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I’m supposing this should settle the egg yolk color questions: Are the deeper color yolks more nutritious?

Spoiler: Not necessarily, but pastured hens are more likely to have darker orange yolks that taste better.

While poultry researchers note that an orange yolk isn’t necessarily better than a yellow one, the shade can indicate how the hen might have been raised. ..

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There are a lot of factors that can influence the egg yolk color a hen produces, and most of it comes down to diet…These are the biggest factors, according to experts:

  • The composition of the hen’s feed: The amount of yellow-orange carotenoids [plant pigments], like lutein from alfalfa meal and zeaxanthin from marigold flower extract, “significantly affects yolk color,” says Che.
  • The amount of corn in the feed: Corn can influence how yellow a yolk is, says Blatchford. “Hens that make grocery store eggs are usually fed a corn-based diet,” he says. “That’s why most of our grocery store eggs are a yellow color, but not really bright.”
  • Xanthophyll content: Xanthophyll is a yellow compound that influences egg yolk color, says Hillary Ayers, family and consumer sciences agent with University of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences Extension Orange County. “Xanthophyll is found throughout the world, but is commonly found in leaves and grain,” she says. “Not all plant material is equal when it comes to containing xanthophyll — some have higher concentrations and different types.” The type of xanthophyll-containing plants a chicken eats can influence the color of the yolks, she says.
  • Access to a fresh pasture: “Hens with access to fresh grass and pasture tend to produce eggs with more vibrant yolk colors,” says Che. That’s because these hens generally have a more varied diet with sources of protein from bugs and carotenoids and xanthophyll from plants.

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Here’s what the shade of your egg yolk might mean:

  • Pale yellow: This color suggests the hen had a diet heavy in wheat, barley, or white cornmeal, says Houchins.
  • Bright yellow: A bright yellow or yellow-orange yolk usually suggests that the hen ate a lot of corn and/or alfalfa meal, per Houchins.
  • Orange: A few factors can explain an orange yolk. “This color can be achieved by adding marigold petals or red pepper to the chicken feed,” says Houchins, noting that artificial color additives are not allowed in the U.S. “A deeper orange color may also reflect a diet that includes foraging, where hens can access different plants and insects whose pigments can impact color,” she adds.

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Yolk color doesn’t necessarily indicate that the egg is more nutritious. “The nutritional content of eggs — including fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K — depends more on the hen’s diet, health, breed, age, and environment than on yolk color,” says Che. “Pasture-raised hens often produce eggs with higher levels of nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins due to their diverse diet, not the intensity of yolk color.”

That said, yolk color can indicate how much carotenoids are in the egg, … linked with good eye health, along with a lowered risk of cancer, diabetes, and bodily inflammation. “Most egg yolks in the U.S. are bright yellow or yellow-orange due to the carotenoids, lutein and zeaxanthin, that typically come from the corn in the hens’ diet,” says Houchins. Generally, deeper orange egg yolks suggest a higher concentration of carotenoids. “Beyond carotenoids, though, yolk color does not indicate a more or less nutritious egg,” she says.

Ayers agrees. “No matter the color of the yolk, the nutritional value is the same. “[Eggs are a] nutrient-dense food that contains high amounts of vitamin A, D, E, K, as well as other essential nutrients,” she says.

The answer is likely yes. The varied bug- and plant-rich diet of pasture-raised hens tends to result in a richer and more flavorful egg yolk. With that said, you can’t know from looking at an egg yolk that a hen was pasture-raised.

“The best tasting eggs come from happy hens that get to forage free-range on grass, bugs, and vegetable scraps,” says F&W senior food editor Breana Killeen, who raises egg-laying hens at Killeen Crossroads Farm in Shelburne, Vermont. “Chicken feed can create yolks with an orange color, but the flavor doesn’t compare to yolks from chickens that are actually foraging.”

Your best bet for flavorful eggs? Buy ones labeled pasture-raised, directly from a farmers market or farmer if you can.


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75 responses to “Tuesday Open Comments”

  1. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Batten down the hatches!
    Secure your daughters!
    Danger, Will Robinson!

    The 89th Texas Legislature is now in session!

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      Now THAT IS SCARY!!!

