Cheryl Cage: Melvin Launches Own War on Poverty, Attacks the Poor
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Press release from Cheryl Cage, Democratic candidate for state senate in LD26: Advertisement FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Melvin Launches Own War on Poverty, Attacks the Poor State Sen. Al Melvin has joined a Legislative effort to micromanage the people who've been knocked out of work during the worst job market in generations. Melvin … Read more
Frank Antenori has an anger management problem
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Frank(enstein) Antenori is an angry man. Lately he has been terrorizing the villagers. (He bears a remarkable resemblance to Peter Boyle in Young Frankenstein.) Previously we have reported that Frank had threatened the Pima County Board of Supervisors to extort an appointment from them to Jonathan Paton's senate seat. And he had … Read more
This comment made my morning
by David Safier From Bess 1919 commenting on yesterday's post about Antenori's "No food stamps if you buy cigarettes or alcohol" bill. Oh, and the 800 number idea for reporting abuses is innovative. Shopper: "Hello, the guy next to me, just used food stamps and also bought a 6 pack of beer." 800 operator: "What's … Read more
Arne Duncan: Don’t teach to the test
by David Safier Ed Sec Arne Duncan wants more reliance on educational data but doesn't want teachers to teach to the test? Public schools in the United States need to try to spark creative thinking in children and move away from curriculums that just teach to standardized tests, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan told nearly … Read more
House Rs would rather give corporations huge tax cuts than balance the state’s budget
Posted by Craig McDermott, and cross-posted from Random Musings From AZCentral.com – The fate of a planned May 18 sales-tax election as well as hopes of balancing this year's state budget are in question after the House of Representatives Thursday derailed plans to close out a special session addressing the deficit. The House linked approval … Read more
Fool’s Gold: It just keeps getting more ridiculous
by David Safier I wasn't planning on posting any more about G.I. today, but then I read the Daily Email written by Matthew Ladner. How can I resist when he once again demonstrates that he writes for political effect, not to give a fair hearing to the issues? His subject for today is cutting "education … Read more
The Floridation of Arizona Education: a “tapestry” of reforms
by David Safier This is my fourth post about the "Florida Education Miracle" which Arizona Republican legislators are hoping to duplicate here with a few selective bills — most notably, one that holds students back in the 3rd grade if their reading scores are low. This Floridation of Arizona Education is being pushed by the … Read more
