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6/12/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

“Don’t give a crap” WINS Bill Ritter’s State Employee Union Elections

Gov. Bill Ritter's November 2007 executive order at last has successfully completed the loop in unionizing state government in a very un-democratic fashion. Today's Denver Post reports:At least 22,500 secretaries, prison guards and other state employees will soon fall under a union contract following a vote tallied Wednesday, though the majority of eligible workers didn't cast a ballot.... About 6,900 state workers from a pool of 22,500 who were eligible participated in the election, which gave them a choice between Colorado WINS [editorial comment: "Big Labor WINS, Colorado LOSES"] or no union representation. Of those, 5,481 supported the union. That's right. Fewer than one-quarter of eligible state employees voted to be unionized. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, Labor Tagged With: agency fees, Backroom Bill Ritter, Bill Ritter, Collective Bargaining, Colorado taxpayers, Colorado WINS, Denver Post, don't give a crap, election, Executive Order, government services, Intercepts, labor unions, Mike Antonucci, non-union workers, undemocratic, union petition cards, union representation, unionization

6/12/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Brighton Blogger Tells Commissioners to Return Money from No-Bid Contractor

Last week I highlighted the story of two Adams County commissioners on the take from the owner of a company with $12 million in no-bid county government contracts. I've since discovered another local blogger, who has offered some strong, unsolicited advice to commissioners Skip Fischer and Alice Nichol:Accepting a contribution from the beneficiary of the no-bid contract creates, at the least, an appearance of graft. If you aren't going to do your job properly, at the minimum you, should act shocked that it happened, promise to get to the bottom of it and take the appropriate punitive and corrective actions. And make it completely obvious that you do not benefit in any way from the misdeed. Colluding with another Commissioner on … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: Adams County commissioners, Alice Nichol, Brighton Sage, government contracting reform, no-bid contracts, pay-to-play, Skip Fischer

6/12/2008 By Ben 2 Comments

Does Evie Hudak Still Hold Prejudiced and False View of Homeschooling?

One of Colorado's top state legislative races this year - a very high target on the state Republican party's list of potential takeovers - is Senate District 19 in north Jefferson County. The race pits Republican businesswoman Libby Szabo against liberal union activist and state school board member Evie Hudak. Evie Hudak's perceived strength in this race is the education issue, but if a 1999 commentary she wrote for the Denver Post gives any evidence, she holds a narrow, prejudiced, and uninformed view of one major type of education chosen by parents: homeschooling. Here are some excerpts: … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, General Tagged With: better employees, civic affairs, class sizes, Colorado Constitution, community activities, Denver Post, Education, Evie Hudak, homeschooling, Libby Szabo, narrow, prejudiced, Senate District 19, voting

6/11/2008 By Ben 3 Comments

Dems Obstruct Solution to High Gas Prices, GOP Needs McCain to do Better

"Four bucks a gallon": it's the catchphrase that hits home all across America. Even putting the best face on it that they can, even federal government officials admit that gasoline prices figure to remain high for the foreseeable future. Yet on the same day, Democrats on a Congressional committee kill a proposal that would allow the United States to expand its domestic energy supply. I would say they're stuck on stupid, but it's far more likely that Nancy Pelosi, Mark Udall, and the Democrats are glad to see gasoline prices high, as they kowtow to radical environmentalist special interest groups. To top it off, the Democrats' Presidential candidate Barack Obama makes a ridiculous statement suggesting that rising gasoline prices is a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Energy, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics Tagged With: Barack Obama, Congressional Democrats, Congressional Republicans, domestic energy production, federal government, gasoline prices, John Hinderaker, John McCain, Mark Udall, Nancy Pelosi, offshore drilling, Powerline, radical environmentalist lobby

6/11/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

Fort Collins Rejects Government Union Advance, Local Dems Given a Pass

Good news from the north. Fort Collins voters have overwhelmingly rejected the costly and ill-advised proposal to mandate collective bargaining and binding arbitration on city employees. Unions are on the move - they have the ear of our Governor "Backroom" Bill Ritter - but the people have spoken out clearly against the expansion of public employee unionism. Meanwhile, a disturbing sidelight: a Fort Collins blogger points out that the local rag couldn't bother to report on a local Republican candidate's outspoken opposition to the measure:Do you mean to tell me that the Coloradoan doesn't believe it's important for the citizens of Fort Collins to know where their candidates stand on public-employee unions? (This is, after all, a major … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, General, Labor Tagged With: Bill Ritter, binding arbitration, Bob Bacon, Collective Bargaining, Colorado, Colorado Supreme Court, Fort Collins, Fort Collins Coloradoan, John Kefalas, Matt Fries, Northern Colorado Politics, public employee unionism, Randy Fischer

6/10/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Vail Paper Rips Ritter on Tax Hike

