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Some Kind of Brouhaha over Trans Kids in Texas
I'm not actually sure what the one sentence summary is here, so bear with me. https://thetexan.news/issues/social-issues-life-family/paxton-investigates-texas-childrens-hospital-following-second-child-gender-modification-whistleblower/article_d61a2ece-2e6b-11ef-aeaa-cf9abce1d2a4.html
So two whistleblowers told Chris Rufo that a children's hospital in Texas was doing gender transitions in violation of the law, and he got Paxton to open an investigation. Ok, page five story. Their names are Ethan Haim and Vanessa Sivadge.
Again, kind of boring, but public funds were supposedly being illegally redirected to do illegal things(remember, gender modification is considered child abuse in Texas).
Here's where it gets interesting:
So the federal DOJ stands accused of, basically, witness intimidation to enable medicaid fraud. Meanwhile, the Texas government is investigating the hospital for medicaid fraud.
Now, fraudulent medical billing isn't the most interesting story in the world. But the accusations of FBI witness intimidation are https://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/columnist/2024/06/18/whistleblower-surgeon-trans-kids-gender-affirming-care-texas/74075234007/
Our first whistleblower claims that his releases didn't violate HIPAA; no doubt he didn't air personally identifiable information in the media. But three felonies a day and all; there might well be a crime involved.
Our second whistleblower is more interesting https://nypost.com/2024/06/19/us-news/texas-nurse-alleges-fbi-threatened-her-for-blowing-whistle-on-transgender-care-of-kids/
That sounds... pretty bad.
This could get interesting, if Texas is actually(which this may be bluster, taken out of context, whatever) investigating federal agents for witness intimidation in a medicaid fraud case.
It kind of feels like a race:
Will conservatives get fed up with the behavior of the federal government first and decide that the rules for the distribution of power as they stand aren't working anymore, or will all the conservatives die out first?
The thing is that as progressives go further to the left, they create more conservatives. It could even be an equilibrium, if the new conservatives don't get cynical until they've been conservative for a while.
You would think so, but they don't. They pull the current non-conservatives along to the left with them.
European governments have steadily been moving towards the right the last few years.
European governments are set up so the more votes the furthest-right party wins, the more power the left has. At least France and Germany are. In the UK I'm hearing the Conservatives are set to lose big time, leaving the left in total control
The left, as defined in the French system, has not, in fact, had a particular amount of power in France for the recent years.
Just because they call themselves the "Decent moderate centrist party" or whatever the French call it doesn't make them any different.
Macron admin has pushed through a ton of reforms that the French left hates and its officials have regularly accused the left "Islamo-leftism" and what have you.
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