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National Politics

The Arizona Corporation Commission Arizona wants to hear from YOU on Clean Energy.

August 27, 2020July 10, 2019 by David Gordon

The Arizona Corporation Commission is considering several renewable clean energy standards that will be voted on this Fall and wants to HEAR WHAT YOU THINK. Robert “Bob” Burns, the Chairperson of the Commission, in a June 7, 2019 letter (link at the end of the article,) has given the public until the end of business … Read more

Colonel Amy McGrath to take on Enemy of the People-Grim Reaper Mitch McConnell in 2020.

July 10, 2019July 9, 2019 by David Gordon

Before declaring her candidacy for the Democratic Nomination for the Kentucky Senate Seat held by Mitch McConnell, Colonel Amy McGrath has already proven she is more of a patriot, willing to fight and serve the United States, than the Obstructionist in Chief-Grim Reaper-Enemy of the People Senate Majority Leader. She (and her husband) have demonstrated … Read more

Donald Trump has been violating the Constitution by blocking Twitter followers

July 9, 2019 by AZ BlueMeanie

At the end of May I did a post about Are Arizona legislators blocking you on Twitter? Let Blog for Arizona know, which gave you the background on a case of first impression: You may recall that in May 2018, A federal judge in New York ruled that President Trump may not block users from following his … Read more

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Run Like a Girl: Reflections on Gym Class, Title IX, & the US Women’s Soccer World Cup Victory (video)

July 10, 2019July 9, 2019 by Pamela Powers

The recent World Cup victory by the US women’s national soccer team collided in my brain today with my upcoming 50th high school reunion to conjure up a mixed bag of memories from gym class and women’s sports before Title IX made sex discrimination in educational programs illegal. Throughout my school years, I was told … Read more

Investigative journalism by the Miami Herald brings Jeffrey Epstein to justice

July 8, 2019 by AZ BlueMeanie

Brian Stelter of CNN gets this right, Jeffrey Epstein’s arrest shows the power of one newspaper’s investigation: In the past year the Jeffrey Epstein case was catapulted onto the national news radar by one newspaper, the Miami Herald, and by one reporter in particular, Julie K. Brown. The paper’s “Perversion of Justice” series came out … Read more

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