Thursday, February 10, 2022

The Far Left Texas Wrangle: Democrats and Republicans Behaving Badly


I fell behind this week, and there's just too much for one post, so I'm breaking it down into a few.  Opening with the duopoly's baddest actors, and when the fish rots, it begins at the top.


In Texas' case, such a statewide probe may be costly, with one estimate saying it could amount to some $250 million in taxpayer money. In November, $4 million was drained from the state prison system to help fund county election audits.

Maybe someone on the the call tonight will ask the SoS about this.


John Whitmire and Chris Hollins together might make for some fireworks, or they may just stick to the topic and stick it to John Scott.  ICYMI:


And in case you don't follow nonsequiteuse, she has crawled up Dean Quitmire's ass, pitched a tent, started a camp fire, and is roasting weenies for Molly Cook and her entire crew.


Passive-aggressively vicious. I love it.

This research is embarrassing the HouChron editorial board, but not nearly as much as their endorsement of the fellow who refused to talk to them.


Both the Whitmire and the Wesley Snipes Hunt endorsement are sell-outs to perceived future authority.  It's about the weakest, most disgraceful action they could have taken.


With Democrats like Ogg and Whitmire, who needs Republicans?  If you're a tuff-on-crime liberal, go vote the HGLBTQ slate.  Let Judge Bynum explain if you're not getting it.


Of course Texas Republicans have completely lost their shit, and Texas Democrats see more advantage in trying to recruit their dropouts than they do running on actual progressive policies.


Both Andrea and Kuffner climbed over the paywall to bring you the details.


And if it's Christian conservative sex scandals you're into, Shell Seas has your ticket.


Unfortunately for them, there's a lot of things that might be considered similar going on with the Donks in their primary fights.


The (Texans for Better Democrats Coalition) is made up of three progressive groups tied to organized labor: the Texas Organizing Project, Communications Workers of America, and Working Families Party. They are prepared to spend about $250,000 across the three primaries, funding field and mail programs in each one, said Pedro Lira, co-director of the Texas WFP.


Still don't understand why I call centrist Dems shitlibs?  Read the replies here.


On most issues, with the exception of the Biden administration’s border and immigration policy, majorities of the poll’s registered voters expressed preferences for policies that are to the left of those endorsed by Texas’s current leaders.

Frankly, that's schizophrenic.

Stace at Dos Centavos asks why two Latino GOPers are pretending to run for head immigration agent and why local Latino Dems haven't said anything about it.  And SocraticGadfly takes a critical look at "gotcha" social media about the not-so-great freeze, the subject of the next Wrangle.

Monday, February 07, 2022

Thawing-out Wrangle from Far Left Texas


These pens are full.


Yes, there were outages, but it was mostly of the icy wire and wind variety.  Austin got the cobblestone frozen streets and is boiling water until tomorrow night; there were some mad truckers on I-10 in the Hill Country, but none of those things are going to tip Governor Helen Wheels' chair.  Thus Beto's message shifted to ... PTSD.


There's a fresh talking point, but O'Rourke probably doesn't want to go there.


Tough break for Beto.  He was met with derision at his rally last night in Denton County, and his supporters clashed with some counter-protestors.


I suppose that will be my segue to the Tex-Cons behaving badly.


Once again however, Texas Democrats couldn't leave the embarrassment to Team Red.


And for the record let's note that the corruption is often bipartisan.


I take it that those bloggers who focus exclusively on Houston and Harris County won't be mentioning this story, so let me remind them -- and you, dear reader -- that El Franco Lee, RIP, died in office a few years ago with a million bucks in the bank, and the biggest complaint I read was how little he did to help Democrats down the ballot in all his years on commissioners' court.

Yeah.  The corruption is also non-partisan, unless someone knows what this guy's politics are.


One last political item.


None of these three people, as it turns out (scroll down), meets the definition of 'progressive'.  But if the Congresswoman who leads the Squad is successful in adding a couple of new members, do you think they will finally be able to accomplish something?  Beyond tweeting platitudes, I mean.

A couple of COVID updates, since I haven't posted anything in awhile.


And the environmental updates.  First: there was a consequence of the freeze in Texas City.


We already knew that the TCEQ -- under sunset review -- isn't monitoring emissions before and after winter storms, hurricanes, and the like.  This bureaucracy doesn't need reform; it needs to be abolished, reimagined, and reconstituted with actual environmentalists, not government toadies.


And the social justice news: to mark Black History Month, Retro Snacking is tweeting some newspaper articles from the past regarding Texas lynchings.


Last, the calm-me-downs.

Wednesday, February 02, 2022

Groundhog Day Wrangle


The next few days will reveal whether Abbott and company will coast to re-election in March -- and November -- or whether the weather can turn the tide from red to blue.  If the Lone Star version of Punxsutawney Phil sees his shadow, it's four more years of winter in Deep In The Hearta.


Hope is not a strategy, but when you're as far behind in the polling and the fundraising as Beto is today ... what else is there?

We'll come back to Texas Democrats' failing downpost; let's catch up with the TXGOP, still doing what they do.


With the price of oil soaring, these guys will have millions more to throw away on hyper-extremist conservative politics this year.


Ted's presidential ambitions are going to be thwarted again by Trump.  What a tragedy.


Moving on to more of the foibles of Governor Fish Lips that don't include the grid.


And wrapping this segment with the egregious laws passed in the 87th Texas Lege that are coming home to roost.


The damage wasn't limited to Republicans, however.  Some of your favorites on Team Blue really disgraced themselves, and it's only Wednesday.


ICYMI.  Truly smells like desperation from Rodriguez.  It was revealed by Tribune of the People that his primary opponent Greg Casar made his own lurch to the right, and reported at nearly the same time that Amnesty International called out the government of Israel.  Lining up with an apartheid state is a bad move no matter when it occurs, but right before voting is to begin for a brand new, solid D seat just reeks of pandering for the Jewish vote.  This move also came in the wake of the federal court ruling that Texas' anti-BDS law violates the First Amendment (injunction .pdf).

A very coincidental series of events.


Not as difficult to understand given Garcia's other progressive failings, but another echo -- on the heels of the no-vote taken in the California Assembly yesterday -- of Democrats' inability to choose the will of the people over the will of their donors.  It's an extension of Gene Green's legacy she's settling into.


I suppose that will be my segue to the legal, criminal, and social justice updates.


A couple of labor updates, segue-ing into the soothers to end today.