Chase the Fight

The high school student ICE protest walkouts across Texas are having an impact and are obviously effective. Why else would our moron Gov. Greg Abbott and the Texas Education Agency issue threats against educators and ISDs.

From the Trib:

The Texas Education Agency on Tuesday warned school districts that they could be taken over by the state if they help facilitate students walking out of class to attend protests.

The agency released guidance after Gov. Greg Abbott directed Education Commissioner Mike Morath to investigate a social media post showing Austin Independent School District students participating in nationwide walkouts against the recent killings of several people by federal immigration officers. Austin school district police officers drove near some of the students during the Jan. 30 protest in downtown Austin.

And from the Chron:

The Texas Education Agency on Tuesday said it will discipline teachers who help students participate in protests after a recent wave of walkouts and demonstrations against the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown.

School officials and teachers cannot “neglect students released onto public streets” or “facilitate disruption” during school hours, the agency wrote in a statewide bulletin. It said teachers who are found to have encouraged protest activity will be investigated and sanctioned by the agency.  

“The freedom of expression does not include the right to disrupt an orderly learning environment,” the bulletin reads. 

The notice comes after Gov. Greg Abbott and other GOP state leaders pushed for a crackdown on the protests earlier this week.

Yep. Sure. Taking over ISDs because of students walking out to protest the ICE thugs is definitely a vote loser for MAGA. Voters won’t kindly take to a disruptive state takeover of their schools just because kids walked out to protest ICE. The student protesters have gotten under Abbott’s skin for sure.

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From the elections have consequences department, see this from the Chron:

Cypress-Fairbanks ISD leaders say they are following the law — not politics — as the state’s third-largest district becomes the latest flashpoint in Gov. Greg Abbott’s escalating fight over the Islamic Games and a Muslim civil rights group.

Superintendent Douglas Killian wrote a personal letter to the GOP governor late last week, expressing frustration over his demands for Cy-Fair ISD to cancel the Islamic Games of North America at its facilities and saying he needed to clear up “significant inaccuracies related to this situation.” 

According to the letter, which the Chronicle obtained Monday, Killian challenged Abbott’s demand directly, saying that it would be illegal for the district to discriminate against the Islamic Games and that the group “is not identified as a foreign terrorist organization.”

“If there is an existing legal basis for the edict to disallow The Islamic Games of North America from using CFISD facilities that was inadvertently left out of your correspondence, please provide this citation,” the superintendent wrote.

Killian said that the district would cooperate with all investigations, but that “CFISD has nothing to hide.”

Here is the entire Chron read: Cy-Fair ISD superintendent challenges Greg Abbott in pointed letter.

This pushback is happening because Cy-Fair ISD voters ousted the MAGA school board members in the election three months ago. Hang tough, Cy-Fair ISD.

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On “Today” this morning, Scarlett Johansson’s singing ability was discussed with Jenna Bush Hager saying ScarJo doesn’t. She does. It was pointed out that ScarJo was in the 2016 animated flick “Sing” in which she, err, sings. My favorite ScarJo tune is “Trust in Me” from “The Jungle Book” that also came out in 2016. Now you know.

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I got a James Talarico for U.S. Senate mailer yesterday. See the featured photo. It was paid for by the Lone Star Rising PAC.

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The Astros introduced new grub to the media yesterday. No thanks. I will stick to dollar dogs, peanuts, and Saint Arnold.

The Astros sent me this yesterday:

COMFORT IS A LIE. The easy road leads nowhere worth going. That’s not Houston. That’s not this team.

YOU NEED THE CHALLENGE. YOU NEED THE BURN. Because greatness is forged through the fire. Molded by the moment, IN PURSUIT AS ONE.

Our journey requires an evolution. Reimagining what it means to truly exceed our potential.

BATTLING FOR EACH OTHER… and for the opportunity to push beyond – no matter what is STACKED AGAINST US.

We know the odds, yet we don’t flinch. We don’t wait. We CHASE THE FIGHT.

#ChaseThe Fight. I posted the image yesterday. I am good with this.