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The Texas Vape Ban: Unraveling the Confusion Around SB 2024 The Texas Vape Ban: Unraveling the Confusion Around SB 2024 If you’re a vaper in Texas or own a vape shop, you’ve probably heard about Senate Bill 2024 (SB 2024) , the new law shaking up the vape industry. Signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott on June 20, 2025, and set to take effect on September 1, 2025 , this legislation has left many Texans scratching their heads. Is your favorite hemp-derived vape suddenly illegal? Could you get fined or jailed for possessing one? And what about products you bought legally before the ban? Let’s break down this confusing mess and point you toward someone who can help get real answers. What’s SB 2024 All About? SB 2024 is a Texas law aimed at cracking down on certain e-cigarette and vape products. It’s part of a broader push to regulate the booming hemp industry, worth an estimated $8 billion in Texas, and address concerns about yo...

As The World Burns

The 2025 Wildfire Saga: Pacific Northwest Battles 7 Major Fires Amid Harsh Conditions It’s August 29, 2025, and the Pacific Northwest is engulfed in a fiery ordeal that shows no signs of slowing. Seven large wildfires, each burning over 60,000 acres, are tearing through Oregon and Washington, adding to the nation’s staggering 55 large wildfires and the 19,318 firefighters stretched thin across the U.S. The National Interagency Fire Center reports over 4.2 million acres burned nationwide in 46,323 fires this year, with the PNW facing some of the worst conditions. Dry winds, low humidity, and lightning-sparked blazes are leaving firefighters with little relief, and communities are grappling with displacement and loss. Here’s the latest on the PNW’s fire crisis, including the human and housing toll, set against state and national populations. The PNW’s Fiery Seven: A Region Under Siege The Pacific Northwest—Oregon and Washington—is battling seven major wildfires, each exceeding...

Cash Clout + Vaccine Campaign = Honorary Medical Degree

The Absurdity of Handing Out Honorary Medical Degrees for Cash and Clout The Absurdity of Handing Out Honorary Medical Degrees for Cash and Clout In 2007, Bill Gates was awarded an honorary doctor of medicine degree from Karolinska Institutet, a prestigious Swedish institution. Why? Not because he spent years studying medicine, conducting research, or treating patients. No, Gates got this shiny title because he and Melinda threw buckets of money at global health initiatives through their Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Let’s unpack the ridiculousness of handing out medical degrees like party favors just because someone’s got deep pockets and a pet cause like vaccines. No Medical Training, No Problem? First off, Bill Gates has no formal medical education. Zero. Nada. The man’s a college dropout who didn’t even finish his undergrad at Harvard, opting instead to build Microsoft into a tech empire. Sure, he’s a smart guy—nobody’s denying his knack fo...

Reefer Madness & The Absurdity Of TABC

End the Reefer Madness: Demand Sensible Cannabis Policy in Texas Enough with the Reefer Madness: Demand Sensible Cannabis Policy in Texas The war on cannabis in Texas is flaring up again, fueled by the same tired "reefer madness" myths that have plagued policy for decades. As advocates for personal freedom, public health, and common sense, we’re fed up—and you should be too. Bills like Senate Bill 6 (SB 6) and House Bill 6 (HB 6) threaten to ban safe, regulated hemp-derived products, while the Texas Compassionate Use Program (TCUP) remains too restrictive for patients in need. To top it off, the proposal to hand hemp regulation to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC)—an agency clueless about cannabis—is downright absurd. It’s time to ditch fearmongering and demand policies that prioritize regulation over prohibition. Why Hemp-Derived Cannabinoids Are Safe and Vital Let’s be clear: hemp-derived cannabinoids, like delt...

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Was the Minneapolis Shooting a CIA Plot to Vilify Transgender People? Was the Minneapolis Shooting a CIA Plot to Vilify Transgender People? August 29, 2025 The horrific shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025, where 23-year-old Robin Westman killed two children and injured 17 others before taking their own life, has left a nation in shock. As details emerge, one question looms large: could this tragedy have been orchestrated by a covert CIA program, similar to the infamous MKUltra, to paint transgender individuals as dangerous? Westman’s manifesto, filled with self-hatred and regret over their transgender identity, raises unsettling possibilities. While hard evidence is scarce, the rapid removal of Westman’s social media and the polarized narrative around the shooting fuel suspicions of a deeper agenda. Let’s explore this chilling hypothesis. A Troubled Mind: Westman’s Manifest...

Bang Bang — I Should Have Cut My Hair

The Minneapolis School Shooting: Questions of Transparency and the Role of Gender Dysphoria in Robin Westman’s Tragedy August 29, 2025 The recent mass shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis on August 27, 2025, where 23-year-old Robin Westman killed two children and injured 17 others before taking his own life, has left a community shattered and a nation grappling with uncomfortable questions. As details emerge, one issue stands out: the apparent reluctance to fully address Westman’s transgender identity and the potential role of gender dysphoria in their mental instability, as revealed in their chilling manifesto. While authorities and media focus on Westman’s obsession with violence and past mass shooters, there’s a growing suspicion among some that critical aspects of this case—particularly those tied to Westman’s gender identity—are being downplayed or obscured. This blog post dives into the evidence, the narrative, and why it feels like something is bein...

Immigrant Detention Centers — Is The Concentration Camp Label Fair?

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The Truth About DHS Detention Centers: A Call for Awareness Recently, a friend shared a post that got my attention: the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is operating what some call "concentration camps" for immigrants and is blocking Congress from inspecting these facilities. At first, I was skeptical thinking the comparison was a little off—could this really be happening in America today? But after digging into the facts, I found evidence that raises serious concerns about how immigrants are being detained and the lack of transparency surrounding these facilities. This isn’t about fear-mongering; it’s about sharing the truth to spark awareness and discussion. Here’s what I learned. Why Call Them "Concentration Camps"? The term "concentration camps" is heavy, often tied to the horrors of the Holocaust. But scholars like Andrea Pitzer, who studies detention systems, define concentration camps as p...

