Three dimensional chess or Bumper cars?

by David SafierAs I read the latest on the budget (it passed both Senate and House, if you haven't read the morning news), I have to keep in mind that I'm not a politician, so I don't understand the subtleties of the game. I've said before, I don't play three dimensional chess, so all this … Read more

Huppenthal collecting signatures?

by David SafierI'd only heard about this second hand, so I didn't post about it, but now the Arizona Guardian has an article saying, Sen. John Huppenthal has been collecting signatures for a campaign for Superintendent of Public Instruction in violation of state election law. I don't have one of those pricey subscriptions to the … Read more

Shameless self promotion

by David SafierMy lastest column in the Explorer praises empathy (and enlists David Brooks as someone on the other side who agrees), then goes on to argue "the Empathy Gene appears to be missing from conservatives' DNA." Apropos of the empathy topic, read Leonard Pitts' column in today's Star. It's good for white men like … Read more

Occasionally, Even a Blind Hog Can Find an Acorn

by Jeff LatasRecently, Russell Pearce did introduce some legislation that will affect the public good and benefit those in need. His legislation on the Military Family Relief Fund is sound, logical, and solves problems encountered by grieving military family members financially struggling after extremely traumatic events that would devastate anyone’s life. Ironically, the legislation was … Read more