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2/7/2026 By Ben 1 Comment

Bill Ritter Ginning Up Excuses for His Attack on Taxpayer Protections

Wandering out to the Western Slope on his cross-state jaunt with his U.S. Senate protege Michael Bennet, Governor Bill Ritter yesterday sat down with the editors of the Grand Junction Daily Sentinel. When asked about his reckless anti-TABOR remarks ("the straightjacket") in his State of the State speech, here's reporter Mike Saccone's retelling of how Ritter defended himself:He started by saying that if Colorado has taken all the money it has refunded under TABOR and kept it in a rainy-day fund, Colorado would not have had to make massive budget cuts in the last recession and an estimated $600 million worth of cuts this year. Here's the problem, though. Bill Ritter already chose to pass up a legitimate chance to put money from Referendum … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: anti-TABOR, Bill Ritter, blame, budget cuts, cross-state jaunt, editors, fiscally irresponsible, Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, Michael Bennet, Mike Saccone, protege, rainy day fund, Reason, recession, reckless remarks, Referendum C, reporter, retelling, sincere, State of the State, straightjacket, taxpayer protections, U.S. Senate, weak leadership, Western Slope

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Bill Ritter’s “Hiring Freeze” Doesn’t Include Lobbyists or Potato Inspectors

A few months ago I called out Governor Bill Ritter for his delayed hiring freeze tactic. Well, as the Denver Post reports this morning, that's nothing compared to what's happened since the alleged hiring "freeze" went into effect:A Denver Post review of hundreds of applications for exemptions shows that in three months, Ritter's office approved 326 new hires and promotions — out of 371 requests — that could cost the state more than $12 million. Ritter's rules say the freeze does not apply to health and safety positions, jobs caring for state wards or required by caseload demands, or positions that, unfilled, would disrupt an "essential state function" or present legal liabilities. Among the health care providers and criminal … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: administrative assistants, applications, Bill Ritter, blunt assessment, caseload demands, chill, Colorado, contract lobbyists, criminal investigators, Denver Post, divorced from reality, essential state function, excuses, exemptions, Governor, health and safety, health care providers, hires, hiring freeze, Jessica Fender, leadership, legal liabilities, lottery ticket salesperson, management style, potato inspectors, promotions, raising fees, state wards, tight budget, tough decisions

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With Bob Schaffer at Helm, State Board on Right Education Reform Path

Congrats to Bob Schaffer, new chairman of the Colorado State Board of Education (H/T Complete Colorado). Schaffer himself has graciously (and ironically) quipped on more than one occasion since his difficult defeat in last November's U.S. Senate campaign, that perhaps he ought to be flattered that so many Coloradans saw fit to keep him serving on the State Board. The State Board is a volunteer position, and is significantly limited in its policy making powers. However, with Schaffer at the helm we can be confident the Board will be a force for good in education reform. Also, along with the Attorney General's office, the State Board of Education remains the last bastion of Republican strength in Colorado. For the most part, things can … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General Tagged With: 2010, Attorney General, bastion, Bob Schaffer, campaign, chairman, Coloradans, Colorado, Complete Colorado, defeat, education reform, flattered, good, helm, November, policy making powers, quipped, Republicans, Rocky Mountain News, State board of education, U.S. Senate, volunteer position

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Economic Recovery Soon? Even if Obama Slows it Down, He’ll Get Credit

Larry Kudlow is a very knowledgeable voice on economic trends and developments. I sure hope his post at The Corner is correct:Investors continue to ignore one of the very brightest spots in the firmament: Namely, the credit freeze is thawing, according to all manner of key interest rates and spreads. In fact, LIBOR is around 1 percent now, back to where it was in the early summer of 2007 before the crunch started. This means that much of the uncertainty about lending, borrowing, investing, and hiring is receding from the market. This is a very positive sign. While retail sales and jobs are lagging indicators, the credit-market improvement is a leading indicator — pointing to recovery in the economy sometime this spring or summer. I’m … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics Tagged With: bailouts, bank earnings, Barack Obama, credit, credit freeze, credit-market improvement, deep recession, economic trends, George W. Bush, investors, jobs, knowledgeable voice, lagging indicator, Larry Kudlow, leading indicator, lending, markets, National Review, old media, pessimism, recovery, retail sales, stimulus plan, stock market, The Corner, Treasury secretary, uncertainty

