Erath County Democratic Party

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The Erath County Democratic Party advocates for good government that represents the interests of all, and not just the few at the top. We want well funded public schools that provide educational opportunities for everyone. We want renewed investment in our infrastructure. We believe that everyone has a right to affordable and accessible health care. We want to have a clean environment for current

and future generations to enjoy. We believe that all people are entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness regardless of race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, and sexual orientation.

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06/03/2026

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Data centers are not the answer
06/02/2026

Data centers are not the answer

Every Texas community deserves safe roads and reliable water pipes without relying on false corporate promises.

While some local leaders hope massive tech developments will swoop in to pay for cracked streets, that is simply not how data centers work.

In reality, these facilities drain immense amounts of local water and power resources while adding very few long-term jobs to the local tax base.

We must come together as a unit to demand real infrastructure funding from our state rather than gambling our neighborhoods on corporate overreach. Let’s vote this November to protect our towns and put people over politics!

>> amysalasfortexas.com

This is important news.
06/02/2026

This is important news.

BREAKING🚨 Pete Hegseth just got bench‑slapped by a federal appeals court that did something rare: it called out Trump’s transgender military purge for what it is — hatred dressed up as “readiness.”

In a 100‑plus‑page opinion, the court largely blocked the Trump–Hegseth policy of expelling transgender troops, and it did not mince words. Judges walked through Trump’s own statements, where he declared transgender people “categorically unfit” for service and smeared them as “dishonorable, undisciplined, arrogant, selfish liars.”

Those aren’t the court’s adjectives — they’re the president’s, and the panel used them as Exhibit A that this was never about standards or cohesion, just raw animus aimed at a vulnerable group that had already proved it could serve.

Then the court turned to the Hegseth rule itself, and it’s brutal. The Pentagon policy disqualified anyone with *any* history of gender dysphoria, no matter how long ago they were diagnosed, even if they are stable, symptom‑free, and have served for years without issue.

Troops who were diagnosed as kids, who haven’t seen a therapist for it in a decade, still landed on a blacklist: not currently experiencing symptoms, not in treatment, but permanently labeled unfit for military service. The judges pointed out the obvious — you can’t pretend this is about medical fitness when the policy ignores actual medical evidence and individual records.

The line that will haunt this decision came when the court rejected the government’s attempt to spin its motives. “Unless we are going to fall for the old Groucho Marx line — ‘who are you going to believe, me or your lying eyes?’ — we have direct evidence in this case that animus motivated the classifications in the Hegseth Policy,” the opinion reads.

In plain English: you don’t get to spray bigoted language everywhere, craft a rule that surgically targets that same group, and then claim it’s all just neutral “professional judgment.”

Legally, the stakes are massive. The court found that the roughly 4,200 transgender service members targeted by this policy are likely to succeed on their claim that the ban violates the Constitution’s guarantee of equal protection. That’s why the panel froze the heart of the policy: the administration cannot kick out currently serving transgender troops while the case proceeds, and those service members can keep doing their jobs instead of scrambling to find lawyers and new careers.

The enlistment ban for new recruits technically stays in place for now, but the judges made clear they see this for what it is — a purge built on prejudice, not facts.

And there’s a deeper message underneath the legalese. For years, Hegseth has gone on TV calling trans troops a “social experiment,” insisting that their very existence somehow undermines the mission, even as commanders in the field report the opposite.

This ruling takes that narrative apart piece by piece: it notes that the Pentagon’s own earlier studies found open transgender service workable, that the military successfully integrated trans troops starting in 2016, and that the government couldn’t point to real‑world failures to justify reversing course. In other words, when ideology collided with evidence, the evidence won.

For transgender Americans who have worn the uniform, this isn’t abstract. These are people who’ve deployed, led units, flown aircraft, treated wounded soldiers — suddenly told they’re unworthy because a president and his defense secretary wanted a culture‑war trophy.

Today’s decision doesn’t fix everything, but it pulls thousands of real human beings back from the edge of forced discharge and says, in black‑and‑white legal text, that their government can’t simply erase them because it finds their identities inconvenient.

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06/02/2026

The ECDP will be canvassing the results of the Democratic Primary Run Off election on June 4 at 2 p.m. at the City Hall Annex Office.

06/02/2026

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