  2. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    Odd that you would mention Eggs and the color of the yolks. I’ve only scanned over the piece but I do know that for most hens, anything green, turnips, spinach and even grass gives the eggs a pretty yellow yolk AND makes the white stand higher indicating a higher grade egg. FWIW; I graded eggs in FFA. Now for the interesting part, we have a single hen that is some sort of Game Hen that is only slightly larger than a Bantam but lays small, full sized eggs. The yolks of these eggs are very pale yellow and they’re not as tasty (bland) as regular eggs. On Sunday my scrambled eggs were all from this hen and they were a poor looking sight.
    I should add that I use eggs in the order they were laid and for a while the Dominique was on strike and the Game Hen took up the slack so I had a dozen eggs half white and half brown.
    35 here and DAMN COLD!
    Mornin’ Gang

    1. Shannon Avatar
      Shannon

      FWIW; I graded eggs in FFA.

      Maybe, but how were you at sexing chicks?

      1. wagonburner Avatar
        wagonburner

        Hey, baby. Ain’t seen you down on the farm before.

      2. Super Dave Avatar
        Super Dave

        Been there done that, got poop on my fingers to prove it. 😉

  3. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    The equipment rental outfit I worked for from 1999 to 2007, H&E Equipment, was just bought out by United Rentals. They’ve been swallowing up competitors like crazy over the last several years.
    https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250114787428/en/United-Rentals-to-Acquire-HE-Equipment-Services-Inc./

    1. Super Dave Avatar
      Super Dave

      That is sad.

  4. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Wow. This is huge.

    BREAKING: Labour’s Head of Operations, Sophia Patel, has deleted her LinkedIn profile and locked her Twitter after explosive allegations surfaced that she organized 100 Labour staffers to meddle in the 2024 US election—allegedly to prevent Donald Trump’s reelection.

    Here’s where it gets serious: thanks to extradition laws signed by former Labour PM Tony Blair, it’s now easier for UK citizens to be sent to the US to face charges.

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      Wow! It looks all those conspiracy folks were right after all!

      “Right”. Get it?

  5. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    While we are speaking of British Labour Party members…

    There are 50 of them.

    Here is a list of Labour Party officials who have been convicted of child molestation or child pornography or both. Nobody believes this is a complete list. No wonder the British government remained silent about the Islamic rape gangs across the UK.

    As Glenn Reynolds said, it is suspicious Tory Party members have said little or nothing about this massive scandal.

  6. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Babalu on the hard core communist history of LA Mayor Karen Bass.

    An article in Tablet Magazine cited an October 1975 edition of the communist newspaper Daily World, which described Karen Bass as the “leader of the Venceremos Brigade in Southern California.” Additionally, a doctoral dissertation documented that Bass, initially as a brigadista and later as a brigade organizer, visited Cuba every six months during that period.

    According to testimony presented to the Senate by three police explosives experts, some members of the Venceremos Brigade reportedly received explosives training during their stays in Cuba, as reported by The New York Times.

    Karen Bass, who participated in the Venceremos Brigade in her 20s, made multiple trips to Cuba as a brigadista. Later, as a member of Congress, she visited the island again, citing cultural exchange and studying Cuba’s healthcare system—an aspect she has highlighted in interviews and public statements.

  7. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    First Senator Jack Reed is a particularly evil lying SOB and second, do the Democrats really think that having screaming lunatics physically removed from the Senate hearings is a good look? That last one, fat (300 Lb) black gal was carried horizontally out by 3 strong Capitol Policemen. SIGH

  8. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Sen gillibrand, a ny totalitariancrat, is a raving lunatic Karen harpie.
    is there any other kind of totalitariancrat these days?

    imo the entire senate is comprised of raving lunatics and blood money sucking Vampyres who’ve plundered the country like modern day Genghis Khans.

    and they sit in judgement of someone?
    the hell?

  9. Bonecrusher Avatar
    Bonecrusher

    The DEI b!tc#3z at A&M just got B-slapped by Governor Big Wheels.

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      I mourn for my alma mater. It’s not the A&M I attended.

  10. Super Dave Avatar
    Super Dave

    The lost art of letter classic writing. 😀
    Disclaimer; One naughty word.

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      That was great!

