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Oh, What a tangled web we weave…

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) As I walked over to the counter I immediately spotted it lying there . It was a response from congressman Scott Tipton to a letter sent to him by my wife. It was, in sum, a gratuitous, patronizing piece of claptrap. She had written him asking him to support […]

“Moment of Silence:” what to do.

. In some government meetings, it is customary to open with a Moment of Silence in memory of soldiers killed, injured or simply in harm’s way.   Respectful silence is OK. Far better to speak up, though.  Shout that it is more respectful of the soldiers to stop sending them to their deaths for no […]

What there is another election going on…

Hello my fellow Polsters! I wanted to share the ads of all the mayor’s candidates down in Colorado Springs because the race down there is heating up and figured I’d remind us all that there are other elections going on. Steve Bach -http://www.stevebachmayor.com/ Brian Bahr – www.springsmayor.com Dave Munger  – www.mungerformayor.com Richard Skorman – Http://www.skorman4mayor.com […]

And When the Dragons Come to Eat Us, What Then???

The Colorado Statesman reports on a Monday Republican meeting in Northglenn where two of the candidates for GOP State Chair — Ryan Call and Leondray Gholston — pitched their candidacies to the faithful masses. Two of the other candidates for GOP Chair, Ted Harvey and Bart Baron, were not in attendance, but Gholston had plenty […]

What Do Conservatives Want?

I saw the Lakoff article on Huffpo from last weekend What Conservatives Really Want  and then had it emailed to me several times. (Yes – I need to get off so many email lists that tell me what I already know.) Lakoff, like Luntz, makes a lot of sense when he talks about framing and […]

What Kind of “Real Conservative” Will Be the Next Dick Wadhams?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Last week, KHOW’s Dan Caplis asked State Sen. Ted Harvey, who’s one of the people vying to be the next Dick Wadhams, “Do you believe if someone supported Ref C , it shows they are not a real conservative?” “I believe that Ref C was a poor initiative to […]

Wes McKinley to Colorado: You know what we need more of in this state? Cruelty to animals.

(We think she means it – promoted by Colorado Pols) As a progressive cowgirl (it’s not just a username!) I never really expected to find myself furious with a Colorado Democrat who happens to have a ranching background. But here I am, posting my first diary, and it’s about Wes McKinley (D-Walsh), a rancher who […]

Reporters should ask Suthers: If your anti-gay legal brief isn’t anti-gay, what is it?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) Colorado Attorney General John Suthers has offered different explanations for filing a legal brief in support of a section of the federal Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) that bars gay and lesbian married couples from receiving federal marriage benefits. Reporters should find out what Suthers is really thinking. Massachusetts […]

Loan? What Loan? Don’t Worry About It

Troubling story last week from The High Timber Times:

Jefferson County on Tuesday granted a decade-long grace period on a loan of more than $6.4 million to an undeveloped metropolitan district for construction of the C-470 and Alameda interchange.

Green Tree Metropolitan District, which is governed by at least one developer who has contributed substantially to Jeffco Republican campaigns, borrowed the money in 2007 from the county to help construct the $17 million interchange.

Under the loan’s original terms in an intergovernmental agreement, Green Tree was to begin repayment at the end of 2011 with an installment of more than $2 million. The remaining principal and interest were to be repaid at the end of 2013.

But the district cites the economy for a lack of development that would allow it to begin repaying the debt.

“Our agreement anticipated development that would allow for repayment starting late this year. With current conditions we are many years away from any development necessary to begin to repay the cost of this interchange,” Green Tree board member John Mullins wrote in an e-mail to Jefferson County. “We are suggesting 2021 as a better date.”

Did campaign contributions help grease the wheels for this loan forgiveness? Reporter Emile Hallez Williams thought it worth questioning:

McCasky, who has received at least $9,000 in campaign contributions from three members of Green Tree’s board, said the donations played no factor in his decision to approve the loan.

And despite the fact that McCasky received $3,500 from the board members less than two months before the agreement was approved, he said he had no idea who sat on the district’s board.

“This isn’t about Green Tree…I don’t even know who Green Tree is. They’re just the metropolitan district managing the property,” McCasky said. “It’s immaterial who the board members are.” [Jeffco Pols emphasis]

On Aug. 7, 2007, McCasky received $500 from John Mullins, $500 from Bill Jenkins and $2,500 from Greg Stevinson – all Green Tree board members. The original intergovernmental agreement was approved on Oct. 2, 2007.

Additionally, Commissioner Faye Griffin has received $9,000 to date from Stevinson in her runs for county treasurer and commissioner, though she was not in her current office when the agreement was drafted. She also received $250 from Mullins and $250 from Jenkins in 2008.

The idea that former County Commissioner Kevin McCasky, who recently resigned to head up the Jefferson Economic Council, has no idea who is involved with Green Tree is laughable at best. Williams notes $3,500 in campaign contributions that occurred prior to the 2007 vote, but over the years McCasky has received much more — tens of thousands of dollars, in fact — in campaign contributions from people affiliated with Green Tree.

What Has Gessler Requested of Suthers?

Republican Secretary of State Scott Gessler has been under fire for the last few days for complaining that his $68,500 annual salary (which pays about 33% more than the average $46,000 salary in Colorado, according to the Colorado Department of Labor) just isn’t enough and that he needs to work a second job with his […]

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