Give up they say

But I smell blood in the water and a chance for Texans to have a say about good paying jobs.

The problem is, will you vote for good paying jobs, or yesterdays trash?

Sen. John Cornyn is anathema to many Republican primary voters. Ken Paxton, a state attorney general, may be too tarred by scandal to win a general election.

Ten months out, the Texas Senate primary is shaping up as the GOP trainwreck of the 2026 election cycle, a cash-burning demolition derby that threatens to fracture the party, force the White House to intervene and perhaps even put an otherwise safe seat at risk in November.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/05/14/cornyn-paxton-texas-gop-primary-infighting-00346390

Is this why the whole debate went dark in January?

Is this why the whole debate went dark in January?

Suddenly, the advocates like Vivek, Elon, the White House, everybody went silent.

We didn’t see any US CEO’s talking about it, that’s for sure.

DON’T SAY INDIA!

https://x.com/ElizabethFarah/status/1921421184198992235

India’s Sunil Bharti Mittal tells the U.S. CEOs not to make the H-1B Visa and outsourcing debate “an India debate”… then brags IBM sent a $1.1B contract to India, says U.S. MNCs are setting up shop in India to hire more Indians, and demands unrestricted H-1B visas and “free movement” of workers. He downplays Americans’ fear of job loss, calls it “palpable”, but insists India is best positioned to supply the 17M IT workers the U.S. will need. This is a full-blown foreign strategy, extract contracts, offshore jobs, flood the U.S. labor pool, and silence opposition with talking points about “skills” and “competitiveness.”