CHAMBERS COUNTY TEXAS- $44.6 Million Dollar Fraud on Taxpayers

Thanks to US Representative, Ted Poe (R) we have a good insight into what kind of fraud surrounds Chambers County Texas Officials and cohorts.  Department of Homeland Security was able to secure evidence that KTRK Channel 13's Wayne Dolcefino was not able to acquire.  Chambers County Texas officials have repeatedly and illegally ignored open records act request from Dolcefino and multiple other news agencies seeking the truth.

US Representative, Ted Poe (R) along with Wayne Dolcefino and DHS should be congratulated for their part in exposing the outrageous fraud perpetrated by Chambers County Texas officials.

Liberty Dispatch readers wonder if Poe will seek an FBI investigation or congressional investigation to hold those who perpetrated crimes in Chambers and Liberty Counties accountable.


See the attached PDF document sent from DHS to Ted Poe.

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THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY

Liberty Dispatch never has made any bones about the belief that our democratic republic functions best when a conservative philosophy and conservative policies are guiding it. We have been very open about how much stronger the connection conservatism has to the Republican party and the deception much of the local media has used to promote Democrats. But the month of December in Liberty County affords us great opportunity to compare two local Democrats and say something positive about one while expressing outrage about the other.

“The Good” referred to in the title of this article refers to retiring Judge Don Taylor’s work ethic in his last month in office. In a time of Christmas parties and with a near ninety year old Mom celebrating a birthday, Judge Taylor was holding court so he could turn over the County Court at Law docket to his successor, Judge Tommy Chambers – a Republican. The voters who saw Judge Taylor’s court just before the holidays saw a public servant with a courtroom full of people that wanted their particular issues resolved. Taylor could have claimed vacation time or personal privilege, but he didn’t. He was anxious to try and make it to escort his Mom to their celebration, but he was courteous and professional.

In contrast, “the bad and the ugly” refers to Judge Rusty Hight. I can hear his defenders now saying this is all about cases coming before him. El wrongo! Hight is no longer a judge and therefore has no more cases. I personally never had a case before him and felt badly for anyone who did. The reason for that is the knowledge (much of it public record) of how Hight conducted business from our courtroom. He further damaged his integrity and any hope of many of us viewing him as a good public servant in the way he dealt with his last month in office.

To start with, he was mostly missing in action. Our sources grew tired of looking for him in the courthouse in December so we will have to let it suffice to say rumors that he would only hold court one day in December could not have been far off. Because he was an outgoing judge, not much attention was paid to his last day on the bench, but any open minded defender of Hight’s could research his last rulings and it would not surprise us if they argued on his behalf no more. His alleged wheeling and dealing and his partisanship and his unusually lenient sentences of the worst of criminals or those who had a financial interest with him have been well documented.

Now his unwillingness to serve honorably and leave our courtrooms in the best of condition for a new judge is forthwith added to his Liberty County Texas history. The Liberty County history of: Judge Carol (CT Rusty) Hight, a bad judge with an ugly record and of poor ethical and moral fiber.

Message to Democrats and Republicans alike: Public service means serving the public, NOT raping them!

ON THE RECORD

In the last few days with the efforts of some Democrats to politicize the attempted assassination of one of Arizona’s representatives in congress, it has been interesting to watch the local Liberty County media gather up and post article after article to demonize Republicans and to help those who would try and further scrap the first amendment. But anyone familiar with history knows our political rhetoric is no worse than it has been at other times in history. And it is no where near as violent as it was from 1865 to 1901 when three U.S.Presidents were assassinated and numerous lower level public officials.

No, this is no time to limit free speech. It is no time to judge responses to liberals telling the rest of this country we want to control or even take away your guns. Our Founding Fathers and the writers of the Constitution would likely react with a “lock and load” type of response. Liberals, as smart as they think they are, would be wise to stop threatening to take away rights American citizens have had since this country began rather than add the first amendment to their threat.
 
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