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5/15/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Cast Vote for Best Slogan to Describe Government Borrow-and-Spend Habits

The Americans for Prosperity Foundation is concluding its Stop Spending Our Future "Give It a Name" contest with the chance for you to vote on which of the five finalists best conveys "the threat of government over-spending and/or excessive debt using 10 words or less". While you're there casting your vote, you can also sign the petition to tell Washington the common-sense truth that we can't borrow and spend our way to prosperity. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fiscal Policy, General, liberty, National Politics, PPC Tagged With: Americans for Prosperity Foundation, borrow, contest, excessive debt, finalists, Give It a Name, government, over-spending, petition, prosperity, sign, spend, Stop Spending Our Future, vote, Washington

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...]

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3/2/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Fitting for a Monday Morning: Rossputin’s Sobering Economic Outlook

Just time for a quick link this morning: Rossputin has a well-informed and sobering outlook on the state of the markets and the economy. Simply put, Barack Obama and the Democrats in Washington are out of control. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics Tagged With: Barack Obama, Democrats, economy, markets, out of control, outlook, quick link, Rossputin, sobering, Washington

1/29/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Etch Yesterday in Stone as Rare Proud Moment for Congressional GOP

It's not often that I can say Congressional Republicans make me proud by their actions. So let's etch January 28, 2009, in stone as one of those momentous occasions. Hats off to the House GOP yesterday for standing 100 percent united against the Obama-Democrat trillion dollar pork bill that promises to mount piles of debt on my generation and future generations. Of course, this is small consolation as there aren't enough Republicans - with or without backbone - to stop the socialist steamroller "stimulus" from gliding through. But at least if the GOP hangs tough and united, rather than set us up for disappointment, the Democrats will own this economic disaster. (Will Senate Republicans follow their House brethren?) … [Read more...]

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1/13/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Less than Independent Michael Bennet Invites Fresh, Articulate GOP Opponent

In his Rocky Mountain News column today, Vince Carroll points out that Bill Ritter's new U.S. Senate designate Michael Bennet hasn't shown much in the way of original, independent thought thus far:I've listened to Bennet speak about education issues often enough to appreciate his intelligence and what I sense is an independent mind. And I really didn't expect to see evidence of the latter in these early days. But if he's going to make a case across Colorado for his election in 2010, he'll have to prove he's his own man. And what better way to achieve this than for him to trample on a few of his own party's shibboleths? Once he's been safely sworn in, of course. Looking ahead, Colorado Republicans in 2010 need to rally around a fresh, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, Education, Fiscal Policy, General, National Politics Tagged With: 2010, articulate voice, Bill Ritter, candidate, Colorado, Democrats, education issues, fiscal conservative, hoping, independent, Michael Bennet, own mind, pablum, Republicans, Rocky Mountain News, shibboleths, sworn in, U.S. Senate, Vince Carroll, Washington

1/12/2009 By Ben Leave a Comment

Needed Today: Rossputin’s Explanation of the New Deal’s Ill Economic Effects

Some cliches are just that because they pack so much truth, they become a frequent, handy reference. One of my favorites (originally attributed to conservative thinker George Santayana) is: "Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it." I can't think of anything more relevant to our current national political debate than this thoughtful and well-documented essay posted by Ross Kaminsky at Politics West: "The New Deal was a raw deal for the American economy". These days, the point can't be hammered home enough. As of yet, I've seen little signs that any significant number of our leaders in Washington - many Republicans and nearly all Democrats - have paid attention to this historical lesson. The ramifications may be … [Read more...]

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