El Dorado News-Times

Where’s George Orwell today? Texas!

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If you think the GOP’s Congress of Clowns represents the fringiest, freakiest pack of politicos that MAGA-world can hurl at us — you haven’t been to Texas.

It’s widely known, of course, that Sen. Ted Cruz, Gov. Greg Abbott and most other top Republican officials here are obsequious Trump acolytes. Thus, Texas is infamously racing against Florida to be declared the stupidest, meanest, most repressive state government in America, constantly making demonic attacks on women’s freedom, immigrants, voting rights, public schools, poor people and so on. But I’m confident Texas will win this race to the bottom for one big reason: GOP crazy runs extraordin­arily deep here.

We have a county-level layer of ultra-MAGA cultists constantly pressing the state’s far-right officials to march all the way to the furthest edge of extremism — then leap into absurdity. Therefore, the party officially supports abolishmen­t of labor unions, eliminatio­n of the minimum wage, privatizat­ion of Social Security, legalizati­on of machine guns and … well, you get the drift. Now, though, local mad-dog Trumpistas are pushing their party straight into the abyss of autocracy by declaring war on H-E-B.

What’s that? H-E-B is a Texas chain of supermarke­ts beloved in communitie­s throughout the state. “Beloved” because the stores fully embrace the rich diversity of all people in our state, has affordable prices, values employees and supports community needs.

Nonetheles­s, county Republican zealots screech that H-E-B violates their party ideology by accepting food stamps, opposing privatizat­ion of schools, and (horrors!) sponsoring some LBGTQ pride events. So, they’re demanding official condemnati­on of the grocery chain for — get this — “advocating for policies contrary to the Republican Party of Texas platform.”

Yes, violating the party platform is to be criminaliz­ed. It’s the reincarnat­ion of Orwell’s “Nineteen Eighty-Four”: Be MAGA … or else.

 ?? Columnist ?? JIM HIGHTOWER
Columnist JIM HIGHTOWER

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