I wasn't going to post this, but I am now. Excuse me for my language in this post because I am a little pissed about it. Why the hell haven't big accounts who consider themselves MAGA, Conservative, Republican, etc., endorsed
@DocPeteChambers
for Texas Governor yet?
These big accounts bitch about Texas falling to Islam, India, RINOs, etc. They complain and say that we have a problem here in Texas. However, they stay quiet.
I have seen them go after Abbott or ask him questions using the same bullet points they all use, but why haven't they pushed for Texans to vote for a person who will fix all the complaints that they keep bitching about?
Are you being paid to stay quiet, or being paid to push Abbott, a person who has caused our issues over the last 10 years? Or are you scared that you will lose followers?
Is money more important than Godly values? Are followers more important than doing what's right? Or are you scared that something may happen to you? What is it?
Real Patriots sacrifice everything they have to do what's right. They will do whatever it takes to protect God, their family, and their country. I would rather have zero followers and zero money and do what's right in God's eyes.
I wouldn't want to be the one who has hundreds of thousands to millions of followers, to be paid, and then face God one day where He will say, "Was it worth it?"
The primary is on Tuesday. If you're one of those big voices who claims to stand for America First and real change, this is your moment to prove it. Endorse
@DocPeteChambers, rally your followers to vote for him, and help take Texas back from the establishment that's failed us for too long.
Texans are watching, and history will remember who stepped up when it mattered. Let's make sure the right man wins.
If you Abbott wins and you keep complaining then I wouldn't label yourself as a MAGA, or a conservative or whatever you label yourself as. You had the opportunity to make a change.
Tuesday is our Remember The Alamo moment! I pray that Texans rise up to make a change.
#TexasNeedsADoc