Tough talk on taxes and the spending lobby in the State of the State doesn’t fit how Ducey has actually governed, as a prudent centrist.
Bold state budget reform may fall short
Getting the budget done early would be good for the state and the Legislature. But it would be easier to accomplish that with a bipartisan budget.
War Power Resolutions are an empty political gesture
They would keep Trump from doing anything he’d do anyway. He’ll veto them nevertheless.
Problems with U.S. Middle East policy are deeper than Trump
Soleimani killing wasn’t impulsive or irrational. But it is yet more evidence that the United States needs to stop trying to manage Middle East geopolitics.
Why the disconnent between our dreadful politics and the generally good condition of the country and state?
For Reagan, an improved economy meant that it was morning in America. For Trump, it’s thunderstorms everywhere, all the time.
Distrust of markets emerges on the right
Memo to Marco Rubio: The lesson that markets more productively allocate capital than politicians, intellectuals and bureaucrats apparently needs to be relearned from time to time.
In China deal, managed trade is the real winner
Trump got China to buy more stuff. But that dodges the strategic questions about U.S.-China relations.
A tiered approach to regulating Airbnb rentals
The state should stay in control to ensure the opportunities of a sharing economy. But local governments should have greater latitude to protect the peaceful order of residential neighborhoods.
Should Ducey’s political muscle determine where school funds are spent?
Discretionary additional dollars are best for education. Earmarking them for a school safety grant program was troubling enough before Ducey’s intervention on behalf of a single school.
What the IG report really shows about the Russia collusion investigation
The FBI investigation quickly got off the track, hit serial dead ends, and should have been shut down before metastasizing into special council Robert Mueller’s investigation.