Texoblogosphere: Week of January 21st

The Texas Progressive Alliance hopes the Supreme Court finishes the job on marriage equality as it brings you this week's roundup. Off the Kuff offers some thoughts on emphasizing local elections for the next cycle or two. light seeker, back from his sabbatical leave at Texas Kaos, reexamines the state of the Democratic Party … Continue Reading ››

Candidates Gravitate To Houston At Large 1 Race

Though we are still a long way out from the high campaign season, Houston City Council races are already starting to get complicated... especially for Progressive, Pro-Equality voters. As John Wright reports via Project Q Houston, two of the city's most notable political forces are now in a crowded field for City Council...  
After narrowly … Continue Reading ››

Extremism: From Dr. King and Beyond

Here are Dr. King's thoughts on Extremism as excerpted from his Letter from a Birmingham Jail...  
But though I was initially disappointed at being categorized as an extremist, as I continued to think about the matter I gradually gained a measure of satisfaction from the label.  Was not Jesus an extremist for love:  "Love your enemies, … Continue Reading ››

Bexar County GOP Votes Down Anti-LGBT Resolution

As the Republican Party's Civil War over LGBT equality continues to play out, it's always nice to hear about those that are standing up for common- sense and fairness.  Here's what happened recently in the city of San Antonio, via Out In SA...
The executive committee of the Bexar County Republican Party on January 8 … Continue Reading ››

Big Government Texas Part 2: ‘Open Scary’ Spooks Texas Lege

All year we've heard from various Texas lawmakers about their rights the 2nd amendment... even Governor-Elect Greg Abbott himself has pledged to sign the first Open Carry Bill that comes across his desk.  If enacted open-carry legislation would allow gun owners to take their lethal weapons to virtually any public venue. But apparently what legislators … Continue Reading ››

Without Medicaid Expansion, Harris County Healthcare Workers Laid Off

Home to an estimated 4.4 million people, there's not too much that is small about Harris County, Texas.  It is the 3rd-largest county in the United States of America, and of course is the home for most of the city of Houston. As a rapidly-growing county, no one should be surprised that there is also a … Continue Reading ››

Big Government Texas Part 1: TX Lege Defending Discrimination??

You know the old saying Everything is bigger in Texas right?  Well that's especially true when it comes to government oppression from the state legislature and Governor's office.  Sure, Texas TEA-CONs (TEApublican CONservatives) like Greg Abbott and Dan Patrick love nothing more than to scream and yell about how President Obama and Washington are violating … Continue Reading ››

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