With the arrival of spring, a legislative session in Austin, municipal campaigns revving up around the state and Texas' primaries less than a year away, the blogs of the Texas Progressive Alliance continue to bring you insights from our members around the state. Here's a roundup of what we've been reporting:
The Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas is now saying that the economic downturn has landed full force in Texas. Spared from the worst job losses during the first 6 months of the current recession, Texas is shedding jobs at an alarming pace.
Wcnews at
Eye On Williamson looks at the trends and offers
a sobering assessment of the hard-line-let-'em-crash mentality of Gov. Rick Perry and the Texas GOP.
Off the Kuff points to a bill by state Rep. Dwayne Bohac to demonstrate that the push for voter ID
really is about vote suppression.
If Republicans really cared about
election integrity, then why do we still have
non-auditable electronic voting machines?
CouldBeTrue of
South Texas Chisme wants to know.
BossKitty at
TruthHugger sees an opportunity to get a degree in the dark arts in
If Texas HB-2800 Passes, I Want A Masters Degree In VooDoo.
In a post that took some work and came out well,
Neil at
Texas Liberal wrote about
what Google searches miss. Also, Neil read the bird sermon of St. Francis to
a dancing duck chicken.
John Coby at
Bay Area Houston writes about
Why Ethics Reform is Needed in Texas.
The Texas Cloverleaf looks at a few local
Twits in the GOP. Twittering Republicans, that is.
Over at
TexasKaos, Libby Shaw tells us that in Hutchinson's world,
"It's All About Me". So she is going to run for governor, keep her Senate seat and give the people of Texas absentee representation. Whatever makes her happy. Heaven forbid she should put her constituents first.
WhosPlayin examined
HB 4441, an attempt by Rep. Yvonne Gonzalez Toureilles to solve some problems related to pipelines.
nytexan at
BlueBloggin is stunned that
Obama Taps CitiGroup Economist For Treasury Spot. So, how does Washington's logic work? They offer a job, at the Treasury Department, to Lewis Alexander of CitiGroup. The Global Marketing Division that Alexander heads up was just fined $2 million by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) for trade-reporting violations, including publishing flawed quotations. Let me know how that works out for you!
Xanthippas at
Three Wise Men has some thoughts on the
goals of American foreign policy, and is wondering if the war in Afghanistan is winnable, at least as we appear to be defining victory.
Molly Ivins
warned us years ago about AIG, "too big to fail", and Phil Gramm. So says
PDiddie at
Brains and Eggs.
McBlogger takes a look at the
valuations being placed on the evil CDO's. Lots of laughs, of course, follow.