Monthly Archives: May 2005

History in the Making

This week’s last-minute Senate deal on judicial appointments entailed a showdown between Senators Bill Frist of Tennessee and John McCain of Arizona, men considered leading rivals for the 2008 presidential nomination. Everyone loves to handicap the great presidential derby, but it’s too early to look that far ahead. This week’s world will be [...]

The Parent Trap

Mexican President Vicente Fox put his foot in his mouth up to the knee last week. Speaking to a business group, he criticized U.S. immigration policy, saying Mexican workers are willing to go to the U.S. and perform jobs “that not even blacks want to do.” There was the usual uproar and, after [...]

Courting Cataclysm

A few weeks ago, I wrote about the Vermont legislature’s struggle with finding a path toward universal health care in this year’s session. In other states, the lawmakers must have more time on their hands than they do here in the Green Mountain State. In Wisconsin’s legislative session, an effort to allow citizens [...]

Three Days in May

George Bush says his worries about what might happen in 2041 have caused him to propose a radical overhaul of Social Security. George Bush would do better to worry about what is likely to happen by the end of his term, a likelihood brought on by his own reckless arrogance. Here are items [...]