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5/5/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

RMA Blog Talk Radio at 8:30 Tonight: Blue Collar Muse and More …

Tune in tonight at 8:30 PM local Mountain time for the 25th edition of Rocky Mountain Alliance Blog Talk Radio. Our confirmed guest for this week is Ken Marrero, an entrepreneur and one of the leading bloggers on the Right, better known to many as Tennessee's Blue Collar Muse. A possible guest from the Colorado state legislature also may join us, but these being the final hectic hours of the session we're playing it by ear. If you miss the live show, you can go back and download the podcast, or just use the handy widget on my sidebar to listen directly from Mount Virtus. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Colorado Politics, General, liberty, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: Blog Talk Radio, bloggers, Blue Collar Muse, Colorado, entrepreneur, hectic, Ken Marrero, legislative session, playing it by ear, podcast, Right, Rocky Mountain Alliance, state legislature, Tennessee

5/5/2009 By Ben 1 Comment

Bob Beauprez Eyeing 2009 Fundraising for Ryan Frazier and Ken Buck?

The Hill provides a birds-eye Beltway view of the Republican primary challenge shaping up to take out the indecisive and vulnerable Michael Bennet, Colorado's newly selected junior U.S. Senator. Writes Aaron Blake:Republicans lately have been talking a lot about fresh faces, with mixed success in actually obtaining them. While the GOP has lined up current and former House members in most other open primaries, Colorado stands out as the one where they may be content to go with a wholly new brand. That change would be particularly stark with [Ryan] Frazier, a 31-year-old African-American city councilman who has opened an exploratory committee for the race and appears set to run. But it’s also apparent with [Ken] Buck, a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, liberty, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: Aaron Blake, Attorney General, Beltway, Bob Beauprez, calendar year, campaign contribution, Cleve Tidwell, Colorado, Dan Caplis, decision, former Congressman, guess, indecisive, John Suthers, Michael Bennet, numbers, open primaries, radar, The Hill, threshold, U.S. Senator, underwhelm, vulnerable, wait-and-see approach

5/1/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Colorado Should Buck Federal Rollback of Union Financial Disclosure Rules

A few months ago I told you about rumored plans that the Obama administration and new Labor Secretary Hilda Solis would relax financial disclosure rules for labor union leaders. Well, they are rumors no longer. Listen to a new iVoices podcast I recorded with Scott Dilley about the federal disclosure rollback and what it means for workers: Check out this detailed posting at Labor Pains to get a further flavor of the hypocritical complaints from union leadership. The disclosure rollback is bad on another level, as well. As I wrote recently in the issue brief Setting the Standard for Pro-Worker Transparency (PDF), Colorado would do well to emulate the U.S. Department of Labor disclosure rules for its own public-sector unions. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, Labor, liberty, My Life, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: administration, audio, Barack Obama, Colorado, complaints, curtain, Democrats, detailed, development, dues-paying, Evergreen Freedom Foundation, fee-paying, financial disclosure, flavor, further, Hilda Solis, hypocritical, issue brief, iVoices, Labor Pains, Labor Secretary, labor union leaders, leadership, listen, plans, podcast, posting, public, public-sector unions, rollback, rules, rumored, Scott Dilley, U.S. Department of Labor, Washington DC, workers

