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Polis has trouble telling the truth and the media is starting to call him out
If you thought the media love fest with Gov. Jared Polis' coronavirus response would never end, you definitely were not alone. But today there seems to be light at the end of the tunnel. In his column for Colorado Politics, veteran reporter Joey Bunch wrote about all...
Gardner announces five general election debates, 9News anchor’s meltdown ensues
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner is ready for campaign season and he made that very clear with his early announcement of accepting five general election debates starting in September. Gardner challenged his eventual Democrat opponent to join him at the following five debates: •...
Media and Democrats complain Gardner is accomplishing too much for Colorado
Democrats and their friends in the media are coming hard for U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner for committing the most unforgivable sin of any Republican — working hard for Colorado and getting the tough jobs done. The Denver Post’s backhanded compliment was to credit Trump for...
Tipton leads the way on protecting government secrets and holding communist China accountable
U.S. Rep. Scott Tipton is leading the fight to protect U.S. government secrets by pushing for a bill that would ban the download of the TikTok app on government devices. TikTok has ties to the Chinese Communist Party, and according to the New York Times, "The United...
Petition demands Hickenlooper’s ethics hearing be held in public
It’s okay for us all to go shopping at Walmart and the grocery stores, but John Hickenlooper’s lawyer thinks it’s not safe to allow the public to attend state Ethics Committee hearings that will determine if the former governor violated ethics rules when he was in...
Counties beg Polis administration to reopen, only 5 have permission
The City of Denver isn’t bowing to pressure so much as allowing a slight nod to working families to reopen our businesses and lives — restaurants will finally be allowed to serve meals … in parking lots. The alfresco dining areas could expand to sidewalks and...
Are Polis and Trump BFFs? Governor says pandemic is no time for politics
Gov. Polis has certainly changed his tune about his working relationship with President Trump and the federal government to respond to and contain the coronavirus during these never-ending business shutdown days. He could have fooled us, but Polis insisted during an...
Coalition of Coloradans pursues income tax cut initiative for November ballot
Finally, some good news to report: A coalition of Coloradans are pursuing a ballot measure to cut the state income tax rate from 4.63% to 4.55% giving us all some much needed financial relief during this economic downturn. The coalition pursuing Initiative 306...
PROTEST: Bureaucrats are drunk with power under emergency orders
Over the past few days, Coloradans have exercised their First Amendment rights and voiced their displeasure with those in power who wish to keep Colorado locked down indefinitely. On Friday, roughly 50 Coloradans showed up to the Tri-County Health Department to...
COVID FLUNKY: Report shows Polis and the state failed to adequately prepare in early days
It turns out President Trump wasn’t the only one caught off guard by the virus, so was Gov. Polis. The coverup by China notwithstanding, when local officials in Colorado did become aware of the virus, they couldn’t get through to the state for help. That’s according...