    2. bsue54 Avatar
      bsue54

      Most appropriate use of that word that I believe I’ve ever run across 😉

  11. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Mr. Trump then engaged in an unprecedented criminal effort to overturn the legitimate results of the election in order to retain power…”

    that’s what the perpetual liars call it when Trump protested the legitimately stolen 2020 election.

    But when the satanic totalitariancrats do it it’s ok.
    they’re saving democracy, dontcha know?

  12. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    tim kaine, the pink tie wearing sinater who looks like a drunk wc fields, is a stark raving lunatic.

    hope someone digs up some dirt on his arse quickly.
    he’s pure trash.

    bet he loves slick Willy and had no qualms about his sexual escapades.

  13. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    It’s a good thing. Way to go, Schlichter !

    Of course, the cultural Marxists will not go quietly, which we saw this week when Texas A&M decided it wanted to send some of its PhD candidates to a conference.

     

    But only those students who checked off certain boxes were eligible to go.

    Here is a tweet from Chris Rufo with the receipts of the DEI stunt A&M was trying to pull. 

    and,

    A very good question. Is Texas going to put up with this crap? 

    Well, Schlichter didn’t have to wait too long before the Texas governor responded. And whoa Nellie, what a response.

    Abbott rained FIRE down on A&M and stated in no uncertain terms that they could not and WILL NOT get away with this. 

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      You got scooped by 51 minutes :>)

      1. Texpat Avatar
        Texpat

        Hey, it was worth posting twice.

  14. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I’m hoping things are not this bad in the USA. This British survey looks pretty bad for the future of their country. Fail Britannia !

    Researchers for the brand surveyed 2,000 grown-ups, including Zoomers, real-world newbies ranging in age from 18 to 27, as well as millennials, guys and gals ages 28 to 44; Gen Xers, folks 45 to 60; and baby boomers, silver foxes over age 60, to determine each demographic’s level of self-sufficiency. 

    The investigators found that nearly 25% of Gen Zers had no idea how to change a lightbulb in a ceiling lamp, with many claiming that climbing a ladder is “too dangerous.” One in five also worry that the bulb might be “too hot.” 

    and this,

    And a shocking 30% of the group could not identify a flathead screwdriver, while 21% couldn’t recognize a wrench. 

    1. Tedtam Avatar
      Tedtam

      Figuring that roughly half of the population is male, this means that even a good chunk of the “manly half” can’t recognize nor operate basic hand tools.

      That is sad. Frightening. An inspiration to build a bunker for when civilization goes kaput. But then, if they can’t handle a flathead screwdriver, they probably aren’t much of a threat. Maybe toss THEM all in a bunker and lock the door….

  15. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I had a phone consult this morning with our new self-directed IRA company. Our old company was bought out by a company that can’t find its rear end with both hands, a flashlight, and a map. Heritage IRA is a start-up being run by a guy I trust from the first company. He’s limiting the number of accounts they care for because he wants to provide the personal touch to his clients. Before I formally opened our accounts with him, I had questions about rolling into different accounts, conversions, death issues, etc. Derreck spent as much time as I needed to answer my questions and gave me a referral to a trust attorney. Hubby wants to set up a new trust to control from the grave how much money our grandkids get and when. Yep, a bit of a control freak, but Hubby means well.

    I got a lot of answers and now I have to make some decisions….

  16. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Navy Seals and Green Berets sitting in support at the Hegseth hearings.

  17. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Sorry, but I am still laughing…

    French leftist theatre faces bankruptcy after opening its doors to 250 African migrants for a free show… and they refused to leave and remain in the building five weeks later.

    Go woke, go broke strikes again.

    1. Bonecrusher Avatar
      Bonecrusher

      Why don’t the gendarmes simply eject them?!? Are the French such wimps they are afraid that they will be called racists? I think they deserve the abuse.

  18. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Everything Jeff Bezos touches is not gold.

    In 2021, WaPo web traffic was 22.5 million. In 2024, it was 3 million. Loss in 2024 over $100 million.

  19. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    I hope he is able to stand behind this. Pete has a monumental bureaucracy that will push back very hard.

    Benny Johnson’s Hegseth Quote of the Day

  20. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    Senator Tammy Duckworth was really, seriously disgusting in the hearing today. Jackie Rosen of Nevada was just a nasty b*tch. All these Democrat committee members are performing for their base supporters back home and it is so obvious and undignified. The Dem women senators are worse than the men.

