A Drinking & Smoking Summit
Some may have seen the guest opinion in today’s Tucson Citizen announcing the Drinking Liberally / Smoking Conservatively Summit this Thursday starting at 6pm at the Shanty on 4th Avenue and 9th Street: Partisanship has acquired a bad name of late. It’s become closely associated with the name-calling, character assassination, fear mongering and actively misleading … Read more
Arizona Charter Schools: The Good, The Bad, and The Costly, Part 7: Rep. Lujan is Mostly Correct
by David Safier (Here are parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6.) After reading over Lujan’s explanation of HB2816 in last night’s post a few times, I was ready to blast him for dancing around the issue I raised. But this morning I read it a few more times and went back to the … Read more
No Pooch Left Behind
Today’s Mother Goose & Grimm (If it’s too small, click to enlarge it):
Arizona Charter Schools: The Good, The Bad, and The Costly, Part 6: Rep. Lujan Responds
by David Safier (Here are parts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.) I emailed State Representative David Lujan (D-Phoenix) about HB2816, since he is the only Democratic sponsor of the bill, and said I would give him a chance to respond to my concerns. He wrote back within a few hours (I love my Democratic … Read more
Arizona Charter Schools: The Good, The Bad, and The Costly, Part 5: What’s $6.4 Million Between Friends?
by David Safier (Here are parts 1, 2, 3 and 4.) “Six-point-four million? Safier is making this big deal about six-point-four million? I know that sounds like a lot, but as a percent of the state budget . . .” The Tucson School District just put its reputation and its standing with the citizenry on … Read more
Arizona Charter Schools: The Good, The Bad, and The Costly, Part 4: The 6.4 Million Dollar Question
by David Safier (Here are parts 1, 2 and 3) (Note: I plan to use a blogger’s prerogative in my posts on Cyber Schools to jump to conclusions before I know the whole story. As I continue blogging on the topic, I’ll get more information and correct any errors I’ve made. I’m an honorable man … Read more
Al Melvin Throws Down in Pima County
"It’s like Hitler just invaded France," said a source in the moderate wing of the Pima County Republican Party of Joe Higgin’s likely primary challenge of Ann Day for Supervisor in District 1. That’s not just Godwin’s law in effect; my source only meant that a war that everyone knew was coming, and that many … Read more
