While Beto's every twitch and utterance continues to be scrutinized and fawned over by the corporate media gaggle following him everywhere, I'll wait until the kerfuffle subsides before addressing the marquee matchup next year. I would like to give one of the consistently under-reported candidates some attention.
I'm the only one running for that seat willing to talk about socialism. Most people I talk to who would be considered conservative think they need to worry about communism while we see the kind of control that they fear under capitalism. I try but I could definetely use the help! https://t.co/DtKvDZQ6uS
— DelilahForTexas💚☮🌻🌎 (@DelilahforTexas) November 16, 2021
Aside to Governor Fish Lips: Get your socialists straight, dumbass.
I'm glad @BetoORourke is running on legalizing marijuana and expanding Medicare. Look at our website to find out more! https://t.co/mFZtI719gT
— DelilahForTexas💚☮🌻🌎 (@DelilahforTexas) November 16, 2021
I imagine his team already checked it out as those have been part of our platform from the beginning. Oh and 2nd ammendment rights too.
And she's right; the Texas Greens do have a tall task ahead.
Looks like we have a lot of work to do! #GreenTwitter #COP26 https://t.co/l6vb3H7Wms
— DelilahForTexas💚☮🌻🌎 (@DelilahforTexas) November 2, 2021
So pitch in, and help out Delilah if you can.
On to a few more noteworthy filings of late:
North Texas Democrat @BeckleyforTX joins race for lieutenant governor #txlege #tx2022 https://t.co/jQOkt5gdBv
— TX Capital Tonight (@TXCapTonight) November 16, 2021
The news here is that a woman and an actual Democrat entered the race for lieutenant governor, but the TexTrib settled on describing Beckley as "one of the most liberal members" of the statehouse. Many Texas Democrats seem to dislike her, if Twitter comments are any barometer. This may say something about Beckley but probably says more about rando TexDonks who Tweet, as well as the TexTrib, who in announcing GOP bids for office do not lead off with "one of the most conservative members" ... Mark Jones' reviews notwithstanding. Even poor Beckley called herself a 'moderate' in her announcement. Meanwhile the titular head of the Texas Not-So-Progressive Caucus shrugged and semi-endorsed Mike Collier, the other former Republican already running. I'd laugh if any of this marginalization, unconscious or otherwise, was funny any longer. It isn't.
Among 5 primary season dramas @gromerjeffers recommends watching:
— Bob Garrett (@RobertTGarrett) November 15, 2021
Van Taylor vs Keith Self in TX CD-3 (Collin County)
Eddie Bernice Johnson's retirement vs. re-election decision (she has an announcement this Saturday)#2022elections #txlege
https://t.co/LyVsZgRVTl
Plenty of speculation to be had here, but the reelect logo seems like an unusual choice if she's announcing retirement #TX30
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) November 15, 2021
State Rep. Ina Minjarez, D-San Antonio, announces she’s running for Bexar County judge, becoming the latest Texas House member to not seek re-election.
— Jasper Scherer (@jaspscherer) November 15, 2021
Minjarez had teased a bid for county judge after @Judge_wolff said he won’t seek re-election: https://t.co/m3S8A9NpfX #txlege https://t.co/8tcjT5c5U0
Minjarez joins former state district judge Peter Sakai in the race. In reporting that news, TXElects listed all of the state representatives and senators who are retiring or running for another slot. The list was the best I had seen but is already out of date with Beckley's announcement, the departure of southeast Texas Rep. Joe Deshotel, and this:
New: @RepDominguez is officially in for the race to succeed @SenatorLucio https://t.co/fIMZ09S5nS #SD27 #txlege
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) November 17, 2021
You can see why following this just on Twitter is a job for someone who gets paid a lot to do so. I'm a pensioner, so I'm moving on ... to lesser but still notable developments.
2022 is going to be one long year. #txlege https://t.co/IoL7PcUlbZ
— Jim Henson (@jamesrhenson) November 15, 2021
Aren't we all.
Tough interview for the AG, not just reconciling conflicting vax mandates but apparently has no opinion on abortion bounty hunter law #txlege---Chris Wallace Calls Out Texas Hypocrisy on Vax Mandates https://t.co/0SPO9OLoRw via @thedailybeast
— harvey kronberg (@HKronberg) November 14, 2021
BREAKING: The U.S. Department of Education’s civil rights enforcement arm has launched an investigation into allegations of racial and gender discrimination at the Carroll Independent School District in Southlake, Texas.
— Mike Hixenbaugh (@Mike_Hixenbaugh) November 17, 2021
Scoop from @ahylton26 and me: https://t.co/JPbBn5LFoK
A new Texas redistricting lawsuit filed by @scsj, @aaldef, and @aclutx challenging state house, state senate, and congressional maps. #txlege https://t.co/eBV6jlYNbZ
— Michael Li 李之樸 (@mcpli) November 17, 2021
Travis County Clerk Dana DeBeauvoir says she's retiring.
