Monday, November 01, 2021

The Dia de Los Muertos Wrangle from Far Left Texas


Or go with All Saints Day if you prefer.


There's an important case being heard at the SCOTUS this morning.


Don't wait to see if the Supremes are capable of doing the right thing for women (they aren't).  Take action into your own hands.


Oh, and tomorrow is Election Day.


Meanwhile, Democrats in Virginia are panicking.


Much hay will be made inside the Beltway among the chattering class if Terry McAuliffe fumbles the governorship away.

On to the climate news, where there is also a very important meeting of very important people in Glasgow, Scotland taking place.


I'll go long on #COP26 later; here's a few more Lone Star updates.


And some of the criminal and social justice developments.


Thwarting Nazis is turning into a full-time effort.


Enough of that.  The calm-me-downs:

Friday, October 29, 2021

The Weekend Spine-Chilling Wrangle


Early voting concludes Friday for the November 2 constitutional amendment, general, and special elections. Through Wednesday, 455K Texans have voted early in-person or by mail statewide, representing 2.7% of registered voters.

In HD-118, just over 5K people have voted in person in the special runoff election, representing 5.2% of registered voters. Early turnout in the district is on pace to double that of the September 28 special election.

Now y'all get out there and keep not voting.


Then again, it's scary season.  So if fear works on you, pay attention.


How about anger?  Will some righteous outrage spur turnout?


It seems to work for the Right.


I try to keep it light in order to maintain my sanity.  That doesn't do anything to GOTV, but I've decided that's not really my job any longer.


And advancing some action items beyond voting, because the system is quite obviously dysfunctional, and voting for Coke or Pepsi isn't going to fix it.


It's a shame that people have to keep learning the same lesson over and over again.

More climate and criminal social justice news in the Wrangle on Monday.  It's a great weekend for baseball and trick-or-treating and Dia de Los Muertos and lots of other things.