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September 07, 2023

Texas progressives talk luck, hypocrisy

Showing how the political term "independent" is bullshit, here in Tex-ass, support for Warren Kenneth Paxton's impeachment conviction is almost as low among indys as among Rethugs.

SocraticGadfly noted all the Texas-connected Basketball Hall of Fame inductions last month, listened to most of the speeches and wondered why nobody noted the role of pure dumb luck.

Off the Kuff has good news on the drag ban, book rating ban, and Death Star bill, and bad news on the gender affirming care ban.

Austin is getting introduced to actual world music.

Texas' hypocrisy on abortion is not surprising, since it's ultimately in the name of politics.

Meatball Ron's Florida congressional redistricting map ruled state-unconstitutional

Self-driving cars may indeed be safer than you and I, with one BIG BIG BIG caveat. The study included ONLY Google's Waymo and GM's Cruise, and not Smelling Musky's Tesla.

Neil at the Houston Democracy Project says that law enforcement unions that call for the removal of judges are a threat to democracy. There is no public safety without democracy.  

Progress Texas brings you the most misguided bills that have gone into effect, though as noted the drag ban bill is now blocked.  

Texas 2036 has a more comprehensive look at the new laws now in effect.  

Law Dork returns to the ridiculous "religious liberty training" sanctions case against Southwest Airlines.  

Jason Stanford notes that the weather doesn't care if you believe in climate change or not. 

The San Antonio Report tells of the burgeoning Afghan refugee community in that town.  

Ken Hoffman reminisces about the late Jimmy Buffett.

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