Independence Institute on jihad against public-art spending in Denver

Even when times are good, fiscal conservatives often rail against public spending for the arts — because, apparently, life would be better if we lived in a joyless, monochromatic society modeled on George Orwell’s 1984. And when the economy turns south, such arguments only intensify. Given that, the only surprising…

Liberals yell back at Mike Coffman healthcare town hall

The crowd outside Representative Mike Coffman’s healthcare town hall in Littleton yesterday wasn’t as scary as some in recent days, for obvious reasons: Coffman, a Republican, is against many, if not most, of the ideas in the current plan, making him an ally of reform enemies who’ve seemed to be…

Denver Blogs: Noooooooo!

Can you identify a good blog? Send samples here. Nuggets interested in Wally Szczerbiak. Which, by the way, is a truly horrible idea. (Denver Stiffs) Man. You can’t even screw a cow any more without worrying about catching something. (5280) Scott McInnis: We didn’t name him Shmuck of the Week…

Senator Morgan Carroll tries to explain Pinnacol

Senator Morgan Carroll, an Aurora Democrat who heads the interim committee looking into the 800-pound gorilla known as Pinnacol Assurance, knows plenty about the enterprise, which the Denver Business Journal describes as a “state political subdivision that operates as a mutual insurance company and serves as the workers’-compensation policy provider…

Denver Blogs: In Vail, a debate burns over roads

Our daily blog foraging. Send tips. Where we’re going (skiing), we just might need roads. Unless we want to catch on fire. (Colorado Independent) A plea for Southwest to fail. (Colorado Pols) The Nuggets bench continues to disintegrate. (Denver Stiffs) How to watch a Broncos preseason game without gouging your…

Denver Blogs: Falling Dodgers?

We’re in the cyber-outfield, shagging links. If we missed any, shout. Can the Rockies (or the Giants) actually catch the Dodgers? It’s not as far-fetched as you think. (Purple Row) Take our police chief. Please! (Lakewood Edge) Let’s go deep: A look at the NBA’s union contract. (Denver Stiffs)…

Ed Perlmutter gets an earful at health-care meeting in Brighton

On Friday, we shared a video in which folks protesting healthcare reform in Pueblo compared Obamacare to Pol Pot and Adolph Hitler — and this brand of overheated rhetoric is hardly isolated to that community. Over the weekend at an event in Brighton, pro-healthcare reform rep Ed Perlmutter was greeted…

PERA to share financial situation via live webcast

No question that the fiscal downturn in these United States has battered Colorado’s Public Employees Retirement Association, or PERA — and so have critics like the Denver Post’s Vince Carroll, who’s taken on the topic in column after column. As a result, plenty of folks who depend upon PERA are…

Pueblo rally compares Obamacare to Pol Pot, Hitler

Another fascinating look at the healthcare “debate,” this one reportedly from a Patients First rally in Pueblo, in which a speaker claims that proposed legislation would authorize “end-of-life orders” he likens to the atrocities of Pol Pot and Hitler. Does that mean federal stimulus dollars will be going to build…

A personhood amendment by any other name….

Remember the Personhood Amendment? Promoted as the brainchild of then-21-year-old Kristi Burton, the subject of a Westword profile, the measure would have established that a human’s life begins at the moment of fertilization — and despite a big effort on its behalf by abortion foes, it was easily defeated in…

More signs that Bob Beauprez wants to take on Michael Bennet

Our Monday Denver Blogs post linked a Colorado Pols item about Bob Beauprez, who lost to Bill Ritter in a 2006 gubernatorial bid, and now seems eager to take on Senator Michael Bennet in 2010. A Politico article Colorado Pols references finds Big Bob denigrating the chances that either Aurora…

Colorado’s marijuana growing pains continue

In July, at the end of a marathon twelve-plus hour hearing attended by hundreds, the state health board rejected contentious new restrictions on medical marijuana dispensaries, including one that may have limited them to five patients each. But that doesn’t mean questions and controversies surrounding the state’s booming medical marijuana…

Denver Blogs: Welcome To Camp

Give us this day our daily blog. And send links. Broncos training camp opens. (Mile High Report) And the Rockies make a move, right under the trade deadline, for some left-handed relief. (Purple Row) Another Jared Polis link? Why not. (Square State)…