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Monthly Archives: April 2016
Why do we elect a state treasurer?
What political judgment is appropriate for managing a $30 billion cash flow and $13 billion in investments?
Stapley the Innocent runs for Congress
Stapley was abused by Sheriff Joe Arpaio and former County Attorney Andrew Thomas, but he was also revealed to be a skunk in office.
Gowan’s compounding implausibilities
Gowan’s explanation for the reporter ban is no more plausible than the one for his travel expenses.
Inversions, Panama Papers and the case for a consumption tax
In unlikely ways, disparate developments illustrate some of the advantages of a consumption tax.
Court expansion isn’t worth hyperventilating over
Conservatives don’t have a specific agenda for expansion and the appointments commission remains in place.
Trump brings me back to Mencken
Mencken’s appreciation for the absurd fits this political season, and particularly this candidate.