
Michelle Evans
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Michelle Evans
@ThinkerMichelle
#Wilco GOP Chairman & Grassroots Director for @KenPaxtonTX for US Senate. Fierce advocate for families & freedom. Founder @TXforVaxChoice. Views are mine.
Round Rock, TX Katılım Mart 2014
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Democrat Senate nominee @jamestalarico and Democrat Comptroller nominee @SarahEckhardtTX defend having men in women’s sports and private spaces in a 2023 CBS Town Hall.
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@amilynne87 @jamestalarico The more people who see it, the better.
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@ThinkerMichelle @jamestalarico Someone recently shared it as their own post 🤦🏻♀️ I know you had mentioned it previously too

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At a House Public Education hearing on parents’ rights, @jamestalarico expresses concern about parents being able to opt their kids out of sex ed, calling it the “most important topic that they’ll learn about in school” 👀 #txlege
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@JasonVaughn @TexasGOP @TexasYRs @rdgarcia03 @brentmoney You say this as someone who no longer has skin in the Texas game, yet you hold yourself out to represent the YRs - an org that has endorsed the entire ticket. A little troublesome.
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@ThinkerMichelle @TexasGOP @TexasYRs @rdgarcia03 @brentmoney Oh I'm not promoting unity with adultery and corruption. But if you're going to attack someone for not getting something done then my point is you should have been able by starting to define it to begin with. Attacks should be honest.
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Does anyone else find it weird no one can give me an example of this when it is a top priority of the @TexasGOP? I don't want Sharia in America, but Texas banned it years ago. I'm confused. Seriously, does the Emperor have clothes?
Jason Vaughn@JasonVaughn
Am I the only one that’s still very confused on what Sharia law people are seeing in Texas? Like I never actually see any things specifically mentioned other than that there are Muslims living there. Can somebody give me some specifics here?
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@JasonVaughn @TexasGOP @TexasYRs @rdgarcia03 @brentmoney You are the wrong person to talk about attacking fellow republicans. Be so for real right now. Everyone else seems to have gotten the unity memo.
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I've never said the sky is falling, but believing in truth and not manipulation should be a conservative value. If the state has passed multiple bills about it and no one can name a problem, and the SREC is known for attacking Republicans if they aren't seen as getting something done, then we should be concerned.
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@JasonVaughn @TexasGOP @TexasYRs @rdgarcia03 @brentmoney There were hardly any public cases of many issues that we’ve made LPs, but the passage of bills within those categories haven’t been detrimental. Somehow the sun still manages to rise. You seem to be more fearful and “sky is falling” than anyone else.
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BTW, I did call other members of the caucus to try to understand the issue. They could not give me anything either. That should seem odd. I don't blame them for joining in on the fear to campaign. That's politics. But we should be saying is this something real and worthy of our time and if so what is the solution. You could make a lot of money back in the day on Beanie Babies, but if you believed the hype over the reality you could also be easily manipulated. People deserve better than that.
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And as you know there are legislators already working on this issue. @brentmoney and others have been on it for months, even before it was an LP. There’s no need to wait for a specific incident here - look elsewhere to know what we want to prevent and craft legislation to safeguard against that.
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@ThinkerMichelle @TexasGOP @TexasYRs @rdgarcia03 As you know legislation is started now. So being able to name the problem should be a discussion before session begins.
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@JasonVaughn @TexasGOP @TexasYRs @rdgarcia03 That’s why the SRECs LP Committee exists and that’s why grassroots orgs make the case that their bills fit within an LP. LPs aren’t meant to be overly prescriptive, nor are the planks. Delegates don’t draft legislation.
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Yea, I've complained about that before. How do you campaign that 43 of 10 priorities passed. I worked on the first one. It had a clear problem and solution. Pass Constitutional Carry. Again, I'm not pro-Sharia clearly. But I don't think it is fair to the grassroots to demand the legislature do something if you can't be clear what you're demanding. Has emotional legislation ever worked? Think about the floods last year and the bill that was passed in haste that likely is keeping Christian camps closed. Fear is a good motivator for votes. A terrible motivator for legislation. I just want to base efforts on truth. Otherwise we get legislation demanding us to shut down the world for 2 years because people are afraid.
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@JasonVaughn @TexasGOP @TexasYRs Our LPs are notoriously broad. This isn’t new, yet somehow we manage. “End Federal Overreach” was a bit of a “Frankenstein” LP (to quote @rdgarcia03), yet we got seven medical liberty bills from it.
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I understand. I like Tommy Robinson. But if no one can identify an example of what they want done, if the #txlege has banned Sharia in courts and civil procedures, then what legislation solves the issues? That's all I want to know. How do you expect representatives to complete the priority if the problem can't be named. I'm a gay man. I'm not wanting any extreme religious law. But if we're going to take focus away from other things someone has to define the problem so we can define the solution. And you and I know what they want is banning Muslims as a whole, which will never be Constitutional unless defined in a specific way and that is a federal issue. Anything that takes energy away from solutions should be looked on with questions. That is literally all I'm trying to get at. Show me the problem to be solved so a real solution can be created and debated and we get a win. Not feel good anger.
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@JasonVaughn @TexasGOP @TexasYRs Take a listen. One only need to look at the UK to understand why people are legitimately concerned. open.spotify.com/episode/1f6tXa…
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Well, I couldn’t tell you much because I’ve been so focused on still helping the @TexasYRs, which I’m pretty sure every single one of them would tell you they greatly appreciate because it’s one of the most financially sound organizations in the state that I don’t know as much about Florida yet. But since I spent more than a decade working in Texas, I do know they already banned it and no one can give me an example why effort should be put towards that over protecting children or banning not property taxes. Seems like focus would be better than fear.
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@JasonVaughn @TexasGOP @TexasYRs We were told that fear of masking was irrational, fear of jabs was irrational, fear of grooming in schools was irrational. Talarico many times called these issues “culture war distractions”. Do you agree?
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But we’ve already been proactive and banded years ago that’s my whole point so if you can’t point to anything, why would you not I mean I understand you’re trying to be facetious and be oh you live in a different state now. Nobody seems to care about that when I am raising 100,000+ dollars a year to elect Texas Republicans, do you ever notice that? You only have something to say when I’m asking a basic question about why this is such a big deal for something. You literally can’t name an example for.
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@JasonVaughn @TexasGOP I don’t think there needs to be an example in order for us to think proactively. Now answer mine 😊
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@ThinkerMichelle @TexasGOP So you’re saying you have no answer either huh?
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James talarico thinks SEX is the "most important topic that [kids] will learn about in school." #OKgroomer
He said this in a hearing on a bill to let parents opt their kids out. #TXsen
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Yeah...sex ed is important to school kids to prevent old conservative men from trying to rape them
Michelle Evans@ThinkerMichelle
At a House Public Education hearing on parents’ rights, @jamestalarico expresses concern about parents being able to opt their kids out of sex ed, calling it the “most important topic that they’ll learn about in school” 👀 #txlege
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@ThinkerMichelle @bwaltens @jamestalarico Now James will say this is a “deep fake.”
Hey James, hint hint. No fakes here.
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