Enough for a few subscriptions, and not just those associated with the climate emergency or the vast depth of the corruption in state government.
But that's our jumping-off point today.
.@GovAbbott’s top donor, Kelcy Warren, and his pipeline company @EnergyTransfer had a colossal methane leak https://t.co/X3hFcOJabB via @RANewsTX #TXLege
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) April 20, 2022
This news must have been painful for Fox's Groogan to break.
Breaking: Attorney for GOP activist Dr. Steven Hotze confirms his client has been criminally indicted by Harris Co. Grand Jury on charges of unlawful restraint and aggravated assault w/ a Deadly Weapon in connection with a private voter fraud investigation Hotze funded in 2020. pic.twitter.com/u81nhptRrT
— Greg Groogan (@GrooganFox26) April 20, 2022
Here come the tabs for Governor ASSTax's border crisis.
Economist says Gov. Abbott’s border inspections lost Texas $4.2 billion and 36,000 jobs https://t.co/tTx5au3xZG
— Dallas Morning News (@dallasnews) April 20, 2022
This week's political cartoon by @Branchtoon. #Abbott #TexasPolitics pic.twitter.com/aHFJC7EAeX
— Houston Chronicle Opinion (@ChronOpinion) April 21, 2022
ProPublica's team did the digging on two decades' worth of political stuntery on the southern border, going back to Rick Perry's re-election campaigns.
Among the many questions we continue to have is how is it possible no Texas state agency can provide a basic accounting of all of its state border operations? This has cost Texans billions since 2005 - and where are legislators on this? https://t.co/a78GiSBysA
— lomikriel (@lomikriel) April 20, 2022
But racial hatred is what Texas was fought over and founded on. Why should we expect there to be any change after almost 200 years?
While Republicans fetishize the Alamo, the San Jacinto Battleground, where Texas actually won its independence, is surrounded by petrochemical plants and Superfund sites. https://t.co/wfsObrQ2Gy pic.twitter.com/lo46yGZzBi
— Dr. Bryan Edward Stone (@bestoneTX) April 18, 2022
I have a lot to get to, so I'll put more Earth Day posts in a separate Wrangle. Here's more news from the RGV.
Democratic lawmakers and candidates are calling for details on the Biden administration's plan to lift Title 42, the controversial Trump-era migrant expulsion policy, and how the administration will handle an expected surge of migrants at the U.S. border. https://t.co/3KWZ1Ag2vb
— NPR Politics (@nprpolitics) April 20, 2022
VIDEO: This week, @lilialuciano @CBSNews rode with @TxDPS and its Operation Lone Star on the Texas-Mexico border.
— wgs (@gardnerselby) April 21, 2022
The op, limited to arresting migrants for misdemeanor trespassing, costs Texas taxpayers $250 million a week.
Effect: Uncertain. #txlegehttps://t.co/PVQyt2CEru
Is Texas Facing An Invasion At The Border? Paxton Fails To Explain
— RA News (@RANewsTX) April 18, 2022
Read more at RA News 👇🏼https://t.co/GBnAcx3miW
Some Texas schools now run "migrant lockdown" drills, in the vein of active shooter drills, even though administrators at 8 school districts told @amnelsen they couldn't recall a single incident where a migrant on school grounds harmed a student. https://t.co/3kyR8D183M
— Rachel Monroe (@rachmonroe) April 19, 2022
And here are a few legal, criminal, and social justice updates. Alex Jones hit the trifecta in this category.
Alex Jones' InfoWars files for bankruptcy amid Sandy Hook lawsuits https://t.co/p4yzkk9U3Z
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) April 18, 2022
Houston council OKs security camera mandate for bars, convenience stores over ACLU objections https://t.co/cRq52sYVzp
— Dylan McGuinness (@dylmcguinness) April 20, 2022
Between ShotSpotter and this, it shan't be long before Mayor Sly interviews Tom Cruise to head up a local Department of PreCrime. With Democrats like these in Texas, who needs Republicans?
Which brings me to Kim Ogg.
One of the most interesting political stories in Houston is how Kim Ogg beat the Republican DA as a progressive candidate in 2016 and now counts Republicans as her most important allies in her fight against her fellow Democrats who run the county. https://t.co/VpMNFR7vdY
— Zach Despart (@zachdespart) April 21, 2022
Ogg IS a Republican. She won't be coming out of the closet until she runs for re-election in 2024, but the leopard's spots can't be changed.
