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douglas9

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Wed Aug 20, 2025, 06:54 AM Aug 20

'Women Have Always Been on the Front Lines.' How Five Women at the Texas Capitol Stood Up to 'Fascism.'

Tuesday morning, state Rep. Nicole Collier awoke from her seat on the floor of the Texas House, “bonnet and all,” after spending the night locked in the Capitol.

It’s an image that will go down in history.

In a photo posted online, the Fort Worth Democrat is wearing a dark blue eye mask and white and red blankets. They match her Texas flag, which marks a page in the book “African Founders: How Enslaved People Expanded American Ideals.” Next to her lies a pink-tasseled pillow that reads, over a rainbow, “Y’all means all.”

It’s immediately clear: None of these items were placed there by accident.

Collier — an attorney, a mother, and the first woman to represent Tarrant County’s House District 95 in North Texas — was protesting the decision by the Texas House to order 24/7 monitoring by DPS state troopers of Texas Democrats who broke quorum over the past two weeks. More than 50 Texas Democrats left the state last month for Illinois, New York, and Massachusetts to protest racist redistricting efforts by Texas Republicans. In addition to creating five more Republican seats in Congress, the Texas GOP’s redistricting map would substantially reduce the representation available to Black and brown Texans.

“If I’m telling you that there’s 26 seats and there are 11 million white residents, that breaks down to 430,000 white residents per congressional seat,” said state Rep. Vince Perez, a Democrat from El Paso, according to Houston Public Media. “So, what does it take for Latinos? Well, there’s one congressional seat for every 1.2 million Latinos, and there’s one Black seat for every 2 million Black voters. That’s why the value of a Latino resident in Texas is one-third of the political power of that that a white resident in Texas delivers, and again, for Black residents in Texas, it’s one-fifth.”

https://thebarbedwire.com/2025/08/19/how-five-women-at-the-texas-capitol-stood-up-against-fascism/





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'Women Have Always Been on the Front Lines.' How Five Women at the Texas Capitol Stood Up to 'Fascism.' (Original Post) douglas9 Aug 20 OP
Texas has met the challenge... GiqueCee Aug 20 #1
There are no "registered Democrats or Republicans" in Texas, because we don't register by party yellowdogintexas Tuesday #2
The article I read... GiqueCee Tuesday #3

GiqueCee

(2,738 posts)
1. Texas has met the challenge...
Wed Aug 20, 2025, 09:34 AM
Aug 20

... and yet again, retains it august title of ANUS OF THE UNIVERSE!
There are actually more registered Democrats in Texas than there are Republicans, but the grotesque corruption that is the hallmark of the Republican Party, especially under the iron fist of Governor "Hot Wheels" Abbott and his malignant minions, Lt. Governor, Dan Patrick, and Attorney General, Ken Paxton, obscene gerrymandering has given the Texas GOP a stranglehold on power; every Republican's wet dream, and a one-word euphemism for total dominion over the lives of others.
Fight back, Texas!

yellowdogintexas

(23,409 posts)
2. There are no "registered Democrats or Republicans" in Texas, because we don't register by party
Tue Aug 26, 2025, 01:40 AM
Tuesday

We just have Registered Voters. I keep seeing this pop up all the time and it is misleading.

There are more voters who either vote for Democrats or lean Democrat.. Heck, precinct chairs can only find our solid Democrats by searching our database for those who voted in the Democratic primary. (that isn't always reliable, since folks like to jump parties in our primaries on a regular basis).

This gerrymandering is atrocious and will reduce the number of solid Democratic districts by 5, and makes it nearly impossible for some of our best Representatives to go back to DC. Those who seek re-election from those districts are going to have a long row to hoe.

However ,gerrymandering is not the only problem: we have low voter turnout percentages all across the state. I think the average is around 48% actually voting - depending on if it is a presidential year. Our local election turnouts are atrocious
Republicans vote in higher percentage numbers than Democrats, which is why they win.



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