Texas AG Race Gettin' Heated: Roy Throwin' Money, Middleton Lookin' Shook
Chip Roy done raised over $8 million and startin' to come for Mayes Middleton neck, but what dat mean for the community?
Aight, so check it. This Texas Attorney General race is gettin' real. Chip Roy, this dude from Congress, done stacked up over $8 million. Word on the street is he usin' that bread to come at Mayes Middleton. But for real, what does any of this mean for us?
The Attorney General, that's like the head lawyer for the whole state. They supposed to be lookin' out for folks, makin' sure everything cool. But half the time, they just workin' for the big corporations and the politicians.
Texas always been wild with the politics. Back in the day, it was all about the oil money. Now, it's tech and everything else. But the same rules apply: money talks, and the people with the most money usually win.
Eight million dollars? That's a whole lotta zeros. You could build some schools, fix some roads, or maybe even get some folks outta jail. But nah, they spendin' it on attack ads and campaign rallies. Sh*t ain't right.
Middleton probably sweatin' bullets right now. He gotta figure out how to fight back. But it's hard to compete when someone droppin' that kinda paper. This is some David and Goliath type sh*t for real.
They always talkin' 'bout freedom and opportunity, but what about the folks who can't even afford to eat? What about the people gettin' locked up for minor offenses? What about the schools that ain't got no resources? These politicians ain't thinkin' 'bout none of that.
The Attorney General got the power to make real changes in the community. They could fight for criminal justice reform, protect the environment, and hold corporations accountable. But they gotta be willin' to do it. It's on the people to hold them accountable.
So, pay attention, y'all. Don't just let these politicians do whatever they want. Let 'em know what you want, and make 'em work for it. It's our state too, and we deserve to have our voices heard. Keep it 100, no cap.


