Oct 7, 2013
Colorado’s state government has been on a spending binge ever since Democrats took the governor’s seat. While other states cut back on state salary spending in the recession, Colorado kept jacking up both the number of state government employees and their...
Oct 7, 2013
An untold number of Colorado flood victims have secured their firearms with friends and family, without going through a background check, in an effort to mitigate any losses that they may incur if looters descended upon their damaged homes. Sadly for these flood...
Oct 5, 2013
A bill to keep the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funded during the shutdown garnered bipartisan support yesterday, with Democratic Colorado Congressmen Jared Polis and Ed Perlmutter joining House Republicans to pass the bill 247-164. Denver Congresswoman...
Oct 4, 2013
UPDATE: In a strange turn of events, most of the Colorado delegation has either asked that their pay be withheld during the government shutdown or plans to donate their salary to charity. Most, except for DeGette and Perlmutter. What is it with these two? They vote...
Oct 4, 2013
The Denver Post’s endorsement of Amendment 66 is not exactly a ringing endorsement of the billion dollar per year tax increase. In fact, it’s so caveated that we had to wonder if Democratic Governor John Hickenlooper, master of caveated statements (see...