The Jim Wells Post
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07/04/2026
For roughly 230 of America’s 250 years, our nation has been at war or engaged in military conflict somewhere in the world.
Think about that for a moment.
More than two centuries of Americans answering the call to serve. More than two centuries of sacrifice. More than two centuries of blood shed to build, defend, and preserve the nation we know today.
America’s story is not one of perfection. It is one of perseverance.
It is the story of Native peoples whose history on this land stretches back thousands of years. It is the story of Patriots who fought for independence. It is the story of those who endured slavery, of soldiers who answered the call in every generation, and of citizens who continued pushing this nation closer to its founding ideals.
The Constitution speaks of forming “a more perfect Union.” Not a perfect Union, but a more perfect one.
That is the American story.
A nation willing to confront its failures, correct its course, expand liberty, and continue striving to become better with each generation.
Our strength has never been that we were perfect.
Our strength has always been that we continue to grow.
As we celebrate 250 years of independence, let us honor every American who sacrificed for this country, remember every chapter of our history, cherish the freedoms we enjoy today, and commit ourselves to leaving an even stronger nation for those who come after us.
Happy 250th Birthday, America.
May God bless the United States of America.
06/27/2026
An Open Letter to Our Elected Representatives and the American People
A Proposal to Strengthen Public Trust Through Independent Law Enforcement Accountability
To Our Elected Representatives,
And to every American who believes that justice should apply equally to everyone,
Our nation was founded on a simple but powerful principle: No one is above the law. That principle should apply equally to every citizen and every public official, including those entrusted with enforcing our laws.
The overwhelming majority of law enforcement officers serve with honor, integrity, and courage. They put themselves in harm’s way every day to protect our communities, and they deserve our respect and support.
However, when an officer abuses the authority granted by the public, violates constitutional rights, engages in corruption, falsifies evidence, uses unlawful force, or otherwise commits a crime under color of law, the damage extends far beyond a single incident. It erodes public confidence, undermines the credibility of honest officers, and weakens faith in our justice system.
For that reason, I propose the creation of an Independent Law Enforcement Accountability Agency in every county or judicial district.
This agency would not replace police departments, sheriff’s offices, or other law enforcement organizations. It would not patrol neighborhoods, respond to routine calls, investigate crimes committed by ordinary citizens, or perform traditional police duties.
Its mission would be singular.
To investigate criminal misconduct committed by law enforcement personnel.
Its jurisdiction would be limited exclusively to law enforcement officers and employees acting under color of law. It would have no authority to arrest or investigate ordinary citizens for unrelated criminal offenses.
The agency would operate completely independently from every law enforcement organization within its jurisdiction. It would not answer to the police departments it investigates, the sheriff’s office, or any agency whose employees fall under its authority.
Its investigators would possess the authority necessary to investigate allegations of criminal misconduct, obtain evidence, review body camera footage, interview witnesses, execute warrants as authorized by law, and, where supported by probable cause and due process, arrest law enforcement personnel suspected of committing crimes.
The agency would also provide a confidential reporting system for citizens whose rights have allegedly been violated and for honest law enforcement officers who witness misconduct within their own departments. Officers should never have to choose between protecting their careers and doing what is right.
This proposal is not anti law enforcement.
It is pro accountability.
It is pro Constitution.
It is pro public trust.
An independent agency would also protect innocent officers. When allegations are false, an impartial investigation should clear those officers quickly and publicly. Accountability means following the evidence wherever it leads, not assuming guilt or innocence.
Knowing that an independent agency exists solely to investigate criminal misconduct within law enforcement could discourage abuses of power before they occur. Accountability is not only about punishment after the fact. It is also about preventing misconduct by ensuring that no public official believes they are beyond scrutiny.
I also encourage lawmakers to examine whether current laws provide sufficient accountability when public officials are convicted of serious crimes committed under color of law. Where existing laws fall short, I ask that they be reviewed and, where appropriate and constitutional, amended to better protect the public, preserve due process, and reinforce the principle that no office places a person above the law.
