Texas isn't being Californicated by so many tech-neoliberal dudebros. Shouldn't wingnuts like Havana Ted Cruz rejoice? CD Hooks has the receipts, led by Oracle, which ditched the Bay Area for Austin just four years ago, now moving to Nashville. Oracle's being heavily bribed to make the move. Tesla, with massive layoffs, just sux as Elmo Musk runs it into the ground along side of Twitter. Beyond that, the reality is, as Beto-Bob, aka Rump Fuck O'Rourke, knew in 2018, native Texans are less wingnut than the Californicators, at least the ones not tech-neoliberal dudebros. (There's plenty of tech-libertarian nutters, and non-tech world people, among the Californicators.)
I live in the SD 30 runoff land. I think it's funny that Brent Hagenbuch and Jace Yarbrough are splitting some winger GOP receipts. But, I expect Hagenbuch to win walking away, though not running away.
SocraticGadfly, in two items tied to his years in the Metroplex, says RIP to a former Lancaster mayor and then looks at a Dallas Observer story on Wilmer and adds some needed background.
Off the Kuff looks at the past history of May elections in Harris County.
Stace, in a provocative edition of Thoughts on Viernes opines on the local DA; the local mayor; and local Dems avoiding the subject of student protesters. (Now do Kuff, Stace.)
Big coal-fired power plant owners, facing new EPA music on carbon emissions, pollutants and coal ash, blame ERCOT for not letting them retire their plants. Bullshit.
Twenty-five potential members of the House side of the next Lege want to make it even more wingnut than Danny Goeb's Senate.
The White House Correspondents Association reached a new low in shamelessness.
Zionism and genocide abetting is a problem in the UK as well as the US, including in academia, per Mondoweiss.
Neil at the Houston Democracy Project said the Houston Chronicle endorsed a Republican for one of the HCAD positions knowing full well his attacks on democracy.
The Dallas Observer brings the harrowing story of a local band having their music deepfaked.
City of Yes notes the prominence of LGBTQ-identifying lawmakers in the "yes in my backyard" housing reform movement.
The ConservaDems and Bushies at Texas 2036 warn that our state's weather is indeed getting wilder — and "manage" to never use the words "climate change," another piece rounded-up by the lower-grade environmentalist Kuff.
Observer celebrates 70 years of its political cartoons.
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