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CROW’S ON BOARD: Dems Plan to Sue Guns out of Existence
Congressional Democrats want to overturn a law blocking civil lawsuits against those who make and sell guns and ammunition when those products are used illegally to commit crimes. The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act was passed in 2005 and signed into law by...
HICK 2020: He’s too Damaged to Come Hone for a Senate Race
This week we learn “more voices call for Hickenlooper to switch to Senate race,” according to a headline in Colorado Politics. Have voters here already rejected all Democrats lining up to challenge U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner as wanting in experience, popularity or...
IMPORTING PROTECTED CRITTERS: The New Fad to Block Oil and Gas
There’s just no pleasing some people, especially bureaucrats in the Polis administration and radical environmentalists — but we repeat ourselves. BLM officials already redrew plans to offer oil and gas leasing on 83 parcels in Colorado to protect the grouse. Now,...
POLIS VETO: Rock Czar Rejects Stupid Name in Favor of, Stupid Name
Gov. Polis delivered a sharp rejection of Denver Post editors and readers and their name selection for the rock that smashed Highway 45 down Cortez and Telluride way on Memorial Day weekend. Instead of removing the boulder, the Polis administration decided to rebuild...
LAUGHABLE: Polis Denver Post Op-Ed Claims His Legislative Agenda Was Bipartisan
On Friday night, the Denver Post dumped a hilarious op-ed by liberal Governor Jared Polis, who claimed that his legislative priorities were mostly bipartisan. That's hilarious. Was he watching the same legislative session that everyone else was? Here's exactly what he...
GOVERNMENT PICKPOCKETS: Legislature Looks to Taxpayer Lost and Found to Fund Pet Projects
Hang on to your wallets, PeakNation™, the legislature found a new piggy bank - and it's yours. During the last legislative session, transportation reached into Colorado's financial "lost and found" aka the Unclaimed Property Trust Fund, a $116 million bucket...
RECALL: 100,000 Signatures Collected to Roll Back Unpopular Voting Law
Activists are clearing working overtime to get a measure on the ballot to overturn the National Popular Vote law in Colorado. They’ve already collected 100,000 signatures of nearly 125,000 required by Aug. 1, and say they intend to gather another 100,000 to make sure...
ENOUGH WHINING: Washington Post Gives Michael Bennet a Hard Dose of Reality
In an opinion piece by the Washington Post's Jennifer Rubin, Rubin argues that the Democratic National Committee is right to limit the number of participants in its debates to those who can meet the party's thresholds for polling and/or fundraising. The threshold...
BANNED: Saira Rao (Finally) Gets Kicked Off Twitter for Hating White People
When Saira Rao challenged sitting Democratic U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette, we cheered because someone, anyone should dethrone DeGette. We had no idea she hated entire swaths of people. But Rao's latest Twittertantrums leave much to be desired, and, apparently, Twitter...
ELECTION 2020: Why are Dems Fleeing the Senate?
Are we the only ones who’ve noticed U.S. Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer appears to be a terrible boss to work for? How else to explain the mass exodus of Democratic senators climbing over top of each other like crabs in a bucket to run for president? At least...