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Houston Democrat Mayor Just Had to Make Things Political |
2017-08-31 |
![]() When KHOU 11 News news hound Brandi Smith spotted a trucker with his life in danger from the flooding, she flagged down police to rescue the man. After Aransas Police Officer Jack McCarty saw an American flag about to fly away, he weathered the fierce elements to save it. NFL superstar J.J. Watt was paying close attention to it all, too. In fact, as of Tuesday, Watt has helped raise over $1 million for flood victims. Rescues are still underway, and the flooding hasn't ended. However, Switzerland makes more than cheese... while the spirit of unity stays alive, Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner (D) has decided to make things political. How? Turner is pledging himself to represent any illegal im According to the Texas Tribune: Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner on Monday morning sent a clear message to members of Houston's immigrant community who might fear seeking help during Hurricane Harvey because of their legal status. Sanctuary cities were outlawed in Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott (R) signed Senate Bill 4 into law in May. When Abbott signed the bill, he said, via Dallas News, "It simply makes sense. Citizens expect law enforcement officers to enforce the law, and citizens deserve lawbreakers to face legal consequences." Turner, on the other hand, wants to put the law, which goes into effect September 1, on hold as rescue efforts continue. Though even after the dust settles, Turner hasn't shown any signs of goodwill toward the immigration law. |
Posted by:Fred |
#6 Well, the so-called National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) is some $25 Billion under water with little hope of recovery. All NFIP has done is ENCOURAGE people to build in flood prone areas, with everybody else in the country picking up the tab. What you subsidize, you get more of. |
Posted by: Besoeker 2017-08-31 19:19 |
#5 OTOH, the Left makes everything about politics and their agenda moves from strength to strength irrespective of electoral defeats and bad polling. And there will always be some natural disaster or other unexpected crisis to address; can we really expect to fix the long term problems this country faces if we're always putting action on hold in order to be good sports? |
Posted by: charger 2017-08-31 19:04 |
#4 He's talking about helping people who need help. Can we let this tit for tat crap alone til the freakin' ground dries up? It sounds like IJR are the ones making it political... |
Posted by: ed in texas 2017-08-31 16:18 |
#3 Don't think anyone is giving a shit about that right now, but like I said, hey blue Texas, here is what your colleagues think of you. Looks like the conch holder just let a whole bunch of people cut in line for attention and assistance. |
Posted by: swksvolFF 2017-08-31 11:27 |
#2 Check the election map for the blue cancers on Texas. |
Posted by: Procopius2k 2017-08-31 07:17 |
#1 Humans first, law later. |
Posted by: Skidmark 2017-08-31 00:44 |