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SONORAN ALLIANCE
The city of Phoenix currently has an active force of roughly 3,000 sworn police officers. With a population of 1,733,630, our city has an officer to citizen ratio of 1.7 officers per 1,000 citizens, down from 2.4 in 2010. As the ratio between officers and citizens continues to MAKING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS LAST PRESCOTT By Cathey Rusing. There are few things in life that are certain, but one of them here in my hometown of Prescott, AZ is the fact that most of our buildings are built on hard rock like granite, making the resilience of our buried infrastructure even more important than it may be in other locations who don’t have to deal with suchconditions.
RECALL - SONORAN ALLIANCE Recall Virus-20. Most recently, infections of Recall Virus-20 were confirmed among county government elected Supervisors Jack Sellars, Bill Gates, Clint Hickman and Steve Gallardo. Currently all Supervisors are showing little or no harm. Although one Democrat Supervisors has been infected, it seems Republicans are the most susceptible victims. PHOENIX’S SHRINKING POLICE FORCE By Chris Rutherford. Phoenix is on the brink of a public safety crisis. As one of the fastest-growing cities in America, Phoenix faces the unique challenge of expanding its core infrastructure to match the rapidly expanding population.One of the key areas our city has struggled to keep pace in is the staffing of law enforcement officers. INTERVIEW WITH CONSPIRACY THEORIST, GAIL GOLEC Interview with Conspiracy Theorist, Gail Golec. The latest video by Scottsdale Studios features conspiracy theorist Gail Golec in an almost 10-minute ramble about 2020 Maricopa County ballots. Gail Golec is a Republican Precinct Committeewoman in Mirada precinct located in Legislative District 23 in Scottsdale. WHY AFGHANISTAN IS IMPORTANT Afghanistan is a geographically and geopolitically strategic nation in central Asia. Six countries share its borders: Pakistan, China, Iran and three former Soviet Republics, now independent but heavily Russian-influenced Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. RINO GRANT WOODS GOING DOWN IN FIESTA BOWL SCANDAL RINO Grant Woods going down in Fiesta Bowl scandal. Special committee investigators found that some contributions and bonuses were deleted from the document sent to state officials, although the original was found in Woods’ files. That included more than $37,000 that employees said was paid to Junker as compensation for politicaldonations.
RECALLS HAVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES! Primary Elections work. They allow the parties to purify their candidates. These recalls are based on ignorance and revenge. If these recalls succeed, the unintended consequence will be that Democrats will take control of almost all authority in Arizona and the recallers will have put themselves and all Republicans into a state of tyranny. SHAME ON ASU PROFESSOR JOE SKULAN According to Arizona State University’s official website, Skulan is an assistant research professor in chemistry and biochemistry. The University of Wisconsin, Madison, forwarded this screen grab of a Facebook post to TheBlaze, saying it was the professor’s response to the controversy. (Image source: Facebook via the University ofWisconsin
JANA JACKSON: THE WRONG CHOICE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF Jana Jackson: The Wrong Choice for Superintendent of Maricopa County Schools. Amidst this year’s biggest political races ranging from Arizona’s heated U.S. Senate race to different Congressional races, we often overlook other, important elections. For example, the election for Maricopa County Schools’ next superintendent isabsolutely
SONORAN ALLIANCE
The city of Phoenix currently has an active force of roughly 3,000 sworn police officers. With a population of 1,733,630, our city has an officer to citizen ratio of 1.7 officers per 1,000 citizens, down from 2.4 in 2010. As the ratio between officers and citizens continues to MAKING INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENTS LAST PRESCOTT By Cathey Rusing. There are few things in life that are certain, but one of them here in my hometown of Prescott, AZ is the fact that most of our buildings are built on hard rock like granite, making the resilience of our buried infrastructure even more important than it may be in other locations who don’t have to deal with suchconditions.
RECALL - SONORAN ALLIANCE Recall Virus-20. Most recently, infections of Recall Virus-20 were confirmed among county government elected Supervisors Jack Sellars, Bill Gates, Clint Hickman and Steve Gallardo. Currently all Supervisors are showing little or no harm. Although one Democrat Supervisors has been infected, it seems Republicans are the most susceptible victims. PHOENIX’S SHRINKING POLICE FORCE By Chris Rutherford. Phoenix is on the brink of a public safety crisis. As one of the fastest-growing cities in America, Phoenix faces the unique challenge of expanding its core infrastructure to match the rapidly expanding population.One of the key areas our city has struggled to keep pace in is the staffing of law enforcement officers. INTERVIEW WITH CONSPIRACY THEORIST, GAIL GOLEC Interview with Conspiracy Theorist, Gail Golec. The latest video by Scottsdale Studios features conspiracy theorist Gail Golec in an almost 10-minute ramble about 2020 Maricopa County ballots. Gail Golec is a Republican Precinct Committeewoman in Mirada precinct located in Legislative District 23 in Scottsdale. WHY AFGHANISTAN IS IMPORTANT Afghanistan is a geographically and geopolitically strategic nation in central Asia. Six countries share its borders: Pakistan, China, Iran and three former Soviet Republics, now independent but heavily Russian-influenced Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. RINO GRANT WOODS GOING DOWN IN FIESTA BOWL SCANDAL RINO Grant Woods going down in Fiesta Bowl scandal. Special committee investigators found that some contributions and bonuses were deleted from the document sent to state officials, although the original was found in Woods’ files. That included more than $37,000 that employees said was paid to Junker as compensation for politicaldonations.
