A reformed blogger and former small business owner who is currently n the process of launching Progress Texas and the Texas Research Institute. I travel a lot for work and fun. I'm constantly learning how to make Texas a progressive state and how to make the world better. This is my journey.
There’s a war raging in the offices of Paris. The Guardian reports: …across the French capital, the summer has been enlivened by a corporate collage contest known as La guerre des Post-it (the Post-it wars). The battle is between presumably underemployed office workers who are devoting large chunks of their days to sticking thousands of pink, yellow, orange and green notes on their windows to recreate pixelated images. The war draws heavily on the nerd canon — lots of video games, with a little Star Wars thrown in. But there are a few surprises in the mix. The Post-it revolution is being obsessively documented at postitwar.com (of course), which gave us permission to post some of the pictures here. Go to the source for some fun post it art pictures.
Now that conservative TX Gov Rick Perry has officially announced to Presidential bid, it is important to remember the lasting legacy he will leave for Texas. After 25 years in public office and 10 years as the Governor, Perry has dramatically changed what Texas looks like for future generations. Below are just a few of his accomplishments.
Thank you John Boehner and Eric Cantor. Because y’all want to play chicken with the economy, the DOW has lost 595 pts (4.68%) in 1 week.
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Part of my morning routine is to sit down and watch the previous evenings Colbert Report and Daily Show. It’s important to know what people will be talking about and these two comedy shows are at the top of the mountain on framing a mass consumption political show.
Short story… Texas was a fixture of Colbert Report. Anchoring the Texas ridicule? Rick Perry of course.
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