The Texas Progressive Alliance -- those of us along the Gulf Coast,
anyway -- are not praying for rain as we bring you this week's round-up
of the best of the left of Texas from last week.
Off the Kuff disputed the notion that Rick Perry would be doing better than Mitt Romney if he were the GOP Presidential nominee.
BossKitty at TruthHugger wonders where all the
constitutional scholars are, and why they are so silent, in Preamble to the US Constitution
Violated.
While the Supreme Court delivered landmark case decisions earlier and
later in the week, the two Texas Democrats battling for the nomination
to the US Senate held a debate. They were overshadowed, as it turned out, for good reason. PDiddie at Brains and Eggs paid attention but really wishes he hadn't.
The Democrats have to, in the minds of voters, turn themselves back into
the party of the people and the GOP back into the party of the rich and
powerful. The winning won't start again until that's done, and that
new governing coalition is built in Texas. WCNews at Eye on Williamson says that "Beer and Democracy" is as good a place to start.
CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme isn't surprised that the republican Supreme Court wants American Hispanics to carry citizenship papers. Yeah. Right.
At TexasKaos,
lightseeker shines a light on the continuing assault of public
education in Texas. Coupled with the nationwide exposure of the
anti-criticial thinking plank in the state Republican platform, it's
scary stuff indeed. Take a look: Killing Public Education in Texas with STARR.
Neil at Texas Liberal posted a list of Fourth of July events
in Houston, Galveston, Fort Bend County and College Station. This
list of information comes with a nifty Fourth of July reading list
included for no extra charge.
Justin at Asian American Action Fund Blog cheers the incredible rise of Asian Americans in the Texas Democratic Party while lamenting the failures of the Texas Democratic Party Convention's Nominations Committee.
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