RECALLS HAVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES! Primary Elections work. They allow the parties to purify their candidates. These recalls are based on ignorance and revenge. If these recalls succeed, the unintended consequence will be that Democrats will take control of almost all authority in Arizona and the recallers will have put themselves and all Republicans into a state of tyranny. SHAME ON ASU PROFESSOR JOE SKULAN According to Arizona State University’s official website, Skulan is an assistant research professor in chemistry and biochemistry. The University of Wisconsin, Madison, forwarded this screen grab of a Facebook post to TheBlaze, saying it was the professor’s response to the controversy. (Image source: Facebook via the University ofWisconsin
JANA JACKSON: THE WRONG CHOICE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF Jana Jackson: The Wrong Choice for Superintendent of Maricopa County Schools. Amidst this year’s biggest political races ranging from Arizona’s heated U.S. Senate race to different Congressional races, we often overlook other, important elections. For example, the election for Maricopa County Schools’ next superintendent isabsolutely
RECALL VIRUS!
Recall Virus! Arizona Republican elected officials appear to be suffering an outbreak of Recall Virus-20 with Maricopa County now declared a hotspot. The source of the virus seems to have originated in a West Valley Glendale lab run by We the People AZ Alliance with potential links to Republican members in the Arizona State Senate. CALLING OUT CRAZY AND DANGEROUS Calling Out Crazy and Dangerous. January 1, 2021 by DSWikfors 1 Comment. Share. i. 3 Votes. We’re being told that January 6, 2021 will be the next opportunity for President Trump to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. That’s when both houses of Congress will convene to count and certify the results of the Electoral College. BREAKING! PHOENIX POLICE RELEASE REPORT ON MARK MITCHELL Phoenix Police have been interviewing Mark Mitchell for the past several months in connection with several incidents dating back to 1983. According to a police report, the suspected victim and Mitchell met in person on April 5th to talk about the past. Detectives say he told her they were young and experimentingthat he never meant to hurther.
GURVINDER TAKHAR
Rajinder is the wife of Gurvinder Takhar, who illegally sold the Chevron station to his wife when he was convicted of tax evasion in 2002. Apparently, the gas business has been very, very good to the Takhar’s, who own a $1.5 million dollar home in Moon Valley. JANA JACKSON: THE WRONG CHOICE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF Jana Jackson: The Wrong Choice for Superintendent of Maricopa County Schools. Amidst this year’s biggest political races ranging from Arizona’s heated U.S. Senate race to different Congressional races, we often overlook other, important elections. For example, the election for Maricopa County Schools’ next superintendent isabsolutely
RADICAL LIBERALS RUNNING IN MARICOPA COUNTY Radical Liberals Running in Maricopa County. Most voters believe the role of an elected prosecutor, sheriff, or elections official, is to enforce the laws on the books. Prosecutors and Executive and Administrative offices always have some discretion in how they run their offices according to law, but they recognize the constitutionallimits of
PR: JOE JARACZEWSKI ENTERS CD-1 RACE, TELLS RUSTY BOWERS Joe Jaraczewski, father of 5, small businessman from Cottonwood, announces his intention to run in the Republican Primary for Arizona Congressional District #1. Asks Phoenix Lobbyist Rusty Bowers to leave race for good of party. Dr. Gosar, Attorney Beauchamp lack the political courage to lead. Joe’s Army for Congress. FAILED CHAIRMAN CRIES WOLF TO FROSTY’S FAKE NEWS Failed Chairman Cries Wolf to Frosty’s Fake News. Four years ago, Tom Morrissey walked out of the AZ GOP office for the last time. In his wake, he left the party in a massive financial hole, missing equipment stolen by former staff, and ethical questions swirling regarding alleged kickbacks and improper use of Republican Partyfunds. When
STATEMENT BY NICOLE CARDON AND HER FAMILY ON TODAY’S August 26, 2017 “Today a father, husband, son, brother and friend to so many left our family to be with the greatest angels, of which he will now be one. The only thing that can stop tears at a momSEPTEMBER 2016
(Gilbert, AZ) – Friday afternoon, conservative business leader Christine Jones released the following statement regarding the final CD-5 Republican Primary Election results: “I am very thankful for the opportunity to have shared my conservative outsider message with the citizens of CD-5. Although we came up short on results, I believe we were successful in making this election about theSONORAN ALLIANCE
The city of Phoenix currently has an active force of roughly 3,000 sworn police officers. With a population of 1,733,630, our city has an officer to citizen ratio of 1.7 officers per 1,000 citizens, down from 2.4 in 2010. As the ratio between officers and citizens continues to RECALL - SONORAN ALLIANCE Recall Virus-20. Most recently, infections of Recall Virus-20 were confirmed among county government elected Supervisors Jack Sellars, Bill Gates, Clint Hickman and Steve Gallardo. Currently all Supervisors are showing little or no harm. Although one Democrat Supervisors has been infected, it seems Republicans are the most susceptible victims. PHOENIX’S SHRINKING POLICE FORCE By Chris Rutherford. Phoenix is on the brink of a public safety crisis. As one of the fastest-growing cities in America, Phoenix faces the unique challenge of expanding its core infrastructure to match the rapidly expanding population.One of the key areas our city has struggled to keep pace in is the staffing of law enforcement officers. INTERVIEW WITH CONSPIRACY THEORIST, GAIL GOLEC Interview with Conspiracy Theorist, Gail Golec. The latest video by Scottsdale Studios features conspiracy theorist Gail Golec in an almost 10-minute ramble about 2020 Maricopa County ballots. Gail Golec is a Republican Precinct Committeewoman in Mirada precinct located in Legislative District 23 in Scottsdale. RINO GRANT WOODS GOING DOWN IN FIESTA BOWL SCANDAL RINO Grant Woods going down in Fiesta Bowl scandal. Special committee investigators found that some contributions and bonuses were deleted from the document sent to state officials, although the original was found in Woods’ files. That included more than $37,000 that employees said was paid to Junker as compensation for politicaldonations.
