With this week's lefty blog post roundup, the Texas
Progressive Alliance won't be flying Southwest Airlines for awhile. Not
even for five grand in
cash and another G in flight vouchers, thanks.
In that *ahem* spirit, Socratic Gadfly looked at Southwest's fatal engine blowout and sees it as a continuation of past bad practices
High Plains Public Radio reports -- and links to more in the Houston Chronicle ($) -- regarding the Texas gerrymandering lawsuit, with opening arguments before the Supreme Court this morning. The Texas Observer posits that disgraced former Congressman Blake Farenthold was one of the undeserved beneficiaries of those goofy, and possibly illegal, maps. And Alexa Ura of the TexTrib, at the SCOTUS today, has the explainer. (Three weeks ago she reminded us why this 7-year-old-saga has everybody angry.)
In that *ahem* spirit, Socratic Gadfly looked at Southwest's fatal engine blowout and sees it as a continuation of past bad practices
High Plains Public Radio reports -- and links to more in the Houston Chronicle ($) -- regarding the Texas gerrymandering lawsuit, with opening arguments before the Supreme Court this morning. The Texas Observer posits that disgraced former Congressman Blake Farenthold was one of the undeserved beneficiaries of those goofy, and possibly illegal, maps. And Alexa Ura of the TexTrib, at the SCOTUS today, has the explainer. (Three weeks ago she reminded us why this 7-year-old-saga has everybody angry.)
To commemorate Earth Day, Texas Vox participated
in EarthX in Dallas, with a seminar conducted by Public Citizen's
David Arkush, called "Wake Up and
Smell the Carbon!" And two leading Green Party members discuss environmental activism at Consortium News.
With the Ted Cruz-Beto O'Rourke faceoff taking center stage, Jonathan Tilove at the Austin Statesman's First Reading broke down some of Cruz's bellicose verbiage. Off the Kuff analyzed that Quinnipiac poll, then scoffed at some of the more hysterical responses to it. And Brains and Eggs recommended not betting on Beto this early.
Ted at jobsanger took the Q-poll's current affairs questions and bar-graphed them to reveal how Texas is s l o w l y changing into something a little less conservative.
Ahead of Lewisville's municipal elections, the Texan Journal quantified the city's Power Voters.
In his weekly roundup of criminal justice news, Scott Henson at Grits for Breakfast collates the reports about the undocumented necropolis discovered at the shuttered state prison facility in Fort Bend County.
With the Ted Cruz-Beto O'Rourke faceoff taking center stage, Jonathan Tilove at the Austin Statesman's First Reading broke down some of Cruz's bellicose verbiage. Off the Kuff analyzed that Quinnipiac poll, then scoffed at some of the more hysterical responses to it. And Brains and Eggs recommended not betting on Beto this early.
Ted at jobsanger took the Q-poll's current affairs questions and bar-graphed them to reveal how Texas is s l o w l y changing into something a little less conservative.
Ahead of Lewisville's municipal elections, the Texan Journal quantified the city's Power Voters.
In his weekly roundup of criminal justice news, Scott Henson at Grits for Breakfast collates the reports about the undocumented necropolis discovered at the shuttered state prison facility in Fort Bend County.
DBC Green blog took down
Egberto Willies for that tired binary logic we've come to
expect from Democrats with their blinders strapped on too tight. He also
posted Scott McLarty performing
the same bodyslam on Robert Reich (who
used the word 'siphon', as if elections were zero-sum. Reich is too smart
for such weak logic).
Dan Solomon at Texas Monthly reports on the the defamation lawsuits threatening the media empire of bombastic Infowars host Alex Jones, and Danny Gallagher at the Dallas Observer sees that Glenn Beck's company is tumbling down around him.
In book releases, Bud Kennedy at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram interviews Lawrence Wright, the author of the acclaimed God Save Texas. And Gregg Barrios at the Texas Observer profiles Jorge Ramos and his manifesto for journalists.
ProPublica looks at Betsy DeVos' U.S. Department of Education spiking an investigation into racial disparity in school suspension.
The Dallas Observer reports Dallas cops continue to target minorities for pot smoking.
Dan Solomon at Texas Monthly reports on the the defamation lawsuits threatening the media empire of bombastic Infowars host Alex Jones, and Danny Gallagher at the Dallas Observer sees that Glenn Beck's company is tumbling down around him.
In book releases, Bud Kennedy at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram interviews Lawrence Wright, the author of the acclaimed God Save Texas. And Gregg Barrios at the Texas Observer profiles Jorge Ramos and his manifesto for journalists.
ProPublica looks at Betsy DeVos' U.S. Department of Education spiking an investigation into racial disparity in school suspension.
The Dallas Observer reports Dallas cops continue to target minorities for pot smoking.
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