Harris County DA’s office wants a self-described socialist judge accused of ‘indefensible bias’ suspendedhttps://t.co/e1dB0nOLX3 via @houstonchron #hounews
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) April 20, 2022
It wasn't enough that her assistant DA defeated him in the primary last month; she wants him off the bench six months early.
Ogg has -- like so many DAs before her -- devolved into a megalomaniac. Harris County Democrats are going to have to do better two years from now. I'm looking at YOU, HGLBTQ Caucus.
A few more of these:
Harris County officials dismiss Abbott Astroworld task force findings as blame game continues https://t.co/pcJXYYsGX0 via @houstonchron #hounews
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) April 20, 2022
The task force makes crowd safety recommendations but doesn't evaluate how Astroworld authorities did or did not follow them. And the report's summary of the disaster has numerous inaccuracies. https://t.co/XJjHEre8Vl pic.twitter.com/VvkA4ykH49
— Zach Despart (@zachdespart) April 20, 2022
OUT NOW: For part II of our series on media coverage of #BondReform and the criminal legal system in Harris County, we analyzed almost 500 articles from the Houston Chronicle. https://t.co/Xq2xaO2fjA pic.twitter.com/FFEVZqfKME
— Texas Center for Justice and Equity (@TexasCJE) April 20, 2022
Edinburg Politics reported that the Orwellian-named Texas Privacy Act was overturned on a First Amendment violation by US Judge Robert Pittman last month. Techdirt followed up on the amicus brief filed against Texas at the Fifth Circuit regarding free expression online. And with some developments on women's right to choose ...
Five Texas district attorneys — from Dallas, Travis, Bexar, Nueces and Fort Bend counties — have publicly promised that they will not pursue abortion-related criminal charges if Roe v. Wade is overturned. https://t.co/PNVpc69ZmQ
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) April 21, 2022
Notably, not Kim Ogg of Harris County. More from Alternet on the tipping point of Oklahoma's abortion ban, and the Texas Signal on the Frontera Fund's promised fight. All power to Wendy Davis and her lawsuit, but I am past the point of believing she is an effective advocate for anything.
New: Over the last six months, a record number of Texas teachers have been reported to the state for quitting in the middle of the school year. https://t.co/5THTl4HuMd
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) April 19, 2022
#HISD:
— Houston Teachers United (@TeachersHouston) April 19, 2022
#1: HISD Kickback Scheme taken down by FBI
#2: HISD Teachers =LOWEST Paid in Houston
#3: HISD Receives $1.1BILLION #ESSER Funds
#4: HISD cries to Media: $70M Deficit -March '22
#5: HISD Found 2 Have $300M SURPLUS -April '22
#6: HISD denying 10K Retention stipend 2 Teachers pic.twitter.com/ahDO39pCSh
"Texas Republicans Behaving Badly" features the usual lineup. I'll add the cops also.
@RepChipRoy knew about the planned coordinated attack on our nation’s Capitol for months.
— Claudia Zapata for Congress, TX-21 (@PoderConClaudia) April 15, 2022
Several Capitol Police Officers lost their lives. Chip could have warned someone, anyone about January 6 but stayed silent.
His compliance cost people their lives. America deserves better. pic.twitter.com/CJJ8mnDgUg
Ted Cruz suggested Disney’s opposition to Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” law will result in shows featuring Mickey and Pluto “going at it.” https://t.co/ey7zVGTGD6
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) April 19, 2022
Denton pigs filed a report on the Patriot Front banner & the months of daily stickers & wheatpasting on the square. Their identities are less secret than the police would believe. Thomas, Rousseau, Kieran Morris, and Graham Whitson of Haslet are orchestrating the drops. pic.twitter.com/TcRDrbyWH6
— Elm Fork John Brown Gun Club (@EFJBGC) April 18, 2022
Lots more but running long so I'll close on the calm-me-downs and promise more later.
50 Years Ago Today: Local news coverage about the Texas #Rangers playing their first home game at Arlington Stadium! (April 21, 1972) #OTD #MLB #Baseball #History pic.twitter.com/LiaHYRSbaV
— Baseball by BSmile (@BSmile) April 21, 2022
"He rolled it up, started it off. And we each took a little hit. This was like on the first tour with him. Then he said, he tapped it out and he said, 'Here, save it for later. Here's something nice for later.' I saved it. I'm not going to ever use that. It's behind glass." https://t.co/JqXKvqaIeD
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) April 20, 2022
Wonder if he needs a job.... https://t.co/A1mMQAjuhL
— SaintArnold (@SaintArnold) April 19, 2022
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