The Texas Progressive Alliance wonders if Donald Trump has
ever heard of Krampus as it brings you this week's roundup.
The actual progressive Texas Democratic candidates -- as
well as the ones pretending to be -- are in PDiddie at Brains and
Eggs' latest
post.
SocraticGadfly
offered his take on Trump, with egging on from top Democrats, naming
Jerusalem the capital of Israel.
Neil at All People Have Value said even if the external
world is in disorder, we
can still move up and up and up. APHV is part of NeilAquino.com.
As Texas
Leftist slowly makes an effort to get back in the saddle for 2018,
heís thankful for the incredible work of all of his blogging colleagues. Before
we leap into next yearís political hopefuls, itís worth note that a former
Texas elected official made a big move this week. Get ready to see and hear
more from Former Houston Mayor Annise
Parker in 2018.
Dos
Centavos is looking forward to the 2018 Democratic primary.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
Texas
Standard notes that the Texas Legislature approaches a day of
reckoning over
sexual misconduct by lawmakers.
Texas
Vox wants part of the Volkswagen settlement with the state to go to
electric vehicles.
Chuck
Smith breaks down the Colorado bake shop/same sex marriage case that
was argued at SCOTUS.
The
Bloggess is once again spearheading a grassroots effort to help
people in need for the holidays.
Dwight
Silverman has some advice for people who are looking for gifts for
their techie friends and family.
Better
Texas Blog explains how the Republican tax cut bill threatens local
and state public services.
Mean
Green Cougar Red tries to wrap his min around flat earthers.
Free
Press Houston interviews Silky Malik, one of the candidates to
replace Ted Poe in the Second Congressional District.
Paradise
in Hell applauds the selection by Sports Illustrated of JJ Watt and
Jose Altuve as co-Sportspersons of the Year for 2017.
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