Gov. Greg Abbott Says Texas Will Build a Border Wall

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Gov. Greg Abbott says Texas will build a border wall, but doesn’t yet give details on cost or location

LEAVE IT TO TEXAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! PTL!!!!!!!!!!!! Where is the rest of America????

By Michael Gryboski, Christian Post Reporter Twitter

Texas has passed a law creating an “1836 Project” aimed at promoting values considered fundamental to state identity, as well as the launching of an advisory committee aimed at promoting “patriotic education.”

“The 1836 Project promotes patriotic education about Texas and ensures that the generations to come understand Texas values,” said Abbott. “Every newcomer to Texas who gets a driver’s license will also get a pamphlet that outlines Texas’ rich history.”

Texas creates ‘1836 Project’ to teach ‘patriotic education,’ ‘Christian heritage’

Meanwhile in New Mexico……..

Sometimes I just get dumbfounded at this world we live in……that seems to be happening more and more! I am very concerned about the drought. I always say that America has been and still is in a Spiritual Drought. I could do a series of sermons on that! The Jan. 6th insurrection of our Nations Capitol was a sure sign of Spiritual Warfare in America. Here in New Mexico we are in a very serious situation as is the entire western half of America, NO RAIN! Where is the Church? I pray, that all Churches open their doors for prayer. What about everyday the Church pray at noon for rain? We must repent of our great sins against God. Being a watchman on the wall, I call all to pray for rain as the drought worsens!

New Mexico! No Water, No Food

The drought is getting very bad here in New Mexico. Temps will be near or at 100 in the next several days in New Mexico with no rain in sight and fire danger high.

FROM THE HILL:

The reservoir formed by the Hoover Dam has reached a record low level, a sign of the negative impact extreme droughts are having on the region.

The falling levels are a huge worry for farmers and people living in Western states who depend on Lake Mead as part of their water supply.

Reuters reported that the surface of Lake Mead, the reservoir shaped by the Hoover Dam, had dropped to 1,071.56 feet above sea level as of 11 p.m. local time on Wednesday, falling below the lowest level that had been previously set on July 1, 2016.

The reservoir’s water level has dropped 140 feet since 2000, according to Reuters.

Hoover Dam at Record Low

California Drought Leads to Mandatory Water Restrictions for Millions

U.S. Drought Monitor

FGGAM NEWS just received this from the New Mexico GOP House and Senate:

39 NM Republicans call on Biden and Haaland to consider significant negative impact energy industry shutdown will have

Santa Fe- In a joint letter, 39 New Mexico Senate and House Republican lawmakers appealed to President Biden and Interior Department Secretary Haaland to consider the negative implications to New Mexico in pausing federal fossil fuel leases. The Republican response aligns with Democratic Governor Lujan Grisham’s request of Biden to oppose a federal lease pause on the industry. 24 Democrats recently sent a letter that contradicted Lujan Grisham’s position and supported a shutdown of the New Mexico energy industry.

When we talk about energy production in New Mexico, it is imperative that we use facts, not rhetoric. The facts are, New Mexico’s state budget relies heavily on revenues from oil and gas, and a federal halting of leases will have a devastating impact on our economy and cost us thousands of jobs,” said Senator Gay Kernan (District 42-Chaves, Eddy, and Lea). “Despite the claims of those who wish to permanently shutter the industry, there is no plan in place to replace this revenue or these local, well-paying jobs. We should think long and hard before jeopardizing New Mexico’s future for the sake of hollow policies that will not have any meaningful impact on the earth’s climate.”

The letter, signed by both Republican legislative caucuses, addresses several key issues missing from the argument that progressive politicians are using to support a federal ban on oil and gas leases. Nearly 40%, or $3 billion dollars, of New Mexico’s annual operating budget is generated by the local oil and gas industry. The majority of the $3 billion in energy revenue funds New Mexico’s K-12 education system- an important factor in a state currently under a court order (Yazzie v. Martinez) to address disparities in educational opportunities for at-risk and minority students. Additionally, the letter points out issues that will arise with unemployment and the state budget if the oil and gas industry is shut down without proper consideration of diversifying the state’s economy. Much is left to the imagination in terms of what industry can provide stable jobs and revenues if the state’s oil and gas industry is forced to close down. New Mexico currently ranks in the top three nationally for unemployment and the state’s economy still heavily relies on oil and gas revenues.

We cannot let the cart get out before the horse on this, shutting down an industry that funds our schools and brings in nearly half our revenue is dangerous and just plain bad policy,” said State Representative Larry Scott (District 62- Lea County). “The movement to shut down oil and gas will disproportionately affect  many low-income communities that make up the majority of New Mexico. It is time for policy makers to start telling the truth about the real impacts of this utopian ‘green energy economy’ and explain to New Mexicans where jobs will be lost, how their standard of living will decline, and why their utility bills will skyrocket.”

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