Following up on our post earlier this week on addressing the underlying frustration of the occupy movement, we see a worthy start on Wall Street reform from Presidential hopeful Jon Huntsman in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal. It is a much improved approach over the dismissive “jealous” comment from Herman Cain. Huntsman poses some interesting ideas…
In just 3 short years, Mesa Mayor Scott Smith has shown that, with vision and passion, you can actually change the way a city does business. Mayor Smith has been an integral part in some of the most significant economic development opportunities for our region. Under Smith’s leadership, the Chicago Cubs will continue to train…
By: Paul Bentz Backed by union interests, celebrities, and others, the “Occupy Wall Street” movement is starting to spread across the United States and into other countries. Like the tea party movement started three years ago, the occupy effort is the embodiment of the dissatisfaction among a group of people – the root of which…
The Arizona Attorney Magazine web blog has an excellent recap of the “Diversity Considerations in Judicial Merit Selection” panel that HighGround Sr. Vice President Doug Cole served on at the State Bar yesterday. Here is an excerpt: Doug Cole echoed the position that commissioners are charged with looking at the whole applicant, not just a…
Arizona is in the fight of its life and I’m not talking about baseball. The state is in a desperate fight to stay economically competitive. Frustration with the banks and Wall Street are growing daily and we are still faced with a “do nothing attitude” regarding the border. it gcse coursework As Game 5 of…