Thursday, April 20, 2023

Black Are Being Brainwashed By So-Called Leaders Like Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Bishop James Dixon


Real Black leaders like businesswoman Georgia Provost (right) and Charles Stamps (left), the chairman and CEO, of the MLK Grande Parade - Houston are not sold at all on Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee becoming the next Mayor of Houston. “Sheila Jackson Lee has had more aides than I have shoes,” said Georgia Provost. She also went on to say that Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee treats her aides like slaves. OTHER THOUGHTS…Charles Stamps seems to believe that 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Candidate Amanda Edwards is a longshot, but would perform much better than Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee in a December runoff – even against someone like attorney Tony Buzbee, because of her ability to appeal to a broader base of Houstonians.


Bishop James Dixon, the president of the NAACP Houston Branch, and many other so-called Black leaders secretly support conservatives behind closed doors and then "BRAINWASH BLACK VOTERS" into believing that Republicans are evil and bad for the Black community when it comes to playing the political game they're playing. Do you see that "BIG SMILE" on the face of Bishop James Dixon as he stands between Dr. Steven Hotze, the former chairman of the Harris County Republican Party, and Dr. Ed Young, the pastor of Second Baptist Church, in Houston, Texas.?


Bishop James Dixon and other so-called Black leaders are very good at controlling Black people, and keeping African Americans on the plantation, so to speak. Charlatans like Bishop James Dixon are also very good at tricking unsuspecting non-Blacks into thinking that they're on their side and then fleecing them for whatever they can get during political season.


Gilbert Garcia is running for Mayor of Houston, Texas on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, and he doesn't even realize that Bishop James Dixon is a charlatan and doesn't carry any weight in the Black community. And on top of that, Bishop Dixon is endorsing Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee in the upcoming race for Mayor. So what does Gilbert Garcia stand to gain by fooling around with Blacks like Bishop James Dixon who won't support him in public?


Do you see the "BIG SMILE" on the face of Gilbert Garcia and the "FAKE SMILE" on the face of Bishop James Dixon in the photo above? And look at the lazy thumbs-up Bishop James Dixon is giving, with his fist sitting on the table. Do you see what I'm talking about? If you look closely at Bishop Dixon's posture, it isn't difficult to see that he doesn't give a damn about Gilbert Garcia, in any way, shape, or form.


Bishop James Dixon (right) was front and center at the campaign rally hosted by Sheila Jackson Lee for Mayor of Houston last weekend. He's pictured in the photo above with the beautiful Abenaa Bailey who is also supporting the Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee for Mayor Campaign. 



AUBREY R. TAYLOR: "We must make it our business to start "PUTTING PEOPLE OVER POLITICS" going forward into the 2023 City of Houston Mayoral Election, the 2024 Democratic Party Primary, and 2024 Republican Party Primary. Our nation is at a serious crossroads, and a serious course correction is desperately needed in America."

Black Are Being Brainwashed By Other Blacks Like Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Bishop James Dixon

Black leaders like Georgia Provost (right) and Charles Stamps (left) are not sold on Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee becoming the next Mayor of Houston. “Sheila Jackson Lee has had more aids than I have shoes,” said Georgia Provost. She also went on to say that Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee treats her aids like slaves. OTHER THOUGHTS…Charles Stamps seems to believe that Amanda Edwards is a longshot, but would perform much better than Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee in a December runoff – even against someone like Tony Buzbee, because of her ability to appeal to a broader base of Houstonians.  

Robin Williams, Lee Kaplan, Rickey “Ray Key” Tezino, John Whitmire, Amanda Edwards, Sheila Jackson Lee, Robert Gallegos, Gaylon Caldwell, Derek Broze, Julian Martinez, and Gilbert Garcia are candidates who have filed their treasurer opponents and plan to run for Mayor of the City of Houston as of Thursday, April 20, 2023. FILING DEADLINE…The official filing period to run for Mayor of Houston, Texas will open on Saturday, July 22, 2023, and close on Monday, August, August 21, 2023.

Without Chris Hollins dropping out of the race for Mayor of the City of Houston, former City of Houston Councilmember Amanda Edwards has several different pathways to victory. Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is the only candidate in the current field of “MAYORAL CONTENDERS” who could win the race outright without a runoff. And what most political pundits are forgetting is that John Whitmire faces a few unseen challenges. What are they? Well, white males have faced unique challenges trying to win local City of Houston Mayoral Elections as well as countywide races over the course of the last few Midterm Elections, and Mayoral Elections in Harris County, Texas.

As for former METRO Chairman Gilbert Garcia, he seems to be a fish out of water. Gilbert Garcia’s campaign is floundering around, and flopping back and forth like a sick sunfish, bass, or catfish gasping for air on the bank of the Buffalo Bayou.

When you look at the fact that Gilbert Garcia, who supposedly has $22 Billion under management at his firm, he sure doesn’t act as if he wants to be Mayor of the City of Houston. Garcia should be making waves right now but doesn’t even appear to be making a ripple.

For those of you who don’t know, a ripple is simply a small wave or a series of waves on the surface of the water. When it comes to the Gilbert Garcia for Mayor Campaign, he’s not even scratching the surface, when it comes to the top contenders in the race.

Garcia has all the potential in the world, and on top of that, I actually like his chances. But he doesn’t have a clue what the hell he’s doing. And when you get right down to it, he has to be listening to the wrong advisors. Nobody knows Gilbert Garcia, besides a handful of people in political elite circles and he’s walking around like he’s a lock to make the December runoff election because of his Latino heritage or something. What is he thinking?

When Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee entered the race and appointed Amber Mostyn as her treasurer, she upset the apple cart so to speak. And if you notice, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is using 4412 Almeda Road, in Houston, Texas as her mailing address. Why is the 4412 Almeda Road address significant? Well, Womack Development & Investment Realtors, the company owned by businessman Gerald Womack is located at that address.

As it stands right now, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee appears to be formulating a plan to win the Tuesday, November 8, 2023, City of Houston Mayoral Election without a runoff. And if her “POLITICAL MACHINE” is successful in their quest to get former City Councilmember Amanda Edwards to step aside, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee could make quick work of the current field of contenders.

What is attorney Tony Buzbee waiting on – Christmas? At this point, it’s going to take someone who isn’t afraid of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee to stop her from blowing through this patchwork of candidates who have thrown their names in the hat already.

Senator John Whitmire isn’t going to go hard at “QUEEN SHEILA” because he’s just not that type of guy. And Gilbert Garcia doesn’t appear to have the “KAHUNAS” it will take to topple “QUEEN SHEILA” and her regime from what we’re seeing so far.

Now, when it comes to Amanda Edwards, she’s very unique, and when you get right down to it, as a former At-Large Councilwoman, Amanda Edwards is the only person in the race right now who has already proven that she can win a citywide political race.

“MR. CHARLES STAMPS.”


 Charles Stamps, the founder of the MLK Grande Parade is a straight-shooter when it comes to politics. Earlier this week Charles Stamps was asked whether former At-Large Councilwoman Amanda Edwards was going to remain in the 2023 Mayor’s race or succumb to the pressure tactics being used against her.

"THE ANSWER."

Charles Stamps answered back with, “Yes Sir. They think that Garcia can’t win in the general and won’t make the runoff,” said Stamps, speaking of former METRO Chairman Gilbert Garcia’s chances.

“Gilbert Garcia and John Whitmire will meet the same fate,” according to Stamps.

He also believes that attorney Tony Buzbee is going to enter the field of 2023 Mayoral candidates and get a plurality from conservatives and could easily make the runoff again. “But he will meet the same fate as Whitmire and Garcia,” explains Stamps.

“You can’t win a citywide race with a singular plural,” he says. What is he talking about? What Stamps is alluding to is the fact that many of the candidates in the race so far are all leaning Democrat and will try to appeal to people with a singular political belief, or ideology, which is not the way to run in a nonpartisan election in a city as diverse as our beloved Bayou City.

According to Stamps, “Amanda has put together an unseemly alliance, but she is unwavering in her goal and has the capability to unite all factions; even against someone like Tony Buzbee in a nonpartisan race.”

“Amanda is a longshot, but is plausible and maybe probable as “SJL” has a lot to overcome and I am not sure she can,” he said, speaking of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and her chances of winning.

“MOMA PROVOST.”


Georgia Provost has one of the most recognizable names in Harris County politics. And for the record, she's a Black woman who hasn't been bought by anyone. That being said, she's also not afraid to speak her mind and tell it like it is when it comes to topics related to politicians like Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, Mayor Sylvester Turner, Carroll G. Robinson, or state Rep. Jolanda Jones.

"TRUTH BE TOLD."

Speaking of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee, after sending out a text message a few weeks ago, I received a comment back from businesswoman Georgia Provost that’s worth sharing.

“Good afternoon, Mr. FBI Agent, check out how Black Elected Officials treat their Black Aides,” said Georgia Provost in reference to my report about what was happening to state Rep. Jolanda Jones, at the state Capital with her staff members abruptly resigning.

Georgia Provost went on to say, “Jolanda Jones is not the only one, Sheila Jackson Lee's had more aids than I have shoes.”

“They all talk to them like they are slaves,” explains Provost, speaking directly to how some Black public officials treat their aids. “Carroll Robinson, Sylvester Turner, and many others,” she says.

“IMPORTANT DATES.”

The first day to officially apply for a place on the ballot is Saturday, July 22, 2023, if you plan on running for Mayor, Houston City Controller, or Houston City Council on Tuesday, November 7, 2023, in our beloved Bayou City.

The last day to file for a place on the ballot is Monday, August 21, 2023, by 5:00 p.m., for all those interested in playing an active role in the future of our great City.

“FILING APPLICATIONS.”

All applicants can officially start filling for a place on the ballot at the Mayor’s Office, that’s located at 901 Bagby, 3rd Floor, Houston, Texas, 77002, after July 22, 2023. According to the City of Houston’s website, “Applications may also be submitted via e-mail to mayor@houstontx.gov. Please note that, for applications submitted via e-mail, the filing fee or petition instead of a filing fee must still be filed in person. Please also note that the first day of the filing period is set by state law and does not move; the hours of operation for the Mayor’s Office are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.”

“FILING COSTS.”

The filing fee to run for Mayor of the city of Houston is only $1,250.00, the fee to run for Houston City Controller the filing fee is only $750.00, and the fee to run for one of the Houston City Council positions is only $500.00. However, the filing fee must be paid by cash, cashier’s check, or by certified check made payable to the City of Houston.

The City of Houston will not be accepting any personal checks or money orders from any candidates. And once you pay your filing fee, you can’t get your money back. Filing fees are non-refundable. (See City Charter, Art. V, Sec. 6.), for more information.

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Abenaa Bailey and the Honorable Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee are all smiles at the Sheila for Houston rally that was held on Saturday, April 14, 2023, on the rooftop of Post Houston.


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GROUND-GAME EDITION
EMAIL: aubreyrtaylor@gmail.com
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HOUSTON, TEXAS 77058-3039
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