








United States Senator holds actor more accountable for swear words than he will ever hold the previous president for insurrection and sedition. https://t.co/5uVmW4bFbW
— Rob Trishman Jr. (@RobTmanJr) January 24, 2021
Deciphering Ted Cruz' mask - Senator Cruz is furiously unsatisfied with the black dildo he recently purchased. He has given it a one-star review and left instructions for his Amazon driver to "come and take it." pic.twitter.com/IMapfFl5qw
— Thomas M. Atkinson (@thomasmatkinson) January 21, 2021
Abbott tweeted in part "Contrary to what Austin leaders think no one has a right to urinate & defecate wherever they want. Homelessness promoted by Austin has also endangered public safety." https://t.co/ZgrKypjvcu
— CBS Austin (@cbsaustin) January 20, 2021
“I’m tired of people pushing me around and talking behind my back.”
— Queef Cyclone©️ (@QueefCyclone) January 19, 2021
~ People in wheelchairs, Greg Abbott
NEW: Two months ago, Texas Lt Gov @DanPatrick put out a big cash bounty for proof of voter fraud.
— Lauren McGaughy π (@lmcgaughy) January 22, 2021
Now, one tipster said he can't figure out how to get the reward.
We've repeatedly asked Patrick why. His spokesman called our questions "stupid."https://t.co/YcqXqnEghy #txlege
— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) January 25, 2021
Texas Republicans are gonna be Texas Republicans. AG Paxton cranky because he didn't get a pardon. https://t.co/0CIcxKLl8j #txlege
— ChrisTomlinson (@cltomlinson) January 20, 2021
Ken Paxton won’t resign, and the Texas House won’t impeach, but TEXAS VOTERS and Joe Jaworski can exit Paxton permanently. The Joe Jaws 2021 Texas Tour is underway. Texas Democratic Clubs: book a date with Joe at joe@JaworskiForTexas.com https://t.co/fDLtBI8s0M
— Joe Jaworski (@JaworskiForTX) January 24, 2021
When will the SREC step in and tell Allen West enough is enough... he can’t raise money, he can’t build coalitions, and now he is pushing people to join Gab??? #txlege pic.twitter.com/CW2A7DCEww
— Luke Marchant (@_Luke) January 24, 2021
JUST IN: Texas man who tweeted about assassinating Rep. Ocasio-Cortez on Jan. 6 faces charges in Capitol riot, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. https://t.co/YgD7XI6Tp5
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 23, 2021
NEW: Court records show Dr. Hasan Gokal took vial from public #COVID19Vaccine site, gave 9 doses to friends and family, including his wife. @KPRC2Joel has latest, @KPRC2 at 4. https://t.co/fka9PpnY2B #hounews pic.twitter.com/yZsTWiIo64
— Aaron Fernandez-Wische (@KPRC2Aaron) January 22, 2021
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— Zach Despartπ️ (@zachdespart) January 25, 2021
“In the number of words usually taken to describe an allegation of retail shoplifting, the State attempts, for the first time, to criminalize a doctor’s documented administration of vaccine doses during a public health emergency,” the judge wrote.https://t.co/mkYxqJ7gxx
"They’re more focused on the profits than on how to prevent infections and deaths."https://t.co/wIOIhsagT9
— Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) January 23, 2021
NO NO NO! New tent facilities to be built in South Texas to house migrants | KTSM 9 News https://t.co/7y25C9bq5E
— Jenn Budd ✊π» (@BuddJenn) January 22, 2021
Informed Consent Action Network was among five anti-vaccine groups that collectively received more than $850,000 in federal loans from the Paycheck Protection Program, the Washington Post reported ... The organization received $166,000 in May, according to founder Del Bigtree. [...] The Austin-based nonprofit has more than 43,000 followers on Facebook and regularly posts information questioning the safety of the coronavirus vaccines. Facebook and YouTube penalized Bigtree’s online anti-vaccine talk show last year for violating misinformation policies and downplaying the severity of the pandemic.
“My thought process is that we’re stagnated,” said Ashton P. Woods of Black Lives Matter Houston.
Woods, along with other community activists, have said they’ve worked for years to see some of the reform policies come into fruition and argues change can begin now.
“Many of the recommendations from this advisory council, much like others, looks like it’s collecting dust on the shelf,” Woods said.
Austin's brand new DA, Jose Garza, is bringing charges against police officers who assaulted a black man, via grand juries, after reviewing a case that had been cleared by the police department 2 years ago & ignored by the prior DA. https://t.co/MuA9rJLqKE
— Taniel (@Taniel) January 23, 2021
Jacksboro attorney and Jacksboro ISD trustee David Spiller will face Nocona boot manufacturer Craig Carter in a runoff election to fill the unexpired House term of Sen. Drew Springer (R-Muenster).
Less than 10% of Texas voters are now rural. Over half are suburban and 40%+ are urban. https://t.co/pLR6Eg6aR3
— Donny Ferguson (@DonnyFerguson) January 20, 2021
This would be another mega-factory for Austin — 10 times more expensive than what Tesla is touting. https://t.co/pdw5l4DnJQ
— AustinBizJournal (@MyABJ) January 22, 2021
"Clean #energy is growing fast in Texas...This is where the jobs are going to be and where the economy is heading," said Raj Prahbu. @ClimateNexus https://t.co/kUtE7edGua
— EcoWatch (@EcoWatch) January 25, 2021
"Hollub had followed the oil patch rules—looked on the bright side, bet on the come—and entangled herself in one of the biggest, boldest, no-good, very-bad oil field dramas in decades.
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) January 24, 2021
Even worse, she was the star." https://t.co/UtdfqiJZTf
SpaceX is sparring with a Texas oil company to drill for natural gas https://t.co/q6uXgkIM4p pic.twitter.com/3MoWpkRbpy
— The Verge (@verge) January 23, 2021
Do I win https://t.co/qORzSkUdrU pic.twitter.com/GzCvty1B24
— Ketan Joshi (@KetanJ0) January 22, 2021
The last Sears in the Houston area is closing permanently > #hounews https://t.co/fdZTuCm23W
— KPRC 2 Houston (@KPRC2) January 23, 2021
How do you get from San Antonio's Chicano soul groups of the 60s to Selena, La Mafia, Shelly Lares and the 90s Tejano boom? Manny Guerra is one answer.
— Cat Cardenas (@catrcardenas) January 22, 2021
Learn about the legendary producer in my latest for @TexasMonthly's Texans You Should Know series. https://t.co/2HEIVavIeA
Here’s what you can see at Houston’s Sundance Film Fest https://t.co/sirjB6u75q
— Matt Schwartz (@SchwartzChron) January 21, 2021
On Jan. 23, 1971, a Houston disc jockey climbed the Astroneedle at Astroworld and stayed there for ten days to bring POWs home from Vietnam. https://t.co/yLacnQJEJQ
— ABC13 Houston (@abc13houston) January 24, 2021
A view of the San Jacinto Monument from above. This is a still image from a pretty neat video of the Battleship Texas and the monument. You can really get a sense for how the ship and the monument are oriented etc... View the video here:https://t.co/PY0fmm3hFi pic.twitter.com/QnoK2GlRmo
— Traces of Texas (@TracesofTexas) January 25, 2021