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SCHOOL CHOICE WHIPLASH: Supreme Court Rules on Two Landmark School Choice Issues, Douglas County in the Crosshairs
If you’ve been feeling whiplash with all the movement around school choice legal fights, you aren’t alone. The last two days, the Supreme Court of the United States has ruled on two major school choice lawsuits in the past two days. Yesterday, SCOTUS ruled on Trinity...
BEER WAR: Trade Dispute Threatens Beer Prices, and Our Will to Live
There’s a trade war looming, and before the feds go imposing tariffs on high-grade aluminum, U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner is riding to our rescue and asking that beer be exempt. Gardner and other senators are asking that rolled can sheet used for beer cans, as well as food...
WHIFFED IT: DCCC Uses Same Spin Regardless if Electeds Supported or Opposed AHCA
In a hilarious tweet, 9News reporter Brandon Rittiman nailed the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee for being lazy. According to a site called DiffChecker, which compares text differences between two text files, regardless of whether a legislator voted...
SUPREMES SAY NO: Lawsuit Against Colorado For Gold King Spill Now Homeless
New Mexico’s lawsuit against Colorado for the Gold King Mine spill will not be heard in the U.S. Supreme Court, the proper court to hear lawsuits between the states. No reason was given by the court justices for their decision. It doesn’t mean an end for the lawsuit’s...
PLEASE, JUST MOVE TO PARIS: Hancock Complains About Heat In Miami
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock is in Miami Beach for the annual U.S. Conference of Mayors, where the lefties among them signed a pledge Saturday vowing to push the oceans back from our shores, like Moses parting the Red Sea, and stop climate change by adopting the Paris...
OH, BOO HOO: Government Jobs Aren’t More Important Than Ours
Private businesses have had to cutback, lay off and slash jobs while desperately trying to stay in business during the Obama administration, all while paying more in taxes and watching the government bloat with newer and higher paying jobs. Well, the piper is calling...
UNINVITED GUEST: Why is Heidi Hess Still on the Civil Rights Commission?
On May 5, the Colorado State Senate voted down the re-appointment of Heidi Hess to the Colorado Civil Rights Commission. So, then, why is Hess still on the commission? That's the question that Senate President Kevin Grantham is grappling with. “It’s mind-boggling that...
PEAKFEED: Pence Protesters More Interested in Cell Phones Than Protest
At today's Focus on the Family visit from Vice President Mike Pence, activists dressed up as pilgrims and ambled about looking at their cell phones. Just kidding, the women at the protest were dressed as characters from the Handmaid's Tale, a feminist tale of...
READ THIS: Or Else You’ve No Business Crying and Complaining
U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner came out swinging against critics of the Better Care Reconciliation Act Thursday who criticized the plan about five minutes after it was released. It’s so annoyingly partisan and we’re glad he called them out, and not just Democrats, but a few...
PRESIDENTIAL PESTS: Who Will Disrupt Pence’s Visit?
Vice President Mike Pence will be in Colorado Springs Friday for the 40th anniversary celebration of Focus on the Family. It won’t be a public event because of security concerns, but KOAA News 5 will carry the event live at 11 a.m. U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner will also get...