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OFF MESSAGE: Democrats Feud over Prisoner Pay
It looks like the fault lines in the Democrat Party aren't just around the environment. Earlier this month, we brought you this story about Whole Foods succumbing to left-wing pressure groups to end their relationship with Colorado Correctional Industries, a private...
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION AGENCY: Feds Violated State Law at Spill Sites
What’s the use of the EPA enforcing clean air and water laws when we’re always holding our breath anyway waiting to hear explanations from the polluting agency on their latest government-caused mine spill. It’s been two months since the Gold King Mine spill, and the...
ANGRY MOB…WITH ART: Left Wing Groups Hope to Assemble 10,000 to Protest Republican Debate at CU
Numerous left wing special interest groups are planning to converge on CU-Boulder at the precise moment that the campus will play host to a nationally-televised Republican presidential debate on October 28. According to a story published Thursday in the Boulder Daily...
MONEY BAGS: Stryker Leads the Pack in Colorado 2016 Presidential Contributions
Last week, the New York Times raised some eyebrows with its analysis of political donations already pouring into the 2016 presidential race - and specifically - the conclusion that a scant 158 families have accounted for nearly half of the money raised. And where...
FEEL THE BERN: Sanders Rails Against Firearms, Wall Street, and the “One Percent” at Predictable CU-Boulder Stump Speech
Surrounded by hand-made signs announcing "Hey Debbie We Want More Debates," "Latinos for Bernie," and "Thirty Years of Truth," self-described socialist and Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders delivered a flat speech to a group supporters at University of...
HELLO UDALL, ER, BENNET? 80,000 Health Plans at Risk as Coop Loses Funding
A feature story on the state’s health co-op by Colorado Public Radio appeared to be a fluff and buff job but accidently contained some eyebrows-raising information. Turns out that federal funding has dried up for Colorado HealthOP, Colorado's non-profit cooperative,...
EXCLUSIVE: State Sen. Sonnenberg Chooses Rural Issues Over Senate Run
He's been a farmer and rancher, news photographer, funeral home assistant, substitute teacher, and truck driver, but one job that Republican State Senator Jerry Sonnenberg (R-Sterling) isn't applying for is U.S. Senator. In an email to the Peak, Sonnenberg revealed...
PUBLIC SPECTACLE: Salazar Demands Personal Invitations to Attend Public Events
Looks like state Rep. Joe Salazar (D-Rape Whistle) has been making a spectacle of himself, again. This time he showed up at a recent public meeting on drilling in Adams County to throw a hissy fit that he wasn’t invited to the, ahem, public event. Synergy Resources...
DROWNING: EPA Water Rule Dumped Out in Appeals Court
In the most recent development in the saga over the Environmental Protection Agency-proposed Waters of the United States rule, a U.S. Appeals Court has temporarily blocked the implementation of the rule nationwide. Previously, a federal judge in North Dakota prevented...
AWOL: Congressional Candidate Morgan Carroll Refuses to Take a Stand on Gitmo Transfers to Colorado
Despite a recent report that the White House is considering transferring dangerous Gitmo detainees to Colorado, Sen. Morgan Carroll refuses to call on the Obama Administration to take Colorado off the list of sites for consideration. When asked by the Colorado...
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