If you haven't seen the story (and the x-ray) of the Breckenridge man who had a nail lodged in his skull for six days without realizing it... well, what are you waiting for? Speaking as someone who's never had a terrific knack with anything carpentry-related, here is just one further proof not to pursue the trade for a living. … [Read more...]
RMA Starts Reviewing the State of the State
As most of my readers already know, several members of the RMA attended the Governor's State of the State speech yesterday at the behest of the Governor's office and House leadership. Afterwards, they got a private blogger press conference with Governor Owens and some photo-ops. First, the famous picture, originally posted on Clay's site: Michael is the first to flesh out some serious analysis: the governor laying down the veto gauntlet and which applause lines the Democrats in the chamber sat out on. The Kestrel suggests better educating Coloradans about the major role Amendment 23 has played in the budget crisis. He also has linked to the full text of the governor's address. Joshua catches the new Senate president … [Read more...]
She Said What?
You've got to grant Senate President Joan Fitz-Gerald (D - Golden) something: it hadn't even been a full day since she took over as Colorado's first ever female Senate president. But in her speech to the joint session yesterday, Fitz-Gerald said: "I see an opportunity to provide a paycheck for every family, a textbook for every child and a doctor for every patient." Stop for a minute, re-read the quote, and ponder. Are you thinking what I'm thinking? Sure, Joan. That's the way to solve the state's budget crisis. Spend your way out of it. Despite running on the platform of fiscal restraint, the Colorado Democratic Party looks like it won't be able to hide its true colors for long. She made this statement on the first day of … [Read more...]
Someone in Denver’s Old Media Gets It
Though David Harsanyi hints at the possibility, I'm not going to dissect every paragraph of his column in today's Denver Post. After taking compromised conservative columnist Armstrong Williams to task for his pay-off from the US Department of Education and recounting Dan Rather's narrow escape "after a weak-willed report cleared him of any politically motivated bias," our friend David Harsanyi examines the "New Media," and the Rocky Mountain Alliance in particular. … [Read more...]
Irony: Completing Today’s TABOR Trifecta
One might call this ironic: even as the Colorado General Assembly's session gets underway with the new Democrat majority planning to dismantle our state's cherished Taxpayers Bill of Rights (TABOR), another state's public policy think tank recommends their state give TABOR a try. Where, you might ask? Kentucky. Read "A Taxpayers' Bill of Rights for Kentuckians," compliments of the Bluegrass Institute. It's certainly not the first time someone has recommended another government model Colorado's system. How about The Heritage Foundation recommending TABOR for the federal government, our friend Bill Hobbs lauding the NFIB for endorsing TABOR for Tennessee, or The Taxpayers League of Minnesota wishing their state would model a … [Read more...]
Historic Day Tomorrow
The Rocky Mountain Alliance forges new ground tomorrow: a private bloggers' press conference with Colorado Governor Bill Owens following his annual State of the State speech. A delegation of three RMA members (Michael, Clay, and Joshua) will represent the group. Correction: Jim and Richard should also be there. … [Read more...]
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Visit These Colorado Bloggers
Following the leads of Clay and Rich, I'd like to welcome Charles Dilley of Littleton to the blogosphere. Check out his site! (Finally, a good center-right Colorado blogger who's younger than I am.) Then there's Christopher "Nevski" of Conifer, who has an intriguing and esoteric blog on modern chivalry and other conservative Western Orthodox Christian themes. You may learn something. … [Read more...]
More on TABOR: A Kindred Spirit
Read this letter published in today's Gazette (Colorado Springs) from John Leonard of Monument: With liberals in charge, hold onto your wallets Colorado taxpayers had better hold on to their wallets as the tax-and-spend liberals take over the state Legislature. Already, liberal organizations such the League of Women Voters, AARP and the Colorado Springs Economic Development Corporation have begun their assault on TABOR so taxes can be raised to have state taxpayers support their pet programs. The Democrats controlling the Legislature are more than willing to support the move as long as Amendment 23 is not changed. That allows them to pay back the teachers’ unions for their political support and to pour more money into the public … [Read more...]
TABOR Watch: Day 1
Today is the first day of the new legislative session here in Colorado, as members of the House and Senate swear an oath to uphold the state constitution. They've come for your wallets, so hold on tight. Stay in touch with what's going on. Hold your elected officials accountable. Today is officially Day 1 of "TABOR Watch" from the lookout posts at Mount Virtus. TABOR, short for the Taxpayers Bill of Rights, approved in 1992 by the voters of Colorado to check the size of government. And it has worked successfully. Yet among many in the media and the center-left of Colorado politics have made TABOR the scapegoat for all the state's fiscal woes - ignoring the real problem of Amendment 23, which mandates a certain percentage of state … [Read more...]
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