Flamboyant boxing promoter Don King used this phrase liberally to describe his rise and that of fighters in his sted who found fame and fortune. But it can also be said about Javier Munoz. Son of a doorman. Raised in a “scary” housing project in Brooklyn. Openly gay. H.I.V. positive. Cancer survivor. And now playing founding father Alexander Hamilton on … Read More
New Phoenix Property Tax Increase Passes By 5-4 Vote
Statement by Councilman Sal DiCiccio, who opposed tax increase, says small businesses and seniors will be hit the hardest. The vote was the closest vote in city history and shows fiscal irresponsibility of the tax increase. “This was nothing more than a money grab by Phoenix Politicians who refuse to practice basic fiscal responsibility and accountability.” Phoenix has the highest revenue … Read More
Odds & Ends To The Week
*There’s been a lot of talk (and evidence) of southern Scottsdale, specifically near and along McDowell Road, being the next hot Valley neighborhood. And here’s more evidence: Mark/Taylor Residential’s new apartment community on McDowell is so successful it’s started purchasing adjacent properties for additional parking. And up the street a respected developer is putting in for-sale, contemporary-style condominiums for upwards … Read More
Candidate for AZ Corporation Commission Andy Tobin Receives Chandler Chamber of Commerce Endorsement
Phoenix, AZ, June 30, 2016 – Andy Tobin, the former Speaker of the Arizona House of Representatives and Governor Doug Ducey’s appointee to the Arizona Corporation Commission, has received the endorsement of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce in his bid for election to the Arizona Corporation Commission. Tobin said the following, “I am honored to receive the endorsement of the … Read More
Scottsdale’s Lyin’ Ted Cruz
We didn’t start this opinions courtyard years ago to belabor Bob Littlefield, a former Scottsdale City Councilman and failed Republican candidate for the Arizona State Legislature. But his fodder has just become so rich, or rather so mendacious. His hypocrisy knows no bounds. He was for the Desert Discovery Center before he was against it. He voted for the tallest … Read More
Steve Chucri Endorsed by Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane
Scottsdale (June 29) Today, Steve Chucri released his endorsement from Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane. “Steve Chucri has served Maricopa County well for the past four years, and I am proud to endorse him for re-election to the Board of Supervisors,” said Mayor Lane. “Steve’s district encompasses Scottsdale and it has been a pleasure to work with him for our shared … Read More
#NoPropTaxPHX
By Sal DiCiccio Why are you paying huge water bills and ever increasing taxes? Government waste. This week alone Phoenix politicians voted again to give away your money: $10 million contract given to a private company just to let people know about recycling $1.5 million payout to Union Bosses as part of a backroom deal hidden from the public … Read More
My Decision
By Senator Marco Rubio Friend, In politics, admitting you’ve changed your mind is not something most people like to do. But here it goes. I have decided to seek reelection to the United States Senate. I understand my opponents will try to use this decision to score political points against me. Have at it. Because I have never claimed to … Read More
12 Years A Slumber
Former 12-year Scottsdale Councilman and failed state legislative candidate Bob Littlefield sounds more like he’s running for Mayor of Detroit than Scottsdale. Everything is wrong in our fair city, his wonting bemoans. And he alone is the guy to fix it. He, the campaign trailing, self-professing walking combination of Bernie Sanders AND Donald Trump. We digress in noting the stunning … Read More
Issues Survey Results
by Maria Syms Friends, Thanks to all of you who took the time to take the quick issues survey last week! Your feedback means a lot to me so thank you again. Over the past week, more than 650 voters in Legislative District 28 took the issues survey. Improving Education was the top vote-getter with 29.2% of the vote followed … Read More

