Schaffer v Udall Suddenly Polite
Schaffer v Udall Why the Left Wing Prognosticators are Wrong And yet, when we go to the left wing Senate prognostication sites, they seem to know none of this.
Schaffer v Udall More Name Calling If Mark Udall doesn't win this seat, he will be truly inept.
Schaffer v Udall Denver Post: A Tossup
Rossputin Post details: Nederland (CO) needs some tax rethinking I suppose it’s the libertarian in me, but also as someone who has studied economics for many years I have a very hard time supporting the mistaken thinking behind constantly raising taxes trying to raise government income
Gang of Four There you go again At least it's more honorable than the Democratic Whip ruing the fact that success in Iraq is bad for his party.
Gang of Four No Knockout Punches Tonight As I write this, Frank Luntz is at a restaurant with a 29-person GOP focus group. They liked McCain's showing, as did I. Yet they also said unanimously the overall field disappointed them tonight.
Gang of Four Contrast between Fox and CNN
On Gang of Four John Andrews put in post after post on each candidate. Those who are interested can follow this link and page back. John just discovered that there is a limit to the number of one paragraph posts we will link to.
Face the State Denver Auditor Challenges City Staff on Ethics Exception City Auditor Dennis Gallagher operates under a simple rule: Let justice be done though the heavens fall. It's a motto that has Gallagher challenging Denver's ethics board after officials sidestepped standard procedure and awarded a posh contract to a former high-ranking city employee.
Policy Media Thompson on Leno
Colorado Charter Schools Charter Schools and Finances The primary reason charter schools close in Colorado is financial problems. Typically this is an overcommitment in a facility financing packaging; sometimes it's simply lack of enrollment.
Backbone America Bartha's Intimidated? Nonsense Supporters of Jeff Crank’s congressional primary run in Colorado Springs dealt another blow in the past week to the very honesty in campaigning they have been so vocal in calling for from Rep. Doug Lamborn (R-CO5).
Colorado Senate News Guv's pending deal with unions could cost Coloradans a bundle, data shows Washington's state government imposed the same policy in 2004 that the Ritter administration is now pushing in Colorado -- letting unions collectively bargain for wages and benefits of state employees -- and that state's payroll spending soared as union ranks swelled. The move also led to a backlash among hundreds of Washington state employees who were forced under the new labor contract to join the union and pay dues, pay "agency fees" in lieu of dues -- or lose their jobs. Some employees actually were dismissed.
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