First political things first: Houston and Austin have city council seats to fill, and those special elections are on tap.
Click here for everything you need to know about voting, and information about your SEVEN candidates running in Austin City Council District 4:
— Cari Marshall (@CariMarshallTX) January 10, 2022
/2 https://t.co/q6gNDiEWCb
The candidates running to represent west Houston on City Council in a special election this month are focused on flooding and crime as they campaign for the seat. https://t.co/TgH9gkchp5
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) January 9, 2022
Lots of Democratic supporters are throwing in to help Team Blue for the spring.
Gulf Coast AFL-CIO Announces Historic Early Endorsements in Key Harris County Races by Texas Gulf Coast Labor Federation AFL-CIO https://t.co/ETSztVbK1I
— Linda Morales (@laboruniongal) January 11, 2022
"Historic"? Okay, whatever. Kuff posted the D primary campaign interviews conducted so far.
Living Blue in Texas gives predictions and endorses the following for Harris County House races: @CrewsforTX, @WestforTX, @VoteAnnJohnson, @Jon_RosenthalTX, and Stephanie Morales. #txlege https://t.co/7bJmyAjydD
— Shell_Seas (@LivingBlueTX) January 10, 2022
Most people write off Texas because they think it's a "Red State".
— Sema (@_SemaHernandez_) January 11, 2022
Well, it's time you start paying attention to the Texas Women that are running to change that!
We have 48 days left till the Primary Election to help organize and donate to help them win.
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Say hello to the first of @TexasTribune's many guides to the 2022 election ...
— darlacameron (@darlacameron) January 7, 2022
A accessible list of the 800+ people on the ballot statewide and a tool to find out who's on the ballot where you live!https://t.co/Kwd1b6J0Vl
With some thoughts on the ancillary issues affecting Democrats' prospects, Michael Li explains why the discourse about how the Donks have "won" redistricting misses a lot of the picture. Rick Casey predicts the future following the ongoing 2020 election fraudit. And Steve Vladeck observes that the vaccine mandate cases before SCOTUS are really about the future power of federal administrative agencies to regulate... anything.
Here's something I didn't see coming: the Texas Tribune finds a "bothsides-ism" in that TXGOP tweet about standing in line.
A meme posted by the Texas GOP on Friday provoked anger from the left, giddiness from the right, and became a top trending Twitter post that day.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) January 10, 2022
Experts on internet propaganda and misinformation say that's exactly what it was intended to do. https://t.co/M8HrWQgYU5
Is "owning the libs" really the same as obstructing
That's my segue to 'Republicans behaving badly'.
The Dallas salon owner recently tweeted “Chinese students should be BANNED from attending all Texas universities” https://t.co/xp6H8LlwWV
— Fort Worth Star-Telegram (@startelegram) January 7, 2022
Luther does not understand the difference between Chinese students and the Chinese government. I'm being charitable; she is obviously a bigot. She's been thoroughly denounced -- if only by one brave Republican -- and she should lose and go back to styling hair after March 1.
Who underwrites the brutal, cruel, immoral attack on #txed teachers?
— Pastors for Children (@pastors4txkids) January 9, 2022
Wilks Bros of Cisco, Tim Dunn of Midland, @mayes_middleton et. al.
Who takes this money? Read below.
In fact,read Every. Single. Syllable by @cjtackett
This hypocrisy stops now. @texasaft @DianeRavitch https://t.co/F2ELIb6SwH
Texas teachers could easily swing the November elections to the Dems, but they've been unable to coalesce their caucus, just like every other left-leaning outfit in Texas. I doubt whether a midterm election with a deeply unpopular Democratic president is going to change history.
This fishy survey is a political push poll stacked with questions bashing FWISD and public schools in general, then asks for your name to match with public records. Do not respond pic.twitter.com/89ANT50lyi
— Bud Kennedy / #ReadLocal (@BudKennedy) January 9, 2022
New @jsmccullou: TX sheriff under investigation on allegations that his department seized cash from undocumented migrants before turning them over to ICE, without instigating forfeiture proceedings and even if the migrants weren't accused of a state crime. https://t.co/jsqbd1ksp5
— Matthew Watkins (@MWatkinsTrib) January 10, 2022
Texas’ abortion law could stay in effect for months, appeals court suggests https://t.co/NSJ17BBnGD via @19thnews’ @shefalil
— Emily Ramshaw (@eramshaw) January 7, 2022
Quite the clip via @James_E_White campaign, appearing to show Sid Miller denying his consultant was charged in hemp license scheme (He was) https://t.co/tzGDLAS99m
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) January 7, 2022
We've reached the Governor Fish Lips portion of this segment.
