It is true that all Republicans are blatant hypocrites, but
now that go-it-alone awesome Texas experienced a little anthropogenic
climate change weather, the Lone Star State's Republicans go totally off the edge…
It is curious why American dictionary publishers use
any words to define “hypocrisy;” particularly when an image of the
Republican elephant logo would suffice and save some ink and space on a
page. It is true that all Republicans are blatant hypocrites, but now
that go-it-alone awesome Texas experienced a little anthropogenic
climate change weather, the Lone Star State’s Republicans, both tea
party and mainstream Republicans alike, are demanding some of those
hated “federal government handouts” they oppose for other Americans
whether it is for food, housing, healthcare, or disaster relief.
If it is not theocrat Ted Cruz, the man aiming to be
“Pope of the Confederate States of America,” stand-up badass Governor
Greg Abbott mobilizing Texas’ militias to keep the United States military from taking over, ignoramus
extraordinaire Louie Gohmert, or Representative Bill Flores
representing an area ravaged by climate change rain; they all feel
entitled to federal disaster relief from their ‘enemy’ who declared the
area a federal climate change disaster. The Texas contingent in Congress
all voted against disaster relief for Hurricane Sandy victims across
the Northeastern U.S., but now that Texas needs it, they have no
compunction demanding a swift response from the federal government; the
one they hate with religious fervor and are generally prepared to battle
over Texas’ sovereignty.
As spokesman for secession-minded Texas, the state
that has no use for the federal government, Ted Cruz said he witnessed
some climate change flooding and destruction climate scientists have
spent twenty years warning idiotic Republicans was certainly coming.
Cruz made a pledge to his Texas constituents that because, “Texans
are hurting. They’re hurting across the state, Democrats and
Republicans will stand as one in support of the federal government
meeting its statutory obligations to provide the relief to help the
Texans who are hurting.”
Wait, what? Texans are hurting and are unwilling to
help themselves? The Heritage Foundation needs to send a teabagger
delegation to tour the Lone Star state and do some heavy evangelizing
about the character-building benefits of conservative style “personal responsibility,” helping themselves, learn about the “value and culture of hard work,” and stop “depending on and demanding handouts”
from the federal government. It is a speech Texas Republicans have
spent no small amount of time spouting as a reason to slash funding for
any Americans in need, so it is a subject Texans will need little
prodding to take to heart.
It is interesting that Texas Ted claimed disaster
relief was a federal government statutory obligation; that is not what
he calls Americans receiving their own self-funded Medicare or Social
Security benefits. It is also not what he called disaster relief for the
victims of Hurricane Sandy that suffered inordinately greater damage
than just a little climate change rain. At the time the Senate was
debating legislation for federal relief for the Northeastern United
States after Hurricane Sandy, Cruz railed on the idea of the federal
government spending a penny to help other Americans (who were not
Texans) because “America is broke.” In fact, Texas Ted armed himself with the Republican “crushing deficit” argument and preached a sermon on the need and value of austerity on the floor of the Senate. Cruz said that “This
bill is symptomatic of a larger problem in Washington; an addiction to
spending money we do not have. The United States Senate should not be in
the business of exploiting victims of natural disasters to fund
projects that further expand our debt.”
Although Cruz puts forth an incredibly hateful
argument, and one borne of inhumanity, it is fair enough and in the
spirit of continuity of message one that applies equally to the Texans
who elected austerity-minded teabagger-Republicans like Cruz. In fact,
if Cruz had even a semblance of the evangelical Christian integrity and
faith he claims as a matter of course to whomever will listen, he would
take out four days of television air time and address his constituency
in prime time and tell them to bible-up, swim to church, get right with
god, and appeal to Jesus for disaster relief. After all, most Americans
are painfully aware that Texas Ted, like most Texans, and all
Republicans, hate the federal government with a passion; particularly
when it spends even a penny to help Americans in need; unless of course
they are expatriates living in the state that does not recognize it is a
part of the United States of America.
The climate change-caused deluge in Texas is just
the latest Lone Star state’s need for federal disaster assistance and
President Obama immediately pledged
the full cooperation and support of the federal government Texans hate.
What is hardly mentioned and little known is that despite its enmity
with the federal government in general and FEMA in particular, Texas
sucks up more federal disaster money than any other state in the Union
and it still hates the federal government. In fact, Citylab has a comprehensive accounting of Texas’ disaster relief receipts and specifically noted that “Texas suffers more natural disasters than any state in the nation,” and it “absorbs more federal disaster assistance funds than any other state.” Texas is also home to some seriously deranged climate change deniers and they were furious at noted scientist Bill Nye and called him an “as*hole” for even suggesting,
like climate scientists have predicted for decades, that both the
severe drought in Texas and the flooding from a horrific deluge is the
product of anthropogenic climate change.
Texas Republicans, both teabagger and mainstream
types alike, always find a reason to deprive other Americans in every
other state of their own taxpayer money; including money and
taxpayer-funded resources specifically earmarked for disaster relief.
That being the case, it is long past time for all Texas voters to figure
out why Republicans think that Texans deserve even one stinking cent of
taxpayer-funded disaster relief assistance. Texans want to secede, go
it alone, and even elected a governor that called up the state militia
to surveil the U.S. army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines to prevent an
alleged assault and takeover. Maybe the Lone Star state just sucks air
and deals with the disaster on its own, without a penny of federal
government assistance; it will be their long-desired opportunity to see
their cherished 10th Amendment “federalism” in all its glory.
Or
they can swallow their “Texas-size” pride, create an open letter to
Americans who believe in such a thing as a “United” States of America
and beg forgiveness for being secession-minded malcontents and end the
letter with a humble apology to the country for being anti-federal
government everything except disaster assistance for Texas. Most of all,
they better start beseeching their almighty for forgiveness for
electing Republicans who oppose helping other Americans in other states
during their time of need, and then have the unmitigated hypocritical
gall to demand the rest of the nation step up and fund disaster relief
for Texas; the ‘special’ state that believes it is an awe-inspiring
sovereign nation but not sovereign enough to handle a “little” rain
courtesy of anthropogenic climate-change.
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