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my viewBY DON SORCHYCH   |  fEBRUARY 4, 2015


Trenk and his lads

Election signs are sprouting up all over town! It is good to see signs appearing for challengers: Susan Clancy, Dick Esser, Steve
LaMar and Mark Lipsky to unseat the slate. Reg Monachino’s signs are here and there and yesterday Adam Trenk arrived with super-sized signs to prove his boasts that the election will be expensive. I am sure he will have signs and mailers hyping his socalled accomplishments. I am told he has tried to get robo calls from John McCain again but was refused.

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BY Hani saba  |  FEBRUARY 4, 2015

What are they most proud of?

Trenk, Durkin, Spitzer and Monachino’s town council seats are on the line in the March recall election, and for good reason. Now we are hearing about how proud they are of their accomplishments over the past two years, so here are a few questions you can ask them.

BY MARK LIPSKY  |  FEBRUARY 4, 2015

The politics of hallucination

In late 2007, I made the difficult decision to leave Cave Creek and was heartbroken. I’d been presented with an opportunity to follow a dream while at the same time helping a friend in need and so, with a lump in my throat, I packed up and headed east to New York City.

BYFrosty Wooldridge  |  FEBRUARY 4, 2015

French Massacre to become American Massacre: As Muslim numbers expand in host countries, massacres are guaranteed

You might think the Muslim French massacre that occurred on Wednesday constitutes a small number of individuals.  You would be wrong.  The entire Koran advocates all its members toward such barbaric, heinous attacks on Western non-believers.

BY Alan Caruba  |  FEBRUARY 4, 2015

ObamaCare Must Go!

Can anyone remember how awful the U.S. healthcare free market system was that it needed to be replaced by the Affordable Care Act, otherwise known as ObamaCare? Can’t remember? That’s because it was ranked one of the best of the world and represented 17.9 percent of the nation’s economy in 2014. That’s down from the 20 percent it represented in 2009 when ObamaCare was foisted on Americans.