RECALLS HAVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES! Primary Elections work. They allow the parties to purify their candidates. These recalls are based on ignorance and revenge. If these recalls succeed, the unintended consequence will be that Democrats will take control of almost all authority in Arizona and the recallers will have put themselves and all Republicans into a state of tyranny. CONNECTED COMMERCE COUNCIL RELEASES NEW REPORT: ARIZONA’S Washington, D.C. (September 08, 2020): The Connected Commerce Council (3C) today released a report detailing how small businesses nationwide that embraced digital tools early are generating more revenue than their peers, and that Arizona small businesses are using digital tools more and expecting 2020 revenue that exceeds the national averages. The report highlights the existence RADICAL LIBERALS RUNNING IN MARICOPA COUNTY Radical Liberals Running in Maricopa County. Most voters believe the role of an elected prosecutor, sheriff, or elections official, is to enforce the laws on the books. Prosecutors and Executive and Administrative offices always have some discretion in how they run their offices according to law, but they recognize the constitutionallimits of
JANA JACKSON: THE WRONG CHOICE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF Jana Jackson: The Wrong Choice for Superintendent of Maricopa County Schools. Amidst this year’s biggest political races ranging from Arizona’s heated U.S. Senate race to different Congressional races, we often overlook other, important elections. For example, the election for Maricopa County Schools’ next superintendent isabsolutely
SHAME ON ASU PROFESSOR JOE SKULAN According to Arizona State University’s official website, Skulan is an assistant research professor in chemistry and biochemistry. The University of Wisconsin, Madison, forwarded this screen grab of a Facebook post to TheBlaze, saying it was the professor’s response to the controversy. (Image source: Facebook via the University ofWisconsin
SONORAN ALLIANCE
The city of Phoenix currently has an active force of roughly 3,000 sworn police officers. With a population of 1,733,630, our city has an officer to citizen ratio of 1.7 officers per 1,000 citizens, down from 2.4 in 2010. As the ratio between officers and citizens continues to RECALL - SONORAN ALLIANCE Recall Virus-20. Most recently, infections of Recall Virus-20 were confirmed among county government elected Supervisors Jack Sellars, Bill Gates, Clint Hickman and Steve Gallardo. Currently all Supervisors are showing little or no harm. Although one Democrat Supervisors has been infected, it seems Republicans are the most susceptible victims. PHOENIX’S SHRINKING POLICE FORCE By Chris Rutherford. Phoenix is on the brink of a public safety crisis. As one of the fastest-growing cities in America, Phoenix faces the unique challenge of expanding its core infrastructure to match the rapidly expanding population.One of the key areas our city has struggled to keep pace in is the staffing of law enforcement officers. INTERVIEW WITH CONSPIRACY THEORIST, GAIL GOLEC Interview with Conspiracy Theorist, Gail Golec. The latest video by Scottsdale Studios features conspiracy theorist Gail Golec in an almost 10-minute ramble about 2020 Maricopa County ballots. Gail Golec is a Republican Precinct Committeewoman in Mirada precinct located in Legislative District 23 in Scottsdale. RINO GRANT WOODS GOING DOWN IN FIESTA BOWL SCANDAL RINO Grant Woods going down in Fiesta Bowl scandal. Special committee investigators found that some contributions and bonuses were deleted from the document sent to state officials, although the original was found in Woods’ files. That included more than $37,000 that employees said was paid to Junker as compensation for politicaldonations.
RECALLS HAVE UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES! Primary Elections work. They allow the parties to purify their candidates. These recalls are based on ignorance and revenge. If these recalls succeed, the unintended consequence will be that Democrats will take control of almost all authority in Arizona and the recallers will have put themselves and all Republicans into a state of tyranny. CONNECTED COMMERCE COUNCIL RELEASES NEW REPORT: ARIZONA’S Washington, D.C. (September 08, 2020): The Connected Commerce Council (3C) today released a report detailing how small businesses nationwide that embraced digital tools early are generating more revenue than their peers, and that Arizona small businesses are using digital tools more and expecting 2020 revenue that exceeds the national averages. The report highlights the existence RADICAL LIBERALS RUNNING IN MARICOPA COUNTY Radical Liberals Running in Maricopa County. Most voters believe the role of an elected prosecutor, sheriff, or elections official, is to enforce the laws on the books. Prosecutors and Executive and Administrative offices always have some discretion in how they run their offices according to law, but they recognize the constitutionallimits of
JANA JACKSON: THE WRONG CHOICE FOR SUPERINTENDENT OF Jana Jackson: The Wrong Choice for Superintendent of Maricopa County Schools. Amidst this year’s biggest political races ranging from Arizona’s heated U.S. Senate race to different Congressional races, we often overlook other, important elections. For example, the election for Maricopa County Schools’ next superintendent isabsolutely
SHAME ON ASU PROFESSOR JOE SKULAN According to Arizona State University’s official website, Skulan is an assistant research professor in chemistry and biochemistry. The University of Wisconsin, Madison, forwarded this screen grab of a Facebook post to TheBlaze, saying it was the professor’s response to the controversy. (Image source: Facebook via the University ofWisconsin
MARCH 2021 - SONORAN ALLIANCE Here is the audio of the recorded conversation between Arizona State Senator Sonny Borrelli and conspiracy theorist Staci Burk regarding turning over alleged evidence of shredded ballots that were obtained by Earl Shafer while dumpster diving on Maricopa County property. CALLING OUT CRAZY AND DANGEROUS Calling Out Crazy and Dangerous. January 1, 2021 by DSWikfors 1 Comment. Share. i. 3 Votes. We’re being told that January 6, 2021 will be the next opportunity for President Trump to snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. That’s when both houses of Congress will convene to count and certify the results of the Electoral College. RADICAL LIBERALS RUNNING IN MARICOPA COUNTY Radical Liberals Running in Maricopa County. Most voters believe the role of an elected prosecutor, sheriff, or elections official, is to enforce the laws on the books. Prosecutors and Executive and Administrative offices always have some discretion in how they run their offices according to law, but they recognize the constitutionallimits of
BREAKING! PHOENIX POLICE RELEASE REPORT ON MARK MITCHELL Phoenix Police have been interviewing Mark Mitchell for the past several months in connection with several incidents dating back to 1983. According to a police report, the suspected victim and Mitchell met in person on April 5th to talk about the past. Detectives say he told her they were young and experimentingthat he never meant to hurther.
