Tomorrow the voters go to the polls. Over the last two weeks there have been numerous endorsements filling the pages of the Albuquerque Journal supporting…
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With each new session, the legislature rushes to introduce more bills than the last. I was flipping through the Santa Fe Reporter yesterday while waiting…
0 CommentsSometimes less is more. Mayor Martin Chavez would have been wise to heed this adage. He was sitting on top of the world with polling…
0 CommentsWhile reading the left column of the front page of today’s Albuquerque Journal (subscription), I experienced deja’ vue. It was eerily reminiscent of a post…
0 CommentsI’m sure it is just a coincidence, but you have to admit the timing is interesting. This airplane economic development hoopla hits within 72 hours…
0 CommentsAnd it’s the White House not the Roundhouse. Howard Feinman’s article, Now Playing: ‘Anybody But Dean, Part 2’, about the struggle for control of the…
0 CommentsMy what a difference two months can make. There is this October press release taken from the New Mexico Economic Development site: Governor Bill Richardson…
0 Comments“Some states feast at the expense of others,” according to the Tax Foundation, and at $1.99 back for every dollar paid in taxes, New Mexico…
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0 CommentsOver at the Political State Report, I received the following comment from a reader: I understand if property rights are the alpha and omega of…
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