The “donation saves the school” story, and the back story

David Safier

by David Safier I had to read the article 3 times before I could put all the pieces in place. This isn't a hit on the reporter, Emily Gersema of the Republic. She includes all the necessary details. But the ins and outs of the story are so complex, it's tough to digest it all. … Read more

Put Muslims in a separate airport line?

David Safier

by David Safier Some ideas are so simple. If some Muslims want to blow up airplanes, put them in a separate screening line and subject them to greater scrutiny. "Profiling in pursuit of freedom is no vice. We must keep this country safe from its enemies." Or something like that. Forget about the fact that … Read more

Can’t say it any better than this

David Safier

by David Safier Here's the best statement I've read about the Republican response to the recent attempted airliner bombing. When terrorists try to kill Americans under a Republican administration, it's Democrats' responsibility to help bring the country together against a common foe. When terrorists try to kill Americans under a Democratic administration, it's Republicans' responsibility … Read more

Imagine Schools meet Rachel Maddow

David Safier

by David Safier I have to say, I didn't expect this. Dennis Bakke, CEO of Imagine Schools, is a member of the much-in-the-news, should-be-more-in-the-news Christian group, The Family. Any of you who are fans of Rachel Maddow's show, as I am, are well acquainted with The Family. It's an almost invisible but very powerful group … Read more

Republicans have zero credibility on deficits, debt and income redistribution

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: "The human capacity for self-delusion never ceases to amaze me, so it shouldn't surprise me that so many Republicans seem to genuinely believe that they are the party of fiscal responsibility." So says Bruce Bartlett, a former Treasury Department economist and author of the new book: The New American Economy: The Failure … Read more

“We’re Not Going To Ruin The Economy By Raising Taxes Here”

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie:

H/t to Jim Nintzel at Tucson Weekly for this post: Economist Marshall Vest: "We’re Not Going To Ruin The Economy By Raising Taxes Here" | The Range

Marshall Vest repeated his warning that the state budget is "unsolvable" during a talk with Arizona Illustrated's Bill Buckmaster. Watch the segment after the jump.

I spoke to Vest earlier today as part of a legislative preview piece I'm working on for next month. He threw cold water on the proposal to just cut more taxes and wait for the economy to rebound. That economic plan has been floated by some House Republicans, including Rep. Frank Antenori, and gubernatorial candidates John Munger and Vernon Parker, who are opposed to Gov. Jan Brewer's proposal to raise sales taxes.

“The argument is that if you could only cut taxes, you could stimulate the economy,” Vest says. “But the fact is that tax cuts do not pay for themselves. If you cut a dollar out of your taxes, you might get a nickel back.”

Vest says the state needs to increase taxes—whether sales, income or property—because the state can't cut its way out of the problem.

“In fact, our tax burden is not high,” Vest told me. “The state doesn’t ask very much of its taxpayers…. We’re not going to ruin the economy by raising taxes here."

Vest expands on that thought in his interview with Buckmaster. Watch it after the jump.

BASIS Charter in the Star

David Safier

by David Safier You'll find 2 articles about BASIS in the Sunday Star, one about its academic approach and the other about questions concerning salaries and choice of employees. Reporter Tim Steller also has a few blog posts (here and here) with other interesting information. First, kudos to BASIS. This is what a charter should … Read more

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