Guatemalan frontrunner promises not to be a thief. Expectations of government grow while confidence in those who run it diminishes.
Monthly Archives: September 2015
Don’t hold Ducey’s ed funding plan hostage
The left is trying to maneuver the state into a tax increase without openly advocating one.
So much for that America West subsidy
Headquarters a subsidy was intended to preserve goes away.
Low inflation shouldn’t stop interest rate hike
The question for the Fed should be whether there is anything in the current economy that justifies continuing to distort asset and capital markets with artificially low interest rates.
The Bitter Smith, Burns illusion
If commissioners want to stop utilities from making dark money contributions in their races, they have the power.
After Obama, the GOP wants inexperience?
The rise of Trump, Carson and Fiorina.
Transferring federal lands to states not a kooky idea
Other states are developing carefully considered plans if devolution ever becomes politically possible. Arizona should do the same.
Feds playing corrupt game on housing
Pushing lenders to make risky loans, then punishing them when the loans go sour.
Corp Com opportunity for Dems
A GOP ethical bog gives Democrats a chance to revive their former advantage in Corporation Commission races.
Reagan unjustly tarred and feathered on dark money
The immediate obstacle to doing something is the paucity of ideas that would actually work.