    1. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
      Dr phil Good-E=1984

      They are unhinged, satanic, lying, Fatal Attraction level psycho, lunatic, Karen harpies on pcp.

      they deserve -0 respect.

      any questions? 😉

  21. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    yo squawka Bruddah.

  22. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    At this time, formal nominations for Texas House Speaker have commenced on the floor of the House. I’ll let you know if it is more than two – Cook and Burrows.

  23. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Oh good grief. They’re going to let these weasels nominate everybody and their brother-in-law on this first ballot – a ridiculous waste of time.
    I’ll check back later.

  24. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Three were nominated for Speaker – Cook, Burrows, and some Democrat from Tarrant County.

  25. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I can’t get my office suite to open files, so I’m waiting for the download to fix whatever problem is out there…so, going to my happy place to cheer me up a bit:

    CANDY CRIMES ☙ Tuesday, January 14, 2025 ☙ C&C NEWS

    Good morning, C&C, it’s Tuesday! We are now INSIDE a week, with only six days remaining till the Inauguration. I and my beautiful wife Michelle (not to be confused with the subject of the first part of today’s post) will leave for chilly Washington D.C. on Sunday morning and plan to attend Monday morning’s swearing-in. I am not complaining, but the weather is not fair for Floridians. Apart from that we are bursting with excitement. Today’s terrific roundup includes: Laken Riley Act passes House and is poised to pass the Senate making some partisan Democrats upset; vaccine injured Senator travels to Mar-a-Lago; a tale of two special sessions; Florida preps for mass deportations and DeSantis threatens progressive officials; British covid inquiry finally digs into the jabs; and the very worst things are happening to the pharma company that most deserves it.

  26. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    There should be an immediate recall triggered when any republican’t backstabs their constituents and votes for a totalitariancrat for house speaker like Lacey underalls hull.

  27. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Laken Riley act:

    There are two main parts of this “cruel and misguided” bill that terrify Michelle. The first part is mandatory ICE detention for any illegal alien arrested for burglary, theft, larceny, or shoplifting. Maybe you, like me, thought things already worked that way. But no. So there’s been a tsunami of illegal alien shoplifting gangs, petty theft teams, and burglary squads — but local jurisdictions keep letting them go.

    The thought that sanctuary states might have to stop letting crooks go was what scared Michelle Goldberg the most….

    Perhaps because the libs are probably getting kickbacks and donations from the cartels that are making money hand over fist with the human trafficking racket, and mandatory jail time or deportments would stifle that business model. Maybe.

    But, then, I didn’t realize this was part of the act:

    But the second main part of the Act that Michelle complained about is much more interesting and innovative. The law would authorize state attorneys general to sue the federal government whenever federal immigration enforcement or failures to enforce harmed the state or its residents, including financial harms as low as $100. [emphasis mine]

    That means states could help force the federal government to follow the law by suing whenever an Administration “decides” not to enforce the parts of immigration law it doesn’t like. Right down to individual immigration cases. But even more interesting and more potentially exciting, worrying Michelle the most, the Act would give states a way to freeze new visas from stubborn countries refusing to accept returns of their own criminal citizens.

    “If we ever have another Democratic president,” Michelle darkly mused, imagining the worst, “it’s easy to picture the most conservative state prosecutors suing to block the issuance of visas to, say, people from China. Immigration policy would be subject to a chaotic fight in the federal courts.”

    We can wish!

    The Senate’s initial vote to allow debate on the Act passed 84-9. So.

    At bottom, the Laken Riley Act is about federalism, about returning a teeny-tiny bit of control back to states. And the furious comments to Michelle’s op-ed fully illustrate that the nation is in no mood for regular politics about Biden’s out-of-control immigration problems.

    The Tenth Amendment gets ignored way too often.

  28. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    And this California madness has been mentioned here before. It’s all about priorities, remember!

    In short, Governor Gavin Newsom (D-Ca.) is forcing legislators to return to Sacramento for a special legislative session to pass a bunch of laws protecting illegal immigrants from being deported after January 20th, part of Newsom’s plan for “Trump-proofing California,” which was a terrible choice of words since it evokes the related notion of “fire-proofing” which is exactly what Newsom hasn’t made California.

