Knowing Alex Kolodin and how young he is, I suspect that he has absolutely no idea what napalm smells like especially when found on humans. Even though I'm old enough, I don't want to know what it smells like. What an absolutely horrific comment for him to make.
If the Republican majority legislature. puts a referendum on the ballot, it is almost always to limit your rights and enhance theirs. The R majority absolutely HATES the fact that citizens can write and pass laws via initiatives. It's an ongoing battle with them.
Will anyone be questioning former AZ Superintendent John Huppenthal about the $1.7 million that was embezzled under his leadership? And, why was his name not mentioned in the article? Wouldn’t it be relevant that Huppenthal was in charge during the theft? I can only imagine the outcry and the headlines if that happened under Democrat Hoffman. Why is he getting a pass on what, clearly, appears to be some serious mismanagement when Huppenthal (R) was superintendent?
Governing is actual work. Who would have thought?
"I love the smell of napalm in the morning!" I've smelled napalm in the morning, nothing to love.
Knowing Alex Kolodin and how young he is, I suspect that he has absolutely no idea what napalm smells like especially when found on humans. Even though I'm old enough, I don't want to know what it smells like. What an absolutely horrific comment for him to make.
My first thought was, “Oh, I wonder if he’s referring to his own special scent.”
He’s a fan of alluding to violence in his tweets. It wasn’t that long ago that he threatened a constituent on Twitter.
Naturally, his party and their ethics committee didn’t care.
If the Republican majority legislature. puts a referendum on the ballot, it is almost always to limit your rights and enhance theirs. The R majority absolutely HATES the fact that citizens can write and pass laws via initiatives. It's an ongoing battle with them.
Will anyone be questioning former AZ Superintendent John Huppenthal about the $1.7 million that was embezzled under his leadership? And, why was his name not mentioned in the article? Wouldn’t it be relevant that Huppenthal was in charge during the theft? I can only imagine the outcry and the headlines if that happened under Democrat Hoffman. Why is he getting a pass on what, clearly, appears to be some serious mismanagement when Huppenthal (R) was superintendent?