This proposal is not intended to divide citizens from law enforcement. It is intended to strengthen the relationship between them by ensuring that the public can have confidence that allegations of misconduct will be investigated independently, fairly, and without institutional conflicts of interest.
The strength of a free society is measured not by how much power its government possesses, but by how effectively that power is restrained by law.
Justice should never depend on who you are, what badge you wear, or what office you hold.
Justice should depend on the truth.
I respectfully ask our elected representatives to consider this proposal, study its merits, seek public input, and begin a national conversation about creating a truly independent system of law enforcement accountability.
To my fellow Americans, regardless of your political views, I ask you to consider this idea on its merits. If we believe in equal justice under the law, then we should also believe in independent accountability for everyone entrusted with enforcing it.
A government earns the trust of its people not by demanding confidence, but by building systems worthy of that confidence.
Respectfully,
The Jim Wells Post
04/28/2026
I’ve Always Said People Are Pack Animals and We Prove It Every Day
People don’t just get misled they often settle into it.
Mainstream narratives, selective framing, and repeated talking points can act less like information and more like a sales pitch. The message is packaged, simplified, and delivered over and over until it feels familiar, almost comfortable. At that point, it is not just about being convinced. Sometimes it is about choosing not to question it.
But this is not just about politics. It is about people’s willingness to think for themselves. We see it everywhere. Someone gets accused or talked about, and before any real facts come out, people jump on the bandwagon. They repeat what they heard, follow the crowd, and treat it like truth without ever stopping to question it.
Part of that comes down to human nature. We are wired for belonging. Like pack animals, we look to the group for cues, what to believe, what to say, and what to ignore. When social media pages, news outlets, and the people around us all echo the same narrative, it creates a sense of consensus that is hard to push against.
Then there is effort. Finding the truth for yourself takes time. It means reading beyond headlines, comparing sources, and sitting with ideas you might not like. Ironically, we live in a time where verifiable evidence is easier to access than ever, yet many people still will not take that extra step. It is easier to accept what is handed to them, especially when it aligns with what everyone else is saying.
Over time, this creates a loop. The messaging reinforces the group, and the group reinforces the messaging. What starts as influence turns into comfort, and comfort turns into habit. People do not just get misled, they become willing participants in it, not always out of ignorance, but out of convenience.
In the end, this is not just about being deceived. It is about how easily people trade independent thought for comfort, and how often they choose to go along with the crowd instead of thinking for themselves.
02/28/2026
IT'S OVER!
Reports out of Israel state the Ayatollah is DEAD, and Israeli forces claim to have located his body.
Nobody can stop the momentum now. The Iranian regime's top tyrant is gone, and the path is clearing for freedom-loving people to rise up against decades of oppression.
With President Trump back in the White House, America stands ready to support real change—not endless appeasement. The era of funding terror and radical Islam is coming to an end.
God bless our troops, God bless Israel, and God bless the Iranian people fighting for liberty. Total victory is coming! 🇺🇸🇮🇱
Tensions Rise During Presidential Visit to Corpus Christi
President Donald Trump visited Corpus Christi on February 27, 2026, speaking at the Port of Corpus Christi. The event drew both supporters and protesters to the area throughout the day.
Peaceful protest is a constitutional right. Disagreement is part of democracy.
But calling for people to “die” is not protest. It is not activism. It is not courage.
Video taken on scene captured individuals in the protest crowd chanting what sounded like “die” toward attendees who were there in support of the event.
No matter your political views, encouraging harm toward fellow Americans is reckless and dangerous rhetoric. When political disagreement turns into open hostility toward human life, something has gone too far.
Strong opinions are expected at political events. Calls for violence should never be normalized.
Law enforcement was present and monitoring the situation. At the time of this posting, there were no confirmed reports of physical altercations or arrests.
