As the Next Representative from Arizona CD One, Green Party Candidate David Redkey would work for TriCare and an Economic Bill of Rights for All Americans
February 26, 2026
The race to become the next House Representative from Arizona’s battleground Congressional District One has generated a lot of interest from prospective Democratic and Green Candidates, who see a golden opportunity, with Donald Trump’s Arizona approval numbers currently at minus 14 and David Schweikert leaving the position to run for Governor, to win the vital
Arizona Democratic Reaction to the Trump Marathon of Serial Lying in his State of the Union…Debacle Address
February 25, 2026
Two qualities Donald Trump is good at, long-windedness and serial lying, were on full display last night as he delivered the State of the Union…Debacle before a joint session of Congress, where he set a record for length while Republicans cheered everything, including the bull fecal matter and the prospect of giving up their Congressional
Trump Hits Rock Bottom as Americans Reject His Presidency on Every Front
February 24, 2026
On the day of his State of the Union address, Donald Trump faces a nation that has turned decisively against him. Two major polls released this week — a Washington Post-ABC News-Ipsos survey and a CNN/SSRS poll — paint a devastating portrait of a president who has lost the country’s confidence on virtually every issue
Insight Arizona Podcast Reacts to a Town Hall re Pima County’s RTA Next (Props 418/419)
February 23, 2026
Andrew Sheesley (financial analyst and active Democrat) and Michael Bryan (BlogForArizona.net’s founder and executive editor) are now doing a podcast together as Insight Arizona. We have a mission of bringing some additional insights and conversations to Arizona’s public policy landscape with our podcast, and one of the things we are trying out is the two
In a Victory for Innovation and Clean Energy Sustainabilty, New Electric Buses Debut in Phoenix
February 23, 2026
Chalk up another victory for the agents of modern innovation and clean energy sustainability in the Metro Phoenix area. Last week, 12 electric public passenger buses, thanks in part to funding from the Biden/Harris Era Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, debuted on the streets of Phoenix, marking the continuation of Mayor Kate Gallego and the Phoenix City
AZ State Senator J.D. Mesnard Is Sick of Smelling Your Skunky Bud!
February 23, 2026
Something smells funny, and AZ Senator Javan Daniel Mesnard (J.D. for short) wants to fine abusers of his nose $750. Could it be a fart? Maybe a flaming bag of dog poop on his front porch? Somebody, somewhere near Mesnard’s house on Homestead Court in Chandler, is smoking weed! It’s so odiferous, says the Republican
The Numerous News Outlets BlogForArizona Recommends to Readers in the Tucson Region!
February 22, 2026
How do we get the news here in Southern Arizona? There’s the print (and online) AZ Daily Star, and the alternative Tucson Weekly (Thursdays in print, also online). When we first arrived in Tucson back in 1987, there was also the afternoon paper, The Tucson Citizen, which ceased publication in print in 2009, online in
Bad Things Happen when Wealth Is Conflated with Intelligence
February 22, 2026
The wealthy are drinking their own Kool-Aid and force-feeding it to the rest of society. In short, they are waterboarding Americans with their own version of reality. Their sycophants are mesmerized by the wealth and perceived power of oligarchs and swallow the story, no matter how ludicrous, hoping that some of it will rub off




