Along the Texas coast, some Texas Progressive Alliance bloggers are scrambling for batteries, non-perishable food items, and full tanks of gasoline. But we still have time to bring you the best lefty blog posts from last week.
Off the Kuff tries to predict how county clerks and AG Ken Paxton will react to a SCOTUS ruling in favor of marriage equality.
Libby Shaw at Texas Kaos -- and contributing to Daily Kos -- spanks the Texas Republican Party for its ideological decisions that rip off Texas taxpayers, robbing them of paid for services. Wake up voters. TX GOP: Spite Cheats Texas Taxpayers.
A few people predicted Leticia Van de Putte's close loss in the San Antonio mayor's race, and PDiddie at Brains and Eggs found them.
CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wants you to know a labor-bashing provision was in the Latino-bashing border security bill. 50 hours a week is the new norm.
Socratic Gadfly thinks we need to drop a bomb on our entire current health care system, going beyond "single payer" to a full-blown British-type National Health System.
Nonsequiteuse is frustrated by journalists who can't or won't shut down wingnuts when they go into the Gish Gallop.
WCNews at Eye on Williamson has good news regarding renewable energy: Georgetown will be powered 100 percent by renewable energy within the next few years.
Neil at All People Have Value took a picture of the mailbox he used to send a $50 donation to the Bernie Sanders campaign. APHV is part of NeilAquino.com.
Texas Leftist wants you to know about the 150th Anniversary of Juneteenth, and where you can go across Texas to celebrate.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
Scott Braddock looks back at how the Senate operated in a non-two-thirds-rule world.
Juanita Jean is keeping an eye on Tom DeLay as the SCOTUS same sex marriage ruling draws near.
Greg Wythe reviews the list of departing (or possibly departing) legislators so far.
Scott Metzger offers his thoughts on a recent kerfuffle between some high-end restaurants and the Silver Eagle beer distributor that has many Texas microbreweries caught in the middle.
Carmen Cruz and Annetta Ramsey argue that marriage equality matters to both gay and straight people.
BEYONDBones celebrates World Ocean Day while spreading the word about the problem of plastic pollution.
The Texas Election Law Blog critiques Rick Hasen's criticism of the Hillary Clinton campaign's push for voting rights reform.
Jay Crossley calls for an end to road-only bonds.
Off the Kuff tries to predict how county clerks and AG Ken Paxton will react to a SCOTUS ruling in favor of marriage equality.
Libby Shaw at Texas Kaos -- and contributing to Daily Kos -- spanks the Texas Republican Party for its ideological decisions that rip off Texas taxpayers, robbing them of paid for services. Wake up voters. TX GOP: Spite Cheats Texas Taxpayers.
A few people predicted Leticia Van de Putte's close loss in the San Antonio mayor's race, and PDiddie at Brains and Eggs found them.
CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme wants you to know a labor-bashing provision was in the Latino-bashing border security bill. 50 hours a week is the new norm.
Socratic Gadfly thinks we need to drop a bomb on our entire current health care system, going beyond "single payer" to a full-blown British-type National Health System.
Nonsequiteuse is frustrated by journalists who can't or won't shut down wingnuts when they go into the Gish Gallop.
WCNews at Eye on Williamson has good news regarding renewable energy: Georgetown will be powered 100 percent by renewable energy within the next few years.
Neil at All People Have Value took a picture of the mailbox he used to send a $50 donation to the Bernie Sanders campaign. APHV is part of NeilAquino.com.
Texas Leftist wants you to know about the 150th Anniversary of Juneteenth, and where you can go across Texas to celebrate.
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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.
Scott Braddock looks back at how the Senate operated in a non-two-thirds-rule world.
Juanita Jean is keeping an eye on Tom DeLay as the SCOTUS same sex marriage ruling draws near.
Greg Wythe reviews the list of departing (or possibly departing) legislators so far.
Scott Metzger offers his thoughts on a recent kerfuffle between some high-end restaurants and the Silver Eagle beer distributor that has many Texas microbreweries caught in the middle.
Carmen Cruz and Annetta Ramsey argue that marriage equality matters to both gay and straight people.
BEYONDBones celebrates World Ocean Day while spreading the word about the problem of plastic pollution.
The Texas Election Law Blog critiques Rick Hasen's criticism of the Hillary Clinton campaign's push for voting rights reform.
Jay Crossley calls for an end to road-only bonds.
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