In the first three months after Texas enacted its abortion ban, 3,079 rapes were reported across the state, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety. @GregAbbott_TX https://t.co/laD137Yvug
— Kimberley Johnson (@AuthorKimberley) January 9, 2022
The Texas Legislature and @GregAbbott_TX have spent at least $6 billion of your money on "border security" and it appears that what we've gotten so far is a mile of wall #txlege
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) January 8, 2022
Can't leave the Texas Democrats' bad behavior out.
What in the world?!?
— Bob Libal (@blibal) January 4, 2022
Harris County DA Kim Ogg seems to be requesting funding for a training on “criminal travelers/gypsies”
Any Harris County watchers know what this about? @stjbs @Grits4Breakfast @keribla @FairDefense @Grassroots_News pic.twitter.com/z74EWC6PDw
Ogg is bad news; has been since the start. (You may be unable to view this due to privacy settings; here's what it refers to.)
I have too many COVID posts -- everyone who isn't dead knows that's the top story -- so I'll save them for later. Here's the latest cannabis news.
BREAKING: Weed is on the ballot in Austin!
— GroundGameTX (@GroundGameTX) January 10, 2022
City Clerk just certified our Austin Freedom Act for the May 2022 ballot. We’ll get to vote on decriminalizing marijuana and banning “no-knock” warrants.
Click below for details. And please share the news! https://t.co/bH3xrnh4xN
Overhead @ the dispensary:
— Chris Becker 🐝 (@chris_honeybee) January 8, 2022
Budtender: “Sir, can you put a mask on please?”
Sir: “Sure, sorry. I’m from Texas - we don’t have all these regulations down there. We have freedom in Texas.”
Budtender: “Isn’t weed like a felony in Texas?”
🤣🤣🤣
The climate headlines:
State climatologist: Texas has hottest December on record with climate change a contributing factor. https://t.co/RIWiNXMueg pic.twitter.com/yYsCR2UTVw
— KXAN Weather (@KXAN_Weather) January 9, 2022
Something important to note about this, @MitchellFerman When the gas can't get down the supply chain due to freezing weather, it over pressurizes equipment and blasts out into the air. I've been watching this for years. https://t.co/kPHlLbeNCKhttps://t.co/Y2T3jGHks6
— Methane Hunter (@TXsharon) January 6, 2022
And a few social justice items.
A baby who was handed to U.S. soldiers amid the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan was finally reunited with his family, who ended up at a refugee camp at Fort Bliss. https://t.co/t8OUcfUhR3
— El Paso Times (@elpasotimes) January 9, 2022
Thanks so much to everyone who has chipped in to help Laura Atlas Kravitz after the fire this weekend and to @mckeds for setting up this fundraiser. Laura has a tough road ahead and anything you give or have given already is a huge help #txlege https://t.co/i76ayB6WpI
— Scott Braddock (@scottbraddock) January 10, 2022
Forrest Whitaker begs you to please not mess with Texas rock art.
Some good people died; some bad people also.
Glasstire eulogized Ann Harithas, artist, curator, and co-founder of the Houston Art Car Museum.
In memory of Bob Saget, we're looking back at one of the most prolific TV dads of our generation. https://t.co/WEximxOQ9q pic.twitter.com/O2d5VCL4KN
— E! News (@enews) January 10, 2022
#BREAKING: Robert Durst, the real estate heir tied to deaths of friends, relatives and a Galveston neighbor, has died at age 78. He was sentenced to life in prison in Sept 2021 for murder of friend Susan Berman. @KPRC2 covered Durst for years: https://t.co/wHdS47buA0 #hounews
— Aaron Fernandez-Wische (@KPRC2Aaron) January 10, 2022
One soother.
The 300 block of Main Street in Houston, 1866. Less than 30 years after the city was founded and one of the oldest photos I have tweeted. pic.twitter.com/3yicbti2q5
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) January 9, 2022
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