Winners & Losers: Big Wins for Texas, Dems Blow Up & Biden Loses Again

Every Friday morning, I join the Cardle & Woolley Show on 1370 Talk Radio in Austin to announce the week’s Winners & Losers. While the battle between Donald J. Trump and Elon Musk rages on (I’m betting on Trump) and since the Texas Legislature has closed up shop for the season, here’s who made the list:

WINNER: The Texas Legislature Passes Fewer Laws

Following each Texas legislative session, there’s always a period of celebration for new laws that have been added to the books, as well as requiems for the bills that didn’t make it. Some great bills passed, (Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has a list of big wins) and some equally great and important bills failed. Still, conservatives can take comfort in a report from the Texas Tribune that found that the Legislature passed the lowest percentage of bills this session since 1991, the earliest data available

According to the report, only 13.9% of the 8,719 bill that were introduced by lawmakers in both chambers this year made it to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk. Capitol veterans are speculating about why that might be, but who cares? Texans haven’t consistently elected a conservative majority for the last 20 years because they want a bunch of new laws. There’s a reason the Texas Legislature only meets every two years for 140 days. 

LOSER: Joe Biden Says He Did It

After President Donald Trump ordered an investigation into whether former President Joe Biden’s aides were using an autopen to sign documents that Biden didn’t know about, Biden issued an outraged statement saying, “I made the decisions about the pardons, executive orders, legislation, and proclamations. Any suggestion that I didn’t is ridiculous and false”

So now the investigation can be expanded to determine who wrote that statement. 

Unfortunately for Biden and his collaborators, the train has left the station on his competency issues, driven by the hundreds of people who told the “guys who wrote ‘Original Sin’” and others that he was incapable of doing much during a great deal of his time in the Oval Office. It doesn’t really seem fair to keep putting him on the Losers List, but there’s not another category that fits. 

WINNER: Texas Bail Reform

Gov. Abbott, Lt. Gov. Patrick and House Speaker Dustin Burrows are big winners for passing Senate Joint Resolution 87 which will automatically deny bail to repeat offenders who have committed a violent felony. This important legislation would have automatically become law if it had received a 100 votes in the Texas House, but unfortunately, it fell three votes short, so it will be in the ballot in November, where there is virtually no doubt that Texas voters will approve it.

(There’s more on those who blocked the bail reform effort below.)

WINNER: Texas Anti-ESG Legislation

TPPF played a lead role in passing legislation in 2021 that would block state investments in firms that required companies to adhere to Environmental Social Governance (ESG) programs that oppose fossil fuel development. This week Comptroller Glenn Hegar announced that once-notorious BlackRock is no longer on the ESG “Blacklist.”    

In fact, Hegar’s office said that no American banks remain on the blacklist, although several European firms including UBS Group, BNP Paribas, and HSBC are still blocked from doing business in Texas. 

The anti-fossil fuels movement appears to be coming to an end. Ruy Tiexiera has a great piece in the Free Press this week entitled “Americans Love Fossil Fuels,” where he explains why the issue will continue to be a loser for Democrats. And according to left-leaning Pew Research Center, while most Americans support expansion of alternative fuel sources, they don’t want to give up fossil fuels and don’t support policies that mandate that.

LOSER: KJP is No Longer a Democrat

Many of us wondered what it must be like to have a job like former President Biden’s press secretary, Karine Jean-Pierre, who had to stand up every day before cameras and say things she must have known were not true.

We are going to find out what it was like very soon. Jean-Pierre has a new book coming out entitled “Independent: A Look Inside a Broken White House, Outside the Party Lines,” where she says she’s left the Democrat Party because they “betrayed” Biden. 

Jean-Pierre may have picked a good time to jump ship. Democrats continue to hemorrhage supporters (see item about men below) and the Democrat National Committee has been forced to sell $5 chances to meet President Barack Obama.

WINNER: U.S. Supreme Court Says Reverse Discrimination is Real

In a unanimous opinion authored by Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the Supreme Court has ruled that a straight white woman does not have a higher burden of proof to claim employment discrimination simply because she is in a “majority group.” Marlean Ames claims she was passed over for a promotion at the Ohio Department of Youth Services for a gay person.  

