Concerning The Appointment of Felons To High Positions

May 30, 2003

Governor’s man Contarino says 98 per cent is a pretty good average for non-felonious appointments. Are they giving the real politicians a bad name?

Two Views How Dendahl Became Political History

May 28, 2003

Was it the libertarian drug issue or superior organization that defeated John Dendahl as New Mexico Republican state chairman? Whatever. . . Politics ain’t simple.

Another Item For The Closing Statement

May 26, 2003

You could be fined $1,000 for failing to file a price affidavit on recording a real estate contract or deed, but if you wanta to know what houses are going for in your neighborhood, you still have to see a Realtor.

Invasion Of The Pennsylvania Hired Killer Hit Fish!

May 23, 2003

You have to wonder upon reading New Mexico Game and Fish news if there are any natives left in New Mexico. Biologically speaking. . .

You Can’t Separate Science and Politics

May 20, 2003

New Mexico gets $168 per person this year in pork barrell spending from Congress — fourth highest in the nation — according to a Washington anti-waste group. Should we feel guilty?

Drought Cycle Is Not Something You Ride Around Moab

May 14, 2003

Another four years of this and Lake Powell could be a mud puddle? Surely the Bureau of Reclamation will think of something. Right?

How Urban Sprawl Makes Democrats Look Like Republicans

May 12, 2003

In the post-Dendahl era of political warming, the Democrats and Republicans may be dropping all pretense that they are polarized on environmental and business issues.

Checkout Questions: Paper or Plastic? Exemption or Rebate?

May 3, 2003

Low Income Comprehensive Tax Rebate? Apparently nobody understands it except people with a lot of time on their hands. Like prisoners.

Now The Highway Program Is Between The Governor And The Legislature

April 11, 2003

Bill Richardson could resort to refinancing the Gary Johnson bonds, but that’s only a temporary solution to New Mexico’s empty road fund. And then there’s the fight between the planners and the legislators.

Texas And New Mexico Take The High Ground For A Change

April 5, 2003

He’s the nation’s highest ex-governor, but he’s shunning publicity on this one, especially the cost. A fragmentary report on Gary Johnson at Everest Base Camp. Will he summit? Will the Texans?

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