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  1. Hype for the Future 137E: Garza and Kent Counties, Texas

    Overview The Counties of Garza and Kent are situated within the region known as West Texas, at the southern edge of the region known as the Great Plains and well to the north of the Texas Hill Country. Today, the communities that serve as the county seats are Post in Garza County and Jayton in Kent County, both accessible along the east-west United States Route 380. The community of Post is situated to the west and located along United States Route 84 and Texas State Highway 207, while the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  2. Hype for the Future 137E: Garza and Kent Counties, Texas

    Overview The Counties of Garza and Kent are situated within the region known as West Texas, at the southern edge of the region known as the Great Plains and well to the north of the Texas Hill Country. Today, the communities that serve as the county seats are Post in Garza County and Jayton in Kent County, both accessible along the east-west United States Route 380. The community of Post is situated to the west and located along United States Route 84 and Texas State Highway 207, while the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  3. Hype for the Future 137E: Garza and Kent Counties, Texas

    Overview The Counties of Garza and Kent are situated within the region known as West Texas, at the southern edge of the region known as the Great Plains and well to the north of the Texas Hill Country. Today, the communities that serve as the county seats are Post in Garza County and Jayton in Kent County, both accessible along the east-west United States Route 380. The community of Post is situated to the west and located along United States Route 84 and Texas State Highway 207, while the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  4. Hype for the Future 137E: Garza and Kent Counties, Texas

    Overview The Counties of Garza and Kent are situated within the region known as West Texas, at the southern edge of the region known as the Great Plains and well to the north of the Texas Hill Country. Today, the communities that serve as the county seats are Post in Garza County and Jayton in Kent County, both accessible along the east-west United States Route 380. The community of Post is situated to the west and located along United States Route 84 and Texas State Highway 207, while the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  5. Hype for the Future 137E: Garza and Kent Counties, Texas

    Overview The Counties of Garza and Kent are situated within the region known as West Texas, at the southern edge of the region known as the Great Plains and well to the north of the Texas Hill Country. Today, the communities that serve as the county seats are Post in Garza County and Jayton in Kent County, both accessible along the east-west United States Route 380. The community of Post is situated to the west and located along United States Route 84 and Texas State Highway 207, while the […]

    novatopflex.wordpress.com/2026

  6. ‘El ‘Toro’ Guzmán y Garza van de relleno en la Selección Mexicana’

    🔥 ¡No te pierdas #Abcmañanero en #abcdeportes!🔥
    📆 Lunes a Viernes
    🕛 07:00 AM
    📻 Sintoniza en: 92.1 FM | 660 AM
    #guzman #Seleccionmexicana #mexico #garza

  7. ‘El ‘Toro’ Guzmán y Garza van de relleno en la Selección Mexicana’

    🔥 ¡No te pierdas #Abcmañanero en #abcdeportes!🔥
    📆 Lunes a Viernes
    🕛 07:00 AM
    📻 Sintoniza en: 92.1 FM | 660 AM
    #guzman #Seleccionmexicana #mexico #garza

  8. Ardea cinerea (garza real)

    #Bilbao #ardeacinerea #ardea #garza #garzareal #pasud74
    #omsystem #omsystemde #omsystemes #om1 #mzuiko100400

    @omsystem.es @omsystem.generation @omsystem.cameras @omsystem.de @federacionfotovasca @cefoto.es @fotosamarbilbao @kaixokalea @KGorka @jxvsylxr @nellydenavia @murderpink
    instagram.com/p/DDoxVjltO7U/?i

  9. When he was in office, Trump went out of his way to find ways to hurt Amazon to get back at Bezos for unfavorable coverage in the Post. 

    Los Angeles Times editorial page editor #Mariel #Garza, along with journalists Robert Greene and Karin Klein, resigned from the paper after its decision not to endorse Harris,
    💥and nearly 2,000 readers canceled their subscriptions.

    The Washington Post, too, has seen 💥about 2,000 subscribers bow out,
    and fourteen of the newspaper’s columnists called the decision not to condemn Trump’s threats to the “freedom of the press and the values of the Constitution” “a terrible mistake.”

    Cartoonist Ann Telnaes published a blacked-out square, playing on the Post’s motto that democracy dies in darkness.
    Readers are speaking out against the Washington Post for demonstrating what scholar of authoritarianism #Timothy #Snyder calls “obeying in advance” the demands of an authoritarian leader
    (although Washington Post legal journalist Ruth Marcus, who signed the letter calling the decision a terrible mistake, pointed out that the Postitself was publishing the many letters of condemnation).

    “Most of the power of authoritarianism is freely given,” Snyder’s “On Tyranny” reads.
    “In times like these, individuals think ahead about what a more repressive government will want, and then offer themselves without being asked.

    A citizen who adapts in this way is teaching power what it can do.”

    The aftermath of the Post’s decision demonstrated what scholars say will happen after such obeying.
    Rather than winning favors, such a demonstration of weakness invites further abuse, as anyone who has watched Trump in action ought to know by now. 

