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3/5/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

SB 228 a Sure Way to Lower Colorado’s High Economic Freedom Ranking

Sean Paige (the American Contrarian) points readers to a recent study from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University that shows Colorado ranks 3rd among the states in economic freedom. Apparently, statehouse Democrats, along with the occasional useful Republican, strongly feel Colorado ranks too high. How else do you explain Senate Bill 228? One of the leading arguments against SB 228 - including among the moderate sectors of the business community - has been the threat posed to a reliable stream of transportation funding. But a watcher makes the case that the real winning argument is simply to demonstrate the outrageous growth of government caused by repealing the 6 percent spending cap. I say: Give me both arguments. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, PPC, property rights Tagged With: against, American Contrarian, arguments, Colorado, economic freedom, George Mason University, growth of government, Mercatus Center, ranks, readers, Sean Paige, Senate Bill 228, spending cap, states, study, transportation funding

2/19/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Michael Bennet to Colorado Taxpayers: Porkulus is Merely the Beginning

Selected Senator Michael Bennet to Colorado taxpayers: "The beatings will continue until moral improves". So reports the Fort Morgan Times on Bennet's visit yesterday:Government has to find some kind of answer to the economic woes which are besieging the country, he said. The stimulus package is just the beginning, but it can bring some relief, Bennet said. [emphasis added] What's next? The Obama housing plan? You know, rewarding irresponsible behavior, paying your neighbor's mortgage. Does Michael Bennet have a position on the Obama housing plan? Or maybe he just expects Colorado's hard-working taxpayers to assume the position again (you know, hand in wallet).... Is there anything Bennet will support or oppose without the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics, PPC, property rights Tagged With: beatings, beginning, Colorado, economic woes, Fort Morgan Times, hard-working, irresponsible behavior, Michael Bennet, morale, oppose, permission, position, relief, senator, stimulus package, support, taxpayers, visit, White House

2/17/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Rocky Mtn Alliance Blog Talk Radio at 8:30: Obama in Denver, Chris Maj

Tune in starting at 8:30 PM local Mountain Time this evening for the 14th edition of Rocky Mountain Alliance Blog Talk Radio. The show will feature an extended review of President Obama's visit to Denver to sign the Porkulus bill (aka Generational Theft Act) and the organized response at the State Capitol (please join us for the noontime event). Tonight's scheduled guest is Denver-based political activist Chris Maj, also an affiliate of Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty. Here is the bio he offered:Chris Maj (pronounced May) is a self-employed computer programmer in the telecommunications industry, avid sportsmen and home brewer. After recovering from many different political parties back east in tax shackled upstate New York, he and his … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics, PPC, property rights Tagged With: Barack Obama, Barry Goldwater, bio, Blog Talk Radio, Campaign for Liberty, Chris Maj, Denver, fiscal conservative, freedom, Generational Theft Act, George Lilly, less government, libertarian, liberty, lower taxes, Mount Virtus, podcast, political activist, Porkulus, response, Rocky Mountain Alliance, Ron Paul, Ronald Reagan, sidebar, State Capitol, widget

2/14/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Won’t Forget Obama Sticking Us with Signing of Generational Theft Act

Happy Valentine's Day. I'm sick, and it isn't lovesickness. It does include the nauseous feeling I got learning that Barack Obama plans to sign the trillion-dollar-plus Generational Theft Act right here in our own backyard. Yeah, just stick it in our eye. No thanks, Mr. President. The symbolism of the action won't be forgotten in our independent state, and should serve as a nice prelude to the Rally for Personal Freedom. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics, PPC, property rights Tagged With: backyard, Barack Obama, Colorado, forgotten, Generational Theft Act, independent state, lovesickness, Mr. President, nauseous feeling, nice prelude, Rally for Personal Freedom, sick, symbolism, trillion dollar, Valentine's Day

2/12/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

March 1 at the Colorado State Capitol: Join the Rally for Personal Freedom

The newly-formed Gadsden Society of Colorado - so named for Colonel Christopher Gadsden who popularized the Revolutionary "Don't Tread On Me" flag - is hosting a "Rally for Personal Freedom" on Sunday, March 1, at the State Capitol in downtown Denver. Rising star and voice of liberty Ryan Frazier will be the keynote speaker. El Presidente has the details. Spread the word. Hope to see you there. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, My Life, property rights, Random and Miscellaneous Tagged With: Christopher Gadsden, Colorado, Don't Tread On Me, El Presidente, flag, Gadsden Society, personal freedom, rally, Revolutionary, Ryan Frazier, State Capitol

2/12/2009 By Ben 1 Comment

Rocky Mtn News Reports: “Panel Votes to Ban Plastic Retail Bags”

