Texas blog roundup for the week of July 5

The Texas Progressive Alliance wishes America a Happy 234th Birthday as it brings you this week’s blog roundup.


TXsharon is not the only one who thinks CHK shareholders are getting drilled by the Shale Gas Shell Game. Bluedaze: DRILLING REFORM FOR TEXAS.

Off the Kuff talks about how to really put the unemployed back to work.

“You knew you were at the Texas Democratic Party Convention when …” at PDiddie’s Brains and Eggs.

The Texas Cloverleaf shows you the difference between good and evil in Texas.

CouldBeTrue of South Texas Chisme sees a clear difference between the Democrats who want to solve problems and republicans who want to visit their idea of the 1700s.

Neil at Texas Liberal spent the week in Cincinnati. This being the case, Neil offers up for the round-up a post with a picture of a retaining wall in a Cincinnati park that was built by the New Deal-era Works Progress Administration in 1940. Sarah Palin can’t serve a full term as governor, but the work of government sponsored jobs programs lasts across the decades.

Left of College Station returns after a June hiatus, and Teddy writes about the mainstream media and the culture of underexposure, and Left of College Station also covers the week in headlines.

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