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It's somewhat interesting that as Texas has been said to be lurching to the left for over a decade, the GOP has finally pushed too far and lost the plot. Now, the shitheads at the north end of South Congress are another beast, but this is generally heartening news.
With Paxton thinking he's heading to Congress after being impeached, things could get interesting. I've just been here too long to have any remaining hope. We nominally hold elections, but we really don't.
Any sign that the tide is turning is a plus. As always, I'll believe it when it actually happens.
I'm even more hopeful than ever seeing locals showing up to vote for common sense policies and representatives. I've felt a distinct lack of interest in civic responsibility and political activism from most folks in Texas for years, although some groups are definitely making up for the broader public apathy in the way they show up. I'm unfairly comparing Texas to other politically active places like New York is in the way people are civically engaged, but this is good news to me overall. The tide continues to turn...