Political passion is one thing. Crossing the line into wishing death on others is another.
Is this the direction we want political discourse in our community to go? Or should we expect better from those who choose to protest?
The full video from the scene is included below so readers can judge for themselves.
The Jim Wells Post will continue to follow any updates as more information becomes available.
02/22/2026
📊 Are Jim Wells County Property Taxes Climbing Too Fast?
In recent years, many homeowners across Alice and Jim Wells County have noticed something concerning. Property appraisals are rising, and so are tax bills.
Even residents who haven’t remodeled, added square footage, or made major improvements say their valuations continue to increase.
So what’s happening?
When property values rise, local taxing entities including schools, the county, and the city calculate taxes based on those updated appraisals. Even if tax rates stay the same, a higher valuation can still mean a higher bill.
Some homeowners are asking questions.
My house didn’t change. Why did my taxes?
Are appraisals reflecting the real market?
Is anyone pushing back?
Others point out that rising property values can be a sign of economic growth and increased demand.
But the real question for Jim Wells County residents is this.
Are increases happening at a reasonable pace, or are longtime homeowners being squeezed?
The appraisal protest process is available each year, yet many residents either don’t file or don’t realize they can challenge their valuation.
We want to hear directly from you.
If you’re comfortable sharing, comment below with
What was your property tax bill last year
What is it this year
Did you protest your appraisal
Was your protest successful
Let’s compare real numbers and bring transparency to the conversation.
The Jim Wells Post
12/31/2025
A Minimum Wage Increase Isn’t a Raise. It’s an Inflation Adjustment
Nineteen states are raising the minimum wage in 2026. Headlines will celebrate it as a pay raise, and politicians will take victory laps. But let’s be honest about what’s really happening.
When the minimum wage goes up, prices don’t stand still.
Rent goes up.
Groceries go up.
Gas goes up.
Insurance goes up.
Fast food goes up.
That so called raise is usually gone before the first paycheck clears.
Raising the minimum wage does not create new value. It adjusts numbers in an economy where everything else is already getting more expensive. It is inflation chasing inflation. You are running faster just to stay in the same place.
Here is the part nobody likes to talk about. If your income only goes up when the government says so, you are always going to be behind.
The only real raise in life does not come from legislation. It comes from raising yourself.
That means learning a skill that not everyone has. Becoming harder to replace. Taking responsibility instead of waiting for relief. Working when others are clock watching. Studying when others are scrolling.
Education does not always mean college. It can mean trades, certifications, self teaching, entrepreneurship, or mastering a craft. What matters is value. The more value you bring to the table, the less you have to ask permission for a raise.
People who level up their skills do not panic over minimum wage headlines, because minimum wage no longer applies to them.
The truth is uncomfortable, but it is real. No law will ever make you wealthy. No mandate will ever make you free.
Only discipline, learning, and effort can do that.
You do not escape the system by demanding higher floors. You escape it by building a higher ceiling.
12/30/2025
Do You Think You’re Not a Slave?
You wake up early.
You go to work.
You trade your time, your body, your energy for money.
You think you’re free.
But let’s slow down and actually look at where your labor goes.
If you make one hundred thousand dollars a year, you do not just pay income tax. That is the part people focus on because it is obvious. The truth is you are taxed long before the money ever reaches your hands, and you continue paying long after it is deposited.
Before your paycheck clears, federal income tax, Social Security, and Medicare are already taken. Right there, more than twenty percent of your labor is gone. You worked those hours, but someone else claimed them first.
Then come the taxes you see every day. Sales tax on almost everything you buy. Property tax if you own a home, or rent inflated by property tax if you do not. Gas tax every time you fill up your tank. Vehicle registration, inspections, tolls, permits, and fees just to exist legally inside the system.
By this point, you are already working roughly four months out of the year just to satisfy government claims on your labor.
But that still is not the full picture.
