What began as a procedural maneuver has turned into a raw test of power and pride. By cutting off direct deposit and slapping $500-a-day fines on absent Democrats, Texas House leaders have weaponized the paycheck itself, turning personal livelihoods into political leverage. The message is unmistakable: return and comply, or pay the price—literally and publicly.For Democrats who fled to block voting legislation, the choice now is brutal. Come back and surrender the only leverage they have, or stay away and watch the financial strain deepen by the day. Supporters of the crackdown insist lawmakers abandoned their posts and left Texans without representation. Opponents see a chilling precedent: if a majority can punish dissent by attacking income, the next battle won’t just be about votes, but about who can afford to resist at all.
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