Eating our grad school seed corn?
by David Safier Plenty of people are applying to go to college in Arizona as undergrads, but graduate school enrollment has fallen slightly. Advertisement It may just be a bump in the road. But if it's more than that, the future of Arizona's ability to attract and hold businesses that produce high paying jobs may … Read more
Arpaio Schadenfruede
Posted by Michael Bryan I got a warm feeling in my tummy watching this. Thought I'd share the feeling… This may be one of the biggest scandals to hit Arizona politics since, well, ever. Stay tuned for more Schadenfruedey goodness. If you ever had any doubts as to whether Arpaio had drank of the right-wing-nut-flavored … Read more
SWAG Update
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Time once again to update candidate filings. The dance card is almost full. You can play along at home at http://www.azsos.gov/cfs/CommitteeSearch.aspx The only breaking news this week is the pending resignation of Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas to run for Attorney General. Speculation continues among the chattering class as to whether Maricopa … Read more
Opening Day: For Love of the Game
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Sunday is technically Opening Day for major league baseball, with the Seattle Mariners at the S.F. Giants, and the "2009 World Champion" N.Y. Yankees (God, it hurts to say that) at Fenway Park in Red Sox Nation (ESPN Sunday Night Baseball). The full schedule gets underway on Monday. President Obama will throw … Read more
I wish I could have been there…
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I was born and raised a Minnesota Twins fan. I can still recall the Twins' first World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers at the old Metropolitan Stadium in 1965. The Dodger's Sandy Koufax pitched a 3 hit shutout in one of his greatest pitching performances ever for a 2-0 win at … Read more
GOP Taliban to dictate to charter city governments when they can hold elections
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Earlier this year the GOP Taliban enacted "Paton's Law" dictating to the City of Tucson that its elections must be non-partisan and ward only, legislatively overruling provisions of the City of Tucson Charter without any vote by the residents of Tucson. The legality of this questionable act is now in the Court … Read more
Governor signs new campaign finance disclosure law
Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Following the reversal of a century of Supreme Court precedents by the radical conservative activists on the Roberts' Court in Citizens United v. FEC, the state of Arizona's ban on corporate money in elections had to be modified. Gov. Jan Brewer on April 1 signed a bill that requires extensive disclosure of … Read more
