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Asher Price Is a Ninny, Or, The Mythical Value of Diversity

December 8, 2020

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There’s a prevailing dogmatic fancy that a plurality of skin tones among administrators of government is always an improvement over the traditional monochrome. This liberal article of faith, which adherents would prefer be called a principle, is exemplified by Austin American-Statesman reporter Asher Price in a news bit I’ll address shortly. Like many mainstream liberal […]

Stephanie Bergeron Perdue Should Head the TCEQ

March 1, 2020

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Two recent posts have explained why finding something positive to say about an employee of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, or TCEQ, Texas’s equivalent of the EPA, presents the writer with a challenge. The testimony of two of its employees groundlessly coerced an unconstitutional speech injunction against the writer in 2013, a couple of […]