SCOTTSDALE CANDIDATE RELEASES YOUTUBE AD Scottsdale City Council candidate Michael Auerbach released the following ad on YouTube called Blue Lives Matter. “DO NO HARM” IN THE EFFORT TO LOWER DRUG COSTS It comes as no surprise to conservatives, that Part D’s free-market model has worked. When the legislation was passed, the Congressional Budget Office estimated both the cost of the program to Medicare and the average monthly premium a Senior would pay, for the first 10 yearsof the program.
CONSERVATIVE ATTORNEY MARCUS KELLEY ANNOUNCES FOR LD-20 (PHOENIX) – Tuesday, conservative Republican Marcus Kelley announced his candidacy for the State House in legislative district 20. Kelley, an attorney and long-time conservative activist, filed paperwork with the Secretary of State’s office to represent the district that spans the north of the Phoenix metropolitan area, including parts of Glendale, in one of the district’s two house seats. BABIES DESERVE EVERY CHANCE AT LIFE! Stop the shameful repeal of their protection! The time to stop the latest move by pro-abortion advocates is today. Last week, 17 members of the Arizona House introduced HB 2696. The bill is REP BOB THORPE DESERVES BETTER The Republican Primary in Arizona’s LD-6 Senate race has taken some unconventional twists and turns. Turns, because State Senator Sylvia Allen, drawn to spend more time with her children and family in Snowflake, decided not to seek re-election earlier this year but then suddenly changed her mind, some say not by choice and under a lot of pressure by operatives.SEPTEMBER 2016
(Gilbert, AZ) – Friday afternoon, conservative business leader Christine Jones released the following statement regarding the final CD-5 Republican Primary Election results: “I am very thankful for the opportunity to have shared my conservative outsider message with the citizens of CD-5. Although we came up short on results, I believe we were successful in making this election about the SONORAN ALLIANCE - ARIZONA POLITICAL NEWS & OPINION FOR CONSERVATIVES Arizona Politics, News, Commentary and Information with a Blatantly Conservative Worldview Presented by an Alliance of Writers, Activists, Consultants and Government Insiders.Tweet
RECALL REALITY
May 1, 2020 by DSWikforsLeave a Comment
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To those who want to recall Governor Doug Ducey, here’s what you’re up against: You will need to collect a minimum of 594,111 valid signatures in 120days.
That’s 4,951 signatures per day. 594,11 signatures. 4,951/day. (ARS19-201.A.).
That is A LOT of signatures which will require A LOT of people to be in the field collecting signatures. There will be A LOT of people who want to get paid for this work which means it will require A LOT of money. To make matters even more daunting, by the time a recall would get to the ballot, it will be 2021. That’s right, any recall effort against Governor Ducey wouldn’t take place until next year. By 2021, this pandemic will either be over and business will be back to normal OR, we will all be sick and dying and no one will see the point of conducting a recall.My advice:
* Don’t waste your time and money * Be patient and adapt * Start using your critical thinking skills again. Filed Under: Arizona Politics, Ballot
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DEBUNKED! MEDIOCRE REPUBLIC MOVIE REVIEWER GETS ALL SCIENCE-Y ON KARILAKE
May 1, 2020 by BuckleyiteLeave a Comment
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Bill Goodykoontz
of
the Arizona Republic wishes the world to know that he hates DonaldTrump.
A leftist political theorist trapped in the body of a mediocre newspaper movie reviewer, Goodykoontz recently wrote about Queen Elizabeth’s coronavirus speech by whining about how _they _got elegant, old Ms. Windsor while _we _got the Bad Orange Man. He “reviews” White House COVID press conferencesas
a projection of his self-image as a Jim Acosta fellow traveler: “Keep reporting,” he urges the White House press corps. “Keep telling the truth. Keep grinding out stories that are important and accurate and let the criticism fall where it may.” So brave. So, so very brave. Mind-numbingly wrong for nearly three years (and, in most instances, still counting) about “Russian collusion” and consumed with getting their daily quota of gotchas, they are nonetheless so very brave. In Goody’s eyes. He is CNN’s Brian Stelterif
Brian Stelter also had George Stephanopoulos-ish boyish bangs
and performed his daily dance of Trump-hate in the desert. He is a mediocre movie review who loathes Donald Trump. And he so very much wants you to know that. Not the “mediocre” part, but you knowwhat I mean.
But Goody is not of the WH Press Corps, so he must find local Trumpishness to ferret out. He’s zeroed in recently on Fox 10 news anchor Kari Lake. From time to time, Lake has indicated, usually on Twitter, that she may hold some conservative feelings. This drives Goody (and others in the Republic’s dwindling stable of lefties)
into paroxysms of rage. They must make her _stopp_… er, stop. Goody discovered that Lake had recommended her Twitter followers read about the two California doctors who created a 50-minute YouTube video that she called “one of the most HONEST COVID-19 briefings I have heard to date.” Dr. Daniel Erickson and Dr. Artin Massihi argued against the strict applications of sheltering in place. Goody scolded Lake for recommending people hear what the two doctors had to say. “I would also advise against members of the media offering tacit support for debunked theories.” YouTube now (in)famously banished the video“for violating
YouTube’s Community Guidelines,” which apparently forbid using one’s experiences on the frontlines of the fight against the COVID-19 virus to take issue with prevailing government diktats. The American Academy of Emergency Medicine and the American College of Emergency Physicians jointly “and emphatically” issued a condemnation of arguments presented by the two doctors. The statement was frankly snarky,
suggesting they were in it for the money: “As owners of local urgent care clinics, it appears these two individuals are releasing biased, non-peer reviewed data to advance their personal financialinterests…”).
