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Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce: WHAT are you doing?

A letter to legislators from the Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, Colorado Concern and Colorado Competitive Council that is packed with blatant lies regarding a bill to protect employees from discrimination  has been revealed at The Denver Business Journal. You can download the letter in .pdf here My biggest issue is with what they are […]

What Republicans Lost Last Night

Leading conservative strategist David Frum has a message for fellow Republicans this morning–notably absent the bravado you’re hearing in some other quarters. Conservatives and Republicans today suffered their most crushing legislative defeat since the 1960s. It’s hard to exaggerate the magnitude of the disaster. Conservatives may cheer themselves that they’ll compensate for today’s expected vote […]

What do the caucus results mean?

Ok everyone, we have the results. Now what do they mean?

What if the state measured the cost and return of each program?

Something has hit me as I’ve looked at a number of different things the state has done. And I think one large thing we are missing is that the state does not measure the cost and result of each program. Equally critical, it does not list out projected results and then compare that to actual […]

What is Jared Polis Thinking? (Part 732)

(Mr. Hyde (R) strikes again!-ColPols–I just updated with Jared’s response – promoted by Danny the Red (hair)) Update with Jared’s response I voted against the HIRE Act along with 35 members of the Congressional Black Caucus and Progressive Caucus on grounds that it was simply too little, too late: its tax cuts will not bring […]

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 Larry and Grizwald Didn’t Know

The Denver Post’s Lynn Bartels wrote Saturday for The Spot: You’ve got to hand it to Scott McInnis’ campaign for its clever jab at Democratic rival John Hickenlooper as told by Larry the Lynx and Grizwald the Bear. McInnis, one of two Republicans running for governor, managed to combine Hickenlooper’s gubernatorial campaign open house today […]

So what exactly has “Changed”?

Here we are, just over a year since Democrats took virtually total power in the Federal government, and what has changed about those issues that they were screaming about running up to the election? We still have troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, but strangely, you don’t have the protesters, both in the real world and […]

Now That’s What We’re Talking About

As the Denver Post reports: A state senator said Thursday he wants to ask voters to impose a special tax on medical marijuana. Sen. Chris Romer, D-Denver, said he intends to amend a bill that creates regulations for medical-marijuana dispensaries to include a provision that places an excise tax on medical marijuana, similar to the […]

What Dick Cheney and Sarah Palin Have in Common

Why that would be gubernatorial candidate Scott McInnis of course, “the nation’s biggest ‘Tea Party’ candidate™!” That according to the semper fidelis American Spectator: Democrat Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper has formally announced that he’ll jump into Ritter’s boots. But to attain the governor’s office Hickenlooper will have to beat the Republican who would have been […]

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