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9/12/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Bill Ritter’s Judicial Hubris Continues As Anti-Taxpayer Case Proceeds

Three months ago I asked the question: "What does Bill Ritter know about the Supreme Court to gamble taxpayer dollars?" Yesterday, the same sort of hubris was on display, following the oral arguments that were held before the state's highest court to hear Gov. Ritter's appeal in defense of his unconstitutional property tax hike. The Denver Post reports:Ritter's office has downplayed the need for any contingency plans in the event the high court throws out the mill-levy freeze. Evan Dreyer, a spokesman for Ritter, gave a low-key response. "This is a complex case, and it is now in the hands of the court," Dreyer said. "We appreciate that the court heard oral arguments so quickly, and we look forward to the court's decision so we can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, Labor Tagged With: Bill Ritter, Colorado Supreme Court, contingency plans, Denver Post, dreaming, Evan Dreyer, hubris, mill levy "freeze", partisanship, property tax hike, state constitution, statehouse, taxpayer dollars, Taxpayer's Bill of Rights

9/11/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

9/11: Never Forget

Seven years later. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Commemorative, General Tagged With: 9/11, memorial

9/10/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

Democrat Cary Kennedy Admits Amendment 59 is Anti-Taxpayer

In case you had any doubts about the intentions of leading Colorado Democrats in bringing forward Amendment 59, Education Week brings you the straight skinny (H/T Rocky Mountain Right):Colorado Speaker of the House Andrew Romanoff praised the [National Education Association]’s state chapter as one of the “most aggressive and successful” groups assisting Democrats in their takeover Colorado’s Statehouse and governor’s mansion. State Treasurer Cary Kennedy (no relation to RFK Jr.) said that Democrats would win a ballot initiative to “drive a stake in the heart” of the state’s Taxpayers Bill of Rights [TABOR]--a conservative cost-cutting measure. Yes, the Democrats behind Amendment 59 - Andrew Romanoff and Cary Kennedy - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, Labor Tagged With: Amendment 59, Andrew Romanoff, ballot initiative, Cary Kennedy, Colorado, Colorado Education Association, Democrats, Education Week, Governor, liberal interest groups, motivations, National Education Association, Rocky Mountain Right, Speaker of the House, statehouse, Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, taxpayers, teachers union, unguarded opinions

9/10/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Bill Ritter Energy Adviser Once Held Liable for “Fraudulent Representation”

Complete Colorado has uncovered some unflattering information about one of Bill Ritter's leading energy advisers:After winning the election in November 2006, Governor Bill Ritter tapped life-long Yuma County resident Mike Bowman to be co-chair of his transitional energy team. CompleteColorado.com has obtained documents showing in 1999, a Yuma County jury held Bowman liable for almost $4 million dollars in damages due to "fraudulent representation." Copies of the relevant documents are already posted there. How long before reporters for Colorado's major newspapers and other media outlets start digging a little deeper? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Energy, General Tagged With: Bill Ritter, Colorado newspapers, Complete Colorado, documents, election, energy adviser, fraudulent representation, jury, liable, Mike Bowman, November 2006, transitional energy team, Yuma County

9/9/2008 By Ben 3 Comments

Hypocritical Attacks from Opponents of Amendment 49 and Amendment 54

No doubt the political season is upon us, and the hypocrisy of large special interest groups is on display. Nowhere is this more true in our state than with the political group Protect Colorado's Future. Their spokesman said in an interview last week with Channel 7:"When you have these out-of-state, or narrow corporate interests trying to divide Coloradans, it's bad for all Colorado," said Jess Knox, wearing a pin that says, "No on 47, 49 and 54." So Protect Colorado's Future wants to make a big deal out of "out-of-state" campaign funds? Well, as Face The State points out today:It’s no secret that out-of-state money is flooding Colorado from both sides. In the unions’ case, the out-of state money is coming from the pockets of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, Labor Tagged With: 9News, Amendment 47, Amendment 49, Amendment 54, ballot fight, CBS4Denver, Channel 7, clean government, Colorado, deceptive advertising, Ethical Standards, Ethical Standards initiative, Face the State, hypocrisy, Independence Institute, Jess Knox, lobbyists, narrow interests, no-bid contracts, out-of-state, political season, power, privilege, Protect Colorado's Future, right-to-work, special interest groups, spokesman, Truth Test, union workers, worker freedom

9/9/2008 By Ben 2 Comments

Clearing Up the Facts about Sarah Palin’s Record (for Slow-Learning Commenters)

