Let's Just See How Stupid Southern Republicans Will Get

State Guards are not new. They date back to the creation of the nation. Most states have done away with them or "retired" them. Calling them back into action is stupid, at best, as it will not do anything other than become a money pit to the state.

We have the national guard now, which rendered them useless. This is just another boneheaded, moronic, redneck, BUT MUH GUNS move by DeSantis to appease the fucking morons that will vote for him.
 
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A meeting of the Commissioners Court of Llano County on Thursday will include discussion of whether to “continue or cease operations of the current physical Llano County library system pending further guidance from the Federal Courts,” according to the meeting agenda.
https://www.cnn.com/2023/04/01/us/texas-book-ban-removed-library-replaced-judge/index.html
The meeting comes after federal Judge Robert Pitman on March 30 ordered the Llano County Library System – which includes three branches – to return 12 children’s books to its shelves that had been removed, many because of their LGBTQ and racial content.
 
I get the outrage, but again, this is nothing at all new. That book has been banned numerous times since I was a kid and even before then for not being suitable for children to read; for more than one reason.

In other news, the ENTIRE public library system is about to be defunded in Missouri.

 
That was the wrong link to the quoted comments.


Because the judge order the books back on the shelf the republicans are going to defund all libraries.





The comments were on the Llamo County looking at closing their library system because a court order banned books back on the shelf.





This appears to be the new republican move. If book banning doesn't work then defund the libraries, everywhere.
 
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SB254 — which one former lawmaker has called "fascist" legislation — would allow the state to rip children from their parents when they are "at risk" or "subjected" to gender-affirming health care. The bill is written so that even a child of Floridian parents living out of state could trigger the law.

“I can’t believe I’m writing this,” Carlos Guillermo Smith, a former House lawmaker, and the state’s first Latino LGTBQ representative, wrote on Twitter last month. “This is fascist.”
 
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