Recent Headlines
Some state workers got huge raises as Coloradans lost jobs and budget revenues fell
While everyone was focused on Gov. Polis’s mask mandate last week, lost in the news cycle shuffle was a CBS4 investigation about some state workers awarding huge pay raises after budget shortfalls were forecast and as hundreds of thousands of Coloradans were losing...
Leaked White House papers report Colorado mask mandate before Polis’s order
A report from the White House Coronavirus Task Force that was conveniently leaked to one of those liberal think tanks disguised as a news operation has defined 18 states as red zones and recommends those states roll back their reopening. Colorado is not one of those...
Hickenlooper criticized PPP program, but his own companies received loans
The Denver Post recently reported that while John Hickenlooper was criticizing the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP), several of his companies were actually taking loans from it. "Coopersmith, a brew pub in Fort Collins, received loans of at least $350,000 and as much...
KRDO’s digital dude outs himself as biased antifa supporter
KRDO Digital Director Andrew McMillan lashed out on Twitter Saturday in response to a tweet from the Colorado Republican Party about Hickenlooper’s use of 9/11 economic recovery funds to pay for his ethics lawyer. McMillan was extremely upset that Republicans would...
Polis, Colorado Democrats ignore vandalized state capitol building
For weeks now, the Colorado State Capitol building has had graffiti all over it with profane language and calling for police officers to be murdered, and Gov. Jared Polis and the Colorado Democrats at the state capitol are doing nothing about it. Colorado Rising...
Hickenlooper ensnared in mysterious $15 million payment by El Pomar Foundation
Is another Hickenlooper scandal on the verge of becoming public? According to documents acquired by the Colorado Springs Independent, the El Pomar Foundation made a mysterious $15 million payment in 2018 to Transit Mix Concrete Co. after the two parties were embroiled...
Tax hike proposal would raise billions to maybe cure greenhouse gas
Forget the pandemic of coronavirus that has infected 38,000 Coloradans, skyrocketing unemployment and an economy still on the rocks. Denver’s climate action task force has decided now is the time to raise taxes on our broke asses to generate $36 million a year. They...
Mainstream media is cherry picking COVID-19 data to fit their narrative
Back in late April when Colorado was one of the first states to reopen in the wake of the COVID-19, it was the only state with a Democrat governor to do so. This did not fit the media's narrative that only Republicans who don't believe in science were reopening early....
Polis flip flops: Mask mandate this week, shut down next week?
After weeks of threats, obnoxious memes and occasionally cussing out his constituents, Gov. Polis reversed his stance against a statewide mask mandate and issued a 30-day statewide mask mandate. The media wasn’t shy in asking Polis to explain his complete turn around,...
Polis bankrupts unemployment fund, installs ‘too scared to work’ system
Signaling little faith in our economy to rebound any year soon from the pandemic, Gov. Polis signed a law this week to bankrupt the state’s $1.1 billion unemployment fund before jacking up taxes on employers for five years. It’s a risky scheme that Polis is counting...









