May 24, 2020 Blog: If We Can’t Predict the Weather, How Can We Predict the Chinese Coronavirus?By Cary Cheshire When I was a child, I remember my parents interrupting my favorite TV show (The Magic School Bus, for those wondering) on “the eights” to flip over to The Weather Channel and get the weather forecast for the next few days. With smartphones, that’s no longer necessary, but the product is still the same. A few taps, and you can see what weather experts predict will happen for the rest of the day anywhere in the world for up to the next two weeks. Looking at the screen, we generally trust what’s predicted for the rest of the day to occur. But what about tomorrow? What about in 10 days? How many times has the 100 percent-predicted rain never arrived? Do we cancel plans a week in advance because there’s a predicted thunderstorm? Texas Scorecard RadioThursday, May 21, 2020 Episode 138: Brandon Waltens stops by to discuss contact tracing and what that will mean for Texans. Erin Anderson tells us about the Democrats latest efforts to not let a crisis go to waste in their never ending quest to steal elections. Mark Meckler chats about his latest endeavor Open the States. Michael Quinn Sullivan has this week’s Texas Scorecard Radio commentary. Round OneTuesday, May 19, 2020 Gov. Greg Abbott returned a little bit of freedom back to Texans yesterday, Jim and Michael discuss what Abbott will now “allow” us to do. Grassroots Virtual Townhall: Tax ReliefWednesday, May 20, 2020 Tax relief for Texas taxpayers must be a top priority for all levels of government in order to help citizens recover from the calamity their elected officials have caused. Friday, May 22, 2020Erin Anderson discusses the court hearings that occurred this week regarding the Democrats efforts to expand mail-in balloting. Also Robert Montoya discusses a questionable development deal for the son of a Democrat Senate candidate |