Former US Attorney David Iglesias would indict Sheriff Arpaio now

If you haven't seen Channel 5's hard-hitting investigation of allegations of gross abuse of power by Maricopa Sheriff Joe Arpaio, you have to see it. In it, former New Mexico US Attorney David Iglesias says that based on his review of over two-dozen allegations by Arizona officials and business persons, he would seek an indictment … Read more

Mexico is Getting Hammered

by Karl Reiner The lack of oversight tied with deregulation allowed the American financial industry to make a big change in how it operated. Over a short time, it switched from managing the allocation of capital to companies to an industry dedicated to making big commissions by flogging increasingly exotic and complex securities to investors … Read more

Frontline: The Warning

This is what you should be watching. The WarningTuesday, October 20, 2009, at 9 P.M. ET on PBS In the devastating aftermath of the economic meltdown, FRONTLINE sifts through the ashes for clues about why it happened and examines critical moments when it might have gone much differently. Looking back into the 1990s, veteran FRONTLINE … Read more

Populism Consuming Representative Democracy

By Michael Bryan Tucson's ballot initiative to peg the ratio of emergency personnel to population seems to me to be the latest iteration of populist discontent being cynically used to snatch at political power while denigrating and disempowering representative democracy. Too frequently over the past few decades we have seen progressive institutions such as the … Read more