    Trump’s people pounced, with advisor #Stephen #Miller posting:
    “You know the Kamala campaign is sinking when even the Washington Post refuses to endorse.”

    Trump then promptly went a step further, claiming that Democrats had taken part in “rampant Cheating and Skullduggery…in the 2020 presidential election” and warning that in 2024, “WHEN I WIN, those people that CHEATED will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law, which will include long term prison sentences so that this Depravity of Justice does not happen again…. Please beware that this legal exposure extends to Lawyers, Political Operatives, Donors, Illegal Voters, & Corrupt Election Officials. Those involved in unscrupulous behavior will be sought out, caught, and prosecuted at levels, unfortunately, never seen before in our Country.”

    Trump’s threats are designed to convince people he is a strongman who will inevitably win the 2024 presidential election.

    But to do that, he will have to go through the voters, who are demonstrating their enthusiasm for Democratic candidate Harris and her running mate, Minnesota governor Tim Walz.

  10. When he was in office, Trump went out of his way to find ways to hurt Amazon to get back at Bezos for unfavorable coverage in the Post. 

    Los Angeles Times editorial page editor #Mariel #Garza, along with journalists Robert Greene and Karin Klein, resigned from the paper after its decision not to endorse Harris,
    💥and nearly 2,000 readers canceled their subscriptions.

    The Washington Post, too, has seen 💥about 2,000 subscribers bow out,
    and fourteen of the newspaper’s columnists called the decision not to condemn Trump’s threats to the “freedom of the press and the values of the Constitution” “a terrible mistake.”

    Cartoonist Ann Telnaes published a blacked-out square, playing on the Post’s motto that democracy dies in darkness.
    Readers are speaking out against the Washington Post for demonstrating what scholar of authoritarianism #Timothy #Snyder calls “obeying in advance” the demands of an authoritarian leader
    (although Washington Post legal journalist Ruth Marcus, who signed the letter calling the decision a terrible mistake, pointed out that the Postitself was publishing the many letters of condemnation).

    “Most of the power of authoritarianism is freely given,” Snyder’s “On Tyranny” reads.
    “In times like these, individuals think ahead about what a more repressive government will want, and then offer themselves without being asked.

    A citizen who adapts in this way is teaching power what it can do.”

    The aftermath of the Post’s decision demonstrated what scholars say will happen after such obeying.
    Rather than winning favors, such a demonstration of weakness invites further abuse, as anyone who has watched Trump in action ought to know by now. 

    Trump’s people pounced, with advisor #Stephen #Miller posting:
    “You know the Kamala campaign is sinking when even the Washington Post refuses to endorse.”

    Trump then promptly went a step further, claiming that Democrats had taken part in “rampant Cheating and Skullduggery…in the 2020 presidential election” and warning that in 2024, “WHEN I WIN, those people that CHEATED will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the Law, which will include long term prison sentences so that this Depravity of Justice does not happen again…. Please beware that this legal exposure extends to Lawyers, Political Operatives, Donors, Illegal Voters, & Corrupt Election Officials. Those involved in unscrupulous behavior will be sought out, caught, and prosecuted at levels, unfortunately, never seen before in our Country.”

    Trump’s threats are designed to convince people he is a strongman who will inevitably win the 2024 presidential election.

    But to do that, he will have to go through the voters, who are demonstrating their enthusiasm for Democratic candidate Harris and her running mate, Minnesota governor Tim Walz.

  11. @mercnews I have digital subscriptions to LATimes, and @mercnews for that matter. The Times was once a very great paper, with many distinguished California journalists on its staff. Coverage of climate issues in the state is peerless. Its current publisher is a “friend” of wealthy whimsical gadfly Elon Musk. Pretending no bias is disingenuous for journalists. I commend Garza for standing up.
    #LATimes #California #Garza #journalism

  12. Elon Musk secretly funneled hundreds of thousands of dollars into an effort to turf a Democratic prosecutor in Texas, according to a report in The Wall Street Journal.

    The Texas resident and Tesla and SpaceX CEO was the chief financier of "Saving Austin",
    a group that distributed incendiary material attacking District Attorney #José #Garza during the Democratic primary,
    including fliers that 👉baselessly accused him of “filling Austin’s streets with pedophiles & killers,” the Journal reports.

    Alongside that tagline, the fliers contained an image of the Travis County DA 💥next to a bloody teddy bear and the warning, “The next victim could be your loved one."

    Musk’s participation may have been more personal than political due to one key factor:
    his reported hatred of investor and philanthropist #George #Soros, a supporter of the DA.

    The progressive Soros, 94,
    has donated millions to political action committees in support of district attorney candidates
    who advocated for reforms to the justice system and greater accountability for law enforcement.

    That includes Garza’s 2020 campaign, when the Soros-backed Texas Justice and Public Safety PAC spent $450,000.

    Soros did not contribute to this year’s race.

    thedailybeast.com/elon-musk-se