The Texas Progressive Alliance stands with the marchers as
it brings you this week's roundup.
Off the
Kuff analyzed the Harris
County precinct data for the Democratic Senate primary.
SocraticGadfly
offers his thoughts on the
lawsuit by Seth Rich's parents.
Stace offers his
thoughts on law
enforcement and media portrayal of the Austin bomber.
As if last weekend’s March For Our Lives events weren’t epic
enough, Texas
Leftist was glad to see some Houston Area high school
students start yet another impressive movement. By bringing prominent
Democratic and Republican leaders together in ways that political forces have
fallen short, the Inaugural Day
of Unity Texas is off to a great start.
Neil at All People Had Value made
the point that we are facing an authoritarian/Constitutional crisis.
Ted at Jobsanger enjoyed watching Trump squirm over Stormy
Daniels but
wants the country to move on — to Hillary 2020 presumably, or maybe JoePa Biden, now, since he wants to fight Trump.
The Texas Trib notes that Texans
are getting ever harder to count as the 2020 Census is just two years
away.
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And here are
some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
Stephen
Young lists ten Texas celebrities who ought to get into politics, a
list that might have been a bit more useful before the primaries.
Also at the Dallas Observer, Jim Schutze says Ben Carson may be right about something.
Also at the Dallas Observer, Jim Schutze says Ben Carson may be right about something.
Space
City Weather explains why a hurricane forecast for 2018 will be a
challenge.
Jeff
Balke puts the blame on negligent drivers for the spate of car
crashes with light rail trains in Houston.
Dwight
Silverman shows how to manage your Facebook privacy settings.
Mean
Green Cougar Red takes a long look at the Uber self-driving car that
caused the death of a bicyclist.
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