The Grand Canyon Institute thinks some charter operators make too much money. So what?
Monthly Archives: September 2017
John McCain’s Senate fantasy
McCain is on a mission to redeem the U.S. Senate. But what about his commitment to repeal and replace Obamacare?
Trump’s foreign policy incoherence in full bloom
Trump’s U.N. speech demonstrates that his foreign policy is entirely situational and ad hoc.
Speculative nonsense about Graham-Cassidy
Virtually all the criticisms of Graham-Cassidy are wrong. But that doesn’t mean it should pass.
On tax reform, GOP heads down another dead-end road
There’s too much focus on the corporate income tax rate. Simpson-Bowles pointed the way to reform worth the effort.
Tuition lawsuit should spur action
Arizona should have high-performing research universities, which will not be as nearly free as possible. But community colleges should be permitted to provide truly low-cost four-year degrees.
Congressional GOP to blame for budget debacle
Trump and Democratic leaders make a bad deal, but the failure of Republicans in Congress to pass a budget on time gave them the opportunity.
Trump was right to boot DACA to Congress
Congress should use the grace period Trump provided to enact standalone legislation giving dreamers some sort of legal status.
Flake’s just being true to himself
Flake isn’t kowtowing to Trump with his voting record. He’s being true to himself.
Stanton’s protest pickle
Stanton, who seems to want to be the state’s most politically correct politician, is getting pressure from his left over the Trump protests and the police reaction.