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2/7/2026 By Ben 4 Comments

Like Thomas Sowell, I Wonder: Do Facts Matter to American Voters?

The always astute, insightful, and persuasive Thomas Sowell has an especially good column about the national election before us. It's titled "Do Facts Matter?" If you only read one column this week, please make it this one. And spread the word. I'm only left to wonder if there are enough rational voters left in the center of American politics. Every two to four years, it seems like there is a little bit less rationality than before. But if the current trend continues, it would be a big step forward in my opinion. Some seem to want to choose Barack Obama as the next "flavor of the month" -- the President of the United States is like an ice cream cone or a cup of coffee. If only the rest of us had such trivial consequences to face from … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Movie Reviews, My Life, Random and Miscellaneous, Second Amendment Tagged With: column, Do Facts Matter, national election, rational voters, Thomas Sowell

2/7/2026 By Ben 1 Comment

All You Need to Know about Why You Should Vote NO on Amendment 59

I've just updated my 2008 guide to the Colorado ballot to include a link to a new website with all the main reasons why you need to Vote No on Amendment 59 (H/T The Daily Blogster). Quite simply, big-spending liberal politicians want to take away your TABOR refunds forever - and they're deceptively hiding behind schoolchildren to do it. So in case you needed the simple reminder, please Vote No on Amendment 59 and avoid getting ripped off. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: 2008, Amendment 59, Colorado ballot, liberal politicians, no, schoolchildren, TABOR refunds, The Daily Blogster, website

2/7/2026 By Ben 1 Comment

Fraudulent ACORN’s Fallout: How Far From Barack Obama’s Campaign Tree?

Update: From Michelle Malkin, more compelling information on ACORN fraudulent activity, plus federal judge calls out Ohio secretary of state for election law violations... If you haven't been paying attention, it's time to tune in to the story of the Democratic presidential candidate (Barack Obama), widespread voting fraud (ACORN), and detestable past actions that fed the current financial crisis. Are you with me so far? I don't need to retread all the facts because so many others already have. Let's start with this editorial in Investor's Business Daily:A radical group Barack Obama used to work for is committing voter-registration fraud in several states, ahead of the election. What does Obama know about this scam? It goes … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, clean government, General, National Politics Tagged With: ACORN, attorney, bad loans, Barack Obama, blackmail, brilliant, Colorado, community organizer, Community Reinvestment Act, Connecticut, conservative, criminal conspiracy, criminal investigations, Dallas Cowboys, Democratic, disclosure, economy, Ed Morrissey, editorial, email address, entertain, Fannie Mae, financial crisis, financial institutions, Florida, former employer, Franklin Raines, Imaginary-Americans, Indiana, integrity, investigative blogger, Investor's Business Daily, Iowahawk, John Hinderaker, media, Michigan, Missouri, mounting evidence, name, national elections, Nevada, Ohio, online petition, opinion, Pennsylvania, Powerline, presidential candidate, racism, satire, STOP ACORN, Tennessee, voter fraud, voter registration, Wisconsin

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Colorado Ballot 2008 Guide Updated

More links and information have been added to my guide to the 2008 Colorado ballot. If there are any initiatives or referenda on which you're undecided, I invite you to please check it out. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: 2008, Colorado ballot, initiatives, referenda

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Conservative Lesson from CoDA: Time to Latch on to Transparency Issue

We may never know just how authentic the "Educate the Idiots" document is (it's the word of a young, independent man with nothing to lose vs. a web of heavily-funded, Left-leaning organizations with their power and credibility at stake). But, as Jessica Fender's article in today's Denver Post demonstrates, the Colorado Democracy Alliance provides a teachable moment about the Left's sophisticated political organization, and how the conservative side has waited too long to wake up and get it. I am on the same page with Alan Philp on this one:A dearth of lasting conservative infrastructure and more limited resources mean Republicans won't see anything as sophisticated or coordinated for "some time to come," said Alan Philp, who led the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: "Educate the Idiots", Alan Philp, Colorado Democracy Alliance, conservatives, coordination, Dan Haley, Democratic apparatus, Denver Post, editor, electioneering efforts, full disclosure, heavily-funded, insfrastructure, Jessica Fender, Lefties, limited resources, sophisticated political organization, Transparency

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Channeling the Late Milton Friedman’s Insights on Current Market Crisis

