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HELP UNIONS RAISE FUNDS: A Minimum Wage Increase Would Bolster Union Bank Accounts
Yesterday, Colorado Families for a Fair Wage kicked off a ballot measure campaign to raise the minimum wage. CBS4 even talked a "one demonstrator" who pays his workers $15 per hour and his business has never been better. Right. But let's not forget what this minimum...
POLITICAL POSTURING: Recall of Castle Rock Mayor Paul Donahue Has Nothing to Do with Prairie Dogs
A new interview on Rush to Reason is shedding light on the recall of Republican Castle Rock mayor Paul Donahue, whose term is up in November of this year. He is being recalled by a group that some remember from the prairie dog debate from last year, but Dan Meurer,...
SHOUT OUT: Eid Makes Trumps Short List for SCOTUS
Many believe, and rightfully so, that even more important than our next president’s VP pick is his or her pick to fill the seat of late Justice Antonin Scalia, whose replacement could either maintain the status quo or flip the balance of the court entirely. So it was...
LIST TO NOWHERE: Schwartz’s Odds of Beating Tipton Spiral
Employees of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee should avoid the gaming tables in Vegas because they have a terrible record when it comes to picking winners. In the 2014 congressional races, their record of choosing candidates they expected to snatch...
WILDERNESS LOST? Uhm, We Found It
We’ve lost our wilderness, lost it, according to Bruce Finley, because of development that has gobbled up more than 500 square miles of Colorado. That sounds like a chunk of land, considering the state covers more than 100,000 square miles. And it’s according to an...
MANIFESTO: The Nut Man of Boulder County
The Daily Camera has obtained the letter that was being distributed by a local animal lover explaining his love for squirrels, that sparked an argument whereby he shot a neighbor in the a$$ and was promptly arrested. The self-proclaimed “Squirrel Guy” said he had been...
KARMA’S A TOUGH BIRD: Energy Gives Greenies a Taste of their Own Medicine
From the New York Times: BILLINGS, Mont. — The oil and gas industry on Thursday challenged in federal court drilling restrictions imposed by the Obama administration to protect a struggling bird that ranges across 11 Western states. We reckon that if a bird has to...
WHO CARES? State is Cool That You Lost Your Insurance
Good news for the 20,000 Coloradans who will loose their health care because UnitedHealth and Humana are splitting from the state’s exchange system: "It's not too much a blow to the system," said Vincent Plymell, communications manager for the Colorado Division of...
VETERAN DEATH: IG Says “Inadequate” Treatment at Grand Junction VA Hospital
An investigation requested by U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton and other Colorado lawmakers into the death of a Grand Junction veteran treated at the VA hospital there shows the medical care the victim was received was “inadequate.” The report also determined the veteran was...
TOP FIVE: Hillary Clinton Rumored to Be Considering Hickenlooper for Veep
The Hill had a charming story about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's potential Vice President pick and who should show up on that list but Colorado governor John Hickenlooper. It's not entirely shocking, but what's more surprising is that former...
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