Since I have several commenters here who insist upon trafficking in rumor and innuendo about Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin, I feel impelled to post a couple useful links: - FactCheck.org: "Sliming Palin" - Pajamas Media: "Separating Palin Fact from Palin Fiction" And yes, I know that Sarah Palin didn't always oppose the "Bridge to Nowhere" and did accept earmarked federal funds years ago as Wasilla mayor, though she ended up strongly (and has remained) on the right side of the issue. Alaskans have taken for granted that Palin is responsible for killing the "Bridge to "Nowhere" (until very recently, even the Alaska Democratic Party even acknowledged as much on their website). Besides, do Barack Obama and Joe … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics Tagged With: Alaska, Alaska Democratic Party, backfired, Barack Obama, Bridge to Nowhere, conventional wisdom, earmarks, FactCheck, hurricane relief, innuendo, Joe Biden, Left, Pajamas Media, pork, reform, Republican, rumor, Sarah Palin, vice presidential nominee, Wasilla, website

9/8/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

“He’s Proud to Be a Loser”: Dave Ohmart’s Modest Profile in Courage

The Denver Post has a great feature story today about Colorado state employee Dave Ohmart, who has been challenging the union organizing power with a mixture of tenacity, fair-mindedness, and self-deprecating wit:The self-described "nonunion rep" worries that the nascent state workers union will eventually draw dues from even employees who voted against it, a specter other states have faced. It's a scenario Colorado union organizers flatly reject. Nevertheless, Ohmart in June began offering counter-points to union pitches through a group dubbed "Colorado LOSES," a jab at the three-union coalition Colorado WINS that won the right to represent all 31,000 eligible state workers last month. "I don't want someone forcing me to join … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, Labor Tagged With: agency fees, apathy, coercion, Colorado, Colorado Loses, Colorado WINS, Dave Ohmart, Denver Post, fair-mindedness, government employee union, greed, honorary "loser", labor union, losers, non-state employee, nonunion rep, political ambition, poster, self-aggrandizement, self-deprecating with, state employee, tenacity, union coalition, union leaders, union organizers

9/8/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Following the RNC, McCain-Palin Ticket Surging Beyond Expectations

What's that sound I hear? A bounce for McCain-Palin from the Republican National Convention that exceeded my expectations (H/T Rocky Mountain Right). A 10-point lead among likely voters ... seriously? At this point, it's an outlier, but the trend is undeniable. The Republican ticket leads in the Real Clear Politics average (which includes McCain's 1-point Rasmussen edge and 3-point Gallup Tracking Poll lead but not his 4-point tilt from Zogby) for the first time in about six months. There's a lot of campaigning left to do, but John McCain is in significantly better shape at this point than almost anyone would have forecast him doing. As I see it, the Presidential contest has moved from "Obama's race to lose" to "a toss-up." I'll take … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, National Politics Tagged With: 10-point lead, Barack Obama, Democrats, Gallup Tracking Poll, Gallup-USA Today poll, John McCain, McCain-Palin, outlier, Rasmussen Tracking Poll, Real Clear Politics, Republican National Convention, Republican ticket, toss-up, trend, Zogby poll

9/8/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

School Leaders Seeking More Taxpayer Money in Presidential Election Year

In an article printed today, the Denver Post's Jeremy Meyer asks why Colorado school district leaders are pushing a massive slew of construction bond proposals on the ballot:But presidential elections produce large voter turnouts, and 90 percent of Colorado school ballot issues pass when they are on the general election ballot. "My hypothesis is the larger turnout means (districts) are reaching into a voter base that is generally less informed about local issues and more inclined to give money to schools because it sounds like it is the right thing to do," said Ben DeGrow, education-policy analyst for the Independence Institute, a free-market think tank based in Golden. On the other hand:DeGrow, however, said he thinks Colorado … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, My Life Tagged With: Ben DeGrow, bond proposals, Colorado, Denver Post, different perspective, education policy, financial transparency, Independence Institute, Jeremy Meyer, November ballot, reporters, school construction, school district, tax increases, taxpayers, think tank

9/7/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Putting Today’s Economy in Perspective

It's national election season, which means perspective on the economy is badly needed. Thanks to Rossputin for highlighting this article from economists Brian Wesbury and Robert Stein. Read the whole thing for yourself, but interesting tidbits are that family income last year hit its first all-time high in 7 years, income inequality declined faster than at any point in the previous 45 years, and the poverty rate stayed below its pre-1999 norms. Yes, economic growth has lagged, causing the country to flirt with recession. But according to Wesbury and Stein, "these figures bolster the case that the underlying fundamentals of the US economy were sound in 2007, before the Federal Reserve decided to try to inflate our way out of financial … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics Tagged With: Brian Wesbury, bumper sticker, economic growth, economics, election season, family income, Federal Reserve, free trade, government spending, income inequality, National Taxpayers Union, poverty rate, Robert Stein, Rossputin, taxes

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