This corner of the Texas Progressive Alliance says Go Cards
to start a new baseball season while also saying goodbye Donut Twitter and
other things related to “spin” on the long-awaited Mueller Report.
Brains and Eggs lays out another update on the
2020 prez race; he expects Gillibrand to be among the early folders on the Dem side. (This scribe agrees.)
And here are some posts of interest from other blogs and
news sites.
Jim Schutze
cares very little for “VisitDallas,” either as currently named or as the old Dallas Convention and Visitors Bureau. For good measure, he also turns his eyes on the North Central Texas Council of Governments. He then says both are part of old Dallas mossbacks doing legal money laundering for private projects.
And, in a twofer, something that will always get applause from me, Schutze
throws the Morning Snooze under the bus, this time for hating on the new Dallas County DA.
Beyond
Bones tells you some things you should know about the Deer Park fire
and public safety.
Grits
explains why police should be required to get a warrant to use cell site
simulators, also known as "stingrays".
The
Lunch Tray debunks the arguments for Trump's school nutrition
rollbacks.
Related? The
Texas Observer has a long read on the diabetes, and related amputations, crisis in the Valley.
Stephen
Young breaks down the fight between Texas Senate Republicans and
Facebook over abortion.
The Chronic bird-dogged Kamala (Is a Cop) Harris when she made the presidential rounds in Harris County.
Zapata County residents
who remember the creation of Falcon Dam and reservoir liken it to Trump’s wall. (American Indians in North Dakota know that in spades on the Missouri.)
The Week, perhaps doing too much fellating of AOC, claims “
socialism won” at SXSW. (Given that her non-Green Party version of the Green New Deal doesn’t address the late-stage capitalism elephant in the room of climate change very much, nope, sorry, but not a socialist.)
Also at SXSW? A nutter who claimed three years ago there that he was going to end capitalism now claims we ARE in a Matrix-type simulation but that
he can break us out.
Jeff
Balke proposes four ways to make cycling safer in Houston.
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