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Opinion

Analysis: Texas government is business-friendly, but not businesslike
Analysis: Texas government is business-friendly, but not businesslike

Government is not a business and doesn’t run like one. That “run government like a business” motto you hear from political candidates comes from the “tastes great, less filling” school of advertising.

01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Voting by mail in Texas under the new rules
Voting by mail in Texas under the new rules

I have been voting by mail for the last 12 years. It has always been a simple process. But this year's experience with vote-bymail is far more difficult than it used to be. In some counties, half of the applications are being rejected because of identity problems that don't appear to be the fault of the applicants as much as the fault of inadequate or inaccurate databases available to election clerks and confusing application forms.

01/23/2022 05:00 AM
Analysis: Texas politicians can change their minds. But it helps if the public goes first.
Analysis: Texas politicians can change their minds. But it helps if the public goes first.

Neither of the top candidates for governor of Texas wants to keep jailing people for possession of marijuana. Reefer madness has been replaced by reefer indifference.

01/16/2022 05:00 AM
Labels
Labels

Trump Supporters, Antifa, Left Wing, Radicals, Racists, Democrats, Republicans. You don't have to look very hard to find these and other labels used as a shorthand way to describe complex ideas, positions and beliefs.

01/16/2022 05:00 AM
Analysis: Texas candidates run for the border
Analysis: Texas candidates run for the border

The number of people on the other side of the state’s border with Mexico is on the mind of every politician seeking state office this year. If that’s surprising to you, you must be new here.

01/09/2022 05:00 AM
Build back later
Build back later

Build Back Better, the centerpiece of President Biden’s ambitious domestic legislative agenda, has become Build Back Later…maybe.

01/09/2022 05:00 AM
Analysis: The Texas storms — actual and political — of 2021
Analysis: The Texas storms — actual and political — of 2021

2021 was the second year of the pandemic. The Texas Legislature met in regular session, as usual, but then followed that session with three special sessions on issues that had to be done (redistricting) and on issues lawmakers didn’t address during that 140-day regular session. The issue of drawing new political maps came late, because the pandemic delayed the 2020 census. Others — new voting and election laws, and restrictions on what can be taught in public schools, for instance — were priority issues for Republicans at the legislative and at the statewide level, and could be the subject of debate in 2022’s election cycle.

01/02/2022 04:00 AM
2021 was the year of the jab
2021 was the year of the jab

Yes, it’s that time again when I reminisce about the important events that have transpired over the past 12 months, like how in the world I grew so much ear hair in one year.

01/02/2022 04:00 AM
Analysis: A rose by any other name could stink up the Texas ballot
Analysis: A rose by any other name could stink up the Texas ballot

Texas Republicans are going to start the 2022 election cycle with an IQ test, asking voters whether they really know anything about their candidates for governor.

12/26/2021 04:00 AM
The socialism misnomer and human decency
The socialism misnomer and human decency

For the past year, I have puzzled over the expressions against socialism that I have seen in commentary, on signs displayed around town, and in gatherings of supporters of our most recent former president. Being against socialism in the United States is akin to opposing smallpox. In my 77 years, I have never met anyone who is in favor of either.

12/26/2021 04:00 AM
Letters to the Editor
Letters to the Editor

Abortion & Responsibility

12/26/2021 04:00 AM
Are you too old for Santa Claus?
Are you too old for Santa Claus?

Children all over the United States are currently wringing their iPhone-calloused hands over the possibility that Santa Claus might not make it this year because he’s trapped in a delayed shipping container somewhere off the coast of California.

12/19/2021 05:00 AM
San Marcos Record