Every year Governor Richardson gives a name to the upcoming legislative session. Well, if even a small part of the proposals made by Governor Richardson’s…
0 CommentsMonth: December 2009
No, I’m not talking about the economy. I’m talking about the peeling away of our individual right to privacy and freedom. The TSA has heightened…
0 CommentsDecember 10th came and went without me noting a major milestone in this online experiment. It marked the fifth anniversary of this blog. Five years,…
0 CommentsWhether a charter school is succeeding or failing in meeting its students educational needs, there is one component that is undoubtedly in play that does…
0 CommentsPeople who work for the government work for us – the taxpayers. Ultimately, we’re their bosses. I know, based on some interactions you have with…
0 CommentsThe union appears to be a little riled with Governor Richardson over the nonnegotiable forced furlough of state employee’s as one tactic to plug the…
0 CommentsGovernor Bill Richardson is all about raising taxes in the upcoming 2010 legislative session. In his mind, a tax increase is inevitable. But, thankfully sounder…
0 CommentsIn Monday’s post, I noted that a new industry would result while the State tried to hold onto their unconstitutionally imposed property produced lightning tax…
0 CommentsA reader sent me a link to this visual depiction of our nation’s unemployment numbers since January 2007, and it eerily looks like a disease…
0 CommentsA law from 2001 put a 3% cap on the amount our property taxes could increase year over year. However, the law allowed the property…
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