What freedom do I want to take away from people? If you're just going to say raising taxes on the rich, that's a pretty weak case you're making.
I should also note that the state of Texas, a state that constantly touts itself as "free" is anything but that. It's not all about money and taxes, you know.
Texas has:
- a very harsh criminal justice system, including high incarceration rate, and most lethal injections by far (which have questionable accuracy)
- civil asset forfeiture
- MJ laws still among the harshest in the country. still criminalized and Paxton suing cities that have decriminalized
- overly broad book bans that don't just ban pornography in school libraries but a ton of other content that offends people's sensibilities
- draconian abortion restrictions that have affected the quality of maternal healthcare
- voting consistently made more difficult, minor offenses prosecuted as felonies, Paxton regularly engages in intimidation tactics to stop people from voting. including the recent LULAC raid.
- 4% of the state is public land, compared with other large states which are usually around 50%. it's hard to just go on a hike or camp or go explore the outdoors because nearly everywhere is privately owned
- transportation is difficult if you don't have a car. we have the means and money to expand rail service, both inter and intra city, and it's just not a priority to our leaders. Car centric culture makes people miserable.
- employers aren't required to carry workers comp insurance, which may be "freedom" to the employer but anything but that to the employee
so usually when I hear conservatives talk about freedom it usually is just limited to taxes for rich people and guns
I should also note that the state of Texas, a state that constantly touts itself as "free" is anything but that. It's not all about money and taxes, you know.
Texas has:
- a very harsh criminal justice system, including high incarceration rate, and most lethal injections by far (which have questionable accuracy)
- civil asset forfeiture
- MJ laws still among the harshest in the country. still criminalized and Paxton suing cities that have decriminalized
- overly broad book bans that don't just ban pornography in school libraries but a ton of other content that offends people's sensibilities
- draconian abortion restrictions that have affected the quality of maternal healthcare
- voting consistently made more difficult, minor offenses prosecuted as felonies, Paxton regularly engages in intimidation tactics to stop people from voting. including the recent LULAC raid.
- 4% of the state is public land, compared with other large states which are usually around 50%. it's hard to just go on a hike or camp or go explore the outdoors because nearly everywhere is privately owned
- transportation is difficult if you don't have a car. we have the means and money to expand rail service, both inter and intra city, and it's just not a priority to our leaders. Car centric culture makes people miserable.
- employers aren't required to carry workers comp insurance, which may be "freedom" to the employer but anything but that to the employee
so usually when I hear conservatives talk about freedom it usually is just limited to taxes for rich people and guns