Jun 9, 2014
Ask and you shall receive. In today’s paper edition of The Denver Post, readers might stumble across the special delivery that the Log Cabin Republicans has for liberal U.S. Rep. Jared Polis – a bouquet of flowers and a poem. See the ad to the right. The...
Jun 9, 2014
After months of negotiations between many factions in the local control initiative, it seemed on Friday that the Governor’s team was one step closer to calling for a special session. That is, until stakeholders caught wind of the terms of the deal that had been...
Jun 6, 2014
Ever since the Jeffco school board was taken over by a majority of reform-minded members, the teachers’ union has taken what it means to be a sore loser to a whole new level of pathetic. The union has taken to drumming up controversy over standard operating...
Jun 6, 2014
Former state Minority leader Mike Kopp showed with his pick for Lt. Gov. that should he win the GOP primary he will surround himself with strong people to beat Gov. John Hickenlooper this fall. This morning, Kopp announced former Pueblo city councilwoman Vera Ortegon...
Jun 6, 2014
A new study out yesterday from The Common Sense Policy Roundtable shows the ripple effect of the oil and gas industry’s prosperity in Colorado. Using the Regional Economic Models, Inc. modeling, CSPR determined that the creation of 5,000 energy industry jobs would...