T'was three weeks before Christmas and all through the blogs,a few creatures were stirring ... some political hogs!Fattened at the trough of private insurer money, they are ready for slaughter; let's cook glazed with honey.The Texas Progressive Alliance is pleased to bring you last week's highlights from the blogs.
Power to the People! Head over to
Texas Vox to learn more about the
Fair Elections Now Act.
Xanthippas at
Three Wise Men airs out some
thoughts on the escalation of the war in Afghanistan, and some painful lessons learned blogging about the war in Iraq.
Bay Area Houston claims
the race for Houston mayor is now about race.
Texas is the first state to conduct testing of citizens to determine if their health symptoms are caused from exposure to drilling toxins. But
TXsharon is not sure this is such a great idea. Find out why on
Bluedaze: DRILLING REFORM FOR TEXAS.
BossKitty at
TruthHugger sees a political disconnect between incarceration and rehabilitation within America's "big business prison system". Follow through and accountability are casualties of creative budgeting in the criminal justice system with
furlough programs, commutations and pardons BACKLASH. Maurice Clemmons was but a single example of a mentally unstable felon. Where was his follow up? Where was his parole officer? Where was the mental health infrastructure that could have defused this violent explosion?
Neil at
Texas Liberal asked
who are the Democrats running for Houston municipal offices in the runoff election, and who among the Democrats is someone a liberal can support. The post also features pictures and paintings of scenes of gambling as any election is little more than a spin of the wheel.
CouldBeTrue of
South Texas Chisme sees tea parties and general batsh*t craziness in Nueces County with
Club for Growth guy leading the Republican Party.
Teddy at
Left of College Station covers the
political maneuvering in local Republican primaries, and writes about
Obama's War: Choosing Escalation and Occupation. Left of College Station also covers the
week in headlines.
nytexan at
Bluebloggin clearly states
"I'm Sick of War." As I listen to Obama's speech to increase troops in Afghanistan, all I can think of is that the US has been in some kind of war my entire life. Just so you know, I was born between the Korean War and the Vietnam War. We are a war nation. No way to get around it.
WCNews at
Eye On Williamson posts about a conversation over Thanksgiving weekend with two Houston Republicans, or
Why Bill White can win.
This was
Dickens on the Strand weekend in Galveston and PDiddie at
Brains and Eggs took a break from politics and spent the weekend on the island. Here are
a few photos from the festival.
Charles of
Off the Kuff spent much of the week engaged in an
email debate on the Texas Tribune with conservative blogger David Benzion over the merits of Bill White as mayor of Houston and potentially governor of Texas.
liberaltexan reports on
political maneuverings in Republican primaries. It seems that the race for Texas state Senate District Five is getting complicated. Check it out at
TexasKaos.
The Texas Cloverleaf offered its
prediction on whether Bill White would run for Governor. 1-0! Yes!
WhosPlayin thinks the Texas Railroad Commission is on a 'power trip', intervening in the placement of power lines bringing renewable energy to Texas population centers -- ostensibly because the lines might cross over abandoned oil and gas wells, or land that might be used for oil and gas wells in the future.