
You’ll Never Believe The Dumb Lawsuit A New Yorker Has Filed Against Texas
Austin, Texas sees its share of legal battles as the state capital and home to not only the state Supreme Court, but also both chambers of the legislature. If you look at our third branch for Texas, the executive branch, you will find the source of our ridiculous predicament.
Read More: Dumb New Washington DC Idea Would Loom Large In Texas
Probably one of my biggest complaints about the Lone Star State is how litigious we allow ourselves to be. Do we honestly want to be the type of place where you order a burger without pickles, and it gets handed to you with pickles that we should just sue instead of trying to solve a disagreement in a mature manner?
You'll Never Believe The Dumb Lawsuit A New Yorker Has Filed Against Texas
George Costanza once said, "You know, we're living in a society!"
Sadly, somewhere along the way, even in the friendly state of Texas, we lost our ability to hand anything in a civil manner and instead attempt to get our satisfaction from a civil suit.
Read More: Texans Might be Swimming in the Gulf of America One Day Soon
According to this KHOU article, a bar owner in New York's capital city of Albany has filed a lawsuit against Texas because our Lieutenant Governor had the audacity to propose calling a New York strip steak a Texas strip. We are the beef state after all, if you have ever eaten a New York strip, odds are very high the cow that donated the cut was from Texas.

Whether or not people start calling a cut of beef by a new name is never going to affect sales. If anything it will gain more engagement between the patron and the guest.
Seeing dumb lawsuits like this perfectly illustrate the small mind set of New York, and why everyone there calls their capital city Small-bany.
16 Iconic Foods That Originated In Texas According To Tasting Table.
Gallery Credit: Noah/Canva/Getty Images
18 Examples of Negative Social Media Trolls
Gallery Credit: Liberty
50 Photos Of Historic Galveston, TX Mansion For Sale
Gallery Credit: Thomas Schwenk of Coldwell Banker TGRE
More From 100.7 KOOL FM








