It looks like the New Mexico’s “golden ticket” is struggling on more than one front. But, at least someone is still writing fantasies for media…
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It’s kind of interesting to watch the unfolding union created drama in Albuquerque as Mayor Berry makes the difficult decision to cut spending: Union representatives,…
0 CommentsWe live in the information age. A quick web search, and you can find information about almost anything. Overall, I think this is a good…
0 CommentsThe day after we filed to pay our income tax (direct taxes) and in reflection of the “across the board” tax increases (indirect taxes) that…
0 CommentsI’ve noted time and time again that a change has occurred in America that is quite unsettling. The dynamic shift that concerns me is the…
0 CommentsI probably should be writing something about the candidate finance reports filed yesterday, but there really isn’t much to say that hasn’t already been covered…
0 CommentsMore often than not, the discussion of bigger versus smaller government comes down to arguments around: paying more or less in taxes individual rights versus…
0 CommentsTimes are tough, and when that’s the case certain obvious flaws become amplified. Take for example the challenges currently faced by the Albuquerque Public Schools…
0 CommentsOn April Fools Day I received an email newsletter from David Murphy of Salestraq, which unfortunately wasn’t an April Fools joke. In it, he tells…
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