My domain offthekuff.com was registered in 2002. My Yahoo address is older than that, my corporate email address is older than that, and I first used email years before that. I know who Archie and Veronica were, I used VI to post to Usenet, and I remember when I first used a 9600 baud modem.
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I've also met him. He's run for local office in Harris County a couple of times, I've done interviews with him. What you see there is what you get.
I don't know exactly who needs to know this, but I'm quite certain that I know people who need to know it.
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Good morning. Today I began running interviews with candidates for the Democratic primary in Harris County. Today's interview is with astronaut Terry Virts in CD09. More to come going forward.
www.offthekuff.com/wp/?p=121681
In case anyone wants to revisit the closing song...
youtu.be/H6VnHVzuBs8?...
I loved this clip. Loved, loved, loved, loved it.
I was there for Thurman Munson's game winning HR in Game 3 of the 1978 ALCS. George Brett hit three homers in that game, and then Munson (who had only six dingers all year in '78) blasted one over the 430 foot mark in left center (before they moved in the fences) to win it. It was awesome.
One of my favorites as a kid. Loved that guy.
I watched that replay three times to see if he had really thrown the glove or if there was some other explanation (like, it accidentally came off his hand or it was something else), and I still can't believe that an MLB player would do this. Wild.
That walk-off homer against Mark Littell in Game 5 was the most exciting thing that had ever happened in my ten-year-old life. I can still hear Bill White shouting "DEEP TO RIGHT!! THAT BALL IS GONE!!"
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I thought the Houston Landing did terrific work and I was really bummed to see them announce their shutdown. Even worse if it was due to management incompetence. If you are so moved, please help their staff get through this.
For the record, opposition to the Houston-Dallas HSR line comes not from the cities but from the rural area in between. Long story and there's plenty of complexity, but the politics of it are simple enough.
So here's one way 2025 is already a good year.
Much appreciated.
Chaser: Texas was the first state to pass a "safe haven" law that allows newborns to be dropped off at fire stations or hospitals, no questions asked. But there was no funding to publicize it and so it almost never happens because no one knows it's an option.
www.texastribune.org/2022/06/26/t...
Does that mean I need to refer to myself as "old Gen X" instead of "elder Gen X"? I would appreciate an exception here, if you don't mind.
One of the main points I want to make here is that our elected Democratic officials need to pick up a lot more of the load on this. Some do a lot, too many do little to nothing. We need them to care about this at least as much as we do. If they don't or won't, we need to find others who will.
Here's a look at how the 2024 Presidential race played out in all of the legislative districts and Commissioners Court precincts in Harris County. Spoiler alert: We Dems have some work to do to ensure we don't lose any offices we currently hold in 2026.
www.offthekuff.com/wp/?p=117012
I'm sorry. I hadn't thought things would slide back either, but here we are. I believe it will turn around - it may take some time and it will definitely take work, but we will get there. I wish you all the best.
Reading that now, I'm so mad at the original story. There's definitely a conversation to be had about who is and isn't in Congress and how power is accrued there. I don't want to have to start that conversation by responding to lies. But here we are.
And I agree with you about expanding Congress. There would be many benefits from that.
My father-in-law passed away from Lewy body dementia this year, so I am indeed familiar with the experience. He could not have made a public appearance as Rep. Granger did a month ago while he was in memory care. Her absence should be explained, for sure. But this story is reckless speculation.
Also, too:
appropriations.house.gov/news/blogs/m...
I don't know what the story is here. But the claim that "no one has seen her in six months" is false.
This is all over the place. Before you repost and comment on it, please note that the link I'm posting below is dated November 20:
fwtx.com/news/kay-gra...
Maybe a little skepticism is warranted?
This is dated November 19:
appropriations.house.gov/news/blogs/m...
I'll wait until a news organization I'd heard of before today reports on this.
This is dated November 19:
appropriations.house.gov/news/blogs/m...
Maybe a little skepticism is warranted here?
Just got Whamageddoned. Honestly, it's a relief. Like, the pressure's off now.
Would you like someone to explain to you just what's been going on with CenterPoint - the poor performance during storms, the useless generators, the audits of same? Listen to my interview with Sandie Haverlah of the Texas Consumer Association and get what you seek.
www.offthekuff.com/wp/?p=116939