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Colorado Tea Party on Facebook Seems to Want to Advance the “Birther Agenda.” Seriously?

July 26, 2010 by Justin View Comments

It is my theory that the crazies from the two main political parties come out in full force when their party doesn’t hold the Presidency. As a result, I’ve kept a little distance between myself and any tea party groups/gatherings (I attended one on 4/15/09, but that’s it). I don’t think they’re gatherings of racists, though like any large gathering of any kind, there are probably some racists there. Mostly, I try to steer clear of kooks and conspiracy theorists.

Case in point: Ken Buck, a Republican running for U.S. Senate in Colorado, was recently caught saying, “will you tell those dumbasses at the Tea Party to stop asking questions about birth certificates while I’m on the camera?” Full story, including Mr. Buck’s response to the fallout, can be found here.

From there, it’s getting a little weird. The Colorado Tea Party Facebook page, which claims to be,

The Official Colorado Tea Party Page.

Standing on the Judeo-Christian Principles of the United States Constitution.

The central hub for Colorado Activists who, uncompromisingly, work to reclaim Colorado’s family values and America’s Greatness.

posted the following this morning:

kenbuckoriginal Colorado Tea Party on Facebook Seems to Want to Advance the “Birther Agenda.”  Seriously?

You’ll notice that I had to grab it from my Hootsuite feed, as it was deleted within 5 minutes and replaced with:

kenbuckrevised Colorado Tea Party on Facebook Seems to Want to Advance the “Birther Agenda.”  Seriously?

So, my question becomes: is this group run by birthers, sympathetic to birthers, or is this just a case of bad communication?

Filed Under: Blog, Colorado Politics

Seriously, Mr. Tancredo?

July 12, 2010 by Justin View Comments

You know, there was a point in time where a pretty large group of people wanted to “draft” Thomas Tancredo to run for governor of Colorado. Tancredo passed on that, choosing instead to tour the country making outrageous claims against the President.

Now, don’t get me wrong, I think something needs to be done about the illegal immigration issue, and President Obama’s increase in executive and overall federal government power needs to be reversed. However, I cannot stand behind Tancredo. This is the type of “lunatic fringe” speech that paints us all in a bad light. Tancredo is a big name, and that big name representing the “crazier” side of the conservative/libertarian contingent will get more press than anyone else. It makes us all look bad, and I don’t really care to be lumped in with that contingent.

Filed Under: Colorado Politics, U.S. Politics Tagged With: border security, immigration, obama, Thomas Tancredo

LTC Terry Lakin to Pres. Obama: “Release your original signed birth certificate, if you have one…”

April 5, 2010 by Justin View Comments

 

 

Birthers. They annoy the living crap out of me.

Don’t get me wrong, I can understand some of the anger from their side; presidential candidates have a list of requirements they must meet to actually be president, and it would be a horrible travesty if candidates/presidents-elect aren’t being checked out for these criteria. However, let’s see how Obama measures up

1) At least 35 years of age: President Obama was born August 4, 1961, making him 48 years old.

2) A least 14 years as a resident of the U.S.: He lived in Indonesia for 3 years as a young child, but the rest of his life has been in the U.S. (oddly enough, his political career spans exactly 14 years this year).

3) Natural-born U.S. citizen: According to factcheck.org, his birth certificate is legitimate.

Bottom line, Barack Obama meets all the Constitutional requirements to be President of the United States. He’s not required to show his birth certificate to anyone that questions this. Can we please move on from this?

Filed Under: Blog, Colorado Tagged With: birthers, obama

Lamborn Talks Health Care Reform

March 20, 2010 by Justin View Comments

Courtesy of Complete Colorado, Colorado District 5 Representative, and one of the most conservative members of the House, Douglas Lamborn talks about Sunday’s health care reform vote.

Sadly, it looks like it’s passing.

