Monday, November 08, 2021

The Standard Time Wrangle from Far Left Texas


We're all recovering from the time change -- personally I love falling back -- so while there are Tweets aplenty I'll touch lightly today and hopefully have shorter and more frequent posts here this week.

The calamity at AstroWorldFest dominated the weekend's local, state, and national news.  And now the subsequent investigations and lawsuits are taking over.


As the filing period for the March primaries and November elections prepares to begin, a scrum has developed among Democrats for the open TX-35 seat in Central Texas.  Austin council member Greg Casar and statehouse Rep. Eddie Rodriguez III will join David L. Anderson Jr., Claudia Zapata, Danielle Fewings, and Sass, all of whom previously declared.  Zapata has been outspoken about having been overlooked since she entered the race when Lloyd Doggett was still running for re-election.  (Doggett has shifted to TX-37, hoping to avoid a Latino/a challenge.)

Following the recent TexTrib polling that showed K-Pax comfortably leading the crowded GOP AG primary, Pee Bush put on his Captain Obvious costume.


Over on the left, the Democrats picked up a new contestant, Rochelle Garza, who should split the identity vote quite nicely with Joe Jaworski and Lee Merritt.  Beyond her announcement and Stace's slobber, I've seen nothing about her campaign.  Merritt OTOH is getting a ton of publicity.


By the way, here's those Biden polling numbers Kuffner was looking for last week.  He's going to need his scuba diving gear to see them.

Let's move on to some climate updates.  I still have a rather long post planned for COP26; for now, a few state items.


Sorry, Evan Mintz.  Time has run out on the Ike Dike.


A bit of COVID:


And some criminal and social justice developments.


Once in a while, though ...


Congratulations to a couple of Texans on promotions and recognition.


McKee-Rodriguez actually scored just ahaed of Beyonce', who has mostly abdicated her public community and social responsibility over the past year (or perhaps longer ... which, to be fair, is more of a 'what have you done for us lately' complaint from me more than it is anything else).

The rest of the calm-me-downs for today:

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