The decision of Democratic primary voters may be more consequential this year, and they have a lively primary for governor going.
Monthly Archives: July 2018
More at stake than Roe in Kennedy’s replacement
Is there still hope for a federal judiciary that plays the role the founders intended?
Phoenix’s terrible business judgment
Selling land to the low bidder and a hotel fire sale are just the most recent examples of the City of Phoenix shortchanging taxpayers.
U.S.-Mexico relations after Lopez Obrador
The U.S. should seal off access to our formal economy for future illegal workers from Mexico through E-Verify and otherwise give Lopez Obrador space to do what he can.
Ducey’s sort of fair claims about the economy and state finances
Did Ducey’s policies cause an uptick in job growth? Did he really balance the state budget without a tax increase?