May 16, 2019
Nobody’s ever accused ProgressNow’s 50-year old intern, Alan Franklin, of being a voice of reason, but even his latest tweet is a bit too far even for him. Yes, there has been some intraparty warfare this week. No, nobody in the GOP cares about what Franklin says or...
May 16, 2019
Lynn Granger was named executive director of the Colorado Petroleum Council and will lead the advocacy association during this critical time for the energy industry. With radical activists now pulling the strings in the Democratic-controlled legislature and the...
May 16, 2019
First marijuana, followed by injection sites for heroin, then magic mushrooms — it was only a matter of time before Denver took the radical step of legalizing the consumption of alcohol, in public. Not everywhere, of course. Denver hasn’t completely lost their...
May 15, 2019
Republicans aren’t the only ones who’ve had enough of Gov. Polis, his Democratic base is also turning their backs on him because he’s failed to live up to their radical standards. That’s according to the leftist experts at Westword, which reports in depth on liberals’...
May 15, 2019
A marijuana publication is having a hard time getting comment from pro marijuana members of Congress on Denver’s vote to decriminalize mushrooms. At the risk of mixing up our drug metaphors, we’ll get straight to the point — no one wants to talk about Denver,...
May 14, 2019
Earlier this week, the Mercatus Center published a report about the state of Idaho that outlined how the Gem (why not Potato?) State took a sledgehammer to regulations and, basically, started over. From the Mercatus Center: “The state legislature opted to—in...