American Democracy Unmasked
Listen to this cynical (probably entirely correct) rant from former Fox News commentator Judge Andrew Napolitano about the state of
The dog barks, and the caravan moves on.
Listen to this cynical (probably entirely correct) rant from former Fox News commentator Judge Andrew Napolitano about the state of
According to this interesting article from Alternet, the decline in the middle class is of no concern to the wealthy,
By now you may have read this story by David Crowder about the Downtown Management District shenanigans. To recap quickly,
According to this opinion piece from Wired, we all better enjoy the internet while we can. The country’s second highest
There’s an interesting story by David Crowder in today’s El Paso Inc. Here’s much of the story, as related in
Here’s an interesting story about a police stop gone wrong. Very wrong. And they have duck races, too. [Update]: It
I think Mr. Crazy said it best: I came to the conclusion that even though I’m gonna have to wear
The El Paso Times parent corporation, citing the soft economy and increased on-line competition, layed off 19 people this week,
Did anyone notice the cognitive dissonance in the noise coming out of the ballpark crowd? I am really trying to
Promoting higher population densities in the urban core is a good thing. Higher population densities, and better public transportation, yield
Two-word team names are minor league baseball’s bread and butter, and while the Desert Gators and Sun Dogs sound like
Mithoff Burton Partners (“where creativity goes to die,” as one commenter put it) were given $300,000 by the City of
Here’s a video from El Paso Triple A Baseball (I guess) helping you to understand the noble goals MountainStar Sports
You’ve read that Steve Ortega has moved to quash his deposition, and the attempt to sift his emails relating to
Here’s an article from the Atlantic on new city slogans for 2011. Even the worst is better than It’s All
There’s been a lot of chatter about Joyce Wilson’s resignation announcement this week. Here’s how I read it. With Ms.
At a time when train tracks separate much of the West Side from downtown, when many of the streets were
Plan El Paso is the City’s general blueprint for “the built environment.” The Plan adopts the principles of New Urbanism,
Turning a blind eye. Giving someone the cold shoulder. Looking down on people. Seeing right through them. These metaphors for