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Texas E******n Chief Resigns After V**er Citizenship Flub
May 28, 2019 07:23:16   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-e******n-chief-resigns-after-v**er-citizenship-flub/ar-AABZK4i?ocid=spartandhp

Texas Secretary of State David Whitley resigns as legislative session ends

AUSTIN, Texas — The embattled Texas e******ns chief who questioned the U.S. citizenship of nearly 100,000 people resigned Monday ahead of being forced out of office, stepping down as Republicans went home to defend their vulnerable majority in 2020 rather than try forcing a late v**e to save Gov. Greg Abbott's nominee.

Secretary of State David Whitley never received a confirmation v**e for his post before the Texas Legislature gaveled out for two years. It was a quiet end to an unusually mild five months in the Capitol that for a decade has been a battlefield of culture wars and bare-knuckled conservatism.

Republicans in gun-friendly Texas even quietly went around the National Rifle Association before going home, setting up a test for Abbott on whether he will veto a $1 million public safety campaign for gun storage.

Abbott publicly kept up hopes for Whitley until the end, refusing to rule out just hours before Monday's deadline that his hand-picked e******ns chief might hang onto his job. He said the state Senate had "fought hard" for his nominee.

But Whitley's fate had appeared all but sealed for months. Democrats blocked a v**e on his nomination after Whitley's office led a botched scouring of v**er rolls in January that misidentified scores of people as non-citizens, set off questions from Congress and led to the state settling a federal lawsuit.

Whitley did not address the flubbed v**er search in his resignation letter to Abbott.

"Working alongside the employees in the secretary of state's office, county e******ns officials, and representatives of our #1 trading partner, Mexico, has been my distinct honor and privilege," Whitley wrote, according to a letter obtained by local media.

Secretary of State David Whitley on Sunday, May 26, 2019 was set to be forced from office unless the Texas Senate confirmed his nomination. But that prospect was dimming as Democrats continued blocking a v**e on the eve of the Legislature adjourning until 2021. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Democrats for months have said Whitley lost their trust and resisted appeals to reconsider.

"He seems like a great person. But not for secretary of state, especially concerning the issues the secretary of state has to deal with as it relates to v****g, more particularly as it relates to 2020. You've got to have a secretary of state that will be fair and balanced and not pre-judge v**ers with suppression-type issues," Democratic Sen. Royce West said.

Texas is one of the nation's biggest recurring battlegrounds over v****g rights. Those tensions reignited as Whitley's office claimed that 58,000 of the v**ers f**gged were shown to have v**ed in at least one e******n since 1996, prompting President Donald Trump to renew unsubstantiated claims of rampant v***r f***d.

But the data used was deeply flawed and, within days, Whitley's office began walking back the numbers. The ensuing uproar threatened to cause another heated legislative session on the heels of passing some of the nation's toughest a******n restrictions, immigration crackdowns and a failed effort in 2017 to pass a "bathroom bill" targeting t*********r people.

But the tone in the GOP-legislature sharply changed after Republicans lost more than a dozen seats in the 2018 midterms. Democrats would need to flip nine more seats in 2020 to take control of the Texas House for the first time since 2001, a tall task but one that Democrats say isn't impossible in a highly-charged p**********l year.

Rather than waging partisan battles, a weakened GOP majority instead poured an extra $4.6 billion into classrooms and took measures to slow rising property taxes. Abbott is also expected to sign $1.6 billion in teacher raises in Texas, where teachers make about $7,000 below the national average.

Republican House Speaker Dennis Bonnen said the focus will now soon turn to keeping a GOP majority.

"Well, let me answer it this way, I hope so, but that wasn't why we did what we did," Bonnen said. "I think you saw an extraordinary commitment from Republicans and Democrats working in such a harmonious respectful way on these big issues. I think what it really does though is it helps every member of Texas House get re-elected."

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May 28, 2019 08:59:32   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-e******n-chief-resigns-after-v**er-citizenship-flub/ar-AABZK4i?ocid=spartandhp

Texas Secretary of State David Whitley resigns as legislative session ends

AUSTIN, Texas — The embattled Texas e******ns chief who questioned the U.S. citizenship of nearly 100,000 people resigned Monday ahead of being forced out of office, stepping down as Republicans went home to defend their vulnerable majority in 2020 rather than try forcing a late v**e to save Gov. Greg Abbott's nominee.