4/30/2009 By Ben 3 Comments

GOP Needs Problems Fixed, But Arlen Specter Defection Isn’t One of Them

I will not deny that the Republican Party (nationally and locally) has had its share of problems and dysfunctions in the recent past. My purpose here is not to write an in-depth treatise analyzing the causes, suffice it to say that a gross lack of fiscal responsibility and a glaring absence of fealty to other mainstream conservative ideas played major roles. But let's be honest: the Party deserves little if any of the blame for the Arlen Specter defection. The man is far less principled than the average member of Congress, and that's saying a lot. Specter's party switch (and his ham-handed, self-serving approach in doing so) showed a lack of respect to the voters of Pennsylvania, and to the intelligence of the average American. That … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Cultural Conservatism, Fiscal Policy, liberty, National Politics Tagged With: absence, add people, American, Arlen Specter, average, beating heart, blame, causes, Congress, conservativce base, conservative, defection, deny, dysfunctions, explanations, fealty, fired up, fiscal responsibility, GOP, ham-handed, hands-off, honest, ideas, intelligence, John Hawkins, Joshua Sharf, jump ship, lack, lack of respect, left-wing radical, livelong day, mainstream, major roles, member, moderates, out-of-whack, party leaders, party switch, Pennsylvania, Porkulus, primaried, problems, psychologically, recent past, Republican Party, Right Wing News, self-serving, slack, status, suggestion, Tea Party movement, tolerant, treatise, voters, White House

4/29/2009 By Ben 1 Comment

Michael Riley’s “100 Days” Obama Paean Could Use a Little Perspective

As Barack Obama nears 100 days in office, major newspapers take notice. Yet what a difference a turn of the phrase makes. First, Michael Riley leads off his "Potent voice of change" on the front page of today's Denver Post:One hundred days into his administration — forced by events and prodded by his own driving leadership style — Barack Obama has brought change to Washington that is bigger, bolder and far more risky than anything he articulated in his historic campaign. What's another way of saying that? Let's ask the editors of the Washington Times:Perplexed about complaints over Mr. Obama's expansion of government, Newsweek editor Jon Meacham asked: "does no one listen during campaigns?" It was these pundits who weren't … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Commemorative, Fiscal Policy, General, liberty, media bias, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: 100 days, adoration, article, articulated, attacks, Barack Obama, bigger, Bill Clinton, Bob Schaffer, bolder, campaign, candidate, change, choice, Congressional career, deficit, Democrat, Denver Post, Diana Degette, ethical debate, expansion, failing, fiscal course, Gallup, Gene Kinsey, George W. Bush, glorified, government, government spending, historical perspective, Jimmy Carter, job performance, Jon Meacham, leadership, Left-wing, massive, Michael Riley, Newsweek, obeisance, Olympian, promises, pundits, reckless, Republican, responsible, Richard Nixon, script, stem cells, succeeding, survey, thrust, U.S. Senate, Washington Times, wisdom

4/28/2009 By Ben 1 Comment

Ryan Frazier Out Stronger than Ken Buck – Don’t Expect to See Beauprez

If the earliest of trends are any indication, Ryan Frazier has come out of the gate looking the strongest in Colorado's Republican primary to challenge Michael Bennet for the U.S. Senate. After all, the rollout of the Ken Buck campaign could have been handled much more adeptly. But then again, the earliest of trends don't amount to much more than something for bloggers to write about. In the end, it should be a very interesting and competitive showdown between Frazier and Buck (with perhaps something to be heard from Cleve Tidwell). That's right. Count me among those who doesn't see former Congressman Bob Beauprez getting in this race. (At least as much as I can gather from a few fans on Ken Buck's Facebook page, and various … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, liberty, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: adeptly, attorney, bloggers, Bob Beauprez, campaign, Cleve Tidwell, clue, Colorado, competitive, Congressman, contributions, credit, Dan Caplis, earliest, Facebook, former, guess, handled, hazard, indication, interesting, Ken Buck, luck, Michael Bennet, nomination, occur, page, paying attention, primary, race, radio, rebirth, Republican, Right, rollout, scuttlebutt, showdown, significant, strength, talk show host, transformation, trends, U.S. Senate, victory, write, wrong

4/28/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Which Nickname Should Honor Michael Bennet’s Ongoing Indecision?

