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  1. 100% true. She wanted to hire "police officers," not sure it ever clicked that Harris County has no police officers, and naturally said she was going to pay for them by "eliminating waste." She is an investment banker! She doesn't know a damned thing about crime other than statistics in an Excel spreadsheet. I have no doubt her strategy for saying she fixed crime would be to just stop talking incessantly about how bad it is should she have been elected. Like Trump declaring months into his presidency that the wall was built and America was, indeed, great again. If you're one of those simple-minded spoonfed partisans, you no doubt would believe it without qualification, when, at the end of the day, the only real reason you only felt America was great again was because you thought you stuck it to the other half of the country. What a winning political strategy! What could possibly go wrong?! A totally cynical campaign. Thank God it mostly didn't work this year, either here or nationally. I hope the County GOP will take this as a message to change, but I highly doubt they will. What a racket.
  2. If you say so. Maybe you got different commercials, but what I saw essentially was four different pitches: (1) "Hi, I'm Mattress Mack, you know I know a lot about mattresses and furniture. Let me tell you about politics. My market research said you guys obviously want a Hispanic woman, so look what I found . . . but don't worry, she's not too brown (and there's makeup for that)! And isn't it cute we can insert "moral" into her name!" (I must admit, I was only disappointed that they didn't do a "The Harris County GOP will save your money . . . and your life!" at the end of the commercial.) These intro commercials were so cringeworthy they were like Steve Buscemi from 30 Rock, "How do you do Harris County, I'm Alex, how bout that crime?" (2) "Hi, I'm Alexandra del Moral Mealer, and you're going to die if I'm not elected. Look at all these brownshirts uniformed police officers standing behind me who will tell you that, yes, you're definitely going to die if you don't elect me." (3) "Hi, I'm Mattress Mack. Remember when Alex told you that you're going to die if you don't elect her. Well, if you don't believe her or me, listen to heavy hitter Dave Ward. Don't pay attention to the fact that it looks like he doesn't know where he is at the moment." (I guess that was for the Senior Center votes.) (4) "Hi, I'm Alex, I know this is a big and diverse city and all, so let me show you how definitely plugged in I am. Look at me, I'm just like you, driving around golf courses with my husband and children, hoping that no one shoots us! I felt safer in Fallujah! Thank God I already taught my 4 year old how to handle an AR-15." (I'd say it'd work in Montgomery County, but they'd probably have to buy more makeup and drop the "del Moral" . . . oh, and make her husband run in her place.) Combined with the Ramsey-Cagle whiny baby flurfshow, wasn't exactly a great story. "We're all going to die if we don't hire more police officers, so in protest, we're going to do the right thing by our constituents and are not going to show up to pass a budget. Don't worry, only a couple more weeks of dying . . . unless you don't do what we say, that is, in which case you're an absolute goner!" So forgive me for not spending any time on perusing "Alex's Priorities" as all I got from the commercials was that her priority was to scare people into returning the Harris County GOP to power. But let me guess, her priorities are something about increasing safety, eliminating waste, and, of course, not doing corruption. Wow! Original. That is the level of thought someone put into her campaign. (In fairness, who knows, maybe she's a totally normal and likeable person, and was just a naive figurehead that was steered into this by the Harris County Geriatric Old Party and their love of 1980s politics.) That is not to say that this "YOU'RE GOING TO DIE!" rhetoric didn't get through to many. My friend shared a Facebook post with me from a friend and Spring resident that went: This message is for EVERYONE who voted for Lina Hidalgo: 1. Don't call 911. We don't have enough police. Just kill your family if you have a disturbance. 2. Don't complain about pot holes in the roads. She needs the money herself illegally. 3. Call Lina Hidalgo's office when there is a shooting at your kid's school. She personally needs the money illegally and want pay [SIC] for more training. 4. If you want a parade the day before a very critical election call Lina and Sylvester. They don't care if it interferes with the election the next morning. They will grant you permission. 5. If your [SIC] upset about Crime. To [SIC] bad. You voted for her. Enjoy your next 4 years under this type of illegal leadership. So needless to say, the messaging worked well on her. I'm sure she got the same message from the pulpit--you know, "men of God." Sad to say, this is not an outlier. There are posters on here who have essentially said the same. So some questions: 1. Is there any way to describe this person as anything other than batflurf crazy? Kill your family if you have a disturbance?! WTF?! Don't complain about potholes because Lina is pocketing money? Lina is fully responsible for the Astros World Series victory so she and Sly could schedule a parade? Man, what a whack-o! 2. Even if she is this concerned about crime, if the above is her outlook, must she have an absolutely miserable life and outlook? If my mom were talking like that consistently, I'd get her professional help. I'm not saying this person doesn't genuinely believe it, but man, what a way to live. For her own peace of mind, I'd help her move to a blood red state like Arkansas, I guess, since, of course, crime does not exist there. 