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WOMXN’S MARCH: It Never Got Radical Enough for Gardner’s Challenger
Liberal activists in Colorado ignored the scandal-ridden Women’s March and turned up with their friends, family and political candidates. Sponsors of the New York-based Women’s March Inc, actually dropped like flies after the affiliation of the group leaders with the...
SHAMEFUL: Democrats Celebrate Martin Luther Me Day
How did our elected leaders note Martin Luther King Jr. Day on social media? Mostly by posting pictures of themselves and talking about what great examples they themselves set. It was a joy to once again participate in Denver’s annual #Marade, where we came together...
WHEN YOU’VE LOST THE AURORA PRAVDA: Sentinel Urges Dems to Take Trump’s Deal
The Aurora Sentinel came out with a spiteful and biting editorial urging Democrats to take President Trump's deal of allowing protections for "Dreamers" - kids brought to America when young who are not U.S. citizens, in exchange for the funding to build the wall (or...
GOVERNMENT, WHO? USAToday Feature on Craig, Colorado Shows Irrelevance of Federal Government
USAToday ran a feature on the impact of the federal government shutdown on Craig, Colorado, the county seat of Moffat County in Northwest Colorado. The big takeaway? The government shutdown might be a net positive in a rural town that has frequently found itself and...
CROW: Prefers Government Shutdown, Refuses DACA Extension
U.S. Rep. Jason Crow is perfectly fine with the House Speaker’s refusal to negotiate on funding border security to end the government shutdown. He’s a border expert, he now claims, and cites his combat experience along the Afghan-Pakistan border, “so I know a thing or...
LEADERSHIP: Colorado Lost a House Whip, But Gained One in the Senate
Colorado is down one leadership position in the House, but gained a new one in the Senate. U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner was named as a Republican deputy whip, along with Mitt Romney of Utah, John Cronyn of Texas, James Lankford of Oklahoma, Martha McSally of Arizona, along...
SAD TROMBONE: Dems’ Attempt to Repeal TABOR Denied
As we reported this morning, Democrats from the Fiscal Policy Institute attempted to hijack Coloradans' wallets via a wholesale repeal of TABOR, the taxpayer bill of rights, which requires a vote of the people in order to raise taxes. In short, it's the one thing...
BACK TO JOURNALISM CLASS: Chalkbeat Breathlessly Reports on Teacher’s Union Poll, Sans Actual Questions
Sarcastic congratulations are in order to liberal education blog Chalkbeat Colorado for being the first to report that Denver voters strongly support the city's teachers going on strike if union demands aren't met: "The telephone survey of 600 randomly selected Denver...
CITIZENSHIP: Court Strikes Down Census Question Used Since 1820
The U.S. Census next year may exclude a question regarding citizenship when it collects the number of residents to determine congressional seats. A federal judge ruled against the question Tuesday, now the case is expected to go to the U.S. Supreme Court for a final...
FIRST STEP: Democrats Move to Repeal TABOR
Today, the title board, which is just an initial step for ballot initiatives, will weigh in on a proposal submitted by the Fiscal Policy Institute to repeal TABOR. In case you've been living under a rock or are immune to whining by Democrats, TABOR is the Taxpayers...