
A.G. King: Knee Deep in Richardson Dollars?
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Jim Spence
on Friday, July 8, 2011
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KOB TV - New Mexico Attorney General Gary King should be removed from pursuing a pay-to-play corruption case involving former Gov. Bill Richardson's administration because he received nearly $55,000 in campaign cash from the former governor. That's what attorneys pursuing a similar case against New Mexico's State Investment Council claim in new court filings. Read full story here: News New Mexico

"We don't need new taxes. We need new taxpayers"
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Jim Spence
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Marco Rubio |

"We don't need new taxes. We need new taxpayers"
Fox News Fights Back in "War on Fox"
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Jim Spence
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Politicio - For seven years, Fox News has pushed back against the daily scrutiny and criticism leveled at it by Media Matters, the liberal watchdog group. But after founder David Brock said in March that his group’s new strategy amounted to a “war on Fox,” the network ratcheted up its response. In the past 10 days, Fox has run more than 30 segments calling for the nonprofit group to be stripped of its tax-exempt status. Its Fox Nation website has even provided a link to pre-completed complaint forms against Media Matters to send to the Internal Revenue Service. Read full story here: News New Mexico


Fox News Fights Back in "War on Fox"
Swickard: American Danger Then and Now
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Jim Spence
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NMPolitics - A pessimistic friend used to say, “It is always darkest before it turns completely black.” On the other hand, there are optimists like myself who believe our country will be fine despite the challenges. We are a strong country with dedicated patriots sworn to defend and protect our Constitution. How many? Fewer than before, but there are still many. While great evil exists both outside and inside our nation, as we are in our 236th year, it is much like every other year. There have been and will always be great danger. It does not look worse today than it did at other times in our country’s history. Start with the Revolutionary War. After signing the Declaration of Independence, what was on the minds of our founding patriots as they went home?

Swickard: American Danger Then and Now
Lisa Chavez: Voter Fraud Probe is Intimidation
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Jim Spence
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NMPolitics - This is a partisan attempt to intimidate voters and a massive waste of taxpayer dollars, and Secretary Duran’s inclusion of state police in the probe is a cynical attempt to hide a nasty political tactic behind a curtain of public safety and up the ante on voter intimidation. The real issue here is that both nationally and locally, the GOP knows they have to stop intimidated and disenfranchised groups from voting if they want to stand a chance in the 2012 elections.
It’s that simple.
It should come as no surprise that the groups who are most likely to not have the proper ID required for voting – seniors, African-Americans, Native Americans and Latinos – are by-and-large traditional Democratic constituencies. Voter suppression is a tool long used by the Republicans to keep the poor, minorities and the elderly away from the polls on Election Day. Instead of encouraging wider participation – the lifeblood of any democracy – and making New Mexicans feel comfortable about voting, Republicans are trying to exclude eligible voters and fool the average New Mexican into believing that our democracy is anything but free and fair. Read full column here: News New Mexico

It’s that simple.
It should come as no surprise that the groups who are most likely to not have the proper ID required for voting – seniors, African-Americans, Native Americans and Latinos – are by-and-large traditional Democratic constituencies. Voter suppression is a tool long used by the Republicans to keep the poor, minorities and the elderly away from the polls on Election Day. Instead of encouraging wider participation – the lifeblood of any democracy – and making New Mexicans feel comfortable about voting, Republicans are trying to exclude eligible voters and fool the average New Mexican into believing that our democracy is anything but free and fair. Read full column here: News New Mexico

Lisa Chavez: Voter Fraud Probe is Intimidation
Trash truck driver flouts traffic laws
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Michael Swickard
on Thursday, July 7, 2011
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“I don’t want to get run over crossing the street,” said Tamara Righetini, a resident of the Country Club Neighborhood near downtown. “(It’s) really, really fast – like haulin’ butt through the neighborhood.” She’s talking about the driver of a 30-ton City of Albuquerque recycling truck, which News 13 tracked for a month. We caught him barreling down residential streets, ignoring traffic laws and endangering pedestrians, bicyclists and other drivers. For example, on May 25, our cameras recorded him turning the wrong way from Park Avenue onto Silver Avenue SE, a small one-way street. The driver could have legally made the turn just one block away. On June 1, we caught him swinging out wide into the on-coming traffic lane in order to make an illegal right turn from Alcalde Place SW on to San Patricio Avenue. No-right-hand turn signs clearly show his turn was not allowed. News 13 wanted to see what the driver had to say about his driving habits, so reporter Kim Holland caught up with him on his regular route through the neighborhood.“We’ve got you going the wrong way several times coming in on Alcalde,” Holland said. “How come you’re going the wrong way on the streets?” “You can call 3-1-1,” the driver said with a smile before driving away. That number is for citizens to register complaints with the city or ask questions. News 13 showed video of the violations to the driver’s boss, city solid waste director John Soladay. The majority of drivers for the city’s 175 trash trucks operate them safely, Soladay said. He said he receives a couple hundred complains per year about them, which is relatively few considering the seven million miles per year they drive. Still, a month after we brought our concerns to Soladay, the same driver remains on the same route. Read more

Trash truck driver flouts traffic laws
Santa Fe New Mexican: Help feds pursue tax dodgers
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Santa Fe New Mexican: Help feds pursue tax dodgers
ATF Gunrunner Project Funded by Stimulus Bill
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ATF Gunrunner Project Funded by Stimulus Bill
Law Enforcement Finally Admits Hezbollah is in Mexico
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Law Enforcement Finally Admits Hezbollah is in Mexico
Pearce: We Can't Tax Our Way Out of Debt
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Steve Pearce |
The same report pointed out that the President’s proposed tax increases on corporate jet owners—which he mentioned six times in a recent address—would only bring in about $3 billion over 10 years, “a drop in the bucket” compared to the trillions we need to save. Meanwhile, taxes like this one will hurt businesses and kill jobs across America. Clearly, the tax increases proposed by the White House are not serious solutions to high unemployment and a staggering national debt. “We are spending $3.5 trillion for every $2.2 we take in,” Pearce explained. “You cannot tax enough to make up that difference. Tax increases will kill jobs, cripple our economy even further, and drive us deeper into debt.

Pearce: We Can't Tax Our Way Out of Debt