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Boulder’s Prescriptive Pathway To Higher Rent Costs

As I wrote in February, keeping Boulder green isn’t easy and the Boulder City Council Eco-Police still need to keep “Two Men and a Truck” employed. Since then Boulder has been busy paving their Smart-Reg Prescriptive Pathway to sustainable economic and political control. Smart-Regs is being billed as a greenhouse reduction program by using a...
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MSM Declares Intellectual Bankruptcy

MSM Declares Intellectual Bankruptcy

Article originally posted by Aaron Gomez of Colorado Freedom.net What do Tiger Woods, war, and the iPad have in common? On a normal day nothing, but yesterday they were headline news. Well… sort of: The iPad has certainly been a major disappointment. And Tiger Woods? Man what a jerk! I’m glad that Rockies player...
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More Tax Breaks At Risk In Colorado

More Tax Breaks At Risk In Colorado

This Time Around The Democrats Have “Dynamic Analysis” Colorado House Majority Leader Paul Weissmann and his gang of Democratic friends have learned that with the aid of the Colorado Supreme Court, every tax credit and exemption in the books is subject to elimination despite the Taxpayer’s Bill Of Rights (TABOR) amendment. If the Colorado...
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Fidel Castro Proclaims Obamacare a Miracle!

Fidel Castro Proclaims Obamacare a Miracle!

There’s been a lot of words like socialism, facism, and communism used to describe Obamacare and many say that is an unfair description. Rather than argue about whose interpretation is valid, let’s ask an expert. What we need is a leader who has years of experience with government-run health care; who has experience micro-managing...
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Want To Get Away From It All?

You may want to reconsider that camping get-away you have planned if you’re thinking of seclusion, getting away from technology, and getting “back in touch” with mother nature. Depending on where you are camping, the only touching that may be going on is the Federal Park Ranger touching the video camera controls aimed at...
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The Internet Made Me Do It!

Garry Reid, deputy assistant secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Combating Terrorism recently spoke to the Senate Armed Services Emerging Threats subcommittee. Reid, according to a report by The Hill, said, “Enabled by 21st-century technology, extremists have optimized the use of Internet chat rooms, Web sites and e-mail chains to spread their virulent...
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Keeping Boulder Green Isn’t Easy

The city of Boulder Colorado has been having a little trouble getting people to reduce their carbon footprints according to the Wall Street Journal article Boulder Struggles With Energy Conservation. In 2006, Boulder voters approved the nation’s first “carbon tax,” now $21 a year per household, to fund energy-conservation programs. The city took out...
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Tired of People Taking Over The Tea Party? Join The Beer Party

Mike Church introduces the new Beer Party, a fun alternative to the tea party. Visit the Beer Party Tavern. P.S. B.Y.O.B
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