Texas blog roundup for the week of May 14

The Texas Progressive Alliance urges everyone to vote in the primary runoffs as it brings you this week’s roundup.

Off the Kuff looked back at the recent Arizona Congressional election for evidence of crossover voting and the potential effect it may have in November.

Socratic Gadfly reads Jim Comey’s book and finds that any “Higher Loyalty” is ultimately to himself.

Neil at All People Have Value posted a picture of Houston, Texas.

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And here are some posts of interest from other Texas blogs.

Grits for Breakfast ponders the correlation between the DPS “border surge” and the reduction in DWI citations.

Christof Spieler asks what it will take for Houston to become more resilient against flooding.

Juanita could have provided insights into Donald Trump’s thinking at a much cheaper rate than Michael Cohen.

Paradise in Hell takes a crack at interpreting Melania Trump.

Dr. Carlos J. Cardenas argues that the best Mother’s Day gift we could give would be a commitment to reducing the maternal mortality rate.

BeyondBones presents seven things you probably didn’t know about Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

Finally, the Texas Women’s Voices Project, presented by Texas Monthly, is a must read for all.

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One Response to Texas blog roundup for the week of May 14

  1. Flypusher says:

    I like John Oliver’s take on the people who paid Cohen for insight- they got exactly what they paid for. They learned the lesson that Trump shafts people. Of course they could have learned it for free.

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