With just about a month to go, a few of the Democratic gubernatorial candidate campaigns are in better shape financially than others. Obviously, Jared Polis can just continue to write himself checks, but will there be diminishing returns on his cash? Will Democrats...
A San Francisco newspaper, SF Gate, published a story today that “a coalition of tech companies and governmental agencies” launched a $500,000 ad campaign aimed at persuading San Francisco tech firms to move to Colorado. First, let us just say: Please...
The big news from the Colorado Springs debate Saturday is Democrats running in the primary race for governor are scurrying as far from the Mother Ship as possible to distance themselves from the extreme lefties that dominate their party. Take a seat,...
We all want state spending on transportation infrastructure, especially as we are sitting at a dead stop on I-70 going to the mountains or I-25 going anywhere. But one group refuses to read the tea leaves and insists upon pushing a tax increase, instead of requiring...
Almost everyone walked out of Boulder City Council chambers after the ban on so-called assault weapons passed, but that didn’t mean the progressive warriors on the dais were finished with their own assault on private property rights. In front of an almost empty...