how Trump is okay for our country
- Boycott the NFL on Military Appreciation Weekend
- Put the blame where it belongs… on Democrats
- There’s no First Amendment right to criminal rioting
- Inconsistent
- War Profiteers
- Your Vote Counts!
- What’s the Score?
- I was here before you came. I’ll be here when you leave.
- Facebook is at it again.
- Vote YES on PROP 4 to BAN A TEXAS INCOME TAX
- Ellen DeGeneres Gets It