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In Polis’s Colorado, killers skate on bond and voters get jacked for more taxes
Elections have consequences, and in Colorado, all murderers can now get out of jail on bond while they await trial as a consequence of Gov. Polis banning the death sentence. The state Supreme Court has ruled it is so because no case will ever be considered a capital...
Denver wants to pay Canadian company $40 million to house and feed migrants
Only in Denver would the city council consider paying the Canadians $40 million of our tax dollars to take care of all those migrants pouring over the open border and into our Sanctuary City, so they don’t have to bother with it anymore. Oh, and this short-term...
Thousands protest Colorado property taxes spiked by Bidenomics and greedy Dems
Coloradan’s wallets are feeling the pinch of Bidenomics inflating their property tax bills combined with a greedy state legislature and governor whose only solution is for us to pay even higher income taxes as well. Across the state, tens of thousands of homeowners...
When Colorado Dems vote based on skin color, rather than content of character
A third candidate has announced for the at-large Denver school board seat being vacated (not fast enough) by Auon'tai “Tay” Anderson. Former East High School principal John Youngquist tossed his heat into the ring on the 4th of July, bringing new meaning to this day...
Are universitas so racist they still need affirmative action? Democrats think so.
The progressive leaders of the most woke institutions on the planet — U.S. universities and colleges — are in a melt down because the Supreme Court this week struck down their affirmative action admittance practices. Does higher education really still need to be...
Media yawns: Kook sending powder-laced threatening letters to conservatives
Some kook mailed 100 letters containing white powder to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and lawmakers from several states including Colorado and U.S. Rep. Lauren Boebert. The Wall Street Journal reports the messages were muddled and in different languages. Some...
DPS board fights court ruling to release secret tapes on school shooting
What is the Denver Public Schools board is trying to desperately to hide in the five-hour recording of their illegal meeting conducted on the heels of the East High School shooting in March? A Denver judge last week ordered the tape be released to the public,...
CU Boulder scientist: The public is being misled by outdated climate scenarios
Outdated scenarios are being used by scientists to misinform about climate change, warns Roger Pielke, Jr., professor of environmental studies at CU Boulder. Appearing last week before the U.S. Senate Budget Committee in Washington, D.C., Pielke testified the scenario...
GOP Vice Chair Priscilla Rahn steps down to run for Douglas County Commissioner
Public school teacher Priscilla Rahn is stepping down from her position as vice chair of the Colorado Republican Party to run for a seat on the Douglas County Commission. This is Rahn’s second term serving as party vice chair, which she says requires 110% of her time....
Gay state party official accuses gay state lawmaker of being a ‘bully and predator’
The gay vice chair of Colorado’s Democrat Party says gay Democrat state Rep. Leslie Herod is a “a bully and predator” and she’s airing the party’s awkward dirty laundry on her Twitter feed. Vice Chair Sheena Kadi is an LGBTQ activist who is also a member of the...









