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1/9/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Socialist Ties of President-Elect Obama Appointee Carol Browner Airbrushed?

Back from his overseas trip, Rossputin makes an interesting observation about an apparent effort to airbrush a major Obama appointee's official Socialist organization ties. Check it out. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Climate Hysteria, Energy, General, National Politics Tagged With: airbrush, appointee, Barack Obama, Carol Browner, Rossputin, Socialist organization

1/9/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Dem Lawmaker: Pay No Attention to the Salaries of Colorado State Employees

Jessica Fender from the Denver Post reports on one Democrat state legislator doing the union's bidding to go upstream against the promising trend toward transparency in state government:The salaries of individual public employees could be kept secret under a new bill sponsored by Assistant Majority Leader Sen. Lois Tochtrop and prompted by a database of state employee pay published last year by The Denver Post. Under Senate Bill 49, the public could still see aggregated pay for positions or departments, but there would be no more looking up a particular state employee's salary.... The Colorado Association of Public Employees brought Tochtrop the bill this summer, she said. JOE CITIZEN: This aggregated information of state employee … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, Labor Tagged With: aggregated pay, bill, Colorado Association of Public Employees, Democrat, Denver Post, departments, Jessica Fender, Lois Tochtrop, public employees, salaries, Senate Bill 49, state government, state legislator, Transparency, union, upstream

1/8/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Bill Ritter Publicly Endorses Posting State Check Register Online

Update: Colorado Spending Transparency has a similar response about the devil being in the details. Read the post to get a sense of just what some of those details might be. Face The State's report was correct: During his State of the State speech, just a moment ago, Gov. Bill Ritter announced he would back the Republican plan to post the state government's check register online. It's good to see transparency go forward as a non-partisan effort. The governor's announcement foresees a landmark moment for Colorado government, one that promises to empower the citizens of the state. The city of Fort Collins has set the standard for transparency. With the state moving forward, too, now it would be good to see other local governments - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christianity and Faith, clean government, Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, Labor, My Life Tagged With: Bill Ritter, check register, citizen empowerment, Colorado government, development, Face the State, Fort Collins, implementation, non-partisan, online, plan, policy, Republican, school districts, speech, State of the State, Transparency

1/6/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Dig into UAW Golf Course Hijinks Before Obama Ends Union Disclosure

Perhaps you have seen the story about the United Auto Workers-owned golf course in northern Michigan and the controversy about the value of its property and tax history. Well, local blogger Chetly Zarko has dug even deeper to try to figure out why the facility's reported Pension Fund expenses are so high:The only explanation in my mind for this kind of pension fund investment is that the pension contributions are for SOMEONE ELSE other than the workers at the hotel. Just who might be receiving the long-term benefit of those contributions? It's not big enough to pay the pension debt of any serious number of rank-and-file union members - but it is big enough to sauce up a few individual's or union leadership. Or perhaps the UAW is using … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, clean government, General, Labor, National Politics Tagged With: administration, analysis, artificial loss, Barack Obama, bliss, blogger, Chetly Zarko, contributions, corrupt, Department of Labor, facility, financial disclosure reports, Hilda Solis, ignorance, IRS, Labor Secretary, LM-2, Michigan, Pension Fund, property, shenanigans, speculation, tax evasion, taxes, union, union bosses, United Auto Workers, Wall Street Journal

1/2/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Ed Perlmutter “Working for Change”–Congress Doesn’t Deserve Pay Raise

Today I received in the mail a colorful brochure with the following written on the front: "Ed Perlmutter is On the Job, Working for Change". Franking privileges being what they are, I'm not generally surprised to receive these sorts of notices. But at first I was a little offended by the thought that my Congressman - who made a $169,300 salary in 2008 - would use bold letters to complain that he is "working for change," and to someone who makes considerably less. I braced myself: Was this a set-up? Was I about to open up the brochure and see the case for why Congress needed a bailout from itself? Has the economy gone so sour as all that? Fortunately, no, nothing so unusual as that. Like nearly all members of Congress, Perlmutter's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics Tagged With: 7th Congressional District, automatic pay increase, bailout, brochure, change, Colorado, complain, Congressman, economy, Ed Perlmutter, less, members, notices, online petition, pork, surprised, taxpayers

12/31/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

A Month-by-Month 2008 Stroll Down Mount Virtus Memory Lane

It's the last day of 2008, and time for a quick month-by-month retrospective. The following are posts I've selected as the best posts for each month: January: Why did Ritter Leave Worker Protections Out of His Order? February: Getting the Whole Story Behind Ritter's Climate Action Plan March: High-Ranking Democrat: Property Tax Hike Not Just for Schools April: What Was All That Money Doing in Ritter's Inaugural in the First Place? May: Colorado Dems Fail to Lead or Take Responsibility, Irony Lost on Dead Guvs June: Bill Ritter, Tax Increases, Unions, and the Colorado Supreme Court July: Majority of Coloradans Don't Think Bill Ritter is Doing a Terrible Job August: It's Official: Colorado Government 100% Unionized, Thanks to Bill … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, clean government, Climate Hysteria, Colorado Politics, Commemorative, Cultural Conservatism, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, Labor, My Life, National Politics