Secretary of State David Whitley never received a confirmation v**e for his post before the Texas Legislature gaveled out for two years. It was a quiet end to an unusually mild five months in the Capitol that for a decade has been a battlefield of culture wars and bare-knuckled conservatism.

Republicans in gun-friendly Texas even quietly went around the National Rifle Association before going home, setting up a test for Abbott on whether he will veto a $1 million public safety campaign for gun storage.

Abbott publicly kept up hopes for Whitley until the end, refusing to rule out just hours before Monday's deadline that his hand-picked e******ns chief might hang onto his job. He said the state Senate had "fought hard" for his nominee.

But Whitley's fate had appeared all but sealed for months. Democrats blocked a v**e on his nomination after Whitley's office led a botched scouring of v**er rolls in January that misidentified scores of people as non-citizens, set off questions from Congress and led to the state settling a federal lawsuit.

Whitley did not address the flubbed v**er search in his resignation letter to Abbott.

"Working alongside the employees in the secretary of state's office, county e******ns officials, and representatives of our #1 trading partner, Mexico, has been my distinct honor and privilege," Whitley wrote, according to a letter obtained by local media.

Secretary of State David Whitley on Sunday, May 26, 2019 was set to be forced from office unless the Texas Senate confirmed his nomination. But that prospect was dimming as Democrats continued blocking a v**e on the eve of the Legislature adjourning until 2021. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Democrats for months have said Whitley lost their trust and resisted appeals to reconsider.

"He seems like a great person. But not for secretary of state, especially concerning the issues the secretary of state has to deal with as it relates to v****g, more particularly as it relates to 2020. You've got to have a secretary of state that will be fair and balanced and not pre-judge v**ers with suppression-type issues," Democratic Sen. Royce West said.

Texas is one of the nation's biggest recurring battlegrounds over v****g rights. Those tensions reignited as Whitley's office claimed that 58,000 of the v**ers f**gged were shown to have v**ed in at least one e******n since 1996, prompting President Donald Trump to renew unsubstantiated claims of rampant v***r f***d.

But the data used was deeply flawed and, within days, Whitley's office began walking back the numbers. The ensuing uproar threatened to cause another heated legislative session on the heels of passing some of the nation's toughest a******n restrictions, immigration crackdowns and a failed effort in 2017 to pass a "bathroom bill" targeting t*********r people.

But the tone in the GOP-legislature sharply changed after Republicans lost more than a dozen seats in the 2018 midterms. Democrats would need to flip nine more seats in 2020 to take control of the Texas House for the first time since 2001, a tall task but one that Democrats say isn't impossible in a highly-charged p**********l year.

Rather than waging partisan battles, a weakened GOP majority instead poured an extra $4.6 billion into classrooms and took measures to slow rising property taxes. Abbott is also expected to sign $1.6 billion in teacher raises in Texas, where teachers make about $7,000 below the national average.

Republican House Speaker Dennis Bonnen said the focus will now soon turn to keeping a GOP majority.

"Well, let me answer it this way, I hope so, but that wasn't why we did what we did," Bonnen said. "I think you saw an extraordinary commitment from Republicans and Democrats working in such a harmonious respectful way on these big issues. I think what it really does though is it helps every member of Texas House get re-elected."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-e******n-c... (show quote)


Political roulette not like we haven’t seen it take place many times before.

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May 28, 2019 09:02:53   #
MR Mister Loc: Washington DC
 
slatten49 wrote:
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-e******n-chief-resigns-after-v**er-citizenship-flub/ar-AABZK4i?ocid=spartandhp

Texas Secretary of State David Whitley resigns as legislative session ends

AUSTIN, Texas — The embattled Texas e******ns chief who questioned the U.S. citizenship of nearly 100,000 people resigned Monday ahead of being forced out of office, stepping down as Republicans went home to defend their vulnerable majority in 2020 rather than try forcing a late v**e to save Gov. Greg Abbott's nominee.

Secretary of State David Whitley never received a confirmation v**e for his post before the Texas Legislature gaveled out for two years. It was a quiet end to an unusually mild five months in the Capitol that for a decade has been a battlefield of culture wars and bare-knuckled conservatism.

Republicans in gun-friendly Texas even quietly went around the National Rifle Association before going home, setting up a test for Abbott on whether he will veto a $1 million public safety campaign for gun storage.

