The initiative would expand duel enforcement and give interest groups leverage on the cheap.
President Paul Ryan? Why not?
Despite Ryan’s assertion, he doesn’t really have anything else important to do.
Prop. 123 doesn’t bust the state land trust
The current distribution formula has been massively shortchanging schools.
A special session on the budget
Rather than a repeat of the cram-down budget process, enact a budget the right way.
Limiting size is the only answer to too-big-to-fail
Conservatives are cheering a court decision against Dodd-Frank, but the the opinion actually points to the Sanders solution.
Naivete fuels Prop. 123 opposition
There is a reason those responsible for educating kids aren’t waiting for a better alternative.
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.