Will 2012 be better than 2011? How will it compare to the two years before that? It’s a Presidential election year and voter’s are pondering one question above all others; “Am I better off in 2012 than when Barack Obama was inaugurated as President of the United States?” For most people, the answer is, “no”. [...]
Americans Should Oppose EPA Hydraulic Fracturing Regulation
Domestic natural gas provides nearly 25 percent of electricity in the United States. This proportion stands to increase as additional shale gas deposits become accessible due to the combination of directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing (fracking). This vast resource can provide the nation with plentiful and affordable energy, reduce dependence on foreign oil, and stimulate [...]
Recent Election Results are a Bellwether for 2012
The recent election results speak volumes about the attitude of voters in Colorado and across the United States. Americans resoundingly rejected the tax-and-spend proposals pushed by progressive politicians and media pundits. Informed citizens understand government doesn’t create jobs and tax increases don’t translate to better education.
Stop Pouring Taxpayer Dollars into a Broken Public Education System
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The TEA Party and Occupy Wall Street are Polar Opposites
Our public parks are at risk. The Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement threatens to camp out in every community until they get what they want…whatever that is. Cheered on by the mainstream media, these protestors are billed as the “progressive” version of the TEA Party. Keep dreaming.
Unified by hatred of the wealthy, OWS promotes “world revolution” [...]
Local Governments Should Scrutinize Green Political Activists
I respect citizens who dedicate their time and energy to serving in local government. But I am dismayed that our western slope counties, municipalities, and quasi-government authorities are adopting the agendas of groups like CORE and CLEER with little scrutiny.
The Community Organization for Resource Efficiency (CORE) recently led the push to ban plastic grocery bags. [...]
The U.S. Economy needs Leadership from the President, not Political Posturing
The United States economy is sagging under more than $14.7 trillion of debt. Unemployment exceeds 16% when the underemployed and those who have given up on looking for work are counted. And inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index has run at an elevated rate of 3.6% for the past year. It’s no shock [...]
Free Market Environmentalism Should Supplant Green Political Activism
I’m a proponent of Free Market Environmentalism (FME), a philosophy founded on the Constitutional rule of law, property rights, and free markets. These principles are fundamental to the economic growth and prosperity of the United States of America. The correlation between an increased standard of living and a commitment to environmental stewardship is irrefutable. Liberty [...]
Raising Revenue by Punishing Achievement
The President is out spreading lies about who pays what amount in taxes. You may have heard him say that Warren Buffet is taxed at a lower rate than teachers and plumbers. That’s another Obama lie. He’s comparing the federal tax rate on capital gains from investments to the federal income tax rate. It’s an apples and oranges [...]
President Throws Down the Political Gauntlet
President Obama is pushing for $1.5 trillion in new taxes. His rhetoric is full of the same lies about who is paying how much. The class warfare campaign is the foundation of his re-election hopes. Desperate times call for desperate measures, right? And at the same time Mr. Obama is punting on the issue of entitlement reform. Here’s an interesting [...]
9/11 Coloring Book Causes Controversy
A 911 coloring book published by an American company has sparked anger from some in the Muslim community. These plaintiffs say the book contains an anit-Muslim message. That’s a pretty amazing complaint when the 911 attacks were a horrific attack on Christians and Jews by 19 radical islamists. I guess we’re not allowed to mention [...]