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Recall Houston
In favor of recalling Houston's Mayor
10/17/2025
Join us tomorrow, October 18th, at City Hall from 2-6pm for the No Kings Day protest. We’re also looking for canvassers to help us get this mini tyrant out.
10/13/2025
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10/12/2025
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10/06/2025
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10/06/2025
Other Democrat Mayors in this country are attempting to prevent cooperation between ICE and city police force and defending sanctuary cities and civil rights. Ours is not and, worse, is lying about it. We know ICE is violating rights, ignoring due process, disappearing people, apprehending citizens and people with documentation, and operating illegally. Why would and why should we have a mayor that supports that?
10/05/2025
We feel like a broken record saying this, but the city cannot keep going the direction it's going. This is bad for Houston. Whitmire is bad for Houston. Let's get him out of office.
10/04/2025
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Once again Whitmire is either failing to read the room or, worse, supports the idea of a proliferating police state as Trump and Abbott do. Either way it is not what Houstonians want or need. We want safety with smart, civil policy that decreases crime. Not massive police presence at protests, not a 1.1 billion dollar budget for police, not half of the city budget to go to police, and not ICE cooperation.
10/03/2025
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Whitmire chooses cruelty over compassion. There have been several policies and intitiatives that cities have implemented (Houston included in the past) to help combat rising costs of living and set those who are homeless on the path towards permanent housing. Dallas has actually had success in reducing homelessness this year. Instead of policies that help Houstonians we get a mayor that chooses to jail and fine them. Fining people who can't pay is not only unnecessary harassment but a waste of city and police resources and time.
10/02/2025
Whitmire 🤝 Thoughtless crap solutions that hurt Houston
He has no ability to plan for the future of Houston for long term or doesn't care to. He has to go.
We're in a time where these ai and data mining centers are draining cities and rural areas dry, leaching pollutants into the water and ground, and pumping pollutants into the air. Some states are currently looking into policy to allow companies to control energy use in homes in order to reroute energy to these centers. We need a mayor that recognizes long-term impacts of these industries and sets up policies to protect Houston long term to preserve the natural resources and what little clean air we have, not sell it off to exacerbate a water supply issue in 5 years.
10/01/2025
Another long-term planning failure and ignoring needs of Houstonians from Mayor Whitmire. You might say "well this is metro not the city," which is true, but metro takes their direction from the mayor so this was signed off by Whitmire. He's just not cut out for this job 🤷♀️
09/30/2025
Lives over lies.
Paused projects = Higher costs
These decisions over street redevelopment will shape the cities development and the lives of Houstonians for years to come, especially with the city's budget issues that will continue to show up in the future. Houston needs a mayor that makes smart decisions based on facts and expertise that places lives and quality of life at the top of the priority list and makes decisions that are good for long-term growth and development. That is not Whitmire. Let's get him out of office.
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