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Bad Idea, Made Even Worse

As the Denver Post reports: A initiative on the November ballot aims to toughen Denver’s impound ordinance, guaranteeing that people caught driving without a license will end up paying a $2,500 bond to get the car out of the impound lot, even if a valid license is sitting at home on the counter… The Denver […]

Penry Loves the Snarky Comeback (1st Rule of Leadership Edition)

As the Grand Junction Sentinel reports: …According to an audio recording of a portion of the hearing posted on ColoradoPols.com, [Sen. Shawn] Mitchell referred to a witness’ comment that he was nervous at the beginning of this testimony but indicated that the witness didn’t seem nervous. “If any of those (witnesses) that follow are (nervous), […]

At Least He’s Not Your Dad

A Colorado Springs man was arrested Monday after deliberately striking a bicyclist with his Dodge van, police said. Timothy Hombs was driving his Dodge Caravan around 2:15 p.m. near Palmer Park Boulevard and Wooten Road when he spotted an “unknown party” riding on what he thought his son’s stolen bike,” according to the Colorado Springs […]

Colorado Pols Legislative Session Awards – Part Deuce

You’ve seen the big awards in Part I, so now it’s on to the second and final half of the Colorado Pols Legislative Session Awards: 2009. Click below to read the results and offer your own input… MR. IRRELEVANT Republican Rep. Mark Waller Here’s how we classify Mr. Irrelevant: You could have removed them from […]

On Republicans…

I work every day with people who represent the very best of what the GOP has to offer.  They are not ideological, are not culture warriors, and care passionately about our state’s infrastructure and about making sure that all Coloradans can travel conveniently and safely. In my opinion, there are currently four types of Republicans. […]

“420” Smokes “Tea Party?”

As the Denver Post reports: The sun shone bright over Civic Center Park Friday afternoon at 4:19. By 4:20, a thick fog had settled in. Thousands of marijuana enthusiasts toked together during the annual 420 counterculture holiday, chanting “freedom” as they let loose a hazy cloud of smoke from their lungs. The crowd began assembling […]

Arveschoug-Bird: 25 Random Things About Me

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) In honor of the Facebook phenomenon-25 Random Things About Me-we decided to have a little fun with an explanation of the Arveschoug-Bird 6 percent general fund appropriations provision, and how it’s hurting Colorado.  There is a lot of momentum in the legislature to get rid of the 6 percent, […]

My Sit Down With the Governor

Governor Ritter was gracious enough to give me ½ hour of his time for an interview this morning. When I walked in he was writing an email on his PDA so he’s definitely technically literate. (But it wasn’t an iPhone so that adversly impacts his coolness level.) Most politicians are loquacious to a fault. Some […]

A Chance to Slay the TABOR Dragon?

Getting to the roots of Colorado’s endless fiscal nightmare is a delicate affair, as the Denver Post reports: During a legislative session in which budget cuts will dominate the debate, several state political players from both parties have had initial but serious discussions about whether to take on that most famous of the state’s budget-binders: […]

Lundberg Sworn-In Today

Republican Kevin Lundberg was sworn-in today as the replacement for Senator Steve Johnson (SD-15), who was elected Larimer County Commissioner in November. As we’ve noted here repeatedly, Lundberg is a disaster waiting to happen every time he opens his mouth (or issues a strange press release). Democrats should be more than pleased that he now […]

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