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What to expect from Fundraising this Quarter

(We’ll promote any diary that uses “pecuniary paucity” in a sentence. – promoted by Colorado Pols) With campaign filings due to start trickling in this week, I’ve compiled a brief synopsis of my take on the different Senate campaigns and what is needed to impress both their respective parties and Colorado voters.   Michael Bennet […]

What happened to Jim Spencer

Note:  During the next year, I’ll occasionally be asking former Denver journalists what they’ve been up to since disappearing from the Denver journalism scene-and what they think of the state of Colorado journalism these days. I previously queried Bob Ewegen. Jim Spencer, the former metro columnist for The Denver Post, was kind enough to answer […]

What should Democrats take from Massachusetts?

As any follower of politics or football will tell, the fine art of Monday morning quarterbacking (or Wednesday morning quarterbacking in this case) is a much loved pastime in Washington DC. I am sure that before long, the media and the talking heads will appoint someone the scapegoat of the whole Massachusetts Senate Special Election […]

What the Oughts Brought: Part One

Now that 2010 is here (and most of you are back to work after the holidays), it’s time to take our look back on the decade that was. We asked your opinions on what the Oughts Brought, and now it’s time to start revealing the winners. We’ll be here with this all week, folks, so […]

“It doesn’t matter what you say, tell me what you’ve done.”

(The guy is listed in The Big Line.  Automatic promotion, IMO – promoted by Barron X)   Let’s do what it takes to secure America’s future; that starts with our children.   Since I declared my candidacy, I have laid the ground work for a successful campaign to win the 6th CD seat; with voters, […]

Grocery Strike–Anyone Know What’s Going On?

To be honest we don’t any more, so we’ll just throw up the latest report from the Colorado Springs Gazette and hopefully one of you in-the-know types can tell the group. Unionized grocery workers in Colorado are questioning why their international union has not yet approved a strike against Safeway despite assurances last week by […]

No-Bid Stimulus Lawyers: What Matters, What Doesn’t

Catching up with Governor Bill Ritter’s latest earned media problem, which we’re sorry to say took a little turn for the worse yesterday–as the Denver Post’s Karen “The Shiv” Crummy reports: Gov. Bill Ritter turned down a $75-an-hour offer from the Colorado attorney general’s office to handle legal matters regarding the disbursement of federal stimulus […]

JeffCo Human Services caught in lies?

Would you believe anything out of the mouth of a Jefferson County Department of Human services? Jeffco pols in very clear that there is no mud slinging unless you have the stuff to back it up. Well its been compiled over a long time. We just now can show actual documents.

These are at www.Marchforthefamily.com

You will be shocked.

It makes you wonder, what makes leadership or those in positions of trust, get to that point that lying is the way the county does business. We have spent years trying to help the department come clean about many things.

Often the local government is given the benefit of the doubt. We all have been conditoned to think good and the best about the local government especially Social services. I mean think about it. The very name gives the illusion servants of society.

This often is far from it. They should be helping those that need it,backing off those who don’t and be about the work of the people.

What happens is this becomes stepping stones for either personal recognition,insecurity,busy work or funding.

Is there any consequence? When a person stands up for their rights sometimes they are punished. The county can make  then very aware, “it’s OUR way no matter what you think or believe”.

How does this change?

Does this not reflect on the people of Jefferson County!

Is this not done in their name?

Rights have been violated, Laws not being made known,signatures FORGED and things fraudulently being presented as truth. What are the people going to do?

Elected officials are made aware? Nothing changes.

The truth is now being put out there and its been a long time coming.

So much money is spent on personal vendetta’s and peope trusting in the way they have designed well manipulated the system.

Its a good way to create busy work and appear to really about the people.

You will see exactly what has been going on.

There is NO room for “he said she said” The evidence is in black and white,even in color.

Would you believe anything that comes out of Jefferson County Department of Human Services mouth?

We learned a long time ago not to.

All this is done in the name of the people of Jefferson County or people in the state of colorado  

Calling all Republican Challengers – Who wants to be a Congressperson

If Perlmutter heads to the Senate, what Republicans will be foaming at the mouth to try to catch the 8:00am Monday flight to D.C.?  While I’m not a Republican, I would think the Party’s best shot candidate must come from Jeffco based upon population.  

Who is strong enough to win in a special election in this swing district?

What’s the Vice Presidency good for, anyway?

( – promoted by Haners) (Note: Originally a post in the open thread, turned into a diary per the suggestion of Haners.) In 1974, Arthur Schlesinger wrote a very interesting article for The Atlantic on the role of the Vice President in American government: http://www.theatlantic.com/doc… Interestingly, it seems like nobody has ever known precisely what […]

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