SocraticGadfly
describes how DSA darling Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had another unforced error
on Twitter — this one over
Congressional pay in the shutdown.
Gadfly also offered a
roundup of his top blogging for the year, going by views and other
factors. Much of it was devoted to batting down conspiracy theories.
And here are some posts of interest from other Texas and
national blogs and news sites.
At the Dallas Observer, Jim Schutze takes a look at the white year, black year and general year in review, while giving good decade-aged kicks in the nads to John Wiley Price and the Perot clan.
At the Dallas Observer, Jim Schutze takes a look at the white year, black year and general year in review, while giving good decade-aged kicks in the nads to John Wiley Price and the Perot clan.
Texas
Monthly looks at Steven Mark Chaney’s acquittal after serving 25
years on a murder sentence due to junk science..
Since this is a year-end wrap, Texas Monthly also looks at
its
top Texas books of 2018.
Along with your host, Michael Harris suggests reading
actual print books, even as he, an author, struggles with that.
Ken Paxton’s prosecutors are challenging a pay ruling
against them by the CCA, and he is trying to undercut them again, notes
the Texas Tribune.
Grits
for Breakfast posts his 2018 top 10 criminal justice reform stories.
The Texas Observer notes six Texan individuals or groups who lost power this past year. (Contra Kuff, I think the section about Bexar Dems is pretty clear.)
Fracking of gas as well as oil is great for the Texas
economy, bad for climate change, the
AP describes.
Dos
Centavos posts his personal 2018 top 10.
David
Bruce Collins takes a look at how many of the U.S. Democratic
freshmen are actually New Democrats.
The Texas Trib notes that state Sen. Charles Schwertner
remains
in the MeToo spotlight after an ambiguous investigation.
The Texas Observer catches my own state Senatecritter liking
him some white nationalists. Unfortunately, as it also notes, after
being primaried by a sensible state Rep. and winning, Bob Hall coasted to victory.
The Observer also offers up a collation of six
stories about rural Texas.
ProPublica
reports Dallas schools aren’t helpful for minorities, in many ways.
Jim
Schutze seems to have a bromance for Angela Hunt running for Dallas
mayor; he’ll accept
Scott Griggs.
Paradise
in Hell remains our premier interpreter of Individual 1.
Juanita says
"good riddance" to Paul Ryan.
Therese
Odell suggests a New Year's resolution we should all adopt.
The
Bloggess celebrates another successful community giving effort.
Many unions are still slouching toward Gomorrah. World
Socialist notes a Wisconsin Aerospace local that scrubbed a strike
and won’t tell the public why.
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