"They only consult to cast him down from his high position;
They delight in lies;
They bless with their mouth,
But they curse inwardly. Selah"
Psalm 62:4
We finally found the third video we wanted to post yesterday:
Highlights:
- Murders row of Straus lieutenants signed Huberty's petition.
- Almost as many Democrats as Republicans signed the petition.
- Rinaldi: "The effect of the motion you're making is there's no more amendments and we're going to vote on the bill immediately, correct?!?"
- Huberty denies being aware there were pre-filed amendments.
- Note: He's lying.
- Note: Huberty does that a lot.
- Pre-filed amendments would have expanded the scope of the bill.
- Huberty refuses to pull the motion.
- Leach: "Does the chair have the authority to not recognize a motion to call the previous question?!?"
- Straus: "Yes."
- Translation: Straus could have overruled Huberty and allowed debate on the amendments.
- Straus refuses to answer questions about why he's making this ruling.
- Previous question motions have historically been used only after marathon floor debates.
- Briscoe Cain points out how Straus' ruling is a...creative...interpretation of house rules.
- Cain asks why the bill had been delayed 24 hours if getting it over to the Senate was the top priority.
- Note: This exchange happend before the Sine Die stunt.
- Schaefer: "When we objected to the bill being postponed yesterday, we had amendments ready to go that we wanted to put before the body."
- Stickland: "More games are being played in your Texas capitol."
- "There were three different amendments that sought to bring in more Texans."
- "Instead, there are members of this body who are moving to silence folks like myself who believe that people's property taxes are too high right now."
- Straus interrupts Stickland.
- "The substance of this motion is to silence our ability, as members, to bring forth amendments to make this bill stronger."
- None of Dennis Bonnen's constituents were included in the bill.
- Millions left out of the bill.
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