Expunged — You'll Still Have To Work At It

Understanding Texas Senate Bill 2878: Judicial Reform, Veto, and Special Session Understanding Texas Senate Bill 2878: Judicial Reform, Veto, and Special Session Published on August 27, 2025 In recent Texas legislative news, Senate Bill 2878 (SB 2878) has made headlines due to its veto by Governor Greg Abbott and its subsequent revision during a special session. This omnibus judicial bill, originally passed during the 89th Texas Legislature’s regular session, aimed to modernize the state’s court system but sparked debate over a provision to streamline criminal record expunctions. Here’s a breakdown of the bill, the reasons for the veto, and what happened next. What Was Senate Bill 2878? SB 2878 was a comprehensive 139-page bill designed to update and administer Texas’s judicial system. It bundled various reforms to address court efficiency, judicial training, and criminal justice processes. The bill enjoyed bipar...

The Wild Ride of Lil Nas X: From Cowboy Boots to Courtrooms

The Wild Ride of Lil Nas X: From Cowboy Boots to Courtrooms The Wild Ride of Lil Nas X: From Cowboy Boots to Courtrooms Picture this: it’s 5:30 AM on a quiet Thursday morning in Los Angeles, August 21, 2025. The sun’s barely up, but the streets of Studio City are about to get a wake-up call like no other. Enter Lil Nas X, real name Montero Lamar Hill, strutting down Ventura Boulevard in nothing but white underwear and cowboy boots. Yes, that Lil Nas X—the Grammy-winning, boundary-pushing artist behind “Old Town Road.” Videos captured by TMZ show him dancing, posing, plopping a traffic cone on his head like a crown, and inviting confused passersby to a “party.” At one point, he’s even reciting Kanye West’s “Monster” lyrics while, reportedly, fully nude. It’s absurd, it’s chaotic, it’s peak Lil Nas X. But what started as a bizarre spectacle quickly spiraled into a legal mess that’s got everyone talking. ...

Hidden Homelessness

Seeing the Unseen: Counting Dallas’s Hidden Homeless Seeing the Unseen: Counting Dallas’s Hidden Homeless Posted on August 26, 2025 Drive through Dallas, and you’ll spot tents under bridges or folks at corners. But what about the hidden homeless—families sleeping in cars or couch-surfing with no real home? The 2024 Point-in-Time (PIT) count reported 3,718 homeless in Dallas and Collin counties, but it’s like counting stars through fog—it misses thousands. How many Dallasites are really homeless, and how do we find those out of sight? The Hidden Homeless: Cars, Couches, and Motels The PIT count, a one-night tally, only catches people in shelters or on the streets. It skips those parked in Walmart lots, crashing with friends, or scraping by in motels. Over 3,500 Dallas ISD students were homeless in 2023, many living in cars or doubled-up homes. Studies suggest for every PIT-counted person...

Under-counted Homelessness More Than Meets The Eye

Seeing the Unseen: Rethinking How We Count Homelessness in Dallas Seeing the Unseen: Rethinking How We Count Homelessness in Dallas Posted on August 26, 2025 If you’ve driven through Dallas lately, you’ve likely noticed tents under overpasses or folks holding signs at intersections. Homelessness is visible here, but how do we actually count it? Every January, volunteers hit the streets for the Point-in-Time (PIT) count, a one-night snapshot of people in shelters or on the streets. In 2024, it tallied 3,718 homeless individuals in Dallas and Collin counties. But here’s the thing: that number feels off. It’s like trying to count stars on a cloudy night—you only see what’s right in front of you. So, how many people in Dallas are really experiencing homelessness, and is there a better way to figure it out? The Problem with the PIT Count The PIT count, mandated by the U.S. Department of Hou...

Fire Fire Everywhere

Wildfires Rage On: 55 Blazes and Counting in 2025’s Unrelenting Crisis It’s August 25, 2025, and the U.S. is facing an escalating wildfire crisis that’s leaving communities reeling. With 55 large wildfires scorching the nation and 19,318 firefighters and support personnel battling the flames, the destruction is immense—homes lost, families displaced, and skies choked with smoke. From Utah’s Green Canyon to California’s Gifford and Arizona’s Dragon Bravo, the relentless pace—up from 49 fires a week ago—has many questioning how much more we can endure. Here’s a look at the human and housing toll, with estimates of those permanently or indefinitely displaced, set against state and U.S. populations. The Displacement Crisis: Homes and Lives Uprooted The 2025 wildfire season has been devastating, with 45,847 fires burning over 4.2 million acres , far exceeding the 10-year average. The 55 large fires active now are destroying thousands of homes and forcing mass evacuations. Below is ...

Pillage The Village — The Bottom Of The Cracker Barrel

Could Private Equity Be Eyeing Cracker Barrel? What It Might Mean for the Iconic Chain Could Private Equity Be Eyeing Cracker Barrel? What It Might Mean for the Iconic Chain Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, the beloved Southern chain with its rocking chairs and comfort food, is at a crossroads. With a stock price drop of 42% in the past year and a controversial rebrand sparking customer backlash, whispers are growing: could private equity (PE) firms be circling, ready to swoop in? If they do, what might that mean for the chain’s future? Let’s explore the possibilities—and why they’re stirring up such a debate. Why Cracker Barrel Looks Like a Target Cracker Barrel’s 660+ locations, cozy vibe, and prime real estate make it a juicy prospect for private equity firms, who often hunt for undervalued companies with strong cash flows or assets to leverage. Here’s why the chain might be on their radar: Falling Stock Price : As of Augu...