Mar 17, 2017
While liberals bureaucrats are screaming over at the EPA that the sky is falling, Chief Pruitt took the first steps towards repaying Colorado communities for costs associated with that spill they caused nearly two years ago at the Gold King Mine. The check for more...
Mar 17, 2017
We were delighted when we heard that state Rep. Joe Salazar (D-Foot in Mouth) was considering a gubernatorial run and his change of course to run for Attorney General is almost as delicious. The reason? Verbal gaffes like yesterday: “We should never forget the...
Mar 17, 2017
U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet sure showed Republicans how to step up and hold town meetings. First announce the meetings with short-notice, hold the meetings during regular working hours, then avoid difficult questions and run away from reporters who try to get answers....
Mar 16, 2017
Yes, we know the 2016 election cycle just ended, but the 2018 gubernatorial election is raring to go. Victor Mitchell, a former state legislator, businessman, and, now, Republican gubernatorial candidate, has released the season’s first official campaign video...
Mar 16, 2017
In this installment of why majorities matter, we explore how trial lawyer-loving, union steward House Speaker Crisanta Duran has single handedly doomed bipartisan construction defect legislation. After passing the Republican controlled Senate with a bipartisan vote of...
Mar 16, 2017
The Republican rollback of President Obama’s midnight regulations has a hidden gem for Coloradans — the sage grouse plan forced on us by the federal government is no longer legal. Those plans for states were invalidated by the new Congressional Review Act, which...