3. Is it that much of a stretch to interpolate that this person essentially hates half of her fellow County residents? And . . . seriously . . . what do you think the main factor driving that hate? 4. Could there have been a way for Mealer to make a strong case for crime without being so MAGA apocalyptic and unserious? Her commercials were speaking to only one demographic. Compare them to Hidalgo's final commercial, especially, where she easily manages not to come across as a firebreathing whack-job while speaking to the whole community. Politics should be about addition, not subtraction. 5. Do you really think this type of campaigning is good for Houston and Harris County? It obviously incites fear and turns neighbor against neighbor (which is the absolute id of MAGA politics), but it also telegraphs to residents of surrounding counties that this is some sort of hellhole, so don't come in and spend your money as you will likely die--after all, you are so likely to die, as a matter of fact, look at all these people in uniform--these County employees charged with protecting you--they are also telling you you're going to die! How in the hell is that good for Harris County, which she purports to want to lead? It is so GD dark. The only "vision" there is "Make Harris County GOP Again and We'll Make the Policemen Work Harder Again." (None of the above is meant to criticize the 90+% of law enforcement who do their jobs ethically and without fear or favor. But the MAGA/Mealer message has always seemed way more juiced up to support the 10% of them who don't. Their view of law enforcement is so reductive and immature.) Quite honestly it's amazing she did as well as she did, but she had all the $ at the end. At least the Midlanders who donated can take comfort that they didn't lose as much money as Elon or FTX investors. P.S. @Heights88 could you be from San Antonio as well?
  3. Similar idea on a much grander scale in New York, with a terminal incorporating full-service ticketing, bag check, and bag delivery. These were thought to be the future at some point. 42nd Street Airlines Terminal - Wikipedia The history behind 42nd Street's lost Airlines Terminal Building | 6sqft Sun Country has sort of relaunched the concept in MN (Landline - Sun Country Airlines) and United at DEN (A new way to connect to Fort Collins (united.com). Of course some European train stations in the city still have them. Different, but similar idea, SFO used to have bag check-in for some airlines in one of their remote garages not too long ago. Some of the park-and-fly places (e.g., The Parking Spot) used to have them as well, not sure if any more have them after COVID.
  4. Maybe I've got it all wrong and the 2022 Astros were the determining factor in the end. Happy (said better, jubilant!) people don't want change, nor do they go out of their way to vote a day after a victory parade party. Although some of the letters to the editor today: Mattress Mack gambled on Alexandra del Moral Mealer ad — and lost (houstonchronicle.com) Regarding “ What to know about Mattress Mack, the Houston furniture mogul, avid sports bettor turned Astros' hero,” (Nov. 3): Houston’s own “Mattress Mack” knows a thing or two about taking risks and seems to enjoy the gamble. Win or lose, he lost by so publicly backing county judge candidate Alexandra del Moral Mealer. Appearing as a host on television ads endorsing her was a misguided move. Business and politics don’t mix, and he should have known that. Going forward I will never buy anything from Gallery Furniture again. Michelle Braverman, Houston (What did Laura Ingraham say? "Shut up and dribble?") On Monday the city honored our World Series-winning Houston Astros. Leave it to our junior senator, though, Rafael Edward “Ted” Cruz to crash the party. Not only did Cruz seem to push his way into the parade, he almost singlehandedly turned the crowd’s roars of cheers into boos. Forget his failure to make the easy play on the hard seltzer thrown his way (Official Scorer: E-Cruz), why in the world was he there in the first place? It’s a shame there was no umpire to throw him out. James Cato, Kingwood Score it E-Cruz, what a line! I wish Lina had been a bit more gracious in her victory speech, however, but you can't deny the opposing campaign was as toxic as the Brio Superfund site.
  5. DeSantis/Abbott is about as likely as a Trump/Cruz ticket was in 2016. But, hell, I'll take it. To have Abbott (er, what's the word the flurfposting Rs use again) cucked by DeSantis would be A-OK by me. Both of them have a national appeal only slightly higher than Marjorie Taylor Greene. Dan Patrick is from Baltimore. Nuff said. Reality and the law will catch up with the Collin County Lazy Eye eventually. Does the majority of voters even know what the County Judge does?
