Oct 17, 2017
Donna Lynne offered several weak excuses for going back on her word when she pledged not to run for governor when Hickenlooper handed her the reins of the lieutenant governor’s office. What’s changed, she says, is she now has a year’s experience as Lt. governor and...
Oct 16, 2017
News clues dropped by the foreign press reveal that Gov. Hickenlooper’s whirlwind trip through India is to outsource collaborate on cyber security. “In the past, India was seen as a back office. Now, it is seen as a partner rather than an employee or consultant. For...
Oct 13, 2017
Racism is a serious charge that should not be taken lightly, and it shouldn’t be levied against a person or group of people without proof. That’s a hard lesson being learned by a Denver Public Schools principal, who appears to be backing down from charges he made...
Oct 13, 2017
The mainstream media would have us believe that Washington, D.C. is in total gridlock, but votes are happening, bills are moving, and here’s one in particular that’s important to Coloradans. The Natural Resources Committee passed a bill this week that would modernize...
Oct 11, 2017
The national championship of solar living held in Denver this week was cut short, because it turns out that the sun doesn’t shine when there’s a snowstorm. Sadly for the U.S. Energy Department, they didn’t take this into consideration when they over-hyped the so...