Will George Soros Determine Austin’s Next District Attorney?

In two weeks George Soros’ plan to turn Austin into another Seattle or San Francisco could take a big leap forward if Travis County residents are foolish enough to vote for Jose Garza for District Attorney.

If he wins, expect “catch and release” for antifa rioters and a refusal to prosecute drug dealing offenses on Austin’s streets.

Who is Garza?

Garza is a former immigration attorney and current co-executive director of the Workers Defense Project. He is a member of the Austin chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America, according to an interview that he gave with Jacobin magazine.

His opponent, Martin Harry, is a private attorney and former U.S. Navy judge advocate who is running a law-and-order campaign focusing on the “core functions” of the DA’s office: prosecuting criminals, deterring crime, and protecting victims’ interest.

At a Central Texas Candidate Forum on September 12, [Republican DA nominee Martin] Harry said the main difference between him and his opponent is that Garza is more concerned about those who commit crimes, whereas he is more concerned about the victims of crimes. He describes Garza as having an “anti-law enforcement platform.”

Thanks to the partial partial police defunding, violent crime is already up in much of Austin.

And Soros and company are backing Garza with lots of money:

In the race for Travis County district attorney, challenger José Garza reported total political contributions of more than $548,000 from Feb. 23-July 4. He had some help in that from a group called the Texas Justice & Public Safety Political Action Committee, as well as the Real Justice PAC out of San Francisco. Other committees helping José Garza include the Workers Defense in Action PAC and the Austin Firefighters Association PAC, both located in Austin.

Philanthropist George Soros contributed $652,000 to the Texas Justice & Public Safety PAC between March 11 and May 29. According to Garza’s opponent, District Attorney Margaret Moore, the PAC spent more than $600,000 on digital media and glossy mail advertisements to help Garza. Moore’s campaign released a blistering attack on those expenditures saying, “The amount of money being poured into the district attorney’s race is alarming and abhorrent. Local elections should be decided by people from this community, free from the crushing influence of outside spending by PACs that are not accountable to this county.”

A lot of out-of-state money is flowing into the race:


As befitting a Soros-backed candidate, Garza loves making spurious charges of racism against the Austin Police Department:

If Garza is elected, expect crime in Austin to skyrocket, and radical left-wing gangs to loot and riot with impunity, just like in Portland.

To prevent this catastrophe, Travis County residents will have to do the unthinkable: Actually elect a Republican to a county-wide race.

Travis County residents need to vote like their lives depend on it—and, with Austin murder rates spiking after the homeless camping ordinance repeal and the partial police defunding, it very well might.

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5 Responses to “Will George Soros Determine Austin’s Next District Attorney?”

  1. FiftycalTX says:

    Gee, I wrote the Unamerican statesman a “letter to the editor” on 10/18 that echoes the same thing you wrote. For some strange reason they have not contacted me about printing the letter. I wonder why?

  2. MIK says:

    He’s not invincible. Ask Sandra Doorley, DA in Monroe County NY. She beat the Soros backed radical in 2019.

  3. George_Banner says:

    George Soros is the most evil man in America and probably on the planet.
    Throughout most of human history traitors were dealt with summarily and harshly.
    There is something so sick in a traitorous Jew having started his fortune by collaborating with the nazis in the Holocaust and stealing from the Jewish victims and probably a considerable number of non-Jews, too, that I can’t find words eloquent enough to curse him.
    – – –
    Today we have made so many mistakes in how with deal with issues that traitors can enjoy a lavish lifestyle and boast of their traitorous ways and nothing bad at all happens to them.
    We are truly and completely become a pussyfied civilization.
    – – –
    One day George Soros is going to die of old age having enjoyed the lavish life of a nazi collaborator, run away with the loot from the murdered victims of his nazi collaboration, having spent the rest of his life trying to destroy our Constitutional Republic while living protected by the institutions paid by all taxpayer that he did his best to ruin and enslave.
    The true vast scope of Soros’ damage to America and the world is astonishing.
    There is something so wrong in all this that it boggles the mind.
    Injustice should have a limit.
    And the smug smile in the face of traitors should be erased and replaced by something very different.
    – – –
    Of course he’s going to try and get evil people elected.
    He is an infectious human pathogen.
    He lives to spread his disease.
    – – –
    But he also has a considerable number of enablers and sympathizers so don’t be surprised if he succeeds.
    Half the country seems to be on his side.
    His life has been one of success.
    When did he not get away with his evil?
    – – –
    Decency trying to protect and build has such a much harder time than evil destroying . . .

  4. Wesley says:

    Legislatures should make clear by passing statutes that elected officials, such as district attornys may be removed from office by the Governor, should they fail to uphold the law, and discharge their duties appropriatly. The law should also be amended to allow charges be brought or revocation of any immunity in the event they fail to apppropriatly discharge their duties.

    Permenant disbarmemet as an attorney should also be an option.

  5. Frank says:

    Abbott can and will, if need be, send in the National Guard to restore order in Austin. This is not Washington, Oregon or California we are talking about here.

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