Daniel Alders shares thoughts on future vigilance and concerns over Central Texas flooding

Daniel Alders shares thoughts on future vigilance and concerns over Central Texas flooding
Daniel Alders, Texas State Representative from the 6th district — Official Website
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Daniel Alders, a public figure active on social media, shared several posts on July 4, 2025. His tweets covered themes of vigilance for future generations, political commentary, and concern for those affected by natural events in Central Texas.

In his first post on July 4 at 13:43 UTC, Alders emphasized the importance of vigilance and sacrifice for the benefit of future generations. He stated that “The freedom of future generations is dependent upon our vigilance and willingness to make sacrifices today.”

Later that day, at 14:00 UTC, Alders made a brief comment with a link titled “Dems.” The tweet contained only this reference: “Dems: https://t.co/nZhXHbLbkP https://t.co/bvZ2cUPyol”, which suggests it might relate to political discourse or critique.

At 15:01 UTC, Alders expressed concern over weather conditions affecting Central Texas. He urged caution as he offered prayers for those impacted by rising waters. His message was “Praying for those in Central Texas today. Please be careful out there as the waters continue to rise!”

Central Texas experienced significant flooding due to recent heavy rainfall.



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