12/21/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Democrat Cary Kennedy: Protecting Coloradans from Open Government

In an editorial today that could herald the great advance of Colorado's upcoming legislative session, the Denver Post lauds a proposal by Rep. Don Marostica (R-Loveland) and Sen. Mike Kopp (R-Littleton) that would place the state government's check register online. Marostica made a similar legislative proposal in 2007, but was shot down with a ridiculous $2 million fiscal note from legislative staff. (Cost money? It's much more likely to save taxpayer money.) One line from the Post editorial jumped off the page when I read it:Marostica again plans to sponsor a bill to create just such a site, and treasurer Cary Kennedy has supported the plan in theory, but wants some citizen protections in place. [emphasis added\ Uh, what? … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: Cary Kennedy, check register, Colorado, Democrat, Denver Post, Don Marostica, drive a stake in the heart, editorial, election, fiscal note, great advance, in theory, lauds, legislative session, legislative staff, Mike Kopp, online, open government, proposal, Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, Transparency, treasurer, YouTube video

12/15/2008 By Ben 2 Comments

“Un-American”? Michigan Bailout Rhetoric Reaches Fever Pitch

I can feel the pain of my home state of Michigan (and no, I'm not referring to the bitter cold temperatures we're experiencing here along the Front Range). The angst coming from the Motor City and its environs is palpable. One of the most poignant examples, at least from my perspective, relates to a scheduled weekend appearance by Kentucky's U.S. Senator (and former Detroit Tigers pitcher) Jim Bunning. Detroit Free Press columnist Brian Dickerson ripped Bunning a new one after the Republican Senator voted against the UAW's federal government bailout deal. Dickerson wrote:He may be losing his marbles, but U.S. senator and ex-Tiger pitching great Jim Bunning still has big brass cojones. After all, most of the GOP senators … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, Labor, My Life, Sports and Leisure Tagged With: "un-American", angst, automotive bailout, bitter cold, Brian Dickerson, Canadian, Colorado, columnist, committee room, deal, Democrats, Detroit Free Press, Detroit Tigers, economically inept, event, federal government, former pitcher, Free Speech, Front Range, Gibraltar Trade Center, government takeovers, Governor, hearings, hypocrisy, Interior Department, Jennifer Granholm, Jim Bunning, Joseph McCarthy, Ken Salazar, Kentucky, Lansing, lofty clouds, Michigan, Mitch Albom, Mitch McConnell, Motor City, ownership, pain, palpable, poignant example, powerful contrast, ratcheted up, Republicans, Ron Gettelfinger, temerity, Toyota, Tuesdays with Morrie, U.S. Senator, United Auto Workers, vote, weekend appearance

12/11/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Associated Press Notices Barack Obama’s “Questionable Associations”

About 5 weeks after the election. (H/T Gene Kinsey) At the top of the list? Fellow Democrat Gov. Rod "Pay-for-Play" Blagojevich, of whom the AP writes:Obama's circle of major Illinois political allies and supporters is largely separate from Blagojevich's, with two major exceptions. Both Obama and Blagojevich got extensive money and support from Chicago businessman Antoin "Tony" Rezko. At least one top aide to Obama, Michael Strautmanis, previously worked for Blagojevich. But Blagojevich's disdain for Obama was clear in court documents released Tuesday after the Illinois governor was arrested. Blagojevich, accused by federal prosecutors of conspiring to sell or trade for personal benefits the Senate seat left vacant by Obama, was … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, General, National Politics Tagged With: Associated Press, Barack Obama, Blago, Chicago politics, co-conspirators, come clean, corrupt schemes, court documents, credible, cryptic statements, disdain, election, Gene Kinsey, Governor, Illinois, list, Michael Strautmanis, news reports, pay-for-play, political allies, President-elect, Questionable Associations, Rod Blagojevich, rubbing off, stink, taint, Tony Rezko

12/10/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

What if Blagojevich Had Put Barack’s Senate Seat for Sale on eBay?

Hats off to the creative guys at the Illinois Policy Institute, a sister think tank of my own Independence Institute, for a clever response to the Rod Blagojevich scandal: A "Senate Seat for Sale" eBay page. Definitely good for a laugh. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, General, National Politics, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: clever response, Ebay, Illinois Policy Institute, Independence Institute, laugh, Rod Blagojevich scandal, Senate Seat for Sale, think tank

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