The 102nd Legislature, 1st Session just concluded its 12th official day and I know I am already getting…tired, nauseated, and grouchy. (No, I don’t have a virus…unless you call it politician-itis.) Why? In addition to more wrangling than you’d find at a Texas rodeo, I’m disappointed and in some cases, appalled about some of the […]
Don’t Count On A Republican Congress To Save The Day
Editor’s Note: This article is part of a series about the perils of a perpetual focus on the next election cycle, on Washington, D.C. politics, and a need for appraising the sober realities about state sovereignty and politics as usual. Following this article, there were, in order, three others published: “GOP Congress Will Not Save […]
