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The Great Colorado Pols Yard Sign Catalog List

(We’ve got a lot of yard signs still to add to the list below, but with Election Day around the corner, here’s a reminder to keep sending in pictures of signs to webmaster@coloradopols.com. – promoted by Colorado Pols) NOTE: Since this is a bipartisan project, we’ve introduced a new rating system. Each sign will now […]

Andrea Merida’s Political Posturing

Most elected officials will tell you that one of the most thankless, unforgiving positions in local politics is a seat on the school board. It’s logical, really, that it’s a hard job; unlike other offices, school board positions deal directly with the issues affecting the children of their constituents. Parents are understandably protective of their kids in the education realm; they’ll as vigorously attack a school board member as a bully on the playground in the defense of their child.

A school board seat isn’t exactly the type of position you can easily use as a stepping stone, either. Sure, you can make incredible connections, but it’s even easier to amass a sizable list of opponents. That’s why it takes a special kind of person to serve on school boards, especially in Denver Public Schools. They have to be the kind of person who’d actually want to serve on a school board; sometimes you get amazing advocates for public schools, and sometimes you get entry-level politicians a little too proud of their title.

Cue Andrea Merida, southwest Denver’s district two director. Merida is a controversial figure in all of Denver politics; she’s picked numerous high-profile fights, including a few with other board members. We’re not here to discuss whether or not Merida has been a positive or negative influence on the direction of Denver’s schools; that’s a debate best left to Denver’s parents and her constituents.

What we will say, however, is that we continue to be shocked by Merida’s lack of political instinct. From her very first second on the board, Merida has been a constant source of controversy due in large part to some incredibly poor political posturing.

Let’s start at the beginning, really. On the day of her swearing in, Merida secured a court order enabling her to take her seat on the board just hours before she would’ve been sworn in as scheduled. She did so to vote against iconic reforms at Lake Middle School, and though we’re sure she had her reasons, the move defined her as a member. In taking her seat early, Merida swiftly and dramatically ended the tenure of her predecessor, Michelle Moss, without giving Moss the opportunity to say farewell or reflect on her past eight years on the board. Alan Gotlieb, the usually mild-mannered editor of the renowned Education News Colorado, compared the move to “a four-year-old ripping open her Christmas presents on December 23.” In this space, we noted that “Andrea Merida couldn’t have been more inappropriate and disrespectful if she had showed up in a ‘Fuck Denver’ t-shirt.” The measure that Merida grabbed the headlines to vote against ended up passing, and thus began Merida’s rather unique habit of posturing for posturing’s sake.

Finally Seeing The Light

(Veteran polster Harry Doby seems the light and admits the right wing noise machine is right — we need to stop whining about getting people back to work and cut taxes for the super rich again.  I can only assume he’s serious;-) – promoted by Voyageur) Reading for oh, maybe the 100th time, that Keynesian […]

Andrew Romanoff, Michael Bennet, and the future of our country

I think the Senate is key to the future direction of our country. In the present political environment it is the key body for legislation. Therefore who we have in the Senate determines if the country will improve, hold steady, or worsen. And what each Senator works on, what truly matters to each, how they […]

Beverly Ingle (CEA) Interview

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) I got the chance to interview Beverly Ingle, president of the Colorado Education Association today. The interview occurred because of SB-191 but actually discussed a lot more. She is a really nice person and was very gracious with her time. And so on to the interview. My first question […]

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 […]

Conservative columnist Vincent Carroll attacks Jared Polis’s single-payer health care plan

(Promotion does not constitute an endorsement, this is a user-created diary. Write your own using the menu to the right – promoted by Colorado Pols) Two weeks ago, conservative columnist and member of the Rocky Mountain News Editorial Board Vincent Carroll attacked the “Medicare-for-all” universal health care proposal which you can view on my website. […]

Another Clinton Administration=More Union busting, weaker middle class

With the recent implementation of the Mexican trucking company portion of Clinton’s NAFTA bill, we are seeing the race to the bottom for wages and good jobs in the United States. The only good jobs that NAFTA could not outsource were shipping jobs, and now that is being dismantled. With Union buster, Mark Penn working […]

A Defense of Liberalism

First, a disclaimer: I am actually Yevrahnevets using a second account (because I didn’t have my password with me). This is copied from a continuing conversation in last weekend’s open thread. I did not have time to cut out the entries that are less relevant to the continuing discussion: Please scroll past them if you […]

Colorado Pols Online Debate: CD-7 Primary

We’re rolling along with our “Online Debates” in the congressional primaries after yesterday’s exchange between four of the Republican candidates in CD-5. Today we present our “Online Debate” between the three Democratic candidates in CD-7: Peggy Lamm, Ed Perlmutter and Herb Rubenstein. We asked each candidate to submit three questions for each of their opponents, […]

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