Jul 16, 2018
Colorado Public Radio ventured across the Western Slope recently to push poll interview Mesa County voters on the highly charged issue of children immigration. Their theme: “President Trump’s immigration policies — especially the past practice of...
Jul 13, 2018
Emboldened after her win against a party primary candidate she later conceded was not even much of a challenge, U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette is making a party leadership play to run in the ranks alongside Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer. Ironically, the National Journal...
Jul 13, 2018
There might be some confusion about who Colorado Rising is. We were confused. Is it an arm of America Rising, the group of political operatives dedicated to doing oppo on left-leaning candidates or a ragtag crew of environmentalists spouting off inaccuracies about the...
Jul 12, 2018
The town of Erie must just hate its taxpayers. That’s how we interpret it’s latest political stunt that happened earlier this week, banning fracking from the town until next year. Erie has been part of the oil and gas development fight since the beginning....
Jul 12, 2018
Aurora has a winning campaign strategy for persuading voters to give the green light to the city’s practice of issuing traffic fines by using cameras posted at intersections. They’re not going to tell voters the whole truth — the part where red-light ticketing can be...
Jul 12, 2018
Another year, another attempt by liberals to tax Coloradans to tarnation with Initiative 93, which submitted signatures to get on the ballot . This time, we get in a time machine to 2013, the year that Amendment 66 tanked by a two to one margin. The union proponents...