  6. Republicans complaining about redistricting is a new kind of delicious for me. Consider this: According to the Chronicle article below, the new district was +12 D. Cagle lost by a little more than 3 in what should have been a much more favorable environment. So close . . . yet SO FAR! SAD!!!! Guess Ramsey can just sit boycott all meetings now.
  7. HBJ Fall 2022 Office Leasing Guide reported 481K of 1,227K sf vacant at 1600 Smith, for a vacancy rate of 40%. Is most of the leased space Chevron? 1 Allen Center: 268K of 931K, or 29% 2 Allen Center: 462K of 1,075K, or 43% 3 Allen Center: 325K of 1,283K, or 25%
  8. Turnout down almost 10%, too, which typically favors Republicans. Votes cast for governor, Harris County, 2018: 1,188,623 2022: 1,091,819 Difference -8.9%
  9. As I have stated multiple times, I did not vote for Lina in 2018 but did in 2022, not necessarily because I was all about voting for her, but more because I was voting against the absolutely corrupt State GOP, which at this point is just a bunch of professional politicians with few ideas who just want to stay in power for their own sakes. The anti-crime message was STRONG and resonated, but somehow not enough. Despite law enforcement professionals basically flanking Mealer at all of her press conferences (which I for one consider to be extraordinarily provocative and outright scary . . . ) and her essentially implying that we were all going to be murdered walking on the Bayou or coming home from the Astros because of "Democrat" judges happily putting murderers on the streets, I think the majority saw that she was a puppet at best (an uncharismatic weirdo most likely, and an entitled, sanctimonious, condescending, crazy woman at worst) with zero experience and no meaningful plan to reduce crime. I'm not even sure Mattress Mack helped her, to be honest. People of course love Mattress Mack, but it telegraphs the appearance of "buying" an election. It's kind of creepy, actually. The Harris County GOP needs to CLEAN HOUSE and get rid of all the crazies. Ed Emmett could've won easily, assuming he ran a campaign like he did in the past. Tell Steve Hotze and his merry band of religious nutjobs to go off and form their own d*mned party--the Harris County Baptist Taliban--that ideology has no place in government because by its very nature and by its own admission, it wants to screw over half of the constituency. Sit down Mack, sit down Dave Ward, sit down Ed Young, sit down partisan law enforcement leadership and law enforcement unions, sit down Crime Stoppers propaganda, sit down Permian Basin political donors, sit down State GOP with your ridiculous shenanigans to co-opt the county, and truly focus on returning to responsible governance instead of fearmongering--it is not good for anyone. But the fact remains: 1) Hidalgo proved to be a relatively awful candidate at the end of the day, but still eked out a victory despite being overwhelmingly outmatched in advertising spending over the past several weeks. (I mean, she pulled out a win with all those Mealer ads during the ASTROS WORLD SERIES WIN. I mean, those are some serious headwinds that she met!) 2) Mealer was hand-picked by the State GOP and got support from donors farther afield, and, while she came very close due to fearmongering, she lost. This was NOT a good environment at all for Democrats locally, so it should be expected that results would be worse than the last cycle. But bad candidates hung on, and non-controversial County candidates ran a good 3 points ahead of Mealer. That, my friends, is the major political shift. A major difference from, say, Tarrant County, which just elected a Republican County Judge who is a personal injury attorney from Southlake and has prior experience as a councilman and mayor of Farmers Branch. I mean, just gross. I think I'd take Mealer over that bio. Still, the margin was extraordinarily slim and should not be considered a mandate by any means. I pray that Hidalgo and the other Democratic commissioners do not take this as some sort of validation of progressiveness--municipal governments just cannot be a meaningful source of social spending. I hope she tries to build relationships with the business community, and likewise, I hope the business community makes a good faith effort to build a relationship with her. And I pray Hidalgo will make a good faith effort at crime reduction and repairing relationships with law enforcement, although I am not sure how much of that problem is on her shoulders to be honest. Harris County and its residents have zero interest in employers and government officials being at each other's throats. Houston is the welcoming city it is because we have largely avoided these lose-lose political fights, which, in the end, are only good for disingenuous politicians and bad for the County and its residents. Thanks Alexandra and the Harris County GOP for telegraphing to the suburban counties and the rest of the state that Harris County is a crime-ridden hellhole teetering on the edge of disaster--you have done definite damage and it is glaringly obvious you do not have this County's interests at heart, only your own. /rant off and now a little gloating . . . if Cagle loses it will really be my favorite story of the cycle as it shows there's a price to pay for being an absolutely unserious and disingenuous blowhard . . . which is pretty rare in Texas politics. (Well, being an absolutely unserious and disingenuous blowhard is certainly not rare, but paying a price for being one sure the hell is.)
