Health Ranger Report: Butch Carmack on upholding constitutional principles and preserving rural Texan values
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Note: This article is based on a "Health Ranger Report" interview posted May 13, 2024 on
Brighteon.com. Carmack, a Republican, has since won the race for Bastrop County commissioner, Precinct 1, against Democratic candidate Joseph B. Thompson.)
- Butch Carmack's campaign for Bastrop County commissioner centers on resisting federal overreach, upholding constitutional principles and preserving rural Texan values. He prioritizes local governance and conservative tax policies, and opposes progressive cultural influences like LGBTQ+ curriculum in schools.
- Carmack advocates for stricter enforcement against illegal immigration, condemns federal obstruction of state efforts and supports property owners' rights to evict trespassers. He praises Texas' deportation initiatives but calls for more cost-effective federal repatriation.
- He rejects federal environmental policies aiming to phase out fossil fuels, arguing they are vital for industry and infrastructure. Carmack warns that forced green transitions (e.g., EV mandates) could strain local resources and harm the economy.
- Opposing developer-backed urban sprawl, Carmack emphasizes preserving Bastrop's rural character. He pledges to fund law enforcement to improve retention and combat crime, while promoting local jobs in oil, manufacturing and conservative-aligned industries.
- His campaign focuses on transparency, resisting tax hikes despite growth-driven revenue increases, and addressing infrastructure needs (e.g., water scarcity). Carmack urges community engagement, framing local elections as critical to defending American values against progressive ideologies.
In an era of escalating federal overreach and cultural upheaval,
Butch Carmack's campaign for Bastrop County commissioner stands as a defiant rallying cry for traditional values and grassroots liberty. The third-generation Texan and longtime business owner emerged as a candidate to preserve rural ethos, combat federal encroachment and uphold constitutional principles.
Carmack joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the "Health Ranger Report" to talk about his campaign. The Bastrop County resident of 22 years told Adams that he launched his campaign out of concern for safeguarding the community's foundation.
The former board member of the Bastrop County Water Control and Improvement District stated he was running because he was afraid of what might step into office. As a county commissioner, Carmack would oversee critical duties like setting tax rates, managing infrastructure and prioritizing public safety – a role he emphasizes must align with conservative values.
Key to his platform is curbing federal overreach, including immigration policies and energy mandates. He condemned the Biden administration's approach to illegal immigration, advocating for tougher enforcement and rejecting federal obstruction of state efforts. He asserted that Americans shouldn't be forced to subsidize those who come illegally, urging support for law enforcement to handle trespassing and property violations.
The interview underscored Carmack's skepticism toward federal environmental policies, such as the
Environmental Protection Agency's push to phase out fossil fuels by 2035. He argued that
fossil fuels are essential, citing their role in manufacturing plastics, agriculture and transportation. He criticized mandates as economically suicidal, noting that EV infrastructure would strain Bastrop's grid.
"They're not going to be able to do away with fossil fuel," Carmack said. "I don't know where and how they think they're getting away with not having fossil fuels."
Carmack praised Texas Gov. Greg Abbott's defiance in deporting illegal immigrants to Democrat-run cities but questioned why the federal government doesn't handle repatriation directly. He stressed that sending the illegal immigrants back across the border would cost less than fueling buses to Chicago, advocating for pragmatic, cost-effective solutions.
Carmack defends readiness, community and culture
A recurring theme was Carmack's commitment to protecting families from cultural decay. The Bastrop County business owner condemned LGBTQ+ indoctrination in schools, citing instances like "drag queen story hours" and pornographic children's books. He said parents shouldn't let schools push agendas that corrupt children, urging support for homeschooling and strict oversight of educational content. (Related:
Leaked video shows LGBT indoctrination is occurring at America’s private schools, too.)
On local governance, Carmack opposed unchecked urban sprawl fueled by developers, highlighting his campaign's independence from corporate funding. He disclosed that his opponent is backed by commercial developers pushing density, emphasizing his focus on preserving rural character and infrastructure. Carmack also stressed improving officer retention by funding law enforcement to combat revolving-door attrition.
Carmack emphasized economic self-reliance, advocating for "conservative jobs" in industries like manufacturing and oil to
counter liberal influence. He mentioned that blue-collar workers sustain American values, contrasting Bastrop's ideals with nearby Austin's progressive policies. He also acknowledged the risks of Tesla layoffs and supply chain fragility, stressing the need for decentralized, locally supported business models.
Adams framed Carmack's candidacy as part of a broader national imperative. The Health Ranger stressed that local governance is where Americans will save America, encouraging like-minded citizens to pursue leadership roles.
Carmack's unapologetic stance — rooted in family, faith and free-market principles — resonates among voters weary of distant bureaucracy.
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Watch the full interview between Butch Carmack and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
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