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Mar 10, 2016, 9:54:20 AM3/10/16
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Part One:
All things Texas aka if it is thursday then it must be time to mess with Texas with Scott Braddock the editor of the Quorum Report Texas' largest political newsletter

Texas Near Bottom Among States in Primary Turnout This Year

Texas Tribune-

Part Two:
Beyond the Caucus..Iowa the nation and the world with Prof. Steffen Schmidt aka Dr. Politics from Iowa State 

Tuesday's results...play it out Dr. Politics 
from Trump steaks to Rubio's 0 delegates to Cruz's Idaho win to Michigan shocker to the passing of Nancy Reagan to the Supreme Court vacancy to the US vrs Canada (nuts vrs. nice) and of course the univision democratic debate

Tweets of the day:

To suppress the youth vote, years ago MI Republicans changed the law to prohibit students from voting in the town where they go to college.


He endured racist attacks after singing at NBA game. Now he’s singing for #DemDebate. http://wapo.st/1nxPOhR 

Hillary refused to call the Honduras coup a coup b/c term carried legal implications.

Hispandering! I don't get a drink for that one. #DemDebate


Geography for Dummies

States of Mexico or what is on the other side of Donald Trump's wall


Chiapas, Chiapas [Credit: Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.]estado (state) of southern Mexico. It is bounded to the north by the state of Tabasco, to the east by Guatemala, to the southwest by the Gulf of Tehuantepec and the Pacific Ocean, and to the west by the states of Oaxaca and Veracruz. The capital and largest city is Tuxtla (Tuxtla Gutiérrez).

Maya: Mayan fresco at Bonampak [Credit: Ygunza/FPG]The relief of Chiapas is dominated by the Sierra Madre de Chiapas and associated plateaus of the Chiapas Highlands. Virtually the entire state is forested, including the vast Lacondón rainforest in the east. Among the more spectacular Mayan ruins are Bonampak, where intricate murals are preserved, and Palenque, which is part of a national park designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1987. Chiapas is home to one of the largest indigenous populations in Mexico; about one-fourth speak Mayandialects or related languages. More than half of the people inhabit impoverished rural areas, making subsistence agriculture the basis of the state’s economy. Chiapas grows a leading share of Mexico’s corn (maize), along with beans, bananas, coffee, and cacao. Also of note are livestock raising and logging. Petroleum is extracted in the eastern part of the state.

Chiapas was linked with Guatemala in colonial days, but it became a Mexican state in 1824; its boundaries were fixed in 1882. In the 19th and 20th centuries, most of its people toiled in poverty under a small landowning elite, although some joined communal farms (ejidos) after the Mexican Revolution. The Pan-American Highway and a railway were extended across Chiapas in the mid-20th century, yet the state attracted little subsequent investment. In 1994 large numbers of both impoverished Indians and middle-class residents, protesting economic and social inequalities, created the Zapatista National Liberation Army and launched an armed uprising that continued into the 21st century.

The executive branch of state government is led by a governor, who is elected to a single term of six years. Members of the unicameral legislature (the State Congress) are elected to three-year terms. Chiapas is divided into local governmental units called municipios (municipalities), each of which is headquartered in a prominent city, town, or village. Tuxtla is home to most of the state’s cultural institutions, including the Regional Museum of Chiapas (founded 1939), with archaeological and historical collections; the Autonomous University of Chiapas (1975); and the University of Arts and Sciences of Chiapas (founded 1893; university status 1995). Area 28,653 square miles (74,211 square km). Pop. (2010) 4,796,580.  http://www.britannica.com/place/Chiapas

in the news: depressing

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This franchise agreement covers areas including the states of Yucatán, Campeche, Quintana Roo, Veracruz, Tabasco and Chiapas. With the ...

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