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November 27, 2024 01:28 AM UTC

Wednesday Open Thread

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  • by: Colorado Pols

“Sometimes the point isn’t to make people believe a lie – it’s to make people fear the liar.”

–Anne Applebaum

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  1. “Democrats” means a variety of things …. and Gov. Jerod Polis has his own thing.

    Colorado Sun:  Jared Polis is headed for another showdown with Democrats at the Colorado Capitol over union issues

    Gov. Jared Polis is once again on a collision course with fellow Democrats in the state legislature and the Colorado labor movement.

    The governor quickly pooh-poohed a piece of legislation unveiled earlier this month that unions say will be their priority when state lawmakers reconvene at the Capitol in January. The bill has the backing of top legislative Democrats, as well as the chairman of the Colorado Democratic Party. 

    The divide is likely to inflame tensions that flared when Polis vetoed three of the labor movement’s bills passed during the 2024 legislative session.

    1. What bothers me is you have to get ot the 9th paragraph to find out the issue they disagree on. The governor should be in disagreement with pretty much every interest group at times. What's key is the specific issue. Yet the article makes the big issue being they have a disagreement.

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