Wondering what's going on with the current crisis in the financial markets? Friedman Foundation senior fellow Greg Forster channels the late great economist Milton Friedman via an article written by William F. Buckley during the stock market tumble of 1987. It's worth a read. I'd like to believe Friedman's assessments then apply to today's situation. He's been right about so many other things. But Julia Dunraven at Slapstick Politics has a more pessimistic view, with a lot of the numbers to back it up. Then again, maybe they're both right. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics, World Events Tagged With: economist, Friedman Foundation, Greg Forster, Julia Dunraven, market crisis, Milton Friedman, pessimistic view, Slapstick Politics, William F. Buckley

2/7/2026 By Ben 7 Comments

Stakes Raised in Ohio RICO Action against Obama’s ACORN Fraud Friends

ACORN's systemic problems with voter registration fraud have led to the filing of a RICO action lawsuit in Ohio (H/T Maggie Thurber). RICO refers to cases of racketeering and organized criminal activity - the stuff of John Gotti and company. The stakes have been raised. Also from Ohio, an independent Cleveland newspaper documents Barack Obama's associations with ACORN and his campaign's attempts to cover up the facts and rewrite history. I may have to rethink my dislike for Ohio. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, General, National Politics Tagged With: ACORN, Barack Obama, Cleveland, independent newspaper, John Gotti, Maggie Thurber, Ohio, organized criminal activity, racketeering, RICO action lawsuit, voter registration fraud, whitewashing

2/7/2026 By Ben 1 Comment

Protect Colorado’s Future Afraid to Publicly Defend Its Hypocrisy and Lies

Protect Colorado's Culture of Corruption Future has sought to oppose Amendment 47 (Right-to-Work), Amendment 49 (Ethical Standards), and Amendment 54 (Government Contracting Reform) with hypocritical attacks; sleazy, deceptive TV ads; more sleazy, deceptive TV ads; sleazy, deceptive mailers; and dishonest fabrications at "educational" forums. Now Face The State reports that Jess Knox, the spokesman for Protect Colorado's Future, is afraid to debate at least two of the issues (Amendments 47 and 49) in public. Hmmm, I wonder why? You figure it out. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: "Educational" forums, Amendment 47, Amendment 49, Amendment 54, deceptive, dishonesty, Ethical Standards, fabrications, Face the State, government contracting reform, hypocrisy, Jess Knox, lies, mailers, Protect Colorado's Future, right-to-work, sleazy, spokesman, television ads

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Mark Udall’s “Sweatshop” Connection

With the recent story of Boulder liberal Mark Udall refusing to return contributions from admitted tax cheat (and fellow Democratic Congressman) Charlie Rangel, the list of dirty money flowing into the Udall campaign continues to grow. Wait, but there's more. Over at Schaffer v Udall, I unearthed Udall's "sweatshop" connection. Yes, it looks very much like retired "sweatshop" owner Susie Tompkins-Buell organized a $50,000 San Francisco fundraiser for Udall in 2007. Charlie Rangel. Norman Hsu. Jack Abramoff. Susie Tompkins-Buell. All giving money to and/or organizing fundraisers for the Mark Udall campaign. Nearly all of the money kept by Udall. Reporters need to ask some hard questions, like should he at least consider returning the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, National Politics Tagged With: "sweatshop" connection, Boulder liberal, Charlie Rangel, Democratic Congressman, dirty money, Jack Abramoff, Mark Udall, Norman Hsu, reporters, San Francisco fundraiser, Schaffer v Udall, Susie Tompkins-Buell, tax cheat, Udall campaign

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Bill Ritter, Labor Leaders Prepare to Subject Coloradans’ Votes to Blackmail

With the aid of Governor Bill Ritter, the labor leaders behind Protect Colorado's Culture of Corruption Future - the group with a rap sheet of deception, hypocrisy, and avoidance of public debates - are preparing to practice extortion, subjecting the votes of the people of Colorado to blackmail:Business and labor leaders planned to meet Tuesday night to discuss a compromise in which four contentious union-backed measures would be pulled from the state's November ballot, according to sources. Labor, in return, would receive financial support from businesses to fight a union-restricting measure. It's the last sentence that is key. What labor leaders are doing goes beyond the simple give-and-take of negotiation. They are demanding money … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, Labor Tagged With: Amendment 49, audio, bad principle, Bill Owens, Bill Ritter, blackmail, business leaders, Colorado, compromise, deception, Denver Metro Chamber of Commerce, economy-busting initiatives, Ethical Standards Now, extortion, forced extraction, hypocrisy, Independence Institute, Jon Caldara, KOA, labor leaders, negotiation, political money, private sector, Protect Colorado's Future, public debates, rap sheet, underhanded activities, votes

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Grateful and growing Christian, devoted husband and father of 3, public policy analyst, returned to Michigan by way of Colorado, conservative writer, lifelong learner, Detroit Tigers fan.

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