    But DeSantis is once again leading:

    Meanwhile, all the way East across I-10, the Sunshine State’s Governor Ron DeSantis (R-Fl.) is also preparing for Trump’s Inauguration. Like Governor Newsom, Governor DeSantis has also called legislators back to Tallahassee, but for the opposite reason: not to resist, but to position Florida to lead the way in mass deportations.

    If I had job offers in each of those states, you know which direction I’d go.

    “To effectively help the Trump administration enforce our nation’s immigration laws,” DeSantis explained, “we are going to need legislation to impose additional duties on local officials and provide funding for those local officials.” DeSantis said he is prepared to suspend any elected officials if they “neglect their duties” under Trump’s new immigration mandates.

    The elected officials believe him. He’s done it before.

    /snip

    Either way, Florida’s Governor and California’s Governor continue being political bookends, showcasing opposing approaches to governance and highlighting contrasting ways of life. One of those two states enjoys the undignified record of originating the most one-way U-Haul rentals. Just saying.

  29. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    On the WLR front:

    The UK Telegraph ran an astonishing article yesterday headlined, “People harmed by Covid jab to tell of ‘devastating results.’ On the one hand, I told them we would eventually see headlines like this about their “safe and effective” genetic treatments for a common cold. On the other hand, here we are.

    If my fellow couch critters were brave enough to actually view the C&C from the other day, you’d understand how devastating these “rare side effects” were. The pictures were horrifying.

    Unsurprisingly similar to our own PREP Act’s horrible program, in Great Britain 17,500 people have applied for official vaccine injury compensation. But over four years, the UK program has only paid a paltry 188 claims. Hundreds more have insultingly been rejected for “not being disabled enough.”

    Worse, the British program just pays people disabled by the shots a maximum of £120,000 (about $150,000), but only if the government agrees the claimants are “over 60% disabled.” You can imagine the awful Orwellian arguments opened up by that squishy standard. Sorry, mate, you still have one good eye and you can talk properly half the time, so. Only fifty-eight percent.

    The vaccine defenders will also be testifying in force, of course. It’s a roster of evil characters who the British despise as much as we despise our own Mengele-like “doctors” Fauci, Birx, Hotez, Offit, and so forth. I noted with a laugh that one of the planned pro-pharma witnesses is “Professor” Heidi Larson, who is, get this, an “expert in vaccine hesitancy.”

    The fact that there is even a headline about vaccine injuries is one step in the right direction, anyway. Even if the victims are ignored.

    Again.

  30. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    The first vote on the three Speaker nominees is now taking place. Stand by for results.
    76 votes required for a win.
    Stand by for results.

    (I’m watching live coverage of House. Some media outlets may have unofficial results before I have the official vote totals)

  31. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    According to the new rules, a runoff will be held between the top two if no one achieves 76 votes….

  32. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Results of first vote –
    Burrows – 71
    Cook – 56
    Rodriguez (Dem) – 20 something?

    Not looking good for the real Conservatives, folks.

  33. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    First Runoff vote commencing..

  34. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Burrows has won.

    First Runoff vote results:
    Burrows – 85
    Cook – 55
    Present, not voting – 9

  35. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    All we can do is pray that he isn’t a Phelan clone.

  36. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    No surprises there.
    even when the Texas republicant’s win, we lose.

    when the going gets tough the republicant’s always let you down.

  37. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Is Trump already being co-opted by the blood money sucking, warmongering Vampyres of the senate?

    a future count Trunpula?
    I didn’t vote for that murderous bloody war to continue and he promised to end it.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/trump-administration-lobby-ukraine-lower-age-conscription-18-years-old

  38. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Dr Phil 2:49

    No, there just aren’t enough elected, hard core Conservatives in Austin or Washington, and probably never will be.
    So, you can take your bat and ball and go home…or keep fighting the good fight.

    1. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
      Dr phil Good-E=1984

      I’ll trade you a Louisville slugger for a vintage Rawlings Tom Seaver baseball glove.

  39. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    We picked off a lot of them in the last Primary but it just wasn’t enough.
    There are too many rural Republicans that will go to their graves fighting against School Choice.
    I predict that some kind of expansion of School Choice will be passed and signed but it will be a cold oatmeal version.

