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Looks like the Jeffco School Board is hiring a new communications person. Hoo boy.
Oh hell no. Revealing Politics is Ms.Crean's "non-partisan" communications cred? The outfit that wants all charter schools all the time? That hates the ACA? The Independence Institute's attempt to fund a high-visual short attention span communications outlet for social media is her area of expertise?
Jeffco Public Schools, if this is a done deal, the fireworks ain't over yet.
And we thought the show would end when school let out for the summer
Mark Udall's post mortem of his electoral loss last December: “Wasn't Me!“
And it wasn't Bennet's fault either, cuz Chairman of the DSCC is a powerless and meaningless job that no one ever wants. Oh, and Bennet made sure to play softball before taking the job up front and evaded most responsibility after the horrible results.
It was probably voters’ fault for not seeing thru the horrible campaign strategy to the mediocre politician inside.
In related news about possible Democratic campaign strategies, Bernie Sanders showed how to make the case for Social Security increases, not cuts, and made the point that any tax increases to stabilize SS would be minimal:
An exclamation point! That proves he's just a radical, fringe candidate.
Surely this must be impossible:
Here's an idea for our remaining US Senator who's a Dem: co-sponsor Bernie's legislation that was introduced on March 12 of this year.
Bipartisan support for the ColoWyo coal mine that loses money, creates health hazards for the surrounding community, and creates gases that increase global warming.
Hick, Bennet, Tipton advocating for the ColoWyo coal mine, but so far, Judge Brooke Jackson
*no informing the public and community of environmental impacts
* no analysis of global warming impacts
*fiscal irresponsibility – Rio Tinto, a UK company, divested its coal plants like ColoWyo, but Western Fuels-Colorado bought it anyway.
But hey, I got your bipartisanship right here:
Support Judge Jackson's courageous ruling. Write to your reps and tell them to back off. There are other ways to support jobs in rural Colorado.
To quote Michael Bowman (usually a good idea):
Public comment on the environmental assessment of the Colowyo mine can be made via the following venues:
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement plans to hold an open house on its environmental assessment on June 10 from 4-8 p.m. at the Center of Craig, in Craig.
Comments on the EA may be sent through June 15 to OSM-Colowyo-Mine-EA@OSMRE.gov, or OSMRE Colowyo Mine EA, c/o Nicole Caveny, Western Region Office, OSMRE, 1999 Broadway, Suite 3320, Denver, CO 80202-3050. More information will be posted at http://www.wrcc.osmre.gov/initiatives/colowyoMineSouthTaylor.shtm.
– from Dennis Webb's article in the Daily Sentinel
Make sure they have the money set aside to clean it up before saving it.
Coal giant Peabody faces federal scrutiny over clean-up insurance
John Prine
This is the song we (the Troy Douglas Band) perform to open every show. The little town of Muhlenberg, Ky., as I understand it, was actually flooded by the Tennessee Valley Authoity by the construction of one of many dams. Mr. Peabodys' Coal company had nothing to do with it. But since Mr. Peabody and Co. WERE responsible for the destruction of other little towns, Mr. Prine felt it OK to use artistic license to put the two together lyrically.
Corporations may be people (not) but they certainly aren't patriotic American people. Whether or not America takes a leadership role is nothing to them. They're stateless. The Black helicopter crowd that believes the UN is a plot to impose one world government and take away our freedom should take note and perhaps transfer their paranoia to where it makes sense.
There's more to Moffat County energy issues than meets the eye. Like building a new power line through sage grouse habitat, rather than using existing corridors, so production from a Wyoming wind farm can get to market in the southwest. I'm a strong supporter of wind energy and pay extra every month to get my electricity from Xcel's Windsource program. But, bottom line is that every solution has a downside.
And just because Colorado is #1 in one wind energy category and #3 in another doesn't automatically make things happen in Moffat County, even if the County does have good wind potential.
As for reclamation, another mine in MoCo, the Trapper Mine, has received awards for its reclamation efforts. C.H.B.