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Democrat turns tail on proposed pet tax after voter backlash
A lawmaker who ruffled the fur of Colorado pet lovers with her bill mandating state registration of our four-legged children plus a mandated pet tax has turned tail and now plans to withdraw her measure. State Rep. Reginal English, a tax-and-spend Democrat from El...
Families of Hamas victims denied Colo state House visit by Democrat leader
Decorum in the state legislature sunk to an embarrassing new low this week under the rule of Democrat House Speaker Julie McCluskie. Several dignitaries and family members of some of those kidnapped in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel were denied recognition on the...
Wildlife officials sued for skipping NEPA regs to release wolves in Colorado
Radical big city environmentalists have been using federal red tape against westerners for decades to kick us off the public lands in our backyard and deprive us of every livelihood it provides, from natural resources to recreation. It’s past time for some payback. So...
As migrants trickle into Colorado Springs, mayor says government must care for them
Is Denver busing their migrants over to Colorado Springs, which last time we checked was not one of their sister sanctuary cities? El Paso County commissioners say a bus with 30 border crossers showed up last week from Denver, and the officials urged charity resources...
Denver tells migrants it’s closing time — don’t have to go home, but can’t stay here
Sanctuary City Denver is literally showing migrants the door with the offer of free* travel tickets to somewhere else now that the cold weather emergency has ended that allowed families to stay six weeks in area shelters. It’s closing time, they’ll be told after three...
Micro communities for homeless prove to be unstoppable in Denver
It’s just a bunch of happy thought. That’s how one Denverite accurately summed up the reality of the city’s micro-communities and the impacts it will have on surrounding neighborhoods. Craig Arfsten successfully appealed the city’s zoning decision allowing the...
Professor becomes a butterfly to cope with climate anxiety. Spoiler alert: CU Boulder
In a well-functioning society, bank robbers aren’t hired to be tellers, shoplifters are passed over for store security, and drinking and driving will get one fired from Uber. So why is it okay for teachers suffering from climate anxiety to teach classes and spread...
Epps is totally MIA from the Capitol while her paltry fundraising portends doom
State Rep. Elisabeth Epps hasn’t bothered to show up for a single day of work since the legislature began the 2024 session last month. Surely it can’t be because she’s spending all her time campaigning for reelection, because she only raised a paltry $8,000 in the...
Lakewood taxpayers roped into paying for Denver’s sanctuary problems
Unable to shoulder the self-inflicted burden of sanctuary status, it looks like Denver has conned Lakewood into picking up their slack to take in some of the thousands of asylum-seeking migrants costing their taxpayers millions. Ha! Suckers. Lakewood City Council...
High Country working locals get mugged by Polis to pay the tax bill
The lack of affordable housing is nothing new to working class folks across the state’s swanky ski resorts who have struggled since the 1980s to pay the rent. Now those who lived like paupers to actually buy a property are about to get mugged for their effort by Gov....
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