The rise of Trump, and the sorry remainder of the field, suggests that America is going through a phase of political infantilism.
Monthly Archives: April 2016
Disingenuous sustainability argument against Prop. 123
Putting it in all caps doesn’t make the arguments of former State Treasurer Dean Martin and others any more persuasive.
More Dems run to the feds
Mundell and Chabin should take their case to voters, not a federal prosecutor.
The anti-Prop. 123 flat-earthers
Dreams of a different Arizona politics are nice, but don’t get the schools more money right now.
Obama’s cold peace is right objective for the Middle East
Clean Elections initiative has the wrong answers
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.