  10. DAMN! I guess all those blue-ribbon endorsements threatening us with even more crime if we didn't do their bidding didn't work! "Thank you to all of those who supported our campaign for good governance?!" I must have been getting a special set of ads because that message sure as hell didn't come across. Still, I must commend Mealer on conceding and not breaking out one of her surely many AR-15s. HCSO will get some additional manpower, but it looks like it won't triple its headcount of 5,000 to 15,000 on a whim. As far as I can tell looks like Cagle lost, too, which is absolutely appropriate considering the guy couldn't be bothered to do his d*mned job and show up to a vote. P.S. SORRY MIDLAND DONORS!!!!! And keep the faith, San Antonio! (Remember, your County Judge is actually . . . someone else. #LocalRule)
  11. DeSantis (FL) 2018 share: 49.6% 2022 share: 59.4% +19.8 pts improvement Abbott (TX) 2018 share: 55.8% 2022 share: 54.9% -0.9 pts improvement Looks like someone has a way hotter set of wheels. SORRY GREGGO!
  12. Well, based on my analysis of the early voting totals, Lina may hold on. She underperformed Beto by 24K in early voting but still led. Beto’s gap in Election day voting was 6K to his favor. I can’t see many Beto-Mealer voters. But keep the faith in San Antonio. The wave never came but maybe it’ll start rolling out of the prairie somewhere around Seguin! WELL nevermind I think the early voting totals that I am looking at may not be totals but only for the precincts that reported. I will therefore stop blowing west so as to keep that wave to a trickle.
  13. Well I bought shoes at the mall on the way to Corpus once, and they worked out well, so Victoria is fine by me!
  14. From what I can glean above, he bought Block 161 in 2016 where the Home Plate Bar and Grill was and then (maybe?) an additional 1.738 acres of land (which I think is equivalent a full city block) in 2019--maybe block 119? Or maybe he just bought a single block. Here's a block map I found: https://www.downtownhouston.org/media/uploads/attachments/2019-07-31/140627_Block_Map2.pdf What is with Avenida de las Americas running straight through blocks 119, 120, and 121 BTW? Were these blocks divided when the Convention Center was built? Sure would be nice to have MMP fully connected to the Convention Center area by something other than parking lots.
  15. Well the Ballpark Village has to be a "go" now, and I hope this season made it easier to select the "Rolls Royce" option! Sounds like Crane can finance a good chunk of it with weekend t-shirt sales!
  16. Well Mattress Mack won the World Series so I’d make it Lina -10 at this point … a true Faustian bargain! Oh well, at least the champagne vendors in San Antonio will have their best night since the Hemisfair!
  17. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE ASTROS!!! No one can argue we are not a legacy team now! Best thing on earth to ever happen to Houston sports!
  18. “If you can convince people who have power to let you do something, they’ll let you do something.” That is what we call a truism, @Ross. And it’s still a crazy take. Especially considering London two decades ago. It’s like your sequencing is reversed. London developing like Houston, well that’d be at least a mildly interesting and novel take.
  19. @shasta, buddy, no need to be so sensitive. This began with you and your claim that Houston was "developing like London." There was no clarification that such a statement was "aspirational," or "perhaps a bit of an exaggeration," or you were "half-kidding." Quite the contrary, you dug in! After a lot of back and forth, I think it's accurate to say that the only reason you think that is because London has tall buildings in scattered places. I mean, OK . . . but, man. How absolutely vacuous of an observation. You might as well say Houston is like London because we have multiple airports, too. Seriously, brother, what major cities can you not make a similar observation about? I mean if you want to go on and on about loose land use restrictions, why not pick any major city in Latin America? London?! Let's talk some more . . . I've obviously got lots to learn. It may not have US-style zoning, per se, but if you don't think the permitting process is wayyyyyyyyyyy more complex than Houston, I'd say you and Shasta probably have a good deal in common.
  20. So . . . you think London has no zoning, eh?
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