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FORGIVE HIS DUMB IDEA: Perlmutter Pitches Student Loan Forgiveness for Architecture Majors
How in the world did the architecture lobby trick Rep. Perlmutter into this terrible idea? In a bizarre and rambling article penned by Perlmutter in this week's Denver Business Journal, the Democratic Congressman asserts that hard-working Americans taxpayers who...
WALL OF TRANSPARENCY: EPA Says Undisclosed Colorado Mines Pose Spill Threat
Remember when EPA Chief Gina McCarthy said last month that all EPA mine cleanups nationwide had been suspended “unless there is imminent risk” to doing so? And then declined to tell the nation which mines had been affected? The agency then set to work identifying...
ANOTHER SCALP: WildEarth Guardians, EPA Team Up Against Another Colorado Mine
Lawyers for the radical environmental group WildEarth Guardians have yet another Colorado coal mine in their sights, along with its 180 jobs in rural Moffat County. After Senator Bennet's embarrassing response to his supporters attack on the Colowyo Mine this summer,...
TELL TALE SIGNS: Bennet Knows He Biffed Iran Vote
Anger toward Sen. Michael Bennet over his support of the President’s controversial Iran nuclear deal continues to simmer, and it’s clear that he is doing everything he can to deflect attention elsewhere. First, Bennet couldn’t even justify his support for the Iran...
NOT GOING TO FLY: Building a Better Colorado Crashes and Burns at Club 20
Building a Better Colorado, a campaign for liberals to fundamentally change Colorado's constitution and, then, prevent further changes, met an icy reception at the Western Slope's Club 20 meeting over the weekend. This is what Rep. Don Coram told the Denver Post about...
DENVER POST SUPPORTS ZOO: Finley’s Story Tossed onto the Dung Heap?
How awkward is it when your newspaper’s editorial board contradicts your reporting and actually endorses the issue you seemingly tried to trash? Let’s ask Denver Post reporter Bruce Finely, just as soon as he’s finished bashing his head against his keyboard. In case...
GREEN ON GREEN VIOLENCE: Environmentalists Take On Bike Riders
Who would have thought that you can't ride mountain bikes in the mountains? The rift continues to grow between trail hikers and mountain bikers on some of Colorado's Fourteeners. Hikers claim that somehow the bike riders are messing up the trails more than they are,...
DAILY CAMERA SLAMS POLIS: Campus Rape Comments Decried as ‘Spectacularly Bad’
U.S. Rep. Jared Polis is taking heat from his Boulder constituency regarding the outrageous comments we told you about last week -- that anyone accused of rape on a college campus should be expelled without due process. The Boulder Daily Camera called it “A...
ALTRUISM DEBUNKED (AGAIN): Union Care about Minimum Wage as It Impacts Their Bottom Line
Earlier this week, the Service Employees International Union staged a rally to force employers to cough up a $15 per hour minimum wage, citing that other cities like Seattle and San Francisco have a $15 per hour minimum wage. Since left is tripping over itself...
WHERE’S HANCOCK? Black Leaders Divided Over Obama’s Ozone Rules
President Obama’s controversial ozone restrictions have divided black leaders in major cities across the nation, but no word on where Denver Mayor Hancock stands on the issue. According to a report in Politico, some black leaders are concerned the clampdown would...
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