Now, I don’t know if ultimately this economy-wrecking practice of sheltering in place will save us from the virus in the long run. Maybe it will. Maybe the large, inflexible organizations like the AAEM and the ACEP will be proved right. But, then, I can’t help noticing that the Swedes, whose social views leftists usually claim to admire, seem to be siding with the California docs on this one. And they seem to be having some success at it, too. Is Sweden, too, grasping irrationally at “debunked theories?” Which ever, Goody contends that the AAEM and the ACEP jointly “debunked” the Californians. I don’t think that word means whathe thinks it means.
Their statement spoke harshly of the doctors’ views, which they said were “inconsistent with current science and epidemiology regarding COVID-19.” But nowhere did it say how or why. Common usage of “to debunk” is to “expose the sham or falseness” of something. The two doc-orgs didn’t do that. All we have here are two doctors citing accumulated open-source data to conclude that sheltering in place is counter to good health. They may be wrong in those conclusions, but we don’t know why from the institutional reaction to them. All we have on the other side is large organizations saying little more than “shut up.” And we have a journalist (no doubt a lot of them) playing Greek chorus and adding that “you shut up, too, Kari Lake!” That’s the part that really gnaws at me. Goody self-righteously scolds Lake: “Haven’t theories like this cost us enough already? Let’s stick to the facts, please.” Oh! Facts! Stand back, people. Goody’s got… _science _on his side! But what “facts” are they? When do our movie-reviewer fact-mongers think the doors actually should open? Biden adviser and Obamacare designer Zeke Emanuel argues that we “have no choice” but to keep these strict social-distancing measures in place for 18 months. Would it be anti-science-y even to suggest that they end sooner? If so,when, Bill?
And, you know, it’s not like those powerful, institutional voices dictating shelter-in-place policy haven’t already been proved wrongon
a point or two.
In maybe the most pompous declaration ever uttered by a mediocre movie reviewer, Goody says of Lake that “I would also advise against members of the media offering tacit support for debunked theories.” Like, oh… Russian collusion? Filed Under: Arizona PoliticsTagged With:
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DUCEY WANTS TO FLATTEN THE CURVE, NOT SHUTDOWN THE GREAT OUTDOORS March 31, 2020 by Guest OpinionLeave a Comment
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By Calamity June
On Monday, March 30th, Governor Doug Ducey issued an Executive Order suggesting Arizonans “stay home, stay healthy and stay connected.” Governor Ducey went on to state Arizonans should “limit their time away from home and if they do go out, to ensure social distancing.” Finally, Arizonans are “staying home because it’s the right thing to do.” Governor Ducey remarked, “when you use words like shelter in place, that’s what happens during a nuclear attack.” _This means our state’s hiking trails and parks can remain open for people to enjoy and get some exercise as long as we all practice physical distancing. _ During his news conference, Ducey listed off “essential services,” and stressed how the grocery store’s shelves would remain stocked and drug stores would remain open. Restaurants would still be open for takeout and delivery. Furthermore, he encouraged people to only purchase a week’s worth of groceries. As President Donald Trump and others have noted, the supply chain is operable and there is no reason to hoard anything. Don’t be greedy. _This means our state’s hiking trails and parks can remain open for people to enjoy and get some exercise as long as we all practice physical distancing. _ US Senator Kyrsten Sinema had a phone call earlier in the day on Monday 30th with a lot of the liberal mayors in Arizona pushing them to defy Governor Ducey and issue their own “shelter in place” order. After the mayors’ call, the mayor of Phoenix issued her own directive to close all of Phoenix’s hiking trails. Fortunately, Phoenix Councilman Sal DiCiccio embodies the duty to present the calm during COVID-19. God Bless Councilman DiCiccio for pushing back against Mayor Gallego every time she has pushed to shut down anything in Phoenix. Listen to Councilman DiCiccio on Seth Leibsohn’s March 31st radioshow
. As
you will hear, Councilman DiCiccio remarked how the city isn’t sanitizing the light rail or the buses. Why aren’t they closing public transportation? Why does the mayor want to close our parks and hiking trails? It doesn’t add up. On April 1st, City Hall is scheduled to vote on closing the city’s parks, including its hiking trails. Also, according to the City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation’s website, the
mayor has decided unilaterally to temporarily close the city’s playgrounds, fitness equipment, basketball and volleyball courts, and sports complexes in its public parks effective Tuesday, March 31st at 5pm until further notice. Being on a hiking trail in the Phoenix sun is one of the best ways to keep your body healthy. Practice safe social distancing. Being outdoors is good for one’s health and wellness. It even states as much on Phoenix’s Parks and Recreation Department’s website. Be sure to call City Hall and let them know you want to keep our parks and hiking trails open during COVID-19. Filed Under: Arizona Politics, City
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RESPONDING TO CORONAVIRUS WITHOUT LIMITING FREEDOM March 19, 2020 by Guest OpinionLeave a Comment
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The spread of the coronavirus has been rampant across the globe crippling countries like Italy, Iran, and South Korea where government-run institutions are the ones solely responsible for fighting the outbreak. But, luckily for residents of the United States, our nation operates a bit differently. Because our healthcare system adheres to free market principles, we have the ability to have private industry collaborate with the federal government to help combat the coronavirus which was categorized just last week by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a global pandemic. Every day in America, researchers from biopharmaceutical companies are working endlessly to solve the world’s most sophisticated medical issues. As the global leader in medical innovation, the world looks to us in times of crisis. The reason being is our free market approach to healthcare has led to massive private investment and unprecedented funding for the research being carried out by the best and brightest scientific minds in the world who are incentivized to work right herein America.
