Jul 3, 2014
And another one bites the dust. Just as we predicted, more staffers are quickly announcing their departure from the ill-fated Hickenlooper administration. Days after Hick lost his puppet master Chief of Staff Roxanne White, he now has to bid adieu to his mouthpiece...
Jun 30, 2014
While not every citizen of PeakNation™ has time to read the Denver Post editorial page on Sundays, our friend Neil Westergaard, editor in chief of the Denver Business Journal, uncovered an astonishing revelation by the president of the Denver city council, and used...
Jun 9, 2014
After months of negotiations between many factions in the local control initiative, it seemed on Friday that the Governor’s team was one step closer to calling for a special session. That is, until stakeholders caught wind of the terms of the deal that had been...
Apr 24, 2014
If nothing else describes Rep. Mike Coffman, dogged determination certainly does. On Tuesday, Coffman held a sub-committee meeting at the State Capitol where he took to task a lack of leadership at the Department of Veterans Affairs, which has led to cost overruns...
Apr 15, 2014
There has been much speculation swirling about whether liberal Sen. Mark Udall will support the building of the Keystone pipeline, which would provide energy security by bringing 800,000 barrels of oil to the United States each day as well as thousands of jobs. ...