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What happened to Bob Ewegen

In recent years, journalists have had an unfortunate tendency to be on our kitchen tables one day and to vanish the next. Ignoring the impact this has on the journalists themselves, it’s disorienting to those of us who follow the news and the writing of specific working stiffs who produce it. So I’d thought I’d […]

Whatever Massachusetts Says…

Strange editorial today in The Denver Post about “reconciliation” on the health care debate: Most Americans want Congress to start over on health care reform, but it seems Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet would rather jam it down our throats. Ignoring the message that voters sent in Massachusetts [Pols emphasis], and shedding any notion that he […]

What are the limits on partisan activities ?

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) . I have the impression that there are limits on what can be done under the auspices of a political party, and so there is some incentive for a party, when conducting party business, to call this business non-partisan.   Specifically, organizers of events catering to “Tea Partiers” in […]

What’s in a website?

Can we draw any conclusions from the websites of the Jeffco Dems and the Jeffco GOP?  The GOP is on message, showing their happy volunteers and proudly displaying their 2010 candidates.  Well, not all of their 2010 candidates.  David Villano and Libby Szabo are conspicuously absent.  Perhaps the party leadership is only displaying the candidates they’ve approved.  On the other hand, the D’s don’t have pictures of any of their candidates.  Perhaps they haven’t approved any.  They seem quite proud of their fundraising, but what good are the funds if they’ve lost sight of their mission.  My conclusion… the R’s will fight hard for their pets, while the D’s don’t know what they’re fighting for.

Say What Mr. Hickenlooper?

The mayor said “a recession like this is really driven by people’s mental state.”

What Republicans Do With A Majority

I found this via squarestate via Atrios via DP Colorado Springs is a Conservative role model for a town. Not only is it a bastion of Christianity mixed with some Tea Party, now they’ll have less government interference in the form of fewer police no trash cans at the parks nearly half of the street […]

Bennet vs. Romanoff: what really matters

I’ve been pissed at Bennet for supporting the bankers in cramdown, and I’m pissed at Romanoff right now for hiring Pat Caddell. At various times I’ve supported one or the other. But I, and we, have to get beyond that. Democrats on this site need to ultimately get behind the candidate who can beat Jane […]

Doug Bruce Pretends Not to Know What You’re Talking About

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) The Gazette Reports: Anti-tax advocate Douglas Bruce has sought to distance himself from three statewide initiatives that could limit the ability of local and state governments to raise taxes or borrow money. But records filed with the Secretary of State’s Office show that eight people who gathered thousands of […]

“Coverage Denied:” What happens when the Feds take control, directly or through funding levers?

Our medical system is in trouble in lots of big and small ways. My health insurance premium climbed 13% this year (COBRA). That is almost five times the 2009 inflation rate of 2.7%. (1) Yet health insurance profits are not particularly high, ranging from 2% to 4%. (2) Compare that to Apple at 16% (Net […]

Obama’s First Year: What’s Your Take?

Coloradans who campaigned for Barack Obama will be meeting at Dora’s Mexican Restaurant in SE Denver at noon on Sunday, January 24th. Everyone is invited to celebrate the first anniversary of Barack Hussein Obama taking office, and share their thoughts about his first year as President of the United States. (Separate tabs apply.) What will […]

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