Ron Paul Points the Way For Democrats in Congress

Michael Bryan

Rs and Ds at all levels, but especially among those competing to be the next Commander in Chief, constantly fight over which party is the champion of our armed forces. The Rs claim that title by dint of massive and reckless appropriations and a belligerant, wooden-headed foreign policy that gives the armed forces plenty of … Read more

We’re Number One!.. In Lowest Per-Student School Spending

David Safier

by David Safier The Saturday Daily Star has it exactly right in its editorial, Legislature continues to shortchange kids. “Arizona’s record of supporting public education is abysmal,” it states. Arizona is the worst in the nation on per-student school spending, according to Quality Counts 2008, an annual education report by the non-profit organization Education Week. … Read more

Why is the AZ GOP’s Top Legislative Priority the Elimination of the State Education Equalization Property Tax Levy?

Michael Bryan

Schoolinequity The AZ GOP caucus has made a quarter-billion dollar property tax cut the non-negotiable centerpiece of this years budget process as we face as much as a $1 billion budget shortfall and even bigger budget deficits projected for 2009 and even 2010.

Why does the GOP want to cut taxes in the middle of a looming national recession and huge (~10%) state budget deficit?

There are very good reasons, none of which has anything to do with fiscal prudence, and everything to do with politics and ideological commitments:

First, and most obviously, they get to have their cake and eat it too by eliminating this property tax. The reinstatement of the state equalization property tax levy will take effect next year, and thus repealing it is budget neutral this year, yet the GOP gets to claim a quarter-billion dollar tax cut going into a tough campaign season in which the Democrats could quite conceivably take away their majority. They get to lock in a tax cut, and transfer the cost of that $250 million dollar cut to the General Fund next year.

Learn the next two reasons after the click…

Blogging About Education

David Safier

by David Safier

When Mike and I worked together blogging the election integrity trial last December, I asked if he would give me the opportunity to blog about education on this site once the trial was over. He grilled me during a lunch break to see if I had anything to say, and I guess he decided I did. So here I am.

Let me tell you a little about myself. I taught high school, mainly in Portland, Oregon, for over 30 years. My field was English — I taught all grade levels and ability groups –- then I took a break for awhile to teach photography and advise the yearbook. I ended where I began, teaching English. When I retired a few years ago, I moved to Tucson.

I taught at three public high schools. Most students at the first school were at the lower end of the socioeconomic scale. The teachers were mediocre, the administration was mediocre, and the school’s budget was in such bad shape, we had to cut back from a seven to a five period day. The school didn’t do a very good job educating its students, and, to be honest, neither did I.

Read more about David’s calling to the blog after the flip…

Welcome Guest Author David Safier to Blog For Arizona

Michael Bryan

David Safier will begin blogging on the topic of education on February 1st. Dave is a retired educator with a background in urban studies and graduate studies in education. Dave is deeply concerned with the status of public education in Arizona and keenly interested in bringing greater awareness and understanding of those issues to the … Read more

Edwards Calls it Quits, I Lose My Vote

Michael Bryan

Link: In New Orleans, Edwards calls it quits. In a surprise move following a sub-15% performance in Florida, a primary with no delegates, John Edwards called it quits before Tsunami Tuesday. I’m curious how people who were supporting Edwards, like myself, are now leaning. I voted early, so I’m kind of screwed; I don’t get … Read more

Meet Obama’s Buddy, Cass Sunstein: The Next White House Counsel?

Michael Bryan

A former colleague of Obama’s at the University of Chicago, Cass Sunstein is a widely published and deeply respected constitutional scholar and legal theorist. He is perhaps best known for his book ‘Republic.com‘ about the likely impacts of the modern communications and information technology on the democratic process.

Professor Sunstein’s scholarship on our legal and political systems is a profound and provocative critique with much more popular appeal and import than most legal scholars manage.

Learn more about this key figure on Obama’s team after the click…

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