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AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Sen. Paula Aboud (D-LD 28) told Saguaro Eastside Democrats at their "I Love Liberty Party" on Saturday that she would announce she is running for Congress in CD 2 on Monday. When asked if she intends to resign to run or would run from her Senate seat, Aboud stated that there are … Read more

Mark your calendars: Attack on civil servants up for committee consideration on Thursday, February 16

AZ BlueMeanie

By Craig McDermott, cross-posted from Random Musings   Strap in folks, the ride is only going to get bumpier from here… On Thursday, the House Committee on Employment and Regulatory Affairs is holding a a special meeting at 2 p.m. There is one item on the agenda – HB2571 public employees; unlawful acts; termination   … Read more

Seriously?

David Safier

by David Safier No, I'm not kidding. SB1467 would make FCC broadcasting standards the touchstone for what can be taught in the classroom. If the FCC says you can't broadcast it, Arizona says you can't teach it. This law, by the way, would apply to Pre-K through Grad School. Yes, it includes public community colleges … Read more

Radioactive satire wars rage in Tucson. Everybody wins

David Safier

by David Safier If you haven't done so already, just read Tom Danehy's column in the Weekly: Five years from now, a student writes a letter. Learn about the Al Melvin Secular Charter School, where: . . . we don't need electric lights in the classrooms, because the glow coming off the walls makes everything … Read more

The Goldwater Institute — and ALEC — get long overdue media attention

David Safier

by David Safier

I don't know how many years I've been writing my "Fools Gold" posts about the inner workings of the Goldwater Institute. Years. But in the media, G.I. has mainly been a source of quotes to round out articles and little more. While the Institute was working behind the scenes to shape Arizona's Republican agenda, the media either wasn't paying attention or wasn't interested.

That's beginning to change. A news report by Brahm Resnik on Phoenix's Channel 12 News covered the union rally at the Capitol protesting anti-worker legislation making its way through committees and onto the floor. The report said, the protest focused more on the Goldwater Institute's hand in the legislation than the legislators.

You can watch the video on the azcentral website or below the fold.

The union protester featured in the piece said this:

"It is an issue of peole who are willing to be controlled by the Goldwater Institute, which is in turn controlled by ALEC, which is in turn controlled by the corporate raiders."

Cut to G.I. President Darcy who says, basically: Shucks, G.I. is just a little ol' group trying to get its heartfelt ideas out there. Cut to the committee meeting where G.I. experts are testifying and others are reading statements written on G.I. stationery.

Resnik does an excellent job of letting the facts do the talking. The more he shows of G.I.'s denials, the clearer it is, they're the power behind the anti-worker bills.

The bad news is, G.I. and ALEC are more powerful than ever. The slightly more positive news is, the media is beginning to catch on and reporting about the puppet masters and not just the legislative marionettes dancing on a string.

Watch the video below the fold.

15,000 signers say: put banned books in the TUSD libraries

David Safier

by David Safier Change.org has once again demonstrated its worth as an agent of social change. TUSD teacher and former MAS teacher Norma Gonzalez posted a petition on the site telling the Board, "Don't lock up knowledge, return books to students now!" Currently, 15,362 have signed. The purpose of the petition is to take the … Read more

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