With the end of the Texas Legislature's banana republic every-other-year session approaching, the Texas Progressive Alliance is old enough to remember
when even Republicans would have laughed at the idea of Danny Goeb running the Texas Senate.
Off the
Kuff notes that the state's voter ID failure in
2016 was way bigger than you thought it was.
The
night they drove old Dixie down happened twice in New Orleans this
past week, as documented by PDiddie at Brains and
Eggs.
Republicans
double down on killing women with expanded war on health
services.
CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme says
vote as if your life depends on it.
It does.
SocraticGadfly
says that Republicans, Democrats and media pundits alike who talk about a "25th Amendment solution" to
President Trump need
to read their Constitution better.
Neil at All People Have Value attended
the weekly Tuesday protest at the Houston office of wicked-doing
Senator John Cornyn. APHV is part of NeilAquino.com.
Jobsanger is among those seeing Joe Lieberman as Trump’s
possible FBI director as
a terrible choice.
The Lewisville Texan Journal sees possible collusion sees possible collusion — a violation of state law —
between the Lewisville school board and its political action committee in a
bond election.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
The
Lunch Tray likes the newly-unfettered Michelle Obama.
Paradise
in Hell wonders what US Rep. Mike McCaul does with his time.
The Current
notes some of the most self-proclaimed "pro-life" members of the Lege
using procedural tactics to kill a bill that would fund a study of rising
maternal mortality rates.
Therese
Odell has the late night reactions to the latest Russia revelations.
The TSTA
Blog explains why vouchers leave special ed students behind.
Juanita
finds some politicians who got rougher treatment than Donald Trump.
TransGriot
eulogizes Houston LGBTQ activist Kristen Capps.
Grits
for Breakfast decries replacing driver’s license responsibility fees
with an even-worse tariff system.
Zachary
Taylor says that ALL for-profit insurance — including things like
life insurance, not just health, is government-sanctioned crime.
The
Texas Observer, with perfect timing near the end of the Lege session,
quotes House member Celia Isabel as saying that Speaker Straus is getting
rolled on the bathroom bill.
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