Even the editorial boards of smaller Colorado newspapers, in places that are hardly bastion of rock-ribbed conservatism, are assailing Gov. Bill Ritter for his property tax hike. From an editorial in today's Vail Daily:Thanks to the state’s Taxpayers Bill of Rights (TABOR), which stunts the growth of property taxes, those of us who own property in Eagle County shouldn’t expect to see our taxes skyrocket at the same rate as our property values without voter approval. This year, however, taxpayers’ rights were usurped by Gov. Bill Ritter’s decision to freeze the statewide school district property tax rate. Because Eagle County has enjoyed a significant rise in property values — an average of about 40 percent countywide in the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: Bill Ritter, Colorado Supreme Court, Eagle County schools, property tax hike, taxpayers, Vail Daily

6/10/2008 By Ben 2 Comments

Bernie Buescher Lax about Dollars Taken by Ritter’s Unauthorized Tax Hike

It's not just Democrat Governor Bill Ritter who is presuming to wager more than $100 million in taxpayer funds on his confidence in the state supreme court overturning a decision against his unconstitutional property tax increase. The Grand Junction Free Press reports about the lax attitude of a ranking Democrat incumbent from the Western Slope:The appeal has not been scheduled, and Democratic Rep. Bernie Buescher of Grand Junction believes it’s too soon to make a plan for a change that may never come. The article explains that the money collected starts to be spent on July 1. And while Republican lawmakers Rep. Steve King and Sen. Josh Penry want to work quickly to find a prudent solution, Bernie Buescher (pictured) has taken a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General Tagged With: ask first, Bernie Buescher, Bill Ritter, budget shortfall, Christine Habas, Colorado Supreme Court, Democrats, Denver District Court, Grand Junction Free Press, John Suthers, Josh Penry, Laura Bradford, mill levy "freeze", property tax hike, Republicans, special session, State board of education, Steve King, taxpayers

6/8/2008 By Ben 1 Comment

Montana GOP Nominates Socialist Octogenarian to Run for U.S. Senate

It sounds like Republican Party ideals are not exactly in their heyday in Montana (H/T Volokh Conspiracy):Republican U.S. Senate nominee Bob Kelleher wants a “nonviolent revolution” to overthrow the foundation of American government. He favors enormous, FDR-style government work programs to reduce poverty; he wants to nationalize the American oil and gas industries and supports government-run, socialized medicine. He has little nice to say about President Bush or former Montana Gov. Marc Racicot. Political scientists and the head of the Montana Republican Party say Kelleher, 85, isn’t really a Republican, at all. And yet, two days ago, Kelleher beat five other, mostly conservative to mainstream GOP candidates to become the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Christianity and Faith, General, My Life, National Politics Tagged With: Big Sky Country, Bob Kelleher, George W. Bush, John McCain, Marc Racicot, Montana, Republican Party, Socialist, socialized medicine

6/6/2008 By Ben 2 Comments

What Does Bill Ritter Know about Court to Gamble Taxpayer Dollars?

Yesterday, highlighting Governor Bill Ritter's arrogant response to the recent court decision finding his property tax hike unconstitutional, Republican leaders in the state legislature Mike May and Andy McElhany dashed off a scathing letter:It is irresponsible to assume that the Colorado Supreme Court will overturn the decision of the District Court that your property tax proposal from last year is unconstitutional. A new analysis by Legislative Council shows that the cost of doing nothing to address this possibility, before the budget goes into effect on July 1, 2008, will be $272 million! The price of inaction is too great. Serving in the justice system, you saw how difficult it is to win on appeal, and must recognize the need for … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, History Tagged With: 2008 election, Andy McElhany, Best Destiny, Bill Ritter, budget buster, Colorado, Colorado Attorney General, Colorado Supreme Court, Democrat Party, Denver District Court, Dred Scott, education reform, Grand Junction Sentinel, inaugural address, James Buchanan, John Suthers, Legislative Council, Mike May, Mike Saccone, partisan politics, property tax hike, Republicans, Rocky Mountain Right, slavery, special session, U.S. history

6/6/2008 By Ben Leave a Comment

Adams County Officials Take Campaign Cash from No-Bid Contract Holder

Colorado's saga of no-bid contract corruption continues. The Brighton Standard-Blade is reporting that two Adams County Commissioners received campaign contributions from a paving company owner who holds millions of dollars in sole source contracts from the county (H/T Complete Colorado):According to the Colorado Secretary of State’s website, the election committees of Commissioners Alice Nichol and W.R. "Skip" Fischer received $1,000 from Jerry Rhea, president of Quality Paving Co. According to a Channel 7 news investigation last month, Rhea is a friend of Adams County Public Works Director Lee Asay. Asay was placed on administrative leave after the investigation found he awarded $12 million in no-bid contracts to Rhea’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: clean government, Colorado Politics, General Tagged With: Abel Tapia, Adams County commissioners, Alice Nichol, Brighton Standard-Blade, clean government, Colorado Secretary of State, Complete Colorado, corruption, Denver Post, ethics, government contracting reform, Jerry Rhea, Lee Asay, no-bid contracts, pay-to-play, Political contributions, Quality Paving Company, Skip Fischer, sole source contracts

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