In his new book, Conscience of a Conservative, Flake writes Trump out of conservatism and tries to increase the market for a politics of inclusion and expansion.
Monthly Archives: July 2017
Democrats don’t really want to fix Obamacare
They just want more subsidies to prop it up as it is.
The scandal behind the Navajo housing scandal
The real obstacle to Native American advancement is a culture of paternalism and dependency embedded in the relationship with the federal government.
Gowan’s guilty in the court of public opinion
Don’t have a quarrel with AG Brnovich’s decision not to prosecute, but the conclusion that former state House Speaker David Gowan misused public resources can be fairly made.
Trump Jr’s Russian meeting isn’t nothing
The senior leaders of the Trump campaign were willing to have a meeting to discuss getting help from the Russian government.
Jack DeBolske, the Valley’s relentless force
DeBolske, who passed away this week, had a greater influence on the development of the modern Phoenix metro area than any other figure in our history.
Flake, McCain and the demise of Mitchcare
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell surprisingly concocted an Obamacare replacement, call it Mitchcare, that was actually worth passing.
Sheriff Joe should get a jury trial
The U.S. Constitution couldn’t be plainer, and the case has some twists a jury, not a judge, should weigh.
U.S. sleepwalked into North Korean threat
The problem with seeing national security threats everywhere is that the real ones don’t get the attention they merit.
Pull the plug on an Obamacare replacement and do these three things instead
GOP leaders don’t have the votes, and their alternatives aren’t any better. So, pull the plug on an Obamacare replacement and adopt these three more limited measures instead.