These are the most-read posts of the month of April. As is normal, if any of them are not from April, which I know is the case for the past month, they'll be so indicated.
No. 10 was about the basic income plan and legal showdown in Houston.
No. 9? Counterpunch dropped an antisemitic dime, and remains unapologetic. (And it shall remain pinned as my featured post.)
No. 8? Texas think tank 2036 tries to ignore climate change by silence.
No. 7? South Dallas suburb Wilmer may indeed have problems, but the Dallas Observer story about that has its own framing problems, which I corrected.
No. 6? As I noted about it last month when shopping there for the first time in several years, with Texas grocery H-E-B and its cult, reality trumps nostalgia.
No. 5 was one of the Texas Progressives weekly roundups, this one primarily about Gaza and related issues.
No. 4 was about the issue of dental care as health care, an issue that is a problem in other developed nations, too, and not just the United States.
No. 3, to riff on No. 5, was totally about Gaza and was about Biden's lies of seeing pictures of dying Gazan children.
At No. 2, a 2017 blast from the past continues to trend, in my very thorough takedown piece of Actual Flatticus, aka Alan Smithee, aka IRL Chris Chopin.
No. 1? No, without yet posting a single 8-WAR year, Juan Soto is NOT a $500 million generational talent. Remember, that's Scott Boras talking, followed by his fanbois.
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