Simply put, thanks to our private healthcare system that has resulted in decades of massive investment from biopharmaceutical companies, the U.S. is uniquely positioned to lead the charge against the coronavirus today and any other epidemic that may threaten our society tomorrow. The irony of large scale epidemics like coronavirus is the clear realization of why we have the system that we do. Lamentably, several legislators on Capitol Hill have forgotten the importance of our free market approach both domestically and globally. For example, just last year a bill led by Speaker Nancy Pelosi made its way through the House of Representatives that, if it becomes law, would decimate funding for new biopharmaceutical research and development. HR3, more commonly known as “The Lower Drug Costs Now Act”, would stifle future innovation by implementing socialist style government price controls on biopharmaceutical companies as a way to drive down high drug costs. The adoption of government price controls in the pharmaceutical space is not only short-sighted but flat-out dangerous to public health. People often ask, “why do we pay more for drugs in the U.S. compared to other countries”, the answer is because we invest more in cures and treatments than any other country, and today, everyone should be very happy about that fact. It’s terrifying to think what the coronavirus outbreak would look like if HR3 had passed 20 years ago. If we are to survive outbreaks and even outpace them, we must have our research teams working at full capacity at all times. In a world of uncertainty, there is no such thing as over-preparedness. Filed Under: Drugs ,Federal Government
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“DO NO HARM” IN THE EFFORT TO LOWER DRUG COSTS March 10, 2020 by Guest OpinionLeave a Comment
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As we enter a new decade, advances in medicine hold the promise for a brighter future in the battle against deadly diseases like cancer. Advances in immunotherapy and targeted gene therapy, for example, present opportunities not even imagined just few years ago. The challenge for politicians and policy makers is to keep these life-saving advancements coming, while at the same time keeping them affordable for patients. Getting this balance right is especially important to the large population of Seniors we have in Arizona. Just 15 years ago a Republican Congress and President modernized Medicare by creating a prescription drug benefit called Medicare Part D. Unlike other parts of Medicare, Part D was designed on the free-market principles of plan competition and senior choice. Recognizing that one size does not fit all, every year Seniors have a choice of a variety of plans who compete vigorously for their business. In order to keep their premiums low and attract Seniors to sign up, plans have a strong incentive to drive a hard bargain with drug manufacturers to keep prices down. It comes as no surprise to conservatives, that Part D’s free-market model has worked. When the legislation was passed, the Congressional Budget Office estimated both the cost of the program to Medicare and the average monthly premium a Senior would pay, for the first 10 years of the program. The actual results were remarkable. Medicare spending was 35-40% less than predicted and average monthly premiums projected to be $55 or more in 2016 are in fact only $32.70 in 2020 and that is a slight decrease from 2019. In addition to these financial measure of success, Part D maintains a Senior Satisfaction Rate in excess of 90%, unheard of for most governmentprograms.
Despite this success, big government advocates like Nancy Pelosi want undermine Medicare Part D and its sister program Medicare Advantage, by importing government price controls from socialist countries. What is known as an International Pricing Index (IPI) is included in her signature drug pricing legislation which passed the House of Representatives last December. President Trump has correctly pointed out that many advanced economies around the world which have socialist health care systems are not paying their fair share of R&D costs for new drugs. They are freeloading on American consumers. But the answer is to stop these unfair trade practices, not import their socialist price fixing to theUS!
Socialist health systems hold down cost by rationing drugs. They either wait a long time to make new drugs available to their people, or they are never available. Writing in Forbes in February 2020 author Doug Schoen points out that “roughly 96% of new cancer medicines are made available in the United States, while the 16 countries used in the International Pricing Index only have 55% of new cancer medicines. Further, patients in these 16 countries also receive these medications on average 17 months after release, whereas in the United States, patients have almost immediate access to new cancer medicines following FDA approval”. These cold statistics translate into patient’s lives. An HIS Markit study published in 2018 “Comparing Health Outcome Due to Drug Access: A Model in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer,” concludes that half of the gains in life expectancy we have made in fighting lung cancer, the number one cancer killer worldwide, would have been lost if the rationing policies found in Australia, Canada, France, South Korea and the United Kingdom were replicated in the US.” Government price controls on drugs are not the answer. But neither is doing nothing. Fortunately, Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) and Congressman Greg Walden (R-Oregon 2) have introduced legislation tohelp.
Their legislation, S. 3129 and H.R. 19, preserve the free-market competition which has worked so well in both Medicare Part D and Medicare Advantage, but directs that more of the savings from negotiations with drug manufacturers flow directly to the consumer at the pharmacy counter in the form of immediate discounts. They also cap the annual out-of-pocket spending Seniors must pay forprescription drugs.