And Colorado is a step closer to once again being safe for democracy:The bag ban was the brainchild of a teacher and a group of students at Kent Denver School, who approached lawmakers with their idea. Sen. Jennifer Veiga and Rep. Joe Miklosi, both Denver Democrats, agreed to sponsor the measure. Maybe we can poll some children for the best way to balance the budget, too. And maybe Senator Veiga and Representative Miklosi could help carry all those re-usable bags into Wal-Mart (oh wait, not that evil store where people can save money....) Because we know they don't want to create a renaissance of paper bags and destroy the forests. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, PPC, property rights Tagged With: ban, brainchild, Colorado, Democrats, Denver, destroy, evil store, forests, Jennifer Veiga, Joe Miklosi, Kent Denver School, lawmakers, paper bags, plastic bag, re-usable bags, renaissance, save money, sponsor, students, teacher, Wal-Mart

2/9/2009 By Ben 1 Comment

The Case at Cherokee Trail, and Cracking Down on “Zero-Tolerance”

Over at Ed News Colorado, I authored a post today titled "The Absurdity of Zero-Tolerance Zealots" - about the incident at Cherokee Trail High School. (Just in case you wanted to see my thoughts on the matter.) Mr. Bob wonders if the crackdown is coming on the Color Guard next. Meanwhile, the state senate minority office reports proposed legislation may be coming to address the overreach of "zero-tolerance" policies on students in military-oriented youth groups: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General, PPC, property rights Tagged With: absurdity, Berthoud, Cherokee Trail High School, Color Guard, crackdown, Douglas County, Ed News Colorado, Kevin Lundberg, legislation, Marie Morrow, military-oriented, minority office, Mr. Bob, policies, post, state senate, titled, Young Marines, youth groups, zero-tolerance

2/2/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Residents in Wake of Latest RTD Expansion, See Property Rights Project

Denver's Regional Transportation District (RTD) says it needs to condemn 56 properties in northeast Denver for light-rail expansion. Maybe we can hope RTD has learned some lessons from arousing the ire of property owners on the west side of Denver. The stories of Daniel Gallegos, Kim Snyder, Galen Foster, and others should be instructive. But don't hold your breath. Residents who may be affected by RTD's latest expansion should empower themselves by checking out the resources provided by the Independence Institute's Property Rights Project. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General, property rights, RTD, transportation Tagged With: breath, Daniel Gallegos, Denver, empower, Galen Foster, Independence Institute, instructive, Kim Snyder, lessons, light-rail expansion, northeast Denver, property owners, Property Rights Project, Regional Transportation District, resources

2/2/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

In Denver Area? Come to Feb 3 Event on Worst U.S. Supreme Court Rulings

Interested in a lively and informative presentation and discussion of some of the worst U.S. Supreme Court decisions in our history, and ideas for the federal judiciary to get back on a more Constitutional path? Are you still looking for something to do this Tuesday evening (February 3) and live in the Denver area? Well, here's an event for you. Institute for Justice president William "Chip" Mellor, one of the co-authors of the new book The Dirty Dozen: How Twelve Supreme Court Cases Radically Expanded Government and Eroded Freedom will be speaking at the Independence Institute (directions here). Tomorrow evening's event starts with a 5:30 reception, followed by the program at 6:00. Go here to RSVP. I hope to see you there. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: General, Health Care, Judiciary, National Politics, PPC, property rights Tagged With: Chip Mellor, co-author, Constitutional, decisions, Denver area, directions, Dirty Dozen, event, federal judiciary, freedom, government, History, Independence Institute, informative, Institute for Justice, lively, President, program, reception, RSVP, Tuesday, U.S. Supreme Court

1/26/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

On Second Thought, I Guess the State Capitol Isn’t as Dangerous as All That

So I've heard the State Capitol has become a rough place these days (yes, Denver truly is the Wild West!), but I had no idea it had come to this, as disclosed in the Headline of the Week: "Brophy bill to protect homeowners killed in committee". My first thought was, How many homeowners have been killed in committee meetings lately? I especially have reason to be concerned, seeing as how I plan to be under the golden dome tomorrow to speak on a new media/blogger luncheon panel to the Senate GOP Caucus. I will be joined by the famous Vodkapundit (aka Stephen Green), Zombyboy, Rossputin (aka Ross Kaminsky), Charles Martin, and Face The State editor Brad Jones. Frankly, I'm humbled to be with this group of accomplished bloggers / new … [Read more...]

Filed Under: blogging, Climate Hysteria, Colorado Politics, Fiscal Policy, General, My Life, PPC, property rights, Second Amendment Tagged With: bill, Bill Ritter, blogger, Brad Jones, busy, canine sex, carding, cats, Charles Martin, committee, concerned, Democrats, Denver, digress, Face the State, golden dome, good idea, Governor, Greg Brophy, gurus, headline, homeowners, intruders, kibosh, legislative attempt, meetings, New Energy Economy, new media, no idea, Peoples Press Collective, politically correct, predictable, property, quote of the day, represent, Resurrection Song, Rocky Mountain Alliance, Ross Kaminsky, Rossputin, rough place, sad, Senate GOP, State Capitol, state senator, statehouse, Stephen Green, Taxasaurus, Vodkapundit, Wild West, Zombyboy

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