— KUT Austin (@KUT) November 13, 2021
DeBeauvoir worked for more than a decade designing a one-of-a-kind ballot system that pioneered security features that are now commonplace in most U.S. voting machines. https://t.co/Ip6hwo53Nq
A couple of labor items:
BREAKING: 14,000 #Houston grocery worker #strike at @Kroger could happen in next week as @UFCW union members vote on contract#EssentialWorkers are standing up for good pay and healthcare they've earned as #COVID continues
— Abraham White (@abwhite7) November 14, 2021
New @HoustonChron @AmandaDranehttps://t.co/z8Un8L49ti
With Thanksgiving a week away, Kroger shouldn't be fucking around with the help, because they are very likely to find out what happens when they do. (And the truth is they have been, for a very long time.) If you needed a reason to start shopping at HEB, please take this one.
ExxonMobil workers begin voting on @steelworkers future at @exxonmobilbmt refinery https://t.co/4LJs5YazHh #SETX
— Forever in debt to your priceless advice. (@PDiddie) November 16, 2021
And don't buy any gas from ExxonMobil, either.
Here's the criminal and social justice news.
The Texas health department insists delta-8 is an illegal substance. But there is no law against the substance, and state troopers haven't made a single arrest. https://t.co/zOIvIHTHel
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) November 14, 2021
#breaking There was a small riot at Briscoe Unit, the prison holding ppl arrested thru Abbott’s border initiative, Operation Lone Star. Several men - US citizens arrested w/the migrants - started fires in protest, got gassed, broke out windows & went outside to escape the gas pic.twitter.com/HoUUuS77UI
— Keri Blakinger (@keribla) November 16, 2021
.@LinaHidalgoTX wanted an independent investigation of the #AstroWorld disaster to ensure objectivity.
— Zach Despart (@zachdespart) November 16, 2021
Commish @AdrianGarciaHTX, a former Houston police officer, instead offered a plan to support that agency's probe and do an internal Harris County review.https://t.co/ffKhHml8zm
I sure wish former cops wouldn't cover for cops.
Let this sink in: At 12:00pm today, there are about 1,000 human beings trapped in the downtown Houston jail, separated from their families, because they cannot pay between $100-$1,000 money bail premiums. They are presumed innocent, and 18 of them have died this year.
— Alec Karakatsanis (@equalityAlec) November 16, 2021
Ed Gonzalez can Tweet all the daily platitudes and inspirational quotations he likes. When he becomes Sheriff Joe's top border cop, nothing is going to fundamentally change. And everybody knows it.
How about some good news?
No insurance? No doctor? No problem. For $60 a month, the University of Houston College of Medicine Direct Primary Care Clinic is open to you. https://t.co/qJDnOA2h6C #khou11
— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) November 11, 2021
The Texas Workforce Commission is providing 12 months of free child care to low-income parents who are employed in the accommodations, food services and retail industries in addition to arts and recreation. https://t.co/CtYTgpFak2
— Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) November 17, 2021
70% of Indigenous people live outside of reservations, embedded in day-to-day society. Experience the beauty and complexity of what it means to be Indigenous. Watch #OurAmerica: Indigenous and Urban" starting Wednesday wherever you stream ABC13 Houston. @CharlyABC13 pic.twitter.com/WnkEzeGSFr
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) November 16, 2021
And a few more soothers.
🎄 Don’t miss out on TXU Energy presents Zoo Lights this holiday season with your crew! As you walk along the Zoo Lights path, you’ll come across the Enchanted Forest presented by King & Spalding featuring a few new elements never seen before. Buy tickets: https://t.co/8hB5Vb0Tyi pic.twitter.com/JPDiOmUGIs
— Houston Zoo (@houstonzoo) November 14, 2021
Happy #SundayFunday, y'all.
— HMNS ❤️🦖🧠🌌 (@hmns) November 14, 2021
Just a few more days until #RamsesHMNS and the new Hall of Ancient Egypt open at #HMNS.
❤️🐶
VISIT: https://t.co/BsNOZr4Yh4 pic.twitter.com/E6b6tLB5ig
"You don't find the blues, the blues find you."
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) November 16, 2021
---- the great Lightnin' Hopkins. Lightnin' was born in Centerville in 1912 and passed away in Houston in 1982. He was a huge influence on many Texas musicians. @BillyFGibbons has some great Lightnin' Hopkins stories. pic.twitter.com/df6SS7L1OO
Meanwhile, in Texas. . .
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) November 15, 2021
Deputies wrangled a kangaroo that was on the loose in Boerne and returned it to its owners.
Plus, more Texana news: https://t.co/KzqCZxMOrt