The legislation also takes steps to reduce the freeloading of other developed nations on our R&D and streamlines coordination between the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Medicare to insure that new treatment reach Seniors as quickly as possible. Doctors take an oath, “First, do no harm.” That’s good advice for politicians and policy makers as well. Taking steps to lower drug costs to Seniors is important. But we must do it the right way or we will harm those we are trying to help. Filed Under: Arizona Politics, Congress
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GOLDWATER INSTITUTE: THE ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION’S LATESTEPIC FAIL
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Matt Beienburg, Director of Education, Goldwater Institute Last week brought news that the Arizona Department of Education had inadvertently released the personal informationof
the nearly 7,000 families who make use of Empowerment Savings Accounts (ESA). And it’s not the first time the Department has mishandled the ESA program, a program that helps so many children—many of them with special needs—get the customized education they need to succeed. On Monday, it was revealed that the Department released a spreadsheet that included the account balances of every ESA account in the state, along with the names, email addresses, and other personal information of the nearly 7,000 parents with ESA accounts. Not only was the spreadsheet containing the sensitive information sent to the Yellow Sheet Report, but it was also shared with Save Our Schools, a group that has been an outspoken opponent of ESAs. Unfortunately, this latest epic fail on the part of the state Department of Education is part of a pattern of poor management of the ESA program. Earlier in January, the Goldwater Institute filed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Education’s long delays in supplying needed funds to which ESA families are entitled—delays long enough to force parents to pay out of pocket for tutoring and teaching tools that their ESA should cover without the possibility of reimbursement. While requiring families to follow its ESA rules to the letter, the Department of Education’s handling of the ESA program has still resulted in unpredictable and arbitrary outcomes for families—for instance, some families have been rejected for certain ESA expenses while others have been approved for the very sameexpenses.
“Mistakes do happen, but I don’t think that’s good enough as an excuse. That doesn’t undo the damage, the harm to these families,” Goldwater Institute Director of Education Policy Matt Beienburg said of the privacy breach on KJZZ’s “The Show.” “These are families with deeply personal life circumstances, these are kids with special needs diagnoses, and this information is now essentially made available to be dragged out into the public. “For the Department to have treated these families this way saying ‘we have zero tolerance for any misstep’ and to then make a massive blunder like this is really revealing.” Listen to the interview here: https://theshow.kjzz.org/sites/default/files/ade-data-breach-show-sg-mb-20200129.mp3?uuid=5e3b8ffd9e654 _Matt Beienburg is Director of Education at the Goldwater Institute. You can read his bio here._
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REP. PETERSEN INTRODUCES BILL TO STOP ROLLOVERS OF K-12 FUNDING December 26, 2019 by Press ReleaseLeave a Comment
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STATE CAPITOL, PHOENIX – House Majority Leader Warren Petersen (R-12) issued a statement today regarding legislation he has introduced for the 2020 session that would amend the state constitution to prohibit K-12 rollovers, ensuring that education funding is delivered to our schools on time, and in full. A rollover represents a deferral of the payment from the year in which the obligation was incurred to the next fiscal year. Rep. Warren Petersen (photo credit: GageSkidmore)
“IN THE MID-2000S, ARIZONA IMPLEMENTED BUDGET GIMMICKS LIKE K-12 ROLLOVERS TO COUNTER POOR FISCAL DECISIONS AND A FALTERING ECONOMY,” said Representative Petersen. “FORTUNATELY, UNDER CONSERVATIVE LEADERSHIP, ARIZONA HAS RIGHTED ITS FISCAL SHIP AND THE ECONOMY IS STRONG. BUT WE NEED TO BE PREPARED FOR A FUTURE DOWNTURN. ARIZONA HAS TAKEN SOME EXCELLENT DECISIONS LIKE PAYING OFF DEBT AND AMASSING A BILLION-DOLLAR RAINY DAY FUND. NOW IT’S TIME TO ELIMINATE THE K-12 ROLLOVER AND PREVENT FUTURE UTILIZATION. A STATUTORY CHANGE WOULD BE TOO EASY TO GO AROUND. THAT’S WHY I HAVE INTRODUCED A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO PROHIBIT THE DEFERMENT OF K-12 PAYMENTS FROM ONE BUDGET YEAR TO THE NEXT.” Filed Under: Arizona Politics, Education
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OHPI: TRUMP IMPEACHMENT – A CLOSER LOOK November 14, 2019 by Press ReleaseLeave a Comment
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_IMPEACHMENT IS A HOT-BUTTON ISSUE WITH HIGH ENGAGEMENT AMONGARIZONANS_
PHOENIX (NOV. 14, 2019) – Arizona’s registered Hispanic voters want to see Trump Impeached but the president’s main base, white male voters, are sticking with him a new poll shows. A majority of Arizona’s Hispanic voters would like to see the president impeached and removed with 57% in favor, 37% against. Among non-Hispanic voters, only 39% favor impeachment and removal and 49% are against impeachment. “Hispanics make up nearly one-third of Arizona’s total population and they are becoming more engaged at the ballot box,” said Mike Noble, Chief of Research and Managing Partner of Phoenix-based research company OH Predictive Insights. When it comes to gender, the divides are less clear. A slim majority of male registered voters in Arizona believe that Trump should not be impeached — 51%. While women are evenly split with 44% of female voters thinking that Trump should be impeached and removed and 44% thinking he shouldn’t be. There are also differences among Arizona’s electorate on the impeachment question by age. By a 5-point margin, voters aged 54 and under believe that Trump should be impeached and removed. On the other hand, by a 17-point margin, more voters 55 and older think that the president should not be impeached and removed from office than thinkhe should be.
Another constituency key with which Donald Trump will need to do well to win reelection in 2020 are voters who live in Maricopa County. Nearly 6 out of every 10 votes that are cast on election day comes from this county and in 2016 it voted for President Trump over Hillary Clinton by roughly 7 points. According to this poll, 46% of registered voters in Maricopa County would like to see Trump impeached and removed from office while only 42% would like him to stay in office. Among regions in Arizona, Maricopa County has the highest level of support for impeachment. In Pima County, 51% of voters do not want President Trump to be impeached and removed compared to 41% who do. The president is viewed more favorably in the rest of Arizona, voters are against his impeachment by a 2-to-1 margin. On another note, many Arizonans are engaged in the impeachment issue. For example, 43% of respondents have discussed the issue with someone else, 39% have watched more news on TV, and 30% have researched theissue online.
