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Public Lands Exclusionists Go Gunning For New Targets

By Sean Paige | On May 20, 2013 | No Comments

It used to be just motorized recreation that Gang Green wanted banned from public lands. But now, as was predictable, the champions of recreational correctness are taking aim at lighter-on-the-land activities like mountain-biking, rock-climbing, skiing (downhill and cross country) and even endurance running events. I’m sure many of these “low-impact” recreationists shrugged, or maybe even cheered, when greens and government bureaucrats began the push to oust
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On Energy, Too, Obama’s a One Trick Pony

"Green Energy" Fixation a Repeat of Past Mistakes

By Bob Beauprez | On May 16, 2013 | No Comments

A new language was introduced in Washington when President Obama began his first term in office. For a time, it flummoxed his observers, including many Republicans, who were caught off-balance by the combination of the President’s soaring rhetoric and his Chicago-style politics. The language is newspeak. Introduced by George Orwell, it is characterized by using familiar words and phrases in
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It’s Time to End Federal Energy Favoritism

By James Volvo | On May 7, 2013 | No Comments

It’s time to treat renewable energy providers just like everyone else. In many ways, the playing field is dramatically tilted in their favor, with myriad tax credits, grant programs, loan guarantees and purchase mandates.  However, federal policy still excludes renewables, coal-fired electricity production and nuclear from an important business structure from which other forms of energy have benefited. Congress should expand
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Only Hickenlooper Can Stop the Rural Rate Hike Express

By Sean Paige | On May 2, 2013 | No Comments

The Rural Rate Hike Express, otherwise known as SB-252, just sped through the Statehouse and is bearing down on Coloradans at breakneck speed. Our best hope now is that Gov. John Hickenlooper, recognizing the harm this bill will do the state’s fragile economy, will pull out his veto pen just in the nick of time. Hickenlooper came to office as
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More Energy Meddling Will Hurt Rural Colorado

Urban Politicos Are Clueless About Costs of What They're Doing

By Mark Hillman | On Apr 30, 2013 | No Comments

Now that they have regained total control of the State Capitol, Democrat leaders in the legislature just cannot resist kicking rural Colorado every time they get a chance. It was necessary, they told us, for rural Coloradans – and gun owners everywhere – to compromise our lifestyle and our freedom as part of their irrational quest to make us safer
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Wind Programs A Cuisinart for Taxpayer Cash

By Mark Stricherz, Colorado Observer | On Apr 26, 2013 | No Comments

WASHINGTON — Billions of dollars in federal spending on wind-energy initiatives likely have been excessive and unnecessary, according to the government’s own watchdog. The federal departments of Energy and Agriculture handed out taxpayer dollars to start-up wind companies without checking whether the funding was needed, the report from the General Accountability Office states. “(W)hether initiatives’ incremental support was always needed
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The Hidden Hand Behind Keystone Obstructionism

Anti-Pipeline Effort Bankrolled By "Robber Baron" Billions

By Ron Arnold | On Apr 19, 2013 | No Comments

Americans concerned about gasoline prices were encouraged by the Pew Research Center’s new poll, whose headline blared, “Keystone XL Pipeline draws broad support.” A score box showed 63% supporting and only 23% opposing the pipeline that would transport oil from Canada’s vast Alberta oil sands deposits through the Plains states to Texas refineries. “Every one-cent increase at the pump steals
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An Energy Plan Lenin Would Love

Central Planners Hatch Big Plans for Rural Colorado

By Sean Paige | On Apr 16, 2013 | No Comments

The Soviet Union not long ago was relegated to the “ash heap of history,” but the command-and-control economic policies that served as a hallmark of the regime – and which also helped hasten its demise – remain alive and well, and surprisingly popular, in a country that ought to know better. From economics to agriculture to energy policy, central planning is not in
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The Silence of the Lambs

Feds Ripoff Colorado Energy Royalties and Dormat Dems Don't Flinch

By Sean Paige | On Mar 31, 2013 | No Comments

In yet another act of sequester sadism, Uncle Scam is shorting Colorado $8.4 million in energy royalties that are owed to the state. It’s our share of $110 million Washington is withholding, as a means of maximizing pain in the ongoing game of sequester chicken. But these aren’t like other sequester-related cuts in some important ways, which ought to raise loud and persistent objections from our governor, senators
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Eco-Imperialism Meets Vulture Environmentalism

By Paul Driessen | On Mar 27, 2013 | No Comments

Gina McCarthy, President Obama’s choice to replace Lisa Jackson at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, has been chastised for having lied to Congress, in claiming that EPA did not use “dangerous manmade climate change” to justify new 54.5 mpg standards for cars and light trucks. She’s also been implicated in the agency’s practice of using fake emails to hide questionable
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