Some Democrats in Texas are still backing the last horse in the Democrat’s primary race, O’Rourke (the tail)? He wants to take us back to the cave style of living with AOC’s Green Deal – no planes, no trains, and no cars.

Trump’s would-be challengers are deep in an increasingly contentious race for the Democratic nomination.
One of those candidates, former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke, was holding a counter-rally protesting Trump’s appearance in nearby Grand Prairie Thursday evening. He did the same when Trump held a rally in El Paso in February and drew a substantial crowd, but his standing in the race has since fallen.
Still, Trump made sure to call him out, pointing to his plan to confiscate assault-style rifles and his support for rescinding the tax-exempt status for churches and charities that are anti-LGBTQ.
“No religion and no guns. I think that’s not good,” Trump said.
O’Rourke’s campaign has said that, if he’s elected president, he would not challenge the tax-exempt status of religious organizations that oppose same-sex marriage.
Initially, he stated he wanted to tax all churches. Now he has backed down. He keeps running away from his statements like he tried to run away from the accident he caused.
He told us a few weeks ago – he would come to our homes and confiscate our guns.
We will call him “RUNAWAY.”
Remember, O’Rourke is the one who ran away from the scene of an accident – when he caused the accident.
The incident report filed at the time by the Police Department stated that O’Rourke “attempted to leave the scene” of the accident after his Volvo struck another vehicle while traveling at a high rate of speed. O’Rourke’s vehicle wound up in the highway median facing eastbound on Interstate-10, according to the police report.
The arresting officer, Richard Carrera, told the Texas Tribune, “I stand by my report,” adding that he had “no doubt that [O’Rourke] tried to leave the scene.”
Again, we will call him, “RUNAWAY.”
kommonsentsjane