In One of Her Last Acts as Arizona Superintendent of Public Instruction, Kathy Hoffman Helps Families Get Free School Meals

In one of her final acts as Superintendent of Public Instruction, Kathy Hoffman showed why her supporters were wise to vote for her to lead Arizona’s schools in 2018 and 2022. Using federal pandemic relief funds, the Superintendent has ordered the allocation of $6.75 million to waive reduced school meal fees for families that make … Read more

What’s This? Positive Economics News

The price of gas was $3.13 gal. for regular this morning a block from my house in Tucson, AZ. “Gasoline has fallen to the point where the national average is now cheaper than it was a year ago, even with the war in Ukraine and OPEC+ production cutbacks,” CNBC reports. “GasBuddy says there’s a good … Read more

Oh, What a Tangled Web We Weave, When First We Practice to Deceive

With Republicans slated to take over the House of Representatives in January and their promise to hold multiple investigations, I wonder if they are going to truly investigate the things that are important to all Americans. Such as, did Rudolph have a red nose, or did he just have a cold? Will Trump ever tell the truth in … Read more

Reaction to Governor Ducey Reneging to Help Public School Children

Apparently, Arizona Governor Doug Ducey is okay with going to voters during a future office run in Arizona and perhaps across the nation and telling them “Yeah, I broke my word to public school children.” As Az Blue Meanie and other media outlets have reported, the soon-to-be former Arizona Governor, after having, as State Senator … Read more