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an online opt-in panel. The survey was completed by OH Predictive Insights between October 31, 2019, and November 8, 2019 with respondents self-qualifying as registered to vote in Arizona. The sample is weighted to accurately reflect Arizona voter registration by region, party affiliation, gender, and age. The sample size was 900 completed surveys, with an MoE of ± 3.27%. Numbers may not total 100%, due to rounding. Filed Under: Arizona Politics, Elected
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OHPI POLL: TO IMPEACH OR NOT TO IMPEACH November 13, 2019 by Press ReleaseLeave a Comment
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_POLL: MORE ARIZONANS DISAPPROVE OF TRUMP BUT FEWER WANT HIM REMOVEDFROM OFFICE_
PHOENIX (NOV. 13, 2019) – With public impeachment hearings starting up this week, Arizonans are split on whether President Donald Trump should be impeached and removed from office, a poll released Wednesdayshows.
The statewide poll among registered voters found 42 percent of Arizonans believe Trump should be impeached and removed and 47 percent do not believe he should be impeached. The same poll also found Trump’s approval rating underwater in the Grand Canyon State. Fifty percent of Arizona registered voters disapprove of President Trump’s performance and 46% approve of hisperformance.
Sentiment regarding Trump’s job performance is split on party lines with 82% of Republicans, 12% of Democrats, and 41% of Independents giving the president a positive rating. On the question of impeachment, Arizonans are also split sharply along partisan lines. Democrats in Arizona believe Trump should be impeached by a 69-point margin (80 percent to 11 percent) and Republicans think Trump should stay in office by a similarly large 66-point margin (79 percent – 13 percent). While a majority of independent voters disapprove of the job Trump is doing in office, they are less certain that he should be removed from office. Only 39% of registered independents think that he should be removed and 46% think that he should remain in office.###
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an online opt-in panel. The survey was completed by OH Predictive Insights between October 31, 2019, and November 8, 2019 with respondents self-qualifying as registered to vote in Arizona. The sample is weighted to accurately reflect Arizona voter registration by region, party affiliation, gender, and age. The sample size was 900 completed surveys, with an MoE of ± 3.27%. Numbers may not total 100%, due to rounding. ABOUT OH PREDICTIVE INSIGHTS: Phoenix-based OH Predictive Insightsprovides
accurate polling, focus groups, data analytics, and advanced targeted marketing to political and non-political clients alike. With leading professionals in the advertising, communication, polling and political arenas, OH Predictive Insights will service political and non-political clients looking to improve their footing on key stakeholders and consumers. For more information, please call 602-402-5181 or submit a request online. Filed Under: Arizona Politics, Polls
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RURAL ARIZONA DOESN’T NEED SURPRISES ON MENTAL HEALTH CARE ACCESS August 29, 2019 by Guest Opinion1 Comment
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By Timothy Alan
Each year, I plunge into the wilderness for weeks at a time. The experience is a salve for my mental outlook. “Getting away from it all” is an effective wellness strategy. But it’s important to remember, serious issues like depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress, and substance abuse disorders do not resolve themselves with atemporary escape.
Treatment is essential. Unfortunately, in rural Arizona, mental health services can be incredibly hard to come by—and sadly, help could soon become even more difficult to access. That’s because new legislation in Congress could worsen our state’s already severe shortage of mental health professionals. Elected leaders in Washington are moving rapidly on a plan to add price controls to the health care market. The proposal was crafted to relieve families of the risk of large, surprise medical bills for out-of-network health care services, but legislators’ good intentions cannot erase the detrimental consequences they would engender by enacting this law. Price controls on any market are a recipe for shortages. When applied to food, the result was the bread lines of the former Soviet Union. When used on medicines, price controls contributed to the violent upheavals in Venezuela. If we add price controls to America’s health care system, including many behavioral health services, similar outcomes will follow. This is unacceptable. Already more than 2.8 million Arizonans live in areas with too few mental health professionals. Our state is meeting less than 12 percent of the existing need for behavioral health services and would require nearly 200 more practitioners to catchup.
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won’t attract them if we have price controls. I deliver wilderness-based therapeutic care for troubled teens and youth, and I can tell you, most of my clients with mental health challenges struggle to get help. A lack of psychiatrists and other providers is a problem we share with small towns, frontier regions, and remote communities across the nation, and it is putting our children in jeopardy. In fact, the suicide rate for young people in rural areas is almost twice as high as in urban regions. Without sufficient mental health experts, rural hospitals and clinics cannot provide life-saving emergency and inpatient psychiatric care for patients in imminent danger. And because the prognosis for mental illness improves with early treatment, our inability to direct behavioral health services to children, teens, and young adults condemns too many residents to more severe illness than they’d likely have suffered with more timely intervention. Although my focus is on mental health, the effects of federal price control legislation would extend much farther into the health care system. Rural patients would be less able to access air ambulances to speed them to urgently needed care. The number of specialists, from heart doctors to trauma surgeons, would plummet from already low numbers. Patients would have to travel great distances for care, and non-critical cases would be shunted aside until a patient’s situation reaches crisis levels. These outcomes are as predictable as they are life-threatening. Price controls never turn out any differently. It’s unclear how our elected leaders stumbled so far off course in their efforts to address health care affordability, but they need to return to their senses and protect—not endanger—Arizonans’ access to care. _Timothy Alan is a behavioral health specialist with ANASAZI._ https://www.kff.org/other/state-indicator/mental-health-care-health-professional-shortage-areas-hpsas/?currentTimeframe=0&selectedRows=%7B%22states%22:%7B%22arizona%22:%7B%7D%7D%7D&sortModel=%7B%22colId%22:%22Location%22,%22sort%22:%22asc%22%7D https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2015/03/09/the-suicide-rate-for-young-people-is-much-higher-in-rural-areas/ Filed Under: Arizona Politics, Congress
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