What are your "ways"? Deliberately block the most residents, per capita, of any state from access to affordable healthcare during a pandemic?
Pass an array of laws to discourage and impede the right to vote and if that doesn't work, overturn election results by unilateral, partisan
interference?
Lie to the press and public about the circumstances related to the shooting deaths of 19 innocent school children and then spend taxpayer
funds to attempt to block the right of the press and public to learn any details, when the only active criminal investigation should be about
the official protection of the incompetent? No one fired, despite the governor complaining the department heads sitting next to him, several
days running, misled him repeatedly, as well as the press?
https://www.axios.com › 2022 › 06 › 17 › uvalde-texas-law-firm-shooting-records
Jun 17, 2022 "The city of
Uvalde has contracted a private Texas
law firm to argue that it should be exempt from releasing public records related to the Robb Elementary School mass shooting, according to a letter obtained by Vice.. Why it matters: The
Uvalde police department has faced fierce backlash for its failures in responding to the shooting, which killed 21 people, including 19 children."
Vote to keep election fraud disinfo assholes, Paxton and Patrick in office? Patrick, who advocated to exposed older, more at risk residents to
covid-19 so everyone's younger family members could make a buck?
Cynically "siccing" every vulture in the U.S. on the poorest pregnant women in Texas, seeking abortion without the means to escape
the jurisdiction?
And you post as an advocate for that status quo? Maybe New York values would be a dramatic improvement in a state in which attorney
general Paxton announces he is closing his office Friday to celebrate trapping the poorest, most desperate, and only those women seeking
safe, clinical abortion services from escaping the clutches of these "good christians".
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton (R) closed his office and created an annual holiday Friday to celebrate Dobbs v. Jackson, the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade. “Today I’m closing my office—and making it an annual holiday—as a memorial to the 70 million lives lost bc of abortion,”...
news.yahoo.com
https://www.msn.com › en-us › news › crime › appeals-court-rules-against-texas-ag-paxton-s-voter-fraud-prosecutions › ar-AARSbkR
December 16, 2021
The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has ruled that the office of Texas Attorney General Ken
Paxton should not be prosecuting cases of
voter fraud without a request from the local District Attorney ...
https://www.houstonpublicmedia.org › articles › news › politics › election-2020 › 2020 › 12 › 08 › 387429 › legal-expert-troubled-by-ken-paxtons-preposterous-lawsuit-against-battleground-states
Dec 8, 2020Election 2020 Ken
Paxton's 'Preposterous' Lawsuit Against Battleground States.
What a miserable substitution for leadership and ethics. Vote for more! Remember Abbott lying immediately when the power grid failed
in February, 2020, to conceal the real causes?
https://www.washingtonpost.com › nation › 2021 › 02 › 17 › texas-abbott-wind-turbines-outages
Feb 17, 2021
February 18, 2021 at 2:09 a.m. EST ... Texas Gov.
Abbott blames solar and
wind for the blackouts in his state and says "this shows how the Green New Deal would be a deadly deal for the United ...