  40. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    Republicant’s are still always willing to be second best.
    perfect lodgers, perfect go along to get alongers.

    their track record of the last 35 years speaks for itself.

    they gotta a lot to work to do.
    we did our job.
    they disappointed again even with tons of calls to their offices.

  41. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    Same old __ __ __ __.

    Burrows won the speaker’s race after two rounds of voting, edging out Cook by a vote of 85-55. His winning coalition was made up of 49 Democrats and 36 Republicans, drawing instant backlash from hardline members and activists who vowed revenge in next year’s primaries.

  42. Dr phil Good-E=1984 Avatar
    Dr phil Good-E=1984

    What hell could very well could be like.

    https://x.com/RealJamesWoods/status/1879251850924544506

  43. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    If anyone comes up with the list of the 36 Republicans, please post or link to it.
    The Tribune is hiding it behind a paywall. And other sites are honoring it, for now.

  44. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    There are 88 Republicans and 62 Democrats in the Texas House of Representatives in 2025. The new requirement is 76 votes for Speaker. Even though 52 Republicans voted for conservative Cook, 36 of them voted for the sleazebag Burrows. Did anyone believe the 49 Democrats were not going to sabotage this deal ? It’s a clown show. The rules have to be changed to reflect a majority consensus of the majority party. The minority doesn’t get to participate, just like in the US House.

  45. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    Salcedo is gonna be on a tear on his show in the morning.

  46. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    This is the best I can do so far. The list is Yeas and Nays. It is not divided by party,

  47. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    This was posted by Berry. As Texpat said, it’s ayes for Burrows. Of course Kitzman went agin us.

    1. Shannon Avatar
      Shannon

      I guess Stan doesn’t like you and me, GJT.

  48. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    You know, Stan Kitzman’s father was the late Judge Oliver Kitzman in the Waller, Austin and Fayette count areas. I got to sit and talk with him one night in a Mexican restaurant in Hempstead when he told the storied history of his family. It’s just too bad his son is dumbass.

    1. GJT Avatar
      GJT

      I think the old political roots in Texas think you can still backslap your political rival and at the end of the day, call it all good. I remember Mike Richards thought it was still that way. It ain’t.

      1. Texpat Avatar
        Texpat

        Mike Richards was a fine old, respectable gentleman like my grandfather, but he outlived the times. I will never regret defending Mike against a firestorm of criticism on LST because he wouldn’t support Pete Olson for Congress. Look who was right. Mike was a wise man and smarter than most folks gave him credit for.

  49. Texpat Avatar
    Texpat

    The reason for all these votes for Dade Phelan’s protege.

    The story being sold to these rural TX House reps is if you vote for “school choice” and you live in a county with one school district, your tax base will be eviscerated by all the more affluent white families who will organize private Christian schools. All you will have left is poor black and Mexican kids and while you can still collect school property taxes, the rebates from the State of Texas for pupil daily attendance are going to take a huge hit because your schools’ population will dramatically drop. Your Friday night football games, your sports events will be a shadow of their former selves and civic pride will suffer immensely. Your constituents will hang you in effigy.

    1. GJT Avatar
      GJT

      Yep, rural counties/school districts were big in any property tax relief for much of the same reasons.

  50. Tedtam Avatar
    Tedtam

    I think I’m going to have to buy another air fryer/oven. the other night, it tried to turn itself on – the panel said broil, which I rarely use – and I couldn’t turn it off. It turned itself off after a minute or two. Tonight, it turned the light on while cooking and again, I couldn’t turn it off. The panel wasn’t responsive.

    I really don’t like it when my appliances have a mind of their own.

    1. Texpat Avatar
      Texpat

      Do not ever leave an appliance like that plugged in. Please.

  51. GJT Avatar
    GJT

    Little better breakdown via Michael Berry.

  52. Shannon Avatar
    Shannon

    A Twitter Files all-star and former head of an Aspen Institute panel on content suppression is moved up the ranks at National Public Radio

    Amid a busy news day Monday, a familiar figure was named Chief Operating Officer of National Public Radio. Ryan Merkley, who directed the Aspen Institute’s Commission on Information Disorder and also appeared in the Twitter Files as Wikimedia’s liaison to “Industry Meetings” with federal law enforcement, was elevated to the jobby NPR president/Titania McGrath cloneKatherine Maher. 

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