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CONFUSION: Gov’s Brand Guy Steps into Buzz Saw at State Tourism Meeting
Governor Hickenlooper's administration raised a lot of eyebrows this summer when after burning through nearly $1 million, Aaron Kennedy, the Noodles & Co. founder turned governor's marketing guru, unveiled a completely blah logo. At the time of the widely-panned...
PeakFeed: Scott Gessler & Mike Kopp Launch Kickoff Videos For Their Gubernatorial Runs
Republican gubernatorial candidates Scott Gessler and Mike Kopp both released slickly-produced spots highlighting their respective campaign launches this week. Gessler's video is focused on his actual announcement event last month, featuring high profile endorsers...
Obama EPA, State Health Officials Debunk Activists Who Played Politics with Tragic Floods
Yesterday, state health officials released test results showing "no evidence of oil and gas pollutants" in the flood-impacted rivers and streams of Northern Colorado. But days earlier, in a separate assessment of the recovery and clean-up efforts following Colorado’s...
TONE DEAF: Democrats Select Trial Lawyer & Tax Hike Cheerleader For New Senate Leadership
Senate Democrats chose not to listen to their caucus members urging moderation and selected two extreme liberals for their new leadership today after Senate President John Morse was recalled from office last month. Senate Majority Leader Morgan Carroll (D-Aurora) - a...
CURTIS, IS THAT YOU? Denver Post’s Ed Board Critical of Amendment 66 Lawsuit
Just when the right thought it would get a fair shot with The Denver Post editorial board, it would seem that the stench of Curtis Hubbard, the former editorial board editor turned Hick sycophant operative, remains. First, the editorial board came out in favor of...
BAD FOR SMALL BUSINESS: ATR Blasts Amendment 66 For Hitting Half A Million Colorado Companies
Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), the powerhouse anti-tax organization, blasted Amendment 66 today for the harm it would do to Colorado's over half million small businesses. One of the underreported aspects to the billion dollar ballot measure is the different way it...
FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS: Maroon Bells Closed to Tourists
In a move that is almost as senseless as shutting down World War II Memorial in Washington, the Obama Administration essentially shut down another open air attraction this week when they closed off the street that leads up to the Maroon Bells. The Bells are some of...
MARKETING 101: Metro State Students Create New State Logos in Less Than One Week
It took Democratic Governor Hickenlooper's administration nearly six months, close to $1 million, and assistance from twelve designers and writers to come up with the less-than-inspiring new state logo. Some people likened it to an over-the-road HAZMAT symbol, a...
BINGE, PURGE
Colorado's state government has been on a spending binge ever since Democrats took the governor's seat. While other states cut back on state salary spending in the recession, Colorado kept jacking up both the number of state government employees and their total salary...
MAKING CRIMINALS: Flood Victims Securing Firearms With Friends in Violation of New State Law
An untold number of Colorado flood victims have secured their firearms with friends and family, without going through a background check, in an effort to mitigate any losses that they may incur if looters descended upon their damaged homes. Sadly for these flood...
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