Trump might find a provision of the French constitution, allowing parliament to be bypassed, inviting.
Monthly Archives: May 2016
No oversight board for Puerto Rico
There shouldn’t be a scapegoat for the pain restructuring debt from improvident spending and borrowing will cause.
Let’s refocus Prop. 123 debate on what’s best for schools
Prop. 123 would get the schools more money and settle a lawsuit. It’s defeat leads nowhere.
Is Obama to blame for Trump?
The attempt by some on the right to blame the rise of Donald Trump on President Obama is pathetic.
Don’t fight Trump, ignore him.
It will be clarifying if Trump fails on his own, rather than being done in by organized opposition from the right.
Ducey, GOP lawmakers go on spending spree
The big surplus is gone and state finances remain shaky.
Phony outrage over nonexistent education cuts
The quest to increase overall education funding shouldn’t paralyze action on education finance components that don’t make sense.
Trump expands JFK conspiracy theory
Maybe my own theory about Trump’s presidential campaign isn’t so crazy after all.
Prop. 123 triggers aren’t a fatal flaw
Triggers not tied to the ability to pay don’t make sense, but they are likely to be ignored or changed.
Did Ducey win or lose in 2014?
Skeptics are saying that, to win Prop. 123, Ducey needs to renege on what he told voters in 2014 he would do.