2/7/2026 By Ben 2 Comments

Folly and Hypocrisy of Colorado Media Matters in New Deal Debate Exposed

Over at Free Colorado, Ari Armstrong does excellent work deconstructing the silliness of Colorado Media Matters (CMM) and its well-compensated director in the debate about the New Deal. It seems CMM has placed nearly all its intellectual eggs in one basket, the bottom of which has just fallen out. Armstrong took the initiative to contact directly the one source CMM cites to "debunk" those who note the abundant academic evidence of the New Deal's economic failures. Unfortunately for CMM, this economist (Gene Smiley) refutes their case. But don't expect the Left to stop trying to shill for Barack Obama's new massive federal spending program, no matter how little window dressing they are left with to cover their embarrassingly thin … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: Ari Armstrong, Barack Obama, basket, Colorado Media Matters, debate, deconstructing, economist, embarrassing, expose, federal spending, folly, Free Colorado, Gene Smiley, initiative, intellectual eggs, Left, New Deal, refutes, silliness, source, window dressing

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Phony Hiring “Freeze” Latest Example of Bill Ritter Really Stepping in It

Governor Bill Ritter's political future looks bleaker and bleaker. It sure looks like the phony hiring "freeze" issue will come back to haunt him. If you think I was hard on Ritter, check out Rossputin's hard-hitting essay:I think it's just one more step toward Bill Ritter being a one-term governor. He ran as a "pro-business Democrat." In fact, what he really is is a "pro-business-as-usual Democrat," something rational people knew we couldn't afford before and someone whom I hope the rest of the voters are coming to realize is clueless, ineffective, and reckless with their money. Clueless. Ineffective. Reckless. I see the wheels turning in Republican strategists minds as they imagine campaign ads for 2010. Meanwhile, the Denver Post - … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: 2010, bad news, Bill Ritter, bleaker, campaign ads, clueless, Colorado bloggers, controversy, Denver Post, employees, endorsed, good news, government, Governor, hard-hitting, haunt, heartburn, hiring freeze, hiring practices, ineffective, non-essential workers, one-term, political future, pro-business, pro-business-as-usual, public records, recession, reckless, Republican strategists, Right-leaning, Ritter administration, Rossputin, state, taxpayers, wheels

2/7/2026 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

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Face The State: Bill Ritter Dissed Emails from Ken Gordon for SOS Fan Club

This morning's must-read for Colorado political junkies ... Face The State digs beneath the public relations stunt that was Gov. Bill Ritter's public feedback email address to help him determine who should be the next Secretary of State:The responses were overwhelmingly in support of [former state senator Ken] Gordon, who received 1,815 votes on a ProgressNow informal online poll. [Former House Speaker Andrew] Romanoff came in second with 632 votes,while [now-Secretary of State Bernie] Buescher trailed with 173 votes. Of the nearly 100 e-mails made public by Ritter's administration (constituents must specifically waive their right to confidential communication), nearly 90 percent favored Gordon. Not that popularity is the best … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: Andrew Romanoff, Bernie Buescher, Colorado, Denver Post, email, Face the State, Ken Gordon, political junkies, Progress Now, public feedback, public relations stunt, qualified, Rosemary Rodriguez, Secretary of State, supporters

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Rocky Mountain Alliance Blog Talk Radio with Mike Kopp Tonight at 8:30

Please note the new time! Blog Talk Radio show expands to 90 minutes of lively and hard-hitting looks at Colorado politics and the world around us... Tune in at 8:30 PM local Mountain Time this evening for the ninth edition of Rocky Mountain Alliance Blog Talk Radio. Tonight's guest is state senator Mike Kopp, Littleton Republican and senate minority caucus chair. The legislative session is just beginning to pick up steam this week, and Senator Kopp will talk about the GOP agenda starting at 9:30 PM. The show's new, 90-minute format opens the door for a second guest (as yet unannounced) at 8:45. Hosts for this evening are Joshua, El Presidente, and Night Twister. Since they were all at the pro-Israel rally downtown Sunday, I'm sure … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Colorado Politics, General, My Life

2/7/2026 By Ben Leave a Comment

Shedding No Tears for the Shane Co. – No Diamond Business Friend of Mine

So the Shane Co. files Chapter 11 bankruptcy. As one not in the habit of frequenting jewelry stores, you might think I'm utterly indifferent. But then you'd see that I'm blogging on the topic, so perhaps you're wondering there must be something prompting me to waste a few minutes. Well, you're right. The lovely Mrs. Virtus and I are here laughing about the story, because we never intend to go back to the Shane Co., Chapter 11 or no. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Fiscal Policy, General, My Life, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: a watcher, argue, arrogance, automakers, bankruptcy, business, Chapter 11, conceded, condescension, Detroit, employee, engagement ring, errands, fiancee, forgiveness, gumball machine, hassle, haughty, indifferent, insurance, jewelry stores, laughing, metro Denver, mistake, money, Mrs. Virtus, palpable, rich, Rocky Mountain News, rough appraisal, rudeness, saleslady, scoffed, Shane Co., solder, sorry, tasks, tax bracket, timetable, unapologetic, unmoved, value, weariness, wedding, wedding band

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