May 7, 2019
We had heard polling showed that Denver’s Initiative 300 would fail mightily, but the returns thus far are impressively bad for the Bernie Sanders-inspired campaign that would erode private property rights. Currently, according to the Denver Post, the initiative...
May 7, 2019
This has been a tough year for Senate President Leroy Garcia. First, everyone questions his leadership, now it looks like he could owe taxpayers $25,000. Last month, a judge granted Alexander Armijo a $25,000 settlement after Garcia (or perhaps someone on his staff)...
May 7, 2019
The legislative session has ended (thank you Jesus) and now it’s the voters’ turn to have a say in what they think of the state’s new leftward stampede on our rights and wallets. This looks like a good start —rallies across the state Friday featuring a...
May 6, 2019
It turns out the whacktivists with Code Pink can’t be ignored into oblivion. With nothing left to protest in the liberal-led House of Representatives these days, the anti-war activists headed over to the abandoned Venezuelan embassy in Washington, D.C. and reclaimed...
May 6, 2019
Colorado Education Association today took to Twitter to high-five each other after full-day kindergarten passed in the state legislature and was signed into law. Democratic Governor Jared Polis had identified this as a top priority for his administration (likely to...