Believe it or not, in at least one specific area public discourse in the United States is a bit better than it was a few decades ago. How so? Today […]
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Denver voters will decide seven local measures on this year’s November ballot, including both city council referred questions and citizen-initiated measures. The following are my recommendations for each of them […]
Skimming over twenty words included in ballot questions can mean giving up your state constitutional rights—and consent over taxpayer refunds–forever. Here’s the red flag: A tax hiking ballot question that […]
The massive chunk of federal pandemic relief for Colorado is landing directly in local government bank accounts with essentially no strings attached. Why it matters: The unprecedented, one-time infusion raises major […]
Censorship is a recurring plague upon the free society that has once again reared its ugly head in recent times. I originally penned this essay nearly three years ago, upon […]
No less than Gov. Jared Polis has called publicly for eliminating Colorado’s income tax. He is, of course, no anti-government rebel from the radical right. He is a liberal Democrat […]
Coloradans are about to be inundated with ads about all the different initiatives that will be on the ballot this November. All told, there are 11 statewide ballot measures this […]
The pandemic has reaffirmed a lesson that should have been taught by the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attack: the importance of having a resilient society that can withstand all kinds […]
“As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live.” On his trip to Australia in 1986, Pope St. John Paul II reaffirmed […]
Affordable housing has been in short supply for a number of years along rapidly growing Colorado’s populous Front Range. That goes for the state’s resort towns in the mountains, too. […]





