Rather than follow the evidence, Democrats try to make it fit the charge their polling indicates is the most politically potent.
Rather than follow the evidence, Democrats try to make it fit the charge their polling indicates is the most politically potent.
Trump wants Republicans to defend his behavior, not just attack the Democratic impeachment process. Here’s why defenses of his behavior are wanting.
The adverse consequences for Arizona are so monumental that Brnovich should hope that his lawsuit to have Obamacare declared unconstitutional fails.
He doesn’t fit today’s Democratic Party. An independent candidacy would be beneficial at this political moment. And maybe lightning would strike.
Why aren’t city hall and the police chief defending Phoenix cops against the false charge of being trigger-happy?
Elizabeth Warren’s financing scheme for her Medicare for All plan is a dud. But her challenge about alternatives should be taken up.
Notebook: Fossil fuel lobbyists aren’t the ones pushing for uranium mining. And why would Arizona substitute new solar for existing nuclear power? That’s nuts.
Phoenix city hall says it’s a user fee. But it charges commercial transporters for things their passengers don’t use, and disproportionately for the things they do.
The revised process House Democrats adopted is fair enough. Now Republicans have to answer tough questions about what Trump did.
Small projected shortages in a distant future shouldn’t cause such a panic. Treating water more as a market commodity should be the next innovation in Arizona’s water future.