This week, I sat down with Kyle Rittenhouse, and we talked about why he’s moving back to Texas and how he’s jumping back into the fight to preserve our state.
Several of the Austin swamp’s top recruits were exposed over the last couple of weeks for the frauds that they are.
In today’s episode, Governor Abbott and I discuss his plan on property taxes and numerous other policies affecting Texas.
Today, I do my annual overview of Misha, and I’s end-of-the-year giving as we all consider sacrificially giving and being generous with all that God has given.
One week out from the filing deadline, and there are more political dominoes that continue to fall.
Last session, a small group of Republicans teamed up with Democrats to create financial incentives for companies receiving taxpayer subsidies to employ more imported foreign labor.
This week, we will break down that debate and the details surrounding the policy.
Today, I discuss how several forces are working diligently to recruit challengers to top conservative lawmakers in an effort to shift the Texas House in a more moderate direction.
A few campaigns have changed the political landscape, and Greg Abbott has a serious property tax plan he’s running on.
Sands Casinos lost big, taxpayers were protected in Austin, and last night’s election set the tone for the next year in Texas.
A school district is in hot water after they allegedly knew about inappropriate activity from their coach and tried to cover it up. Ken Paxton is suing Big Pharma, and a Democrat judge joins the ranks of politicians trying to break the law to undermine the death penalty.
Let’s talk about all the political dominoes that are falling, the implications of that, and what the establishment forces are trying to do to take advantage of the situation.
This week, we discuss Ken Paxton's pursuit of EPIC City for violations of Texas’s securities laws. Paxton and Abraham George are also teaming up to close the Texas primaries, and this past week, the SREC censured numerous Republicans.
A lot is happening across Texas. We cover a lot but first off let’s talk about the fact that Casinos are trying to buy a Texas Senate seat.
The State Board of Education is one of the most important elected bodies in Texas, and today, we will discuss why it matters so much to Texans.
Today, I talked about all the ways Texans can honor the life of Charlie Kirk. His faith, principles, tactics, and policy positions must be carried on here in the Lone Star State.
Today, we sit down with Jonathan Saenz to discuss how far we’ve come since 2007, when Jonathan and I first met, and what some of the next battles will be in the fight to preserve Texas values.
Senator Paul Bettencourt, Morgan Meyer, and Ellen Troxclair got in a battle with Tony Tinderholt, Mitch Little, and 24 other Republicans who are all demanding that the small property tax relief package be expanded to include Republican taxpayers who are excluded from the small amount of relief.
Today, we break down why Governor Abbott is having to fight to undo the damage that Matt Shaheen did to election integrity this session and a conversation where Jared Patterson greatly misleads his constituent.
Redistricting maps are passing today, censure continues to be an important discussion in the Texas GOP, and Texas teachers are ripping up the Ten Commandments in their classrooms.