Getting more money to schools and averting a constitutional crisis wasn’t easy.
Monthly Archives: October 2015
Shutdown Caucus has a point
While the tactics of the Shutdown Caucus are wrong, Washington is proving that its critique has merit.
On solar, Corp Com is stuck on stupid
The commission agrees to jump into the tar pit in which APS and the solar industry wants to wrestle.
Inelegant but functional ed funding deal
More money for schools and averting a constitutional crisis aren’t something to be messing with.
Obama’s defensible defense veto
Defense spending shouldn’t be considered independently from the rest of the federal budget.
Clinton, Benghazi, and the pompous you-know-whats
Yeah, Republicans are being political. But Clinton’s role in Benghazi’s aftermath is still disturbing.
Conservatives should get to yes on ed funding
Given the depth of cuts, putting restrictions on a small restoration is untimely.
Don’t do it Paul!
Ryan is too important to become speaker of the House.
What kind of socialist is Sanders?
He hasn’t given the organization of a political economy sufficient thought to really qualify.
The Sanders pass on Clinton’s emails
While Clinton’s use of a private server is a legitimate issue, Sanders can’t make political hay with it.