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Monthly Archives: December 2014
McCain and Flake logroll for copper
The usually useful scolds of the congressional practices of logrolling and pork make an exception.
Phoenix city government is cracking up
And it has potentially serious ramifications for the Valley’s economic health.
Shop where you want, guilt-free
Forget the “buy local” economic hooey.
Torture report shortchanges moral ambiguities
Where should the moral line be drawn on keeping Americans safe?
Terrorism insurance outlives its purpose
Proves Ronald Reagan’s adage about a government program being the closest thing to eternal life on earth.
Responsible vote for ugly budget bill
The bill represents a congressional failure, but the alternative was fiscal chaos.
Arizona campaign finance laws need soup-to-nuts rewrite
An unconstitutionally vague definition of “political committee” is the beginning of the problems.
Tempe gives aways the store … again
Does anyone really believe that without incentives the Valley won’t have all the hotel rooms, office space and retail outlets we want or need?
Brewer failed her most important task
Brewer inherited a fiscal mess, and is leaving one.