The flu season continues to ramp up in North Texas and this corner of Texas Progressives reminds all readers to eat healthy and stay healthy through the winter.
Texas politics
ICYMI (and so did I): Bob on a Knob O'Rourke and Dennis Bonnen led the pack in Texas Monthly's annual Bum Steer Awards. More details on O'Rourke and Bonnen.
Julian Castro decided he needed to drop out of the prez run. Why was he in, and why didn't he try to stretch out just another month or two? See my updated presidential odds and earlier speculation about the endgames of Dem candidates.
The Observer provides a preview of Elections 2020 and one on the development of that big ugly wall.
Nonsequiteuse makes the pro-choice case for defeating Rep. Sarah Davis.
The Texas Signal laments our firearms-obsessed state government.
Meanwhile, via Brains, Cristina Tzíntzún Ramirez is kind of shooting herself in the foot in the Senate race:
Then, weirdly, deleting an Tweet with an endorsement by Susan Sarandon. Maybe too far left?Update from Texas: Candidate argues she is "more Mexican" than other Mexicans then blocks other Mexicans on social media who didn't take kindly to those comments.— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) January 5, 2020
It is Jan 5, 2020.
Maybe even worried, that given Sarandon's past, some people might make her into a Greenie?Appears @cristinafortx has deleted her tweet from yesterday touting @SusanSarandon’s endorsement: https://t.co/tnKfL26Fh1 #txsen pic.twitter.com/sqihJ80sZ1— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) January 1, 2020
That said, Brains and Sema Hernandez? Let me know when you cross the $10K mark on fundraising. Let me know when you're going to apologize for kissing Bob on a Knob O'Rourke's ass before the 2018 general was done and doing so even more after it was done when:
In 2018 I was asked if the fee I paid to get on the ballot was drug money.— Sema Hernandez for U.S. Senate (@_SemaHernandez_) January 5, 2020
Also in 2018, a political consultant (Tzintzun Ramirez) hired by O'Rourke, told me to fall in line and not run for US Senate.
I'm not bowing down to the patriarchy or playing by their rules.#NotForSale https://t.co/MUp0RH5PfG
Texana
Marijuana prosecutions continue to drop, fueled in large part by the state's legalization of hemp last year.
Homelessness is on the rise in rural and small town areas. It's hard to know how bad the issue is, as it's not really counted in the boonies. That said, rural areas don't have shelters and other services.
Tinslee Lewis' tragic situation will surely be further politicized. Roe v Wade's anniversary is just two weeks away.
Additional Harvey-like storms are just one of the ways climate change will affect Texas. Let's hope more forceful climate scientists than Katherine Hayhoe arise in the state.
North Texas
Will an LGBTQ anti-discrimination ordinance finally get passed by Denton? Supporters hope so. Denton would become Texas' first smaller or mid-sized city (cities, in my urban sociology, are of above 100K population; below that, you're a town) to pass such a bill.
Houston
Off
the Kuff interviewed Harris County Attorney Vince Ryan
and his Democratic primary opponents, Ben Rose
and Christian
Menefee.
National
Fort Worth Weekly lists Project Censored's top stories of 2019.
Brains' 2020 update makes a pitch for Sanders' semi-inevitability.
Carlos Sanchez gives Julian Castro's Presidential campaign a fond farewell. (I don't, and I also see Egberto Willies as more and more of a Warren-stanner for explaining away his endorsement of Lizzie Warren.
Sports
Hitting the world of sports, SocraticGadfly,
after laughing with schadenfreude over the Hatriots, offered
his hot take on what Jethro Jerry Jones might do to replace Red Jesus
Jason Garrett. Earlier, he tackled baseball, wondering why Cardinals top brass
John Mozeliak isn't
doing more to improve the rotation.
Texas Monthly also discusses the Cheatin' Astros on its Bum Steers.
Miscellaneous/year in review
Mark
Pitcavage remembers the New Year's Eve of Y2K.
Paradise
in Hell has 10 reasons to be glad 2019 is over.
The
Great God Pan Is Dead lists the 10 best comics of the past decade.
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