Monday, June 12, 2006

Political Policy Questions for Surveys

New Questions for Political Policy Surveys: Yes or No answers graph well and are easy to talk about. This is an easy survey to give.

QUESTIONS

1. Do you support the right to own firearms?
2. Should illegal immigrants who have a job be able to get temporary work permits?
3. Are you worried about the national budget deficit?
4. Do you support same sex marriage?
5. Would you be willing to ration water in order to allow for more population growth?
6. Should candidates support more social services?
7. Is the Iraq War on track?
8. Should candidates support research to develop cheaper fuel sources?
9. Should public education get more money when it already controls half the state budget?
10. Does public education need reform?
11. Is there too much infighting in Washington D.C.?
12. Have you cut back on gasoline use?
13. Should candidates care more about our natural world?
14. Are higher property taxes difficult to pay?
15. Are you worried about illegal immigration?
16. Is abortion wrong?

Saturday, June 03, 2006

Musings on Tucson

Rio Nuevo stalled? Let’s have a full accounting of what money is left and what has been spent. Reorganize and come up with an affordable project that can be accomplished with local employees. Use the full bid process with local preference after a background and experience check for all bidders. Giving somebody an exclusive with deadline extensions wastes time.

Nimbus? They should quit asking for special deals and act like a self sufficient business. Why expect taxpayers to subsidize that business? That is not free enterprise. The City Council should not be in a rush to ‘develop’ this land. Let it sit there a while and put it out to bid or hold on to it if the bids don’t meet expectations. Make it into a parking lot and make some $ without much investment.

Or how about this? Charter Schools downtown for employees children. Charter schools downtown with direct connections to the UofA. How about a transitioning from high school to UA Charter school with classes at the UA? Ride the goddamn trolley that goes over the tracks, has stops along the old warehouse row and then on to downtown and past all the charter schools close to government and UofA.

Leave the old 4th Avenue underpass alone. It’s an icon. Walk down to the lowest point and whistle and you will hear the echo. We used to sing as we bicycled or walked through. Don’t break it.

Route the trolley down 4th, around and over the track. Cheap! More stops and more business exposure. And no need to close roads and reroute traffic on a major scale.