27 March 2024, 19:11
Mike MitchellMore republican corruption in Texas
After 9 years, Texas AG Ken Paxton pleads out his felony securities fraud charges. He has to do community service and pay restitution. Unbelievable.
https://www.politico.com/news/...urity-fraud-0014901327 March 2024, 20:05
theback40Add Alabama.
Rep John Rogers, only he's a dem.
27 March 2024, 22:42
Mike Mitchellquote:
Originally posted by theback40:
Add Alabama.
Rep John Rogers, only he's a dem.
At least he agreed to resign. Texas is stuck with a crook as our attorney general for the forseeable future. Until he decides to run against John Cornyn and become a US Senator, I guess.
I see Ted Cruz is leading Colin Alred by 8 too. Cancun Cruz for another 6 years.
Texas.
27 March 2024, 23:13
theback40They leave kicking and screaming and claim they have done nothing wrong. All of them!
28 March 2024, 09:44
JefffiveBut at least Paxton has to get 15 hours of ethics training.
Law school and 20 years in elected office didn't teach him any ethics but 15 hours will fix that.
28 March 2024, 18:25
Mike MitchellTurns out that the prosecutors apparently fucked things up. They were in court looking for a continuance of the April 15 trial setting last week.
After nine years, they claimed they needed more time.
Not surprisingly, the judge denied the motion.
Plea agreement follows immediately.
Paxton is starting to remind me of trump. No matter what kind of sketchy shit he pulls, he always manages to get away with it.
28 March 2024, 18:28
Mike Mitchellquote:
Originally posted by Jefffive:
But at least Paxton has to get 15 hours of ethics training.
Law school and 20 years in elected office didn't teach him any ethics but 15 hours will fix that.
You know what is funny about that is that all Texas lawyers are required to do 15 hours of CLE every year in order to maintain their license. With three of it ethics. So, the "penalty" is basically something he was required to do already.
28 March 2024, 20:37
SaeedI see Houston is bankrupt!