In Texas, practicing medicine without a license is a 3rd degree felony punishable by 2-10 years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.
Ken Paxton is practicing medicine in Texas without a license.
@Stonekettle think we're in the same territory for lgbtq healthcare - science clearly explains the underlying harm, particularly to mental health, posed by legislators imposing their political agenda on healthcare decisions for this already at-risk population
@UmbaSaffire @Stonekettle
Why aren't the Democrats framing this as "The GOP are in favor of more regulations intruding on your families' lives."
@AlphaCentauri @UmbaSaffire @Stonekettle
Plenty of them are.
@CLManussier @UmbaSaffire @Stonekettle
I mean the way the GOP does it, one message at a time, every party member on every camera repeating the same message until people accept it as fact. "The GOP says they're against regulation, but that's a smokescreen to cover the fact that they are pushing through the most onerous pile of regulations of the past 50 years."
@AlphaCentauri agree - d's need a plan to create & deliver coordinated strategic messages *daily* in the media.
@Stonekettle I'd charge him with attempted murder.