Apr 4, 2019
In case you missed the hullabaloo yesterday, the nasty anti-oil and gas bill passed both the House and Senate yesterday without a single GOP vote. Why was the only bipartisanship around this bill on the “no” side? Because it’s an industry-destroying...
Apr 4, 2019
There’s no need to stand on ceremony with Democrats running the state legislature, we might as well presume that a bill to award more drivers licenses to illegal immigrants will become law. It passed a House committee Wednesday, so it should be on Gov. Polis’s desk in...
Apr 3, 2019
There’s a time for politics and there’s a time for humanity. This is one of those latter times. We clearly have had policy differences with Sen. Michael Bennet in the past, but tonight he announced that he has been diagnosed with prostate cancer at the...
Apr 3, 2019
Last night was the municipal elections in Colorado Springs and former statewide elected officials John Suthers (former Attorney General) and Wayne Williams (former Secretary of State) decisively won their elections for Colorado Springs Mayor and Colorado Springs City...
Apr 3, 2019
This is why Coloradans can’t have nice things, like beer. We wouldn’t be caught dead drinking this particular beer, but we digress. Buzz-kill fractivists threatened to boycott The Post Brewing Co. in Lafayette until the brewers caved to their infantile demands to...
Apr 2, 2019
Remember when Gov. Polis launched his aptly named Office of Saving People Money on Health Care in order to get our health care costs under control? The office and Polis’s appointed leader, Lt. Gov. Dianne Primavera, haven’t even officially started work, but...