While we're killing time waiting for newly selected U.S. Senator Michael Bennet to make up his mind on the union card-check bill, we can entertain ourselves with a good, old-fashioned nickname debate. The National Republican Senatorial Committee has started a video campaign (watch below the fold) to label Colorado's junior senator as "Back 'N' Forth Bennet": … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, National Politics, PPC, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Back 'N' Forth Bennet, bill, Both Ways Bennet, candidate, card-check, commission, debate, dilemma, effectiveness, El Presidente, entertain, entries, familiar, gubernatorial, homegrown, ideas, irony, junior senator, killing time, label, Michael Bennet, National Republican Senatorial Committee, newly-selected, nickname, old-fashioned, poll, possible, recycle, Republican, Rocky Mountain Right, struck, submit, U.S. Senator, union, video campaign, YouTube

4/28/2009 By Ben 2 Comments

Stand Up Today Against Government Health Care Takeover Attempt

Over at We Stand FIRM, Dr. Paul Hsieh brings attention to an attempt by Washington D.C. Democrats to fast-track a major expansion of government control of health care. If you've been looking for a chance to speak out for liberty, or you are just enraged by the political tactics, as well as the harmful and costly end-game on health care policy, Hsieh provides some great evidence and a couple sample letters you can use to formulate your own letter to Senators Mark Udall and Michael Bennet. The time to stand up is today ... not tomorrow, not next week. Make your voice heard for individual freedom, personal responsibility, and affordable, free market health care! … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, Health Care, liberty, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: affordable, Colorado, costly, Democrats, end-game, enraged, evidence, fast track, formulate, free market, government control, harmful, Health Care, individual freedom, letter, liberty, major expansion, Mark Udall, Michael Bennet, next week, Paul Hsieh, personal responsibility, policy, political, sample letters, speak out, tactics, tomorrow, U.S. Senators, voice, Washington DC, We Stand Firm

4/23/2009 By Ben 7 Comments

On Socialism and Ron Paul: Two Timely Essays for Lovers of Liberty

A quick-hit double-link in the form of two recent essays I recommend as timely and relevant reading for thoughtful lovers of liberty: "The Welfare State and the Meaning of Life" by Greg Forster, whose work I have come to know through his excellent research and analysis of school choice issues, but in this case makes a strong moral case against socialism "Ron Paul's Secession Lies on Video" by libertarian lawyer and thinker Tim Sandefur, a college classmate of mine who delivers a remedial lesson in United States history and the Constitution to the Congressman and former presidential candidate ... It's one thing to speak up loudly against federal overreaches and for a renewed respect of the 10th Amendment, it's quite another to call for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christianity and Faith, clean government, Cultural Conservatism, General, History, liberty, National Politics, PPC, property rights Tagged With: 10th Amendment, analysis, articulate, critical times, discerning, essays, federal overreaches, Greg Forster, History, lawyer, lesson, libertarian, lovers of liberty, moral case, reading, recommend, remedial, research, Ron Paul, school, secession, socialism, Texas, thinker, thoughtful, Tim Sandefur, U.S. Constitution, unilateral, union, welfare state

4/22/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Democrat Numbers Show Door Wide Open for Challenge to Michael Bennet

The results are out: newly selected U.S. Senator Michael Bennet is not doing so great. That's the message from the Democratic firm Public Policy Polling (PPP) -- which commissioned the survey. Politico says Bennet is "off to a slow start". And apparently dissatisfied with the results, the Democrat Dead Governors' blog for the first time features a front-page critique of PPP as "notorious" for its unreliability. From the few previous mentions on their site, PPP polling substantiated Mark Udall's lead in last year's Senate race -- Obama, too. Now, though, we just can't trust them. It's not as if the results are spectacular for the Republican field looking to challenge Michael Bennet. The public is simply not in any way engaged with the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: 2010, appointee, Barack Obama, challenge, conservative, credible, Dead Governors blog, dissatisfied, engaged, escape, front-page critique, GOP, governments, indecisive, independent voters, levers, Mark Udall, mentions, message, Michael Bennet, newly-selected, notorious, opponent, performance, Politico, Public Policy Polling, Republican field, responsibility, results, Ritter, slow start, spectacular, substantiated, survey, thrilled, U.S. Senator, unreliability, voters, Washington DC, wide open

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