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4/14/2009 By Ben 3 Comments

Remember the 10th Amendment! (We’ll Worry about the Alamo Later)

God bless Texas:Gov. Rick Perry joined state Rep. Brandon Creighton and sponsors of House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 50 in support of states’ rights under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. “I believe that our federal government has become oppressive in its size, its intrusion into the lives of our citizens, and its interference with the affairs of our state,” Gov. Perry said. “That is why I am here today to express my unwavering support for efforts all across our country to reaffirm the states’ rights affirmed by the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. I believe that returning to the letter and spirit of the U.S. Constitution and its essential 10th Amendment will free our state from undue regulations, and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Labor, PPC Tagged With: 10th Amendment, Alamo, Barack Obama, Brandon Creighton, federal government, Governor, HCR 50, hope, interference, intrusive, liberty, national roots, President, regulations, Rick Perry, states rights, Tax Day Tea Party, Texas, U.S. Constitution

4/14/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Legislation to Unionize Colorado State Government: Coming 2010 Battle?

Via the Right to Work blog comes news that the new Republican Governor of Arizona Jan Brewer has repealed her predecessor's executive order granting union powers to state workers. This scenario (and others like it before - witness Missouri and Indiana as examples) is precisely why the Colorado WINS labor coalition will not rest satisfied with Bill Ritter's November 2007 executive order that introduced collective bargaining to our state government. Odds are strong that the political winds will favor Big Labor pushing a broad piece of government employee collective bargaining legislation in 2010. The question is whether the Democrats in charge at the State Capitol by then will have backed off the cliff's edge, and from governing away their … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, Labor, PPC Tagged With: 2010, Arizona, Big Labor, Bill Ritter, broad, cliff's edge, Collective Bargaining, Colorado WINS, Democrats, Executive Order, governing, government employees, Governor, Indiana, Jan Brewer, labor coalition, legislation, majority, Missouri, political winds, precisely, predecessor, question, Republican, right-to-work, satisfied, scenario, State Capitol, state government, state workers, union powers

4/13/2009 By Ben 2 Comments

Denver Tax Day Tea Party vs. Democrats’ Overreach on State Budget

It's almost time for the Tax Day Tea Party at the State Capitol in Denver (with a great idea for an official logo, compliments of Ben Hummel). Here's where it gets good: While we citizens will be standing outside, protesting government overreach and proclaiming our rights, inside the members of the state house will be wrestling with the tough decisions of a budget vote. Funny thing is, the decisions wouldn't be nearly so tough if the Democrat-led legislature had voted three years ago to create a rainy day fund (PDF) proposed by Representative Cory Gardner and Senator Josh Penry. Instead, the same day as the Tea Party takes place, the Democrats will be trying to avoid tough decisions by raiding hundreds of millions of dollars from the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, liberty, My Life, PPC, property rights Tagged With: bad name, bailout, Ben Hummel, best option, budget vote, citizens, complacent, Cory Gardner, demand, Democrat legislature, Denver, government overreach, hogwash, illegal, indirect tax, information, Josh Penry, Kent Lambert, meet-and-greet, members, mobile updates, official logo, people, Pinnacol Assurance, private, proclaiming, protesting, rainy day fund, Republican Study Committee, Republicans, rights, RSCColorado, shortage, State Capitol, state house, state legislators, successful, Tax Day, Tea Party, tough decisions, workmen's comp

4/13/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

BREAKING: ColoradoPols Behind the Curve on Local GOP Politics

"Breaking" news from the Dead Governors: Marc Holtzman won't be running for governor. Hey, don't yawn at me like that. -- Oh, I see ... you're yawning at their headline? -- So what you're trying to say is the Dead Guvs aren't exactly the source of breaking news for things happening on the Republican side of the aisle here in Colorado? -- Okay, okay, call me Captain Obvious. But I'm not the only one around here.... Sources also have shared with Mt. Virtus a sneak peek at some possible upcoming headlines from the Democrat Pols blog:Breaking: Bill Owens Says He Doesn't Want Governor's Job Again Breaking: Jane Norton 'Not in the Mix' to Take On Ritter Breaking: Bruce Benson to Stay at CU, Won't Vie for Governor's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Colorado Politics, General, PPC, Random and Miscellaneous, Sports and Leisure Tagged With: Amazing Race, Bill Owens, Bill Ritter, breaking news, Bruce Benson, Captain Obvious, Carmelo Anthony, Dead Governors, Democrat, Denver Broncos, headlines, Jay Cutler, Lindsey Vonn, Marc Holtzman, The Fray, Tim Gill, Ward Churchill

4/13/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Democrats Gamble State Finances, Majority Status, on Pinnacol “Gimmick”

