Let them eat (and eat and eat) filibusters

December 14, 2009

by David Safier Allow me a naive moment here. A filibuster is a delaying tactic where someone or a group of people talk endlessly on the Senate floor and continue talking until 60 Senators vote to end the incessant chatter. If no one can pull together 60 votes, the talking continues. It's not just saying,

NY Times, Nate Silver, G.I. and Me

December 14, 2009

by David Safier Imagine my surprise as I was reading through NY Times' 9th Annual Year in Ideas in its Sunday Magazine, when I came across the item, Forensic Polling Analysis. It's about uber-statistician Nate Silver's analysis of polling data from Strategic Vision LLC, in which he comes to the conclusion that the company makes

McCain and the Star

December 14, 2009

by David Safier The NY Times has an article this morning on McCain's current position in the Senate, filling a leadership vacuum by putting himself in the spotlight. It's a fairly nuanced piece, showing McCain's personal and political strengths and weaknesses. And the headline does a pretty good job of expressing the article's tone: McCain,

Trib editorial gets it wrong on tuition tax credits

December 14, 2009

by David Safier Two posts below praise the Republic (highly) and the Star (tentatively) for what they've written about tuition tax credits the past few days. But the East Valley Trib's editorial got it as wrong as the other 2 papers got it right. I understand there's a the wall between the reporting and editorial

Republic gets it really right on tuition tax credits

December 14, 2009

by David Safier My post below gives the Star some credit for writing a good editorial this morning on the recommendations of the R-dominated House committee on tuition tax credits. However, the editorial pales in comparison to the coverage in the Sunday Republic: 1 article, 5 separate opinion pieces and a graph. Congrats again to

Star gets it right on tuition tax credits

December 14, 2009

by David Safier The Star has a good editorial this morning blasting the recommendations the R-majority committee on tuition tax credits put together. I've complained mightily for weeks (months?) about the Star's lackluster-to-absent coverage of the topic. Let's hope this is the paper's first installment on tuition tax credit and STO abuse, not the final

AZ GOP Executive Director accused of misusing Voter Vault

December 12, 2009

Posted by AzBlueMeanie: Arizona Republican Party Executive Director Brett Mecum just can't seem to stay out of trouble. Back in May he was arrested on a charge of criminal speeding and reckless driving, captured by a photo-radar doing 109 mph on Loop 101. The charges were later dismissed by Arrowhead Justice Court Judge John C.

The solution to tuition tax credit problems? Increase the tax credits

December 11, 2009

by David Safier I could call this self parody, but for AZ legislators of the Republican persuasion, it's business as usual. You probably remember that both the East Valley Trib and the Republic ran a number of investigative articles starting a few months back exposing all kinds of problems with the tuition tax credit system

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