There are taxes you never see. Employer payroll taxes that could have been part of your wages but were never offered to you. Corporate taxes baked into the price of food, tools, clothing, and utilities. Tariffs passed on quietly through higher prices. Excise taxes on fuel, alcohol, airline tickets, phones, and insurance premiums. Compliance costs and regulations that businesses pass directly to consumers.
Then there is inflation, the quietest tax of all. No vote. No bill. No receipt. Just your money buying less every year while assets rise faster than wages. Inflation taxes your savings, your patience, and your discipline.
When you add all of this together, the average worker is not giving up thirty percent of their labor. They are giving up closer to forty percent, sometimes more.
That means nearly half of your working life each year is claimed before you ever get a choice.
January is not yours.
February is not yours.
March is not yours.
April is mostly gone.
Only sometime around May or June do you begin working for yourself.
And before someone says this is the price of civilization, ask yourself a simple question.
When was the last time you chose how that money was spent?
You cannot opt out.
You cannot redirect it.
You cannot say no.
Your labor is taken automatically under threat of penalties, fines, or force. Not with chains, but with percentages, paperwork, and compliance.
Call it what you want. Tax. Contribution. Civic duty.
But measured honestly, in time instead of slogans, a large portion of your life is not your own.
And the system survives because most people are taught to think in dollars, not months. If people understood that they are working a third to nearly half of every year for obligations they never agreed to, the conversation would change very quickly.
So ask yourself again, honestly.
Do you think you’re not a slave?
11/12/2025
🇺🇸 What “No Tax on Overtime” Really Is And Isn’t
A lot of people thought overtime was finally going to be tax-free.
Come this next tax season, they’ll see that something did change, but not much. The difference is small, and the government still found a way to keep most of it.
Here’s what actually happened:
The government is still taxing most of the overtime check. The only part being “deducted” is the overtime premium, that small bump added on top of regular pay when overtime is time and a half.
Example: if someone makes $30 an hour and overtime pays $45, only the extra $15 counts as the “premium.” The tax taken out of that $15 is what gets returned.
So if someone worked 100 hours of overtime in the tax year, they’ll only get back the taxes that were taken from that small part, not from the full overtime pay. At roughly a 22 percent tax rate, that’s about $330 back at tax time. The rest of that overtime? Still taxed.
And honestly, every dollar of overtime, both regular pay and premium pay, should be returned to us or never taxed in the first place. We earned that time. We gave that effort. None of it should be taken.
It doesn’t matter who’s in the White House, Democrat, Republican, Trump, Biden, or anyone else. Until a real no tax on overtime law is passed, nothing changes for the people putting in the hours.
I don’t care who the president is. I’ll challenge any of them if they won’t stand for the working class. Politicians talk about freedom, but they keep taxing the time people give up to keep this country alive.
People are working late, missing weekends, missing family, just trying to stay ahead, and part of that effort still gets taken away.
The truth is, our time on this earth is short. The average man only lives around 73 years, and women around 79. That’s roughly 4,000 weeks in an entire lifetime. By the time we reach 18 years old, the age we start working, we’ve already lived about 936 of those weeks. Every hour we work is a piece of that time spent, a moment we’ll never get back.
So when overtime gets taxed, it’s not just money being taken. It’s our time, our energy, and our efforts.
That’s not freedom. That’s ownership over someone’s time.
This country was built on real work, by people who gave everything they had and asked for nothing but a fair return. Hard work should belong to the one who does it. Free men weren’t made to labor just to hand it back to the system.
It’s time to push for a true no tax on overtime law, one that respects time, effort, and the people who actually keep this nation moving.
Work belongs to the worker. Time belongs to the individual.
No one should be taxed for giving more of both.
Stand tall and break free from the chains that keep your time enslaved to taxes.
Hell, we aren’t the government’s slaves. The government is supposed to be indebted to the people. It was built to serve, not to own.
Because real freedom is owning your time, owning your work, and keeping what you’ve earned. 🇺🇸
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