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Wealth in Fredericksburg
Everything is bigger in Texas. No, Texas doesn’t have the highest concentration of millionaires, but in terms of raw numbers, only California has more than the Lone Star State's 622,065 millionaire households. Heck, Texas is so big it not only has two of the smallest...
Boot Ranch Water Usage “Excessively Wasteful”
Boot Ranch water consumption is "excessively wasteful", "not fair to the city taxpayers", "not economical to city", and if continued it would place "unsustainable demand on city" This is what Mo Saiidi has been telling Fredericksburg City Counsel. He has been studying...
Let’s Talk Property Tax
Property Taxes I have been following and studying the proposed 2020 city and county budget reviews. I have made presentations supporting the argument that the proposed tax rates need to be reduced both at city and county to offset the ever-increasing property...
Anti Google
Google is the most powerful company in the world. They spy on you, sell your private information, lobby all the major governments in the world, and influence (Hack) elections. Google generated at least 2.6 million votes for Hillary (article link) STOP USING...
Resoution
Who can you trust? It ain’t the Speaker of the House. As the controversy surrounding Speaker Dennis Bonnen (R-Angleton) and Chairman Dustin Burrows’ (R-Lubbock) meeting with Empower Texans Michael Quinn Sullivan continues to unfold, Fredericksburg Tea Party takes...
Matt’s take on The State of The State speech
Last Tuesday, 8 members of The Fredericksburg Tea Party attended The State of The State presentation by Gov. Greg Abbott. The Governor opened the speech by talking about how many people were moving in to the State, about 1,000 every day! He also mentioned the low...
Roy vs. Kopser
If you look only at the resume of Joseph Kopser the Democrat US House candidate for our district you might think he would hold conservative values, a WestPoint graduate, an Iraq veteran, and a small business owner – but don’t let that fool you. Some of his ads even...
Wind Power is Tax Power
If it has to be subsidized maybe it is not that great. Charles Blain, Enpower Texans writes (Oct. 10, 2018) subsidies for renewable energy in Texas has cost taxpayers more than $13 billion the last 12 years (Texas Public Policy Foundation). Negotiations...
1998 ROME STATUTE
The International Criminal Court (ICC) was established by a treaty via the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court signed 17 July 1998. The Rome Statute established four cases of international crimes; genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, and...