Abbott publicly kept up hopes for Whitley until the end, refusing to rule out just hours before Monday's deadline that his hand-picked e******ns chief might hang onto his job. He said the state Senate had "fought hard" for his nominee.

But Whitley's fate had appeared all but sealed for months. Democrats blocked a v**e on his nomination after Whitley's office led a botched scouring of v**er rolls in January that misidentified scores of people as non-citizens, set off questions from Congress and led to the state settling a federal lawsuit.

Whitley did not address the flubbed v**er search in his resignation letter to Abbott.

"Working alongside the employees in the secretary of state's office, county e******ns officials, and representatives of our #1 trading partner, Mexico, has been my distinct honor and privilege," Whitley wrote, according to a letter obtained by local media.

Secretary of State David Whitley on Sunday, May 26, 2019 was set to be forced from office unless the Texas Senate confirmed his nomination. But that prospect was dimming as Democrats continued blocking a v**e on the eve of the Legislature adjourning until 2021. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

Democrats for months have said Whitley lost their trust and resisted appeals to reconsider.

"He seems like a great person. But not for secretary of state, especially concerning the issues the secretary of state has to deal with as it relates to v****g, more particularly as it relates to 2020. You've got to have a secretary of state that will be fair and balanced and not pre-judge v**ers with suppression-type issues," Democratic Sen. Royce West said.

Texas is one of the nation's biggest recurring battlegrounds over v****g rights. Those tensions reignited as Whitley's office claimed that 58,000 of the v**ers f**gged were shown to have v**ed in at least one e******n since 1996, prompting President Donald Trump to renew unsubstantiated claims of rampant v***r f***d.

But the data used was deeply flawed and, within days, Whitley's office began walking back the numbers. The ensuing uproar threatened to cause another heated legislative session on the heels of passing some of the nation's toughest a******n restrictions, immigration crackdowns and a failed effort in 2017 to pass a "bathroom bill" targeting t*********r people.

But the tone in the GOP-legislature sharply changed after Republicans lost more than a dozen seats in the 2018 midterms. Democrats would need to flip nine more seats in 2020 to take control of the Texas House for the first time since 2001, a tall task but one that Democrats say isn't impossible in a highly-charged p**********l year.

Rather than waging partisan battles, a weakened GOP majority instead poured an extra $4.6 billion into classrooms and took measures to slow rising property taxes. Abbott is also expected to sign $1.6 billion in teacher raises in Texas, where teachers make about $7,000 below the national average.

Republican House Speaker Dennis Bonnen said the focus will now soon turn to keeping a GOP majority.

"Well, let me answer it this way, I hope so, but that wasn't why we did what we did," Bonnen said. "I think you saw an extraordinary commitment from Republicans and Democrats working in such a harmonious respectful way on these big issues. I think what it really does though is it helps every member of Texas House get re-elected."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/texas-e******n-c... (show quote)


Seems the main goal in every politician's life is to get reelected, all else is secondary.

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May 28, 2019 09:14:34   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
lindajoy wrote:
Political roulette not like we haven’t seen it take place many times before.


I think it perverted to say that a bill was "targeting" g****r dysphoria..when the t***h is, Obama was targeting normal people by weaponizing his kind of mentally deranged folks.

It's also interesting that the left can raise hell over the e******n chiefs irregularities and ignore the out and proud c***ting ways of Hillary Clinton.

The left is the party of proud hypocrisy.

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May 28, 2019 09:17:32   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
byronglimish wrote:
I think it perverted to say that a bill was "targeting" g****r dysphoria..when the t***h is, Obama was targeting normal people by weaponizing his kind of mentally deranged folks.

It's also interesting that the left can raise hell over the e******n chiefs irregularities and ignore the out and proud c***ting ways of Hillary Clinton.

The left is the party of proud hypocrisy.


We agree... Hypocrisy exposes all..

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May 28, 2019 09:55:31   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
lindajoy wrote:
We agree... Hypocrisy exposes all..

We agree...hypocrisy exposes all on both sides

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May 28, 2019 09:58:34   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
slatten49 wrote:
We agree...hypocrisy exposes all on both sides


Absolutely!! Hope it changes...

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May 28, 2019 10:04:12   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
lindajoy wrote:
Absolutely!! Hope it changes...


We can always hope, L-J.

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May 28, 2019 16:21:02   #
lindajoy Loc: right here with you....
 
slatten49 wrote:
We can always hope, L-J.


Yes we can and do..

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