The budget debate at Colorado's State Capitol heads into full throttle this week. In a tough year, the linchpin to the Democrats' plan is a raid on the privately-funded Pinnacol Assurance Company. Even the Denver Post recognizes this as a bad idea:If lawmakers can't get money from Pinnacol, higher education could be cut by more than $400 million — more than half the state's allotment to colleges and universities. Pinnacol offers guaranteed workers' compensation insurance, and Republicans have argued that because the insurer's assets were funded by businesses paying premiums, the state should keep its hands off. [Attorney General John] Suthers, a Republican, clearly, agrees. The Pinnacol idea is dubious at best. It is a gimmick, a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, PPC Tagged With: accustomed, Andrew Ripemoff, anti-taxpayer, assets, Attorney General, bad idea, budget, Colorado, court decision, debate, Democrats, Denver Post, desperate times, dubious, editorial, elected leaders, eliminating, eschewing, Face the State, full throttle, funnier take, gimmick, higher education, important connection, insurer, John Suthers, linchpin, majority party, Mary Mullarkey, newfound powers, notch, own hides, Pinnacol Assurance, plan, primary strategy, Republican, risky gimmick, State Capitol, supreme court, TABOR, tax exemptions, tough decisions, tough year, workers compensation

4/13/2009 By Ryan Leave a Comment

Perlmutter Earmarks Ahoy!

Unfortunately, Congressman Ed Perlmutter is on the earmark bandwagon.  His requests for my hometown of Arvada were: $6,000,000 - Garrison St flood control $600,000 - Wadsworth Trail $1,400,000 - 56th Avenue bypass $2,600,000 - Clear Creek Overflow project These sound like fine projects that need funding, but they aren't a federal concern.  Instead of using federal funds in this way (raiding our savings accounts through inflation and our wallets through taxation), Ed Perlmutter should leave us to solve local issues locally. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics, PPC

4/13/2009 By Ben 3 Comments

Penn State’s “The Veteran” Training Video Brings Back Ironic Memories

I couldn't resist commenting on this one - from the Wall Street Journal's Best of the Web:"What if it was 'Oh, the gay one,' or 'Oh, the Asian kid?' " asks Maggie Kwok, head of the Penn State Veterans Organization in an interview with the Daily Collegian, PSU's student newspaper. She is referring to a "training video," prepared by the university's Counseling and Psychological Services office, depicting "worrisome student behavior." The office swiftly removed the video when it prompted a kerfuffle, but the PSU College Republicans preserved it on YouTube. It's a fascinating documentation of academic prejudice. Why bring this one up? I find the video not only bizarrely condescending in the generic sense, and for all the cogent reasons … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, clean government, Cultural Conservatism, Education, General, My Life, PPC, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: analysis, Best of the Web, bizarrely, blue book exams, cogent reasons, College Republicans, complain, condescending, Counseling and Psychological Services, courteous, Daily Collegian, different era, diligent, engaged, essays, female, generic, generous, graduate students, hardest-working, honest, James Taranto, kerfuffle, Maggie Kwok, mature, office hours, Penn State University, personal connection, polite, privilege, razzed, recitations, room, ROTC, stood my ground, student, student newspaper, sympathy factor, teaching assistant, training video, university, veterans, Wall Street Journal, whole experience, worrisome student behavior

4/9/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Dress Down: Bill Ritter’s Big Idea

Let it never be said that Governor Bill Ritter is not a man of big ideas:In a recent letter to state employees in the state publication Stateline, Ritter talks about the hard economic times and thanks employees for their hard work. He then applauds a stress-reducing move by the Department for Health Care Policy and Financing to extend “‘dress down Fridays’ to every day of the week.” Senator Ted Harvey wondered whether it might be an April Fools Day joke. I'm wondering if it was an idea hatched as the result of his executive order authorizing collective bargaining -- er, employee partnerships. Whatever it is, somehow methinks this wasn't the dressing down being cited by our governor. Five days a week of that would make most … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, Labor, PPC, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: April Fools Day, authorizing, big ideas, Bill Ritter, Collective Bargaining, Department for Health Care Policy and Financing, dress down Fridays, employee partnerships, Executive Order, Governor, hard economic times, hatched, idea, joke, letter, man, publication, result, senator, state employees, Stateline, stress-reducing, Ted Harvey

4/9/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Which Party Will Miss Peter Groff as Senate President More: GOP or Dems?

It seems almost certain that Democrat Senate President Peter Groff has tried to remain mum about the news of his impending departure to join the Obama administration in Washington to avoid distraction from an especially difficult budget process in the state legislature this year. But the cat's out of the bag now. Kind, classy words in the Denver Post from the Republican opposition:"Washington's gain is our loss," said Sen. Greg Brophy, R-Wray.... "I hope that President Obama gives him a job with a lot of power in the Department of Education," said Senate Minority Leader Josh Penry, R-Grand Junction. It's hard to say which party will miss him more at the helm of the state senate in 2010. For Republicans, he's a strong ally on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: 2011, adversary, bandied about, budget process, classy, critical, Democrat, Denver Post, Department of Education, difficult, education reform, election year, fiscally conservative, Grand Junction, Greg Brophy, helm, Josh Penry, kind, likable, motivation, mum, Obama administration, other issues, perceived, Peter Groff, potential, reasonable middle, replacements, Republican, sad, senate minority leader, Senate President, state legislature, state senate, strong ally, Washington, well-respected, words, Wray

4/8/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Shocking Headline of the Year

"Kim Jong Il Re-Elected as Leader of North Korea" ...You know, I thought for sure the people would vote him out ... Oh, wait, never mind ... Only one thing: the article doesn't tell us if he got 100% of the "vote" like Saddam Hussein did ... Hmmm .... … [Read more...]

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