The Court confirmed that federal civil rights law demands equal treatment of all individuals, while the New York Times reports that, until now, most courts believed that men and white people should not be treated quite as equally as everyone else. 

This ruling is one more victory in support of merit-based hiring decisions.   

LOSER: Update on Democrats and Male Voters  

Democrats were among last weeks’ losers, when we noted that they are spending $20 million for the much-mocked “SAM Project,” which stands for Speaking to American Men. Because Democrats lost so many male voters in 2024—the gender gap is at an all-time high at 13.4%—their goal is to examine the “syntax, language and content that gains attention and virality in male-dominated spaces online.”    

Among other things, they are devoting $6 million to examine “gamified messaging,” (love that term) to see the kinds of ads that are most effective during games.

We now know that Texas’ own Colin Allred, recently defeated by U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, is a big player in the SAM initiative. According to Illyse Hogue, one of the group’s leaders, the challenge is to change “the sentiment that young men are reporting, namely that Democrats don’t care about them, and even if they did, they can’t get anything done.”  

LOSER: Texas House Democrats Blocking & Blowing Up   

At the bill signing ceremony on Bail Reform, (see Winner above) Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick called out the names of the Harris County Democrats who made up a large percentage of the 40 Democrats who voted against bail reform, blocking the two-thirds majority needed to immediately make it law to deny bail to repeat violent offenders. 

If you watched the final hours of legislative debate in the Texas House, you could see Texas House Democrats standing on the wrong side of another issue that 80% of Texans support. They filibustered for over an hour in outraged opposition to the final passage of Senate Bill 12, which removes so-called “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” (DEI) programs in public schools. SB 12, also prohibits, among other things, school sponsorship of Gender and Sexuality Alliance (GSA) clubs, a point that made the Democrats explode, especially when the author referred to them as “sex clubs.”

Rep. Rafael Anchia, D-North Oak Cliff, claimed GSA groups are actually more like 4-H or Girl Scouts, ignoring the fact that the GSA website includes materials encouraging discussions of how students might want to handle not only same sex relationships, but also open or polyamorous relationships or simply sequential sexual activity. Keep in mind, these clubs aren’t only in high schools, they are also in some middle and elementary schools.

Rep. Erin Zweiner, D-Driftwood, said Republicans were passing SB 12 because they were “afraid their children would grow up queer” and she flatly proclaimed that SB 12 was “hate.”

Rep. Jolanda Jones, D-Houston, told her fellow lawmakers that she is a lesbian who lives in a world that isn’t safe. She said Republicans had put her “at the end of the barrel of a gun,” the entire legislative session. 

Rep. Jessica Gonzalez, D-Dallas, said that children are gay at birth, although it’s hard to see how her logic works when she and her party repeatedly argue that gender is only “assigned at birth” and children must be allowed to decide later if they are male, female or something else. 

Rep. Gene Wu, D-Houston called his Republican colleagues “monsters” for supporting the bill and proclaimed that parents “will beat and kill their own children rather than let them be who they are.” Wu also accused Republicans House members not only of having bullied kids who were different from them when they were in high school but of teaching their own children to abuse kids today. There’s more. You can watch the whole debate here, just replay the tape starting at 3:42.

These outraged Democrats are the same people who carried all the water for the Texas teachers unions this session in their fight to block school choice, even though barely half of Texas kids can read at grade level. Democrats opposed allowing the parents of minority and marginalized students who are trapped in failing public schools in Texas to be able to choose a school where their children would have a chance to learn to read and do math, but they support school sponsorship of sex clubs. 

Amazingly, they still wonder why they don’t win elections in Texas. 

WINNER: Pacers Come Back Again

It’s June and we have made it to the NBA finals, which should be interesting after last night’s game where the Indiana Pacers came back after being down 15 points to beat the Oklahoma City Thunder. This is the fifth time in the playoffs that the Pacers have resurged after being that far behind. Game 2 is Sunday night.

Have a great weekend.

Sherry Sylvester is a Distinguished Senior Fellow at the Texas Public Policy Foundation, and the former Senior Advisor to Texas Lt. Governor Dan Patrick.

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