Monday is D-Day for the Accidental Governor

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Monday, July 13 is "Decision Day" (D-Day) for the Accidental Governor. She has until the close of business on Monday to decide the fate of dozens of bills: whether to sign the bill, veto the bill, or allow the bill to become law without her signature. Expect to see a flurry of … Read more

State Budget “Collateral Damage”

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: When the Accidental Governor vetoed the package of budget bills on July 1, her intent was to create "collateral damage" to state agencies (and GOP policies embedded into budget bills) to force compromise on a budget more to her liking. No urgency at Capitol as budget woes loom What is some of … Read more

Special Session Update: GOP legislators trying to run out the clock?

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: I had an opportunity to speak with some of our Democratic legislators over the weekend about the status of negotiations on the state budget. In short, "it doesn't look good." There will be a pro forma session of the Legislature to comply with the rules on Monday, but there are no other … Read more

Nixon and Ehrlichman: our failed health care system and how it all began

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: For those of you who appreciate history, I ran across this link to a bit of history about our failed heath care system and how it all began. Damn you Nixon and Ehrlichman! The Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia provides this transcript and audio of a discussion … Read more

Is access to health care a fundamental right?

AZ BlueMeanie

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Is access to health care a fundamental right expressly or implicity guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution? Short answer: No. And neither is a public education, I would hasten to add. There are two types of governmental action which will cause the U.S. Supreme Court to depart from its usual "rational basis scrutiny" … Read more

“The hottest places in Hell”

David Safier

by David SafierA few days ago, a friend of mine granted faint praise to the recently deceased Robert McNamara, saying, at least he understood the Vietnam War wasn't winnable militarily, something others around him didn't grasp. I disagreed with my friend. McNamara deserves great blame, not muted praise, for seeing the situation clearly yet keeping … Read more

Health Care PR man condemns on insurance industry

David Safier

by David SafierIf you missed this on Bill Moyers' show, a high ranking PR man with the insurance industry quit — wasn't pushed out, quit — because he could no longer promote the industry in good conscience. He talks quietly and calmly about how the industry works. If you only want to watch 3 minutes, … Read more

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