 

right click here to download

Filed Under: Colorado Springs

GLBT Want To Be Counted…For Some Odd Reason

March 16, 2010 by Justin View Comments

glbt sticker 300x180 GLBT Want To Be Counted...For Some Odd Reason

This story comes from the Denver Post. Basically, the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force is handing out the sticker above (click the pic for a larger image), via the website QueerTheCensus.org, that can be attached to the back of the census form envelope. From the website:

We know it’s a little clichéd – but here’s what we want to tell the census: We’re here. We’re queer. And we want you to ask us about it.

It’s crazy – the U.S. Census Bureau wants an accurate count of everyone in the country – but there’s no question in the survey that asks if you are lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.

You read that right: LGBT people are basically invisible in the survey that is supposed to reflect the diversity of America’s population – and that’s a big problem.

The data collected impacts issues critical to every American – like our health care, our economic stability, and even our safety. And when LGBT people aren’t counted, then we also don’t count when it comes to services, resources … you name it.

It’s past time to Queer the Census! Sign the petition at right to demand that the census ask the question and count everyone!

Don’t get me wrong, I see the reasoning behind this, but my beef is that it encourages bigger government. The Constitution says the people are to be counted. That’s it. This isn’t suppose to be an information-gathering exercise to determine government services; this is just to know how many people live here. What do age, gender, race, religion, income, sexual orientation, etc., have to do with that?

Filed Under: Blog, Colorado Tagged With: census, LGBT

Amazon.com Vs. Colorado

March 8, 2010 by Justin View Comments

I received the following email this morning:

Dear Colorado-based Amazon Associate:
We are writing from the Amazon Associates Program to inform you that the Colorado government recently enacted a law to impose sales tax regulations on online retailers. The regulations are burdensome and no other state has similar rules. The new regulations do not require online retailers to collect sales tax. Instead, they are clearly intended to increase the compliance burden to a point where online retailers will be induced to “voluntarily” collect Colorado sales tax — a course we won’t take.

We and many others strongly opposed this legislation, known as HB 10-1193, but it was enacted anyway. Regrettably, as a result of the new law, we have decided to stop advertising through Associates based in Colorado. We plan to continue to sell to Colorado residents, however, and will advertise through other channels, including through Associates based in other states.

There is a right way for Colorado to pursue its revenue goals, but this new law is a wrong way. As we repeatedly communicated to Colorado legislators, including those who sponsored and supported the new law, we are not opposed to collecting sales tax within a constitutionally-permissible system applied even-handedly. The US Supreme Court has defined what would be constitutional, and if Colorado would repeal the current law or follow the constitutional approach to collection, we would welcome the opportunity to reinstate Colorado-based Associates.

You may express your views of Colorado’s new law to members of the General Assembly and to Governor Ritter, who signed the bill.

Your Associates account has been closed as of March 8, 2010, and we will no longer pay advertising fees for customers you refer to Amazon.com after that date. Please be assured that all qualifying advertising fees earned prior to March 8, 2010, will be processed and paid in accordance with our regular payment schedule. Based on your account closure date of March 8, any final payments will be paid by May 31, 2010.

We have enjoyed working with you and other Colorado-based participants in the Amazon Associates Program, and wish you all the best in your future.

Best Regards,

The Amazon Associates Team

Now, I did a piss-poor job of using the affiliate program, so this isn’t exactly a loss I’ll notice. However, it’s unfortunate that the actions of the state government are harming the income of state residents. With Amazon leading the way, who will follow?

Filed Under: Blog, Colorado Tagged With: Amazon, redco, Taxes, tcot

Regulating Medical Marijuana

December 8, 2009 by Justin View Comments

For some odd reason, people have more fear of Marijuana being used recreationally than they do other prescription drugs. I just don’t see it being any more of an epidemic.

Filed Under: Colorado Tagged With: medical marijuana, nanny state

Nanny State: Colorado Cities Decide How To Handle Medical Marijuana Dispensaries

November 2, 2009 by Justin View Comments

The Pueblo Chieftain had an article this morning briefly explaining how Colorado communities are handling medicinal Marijuana dispensaries.  Here’s a hint: they aren’t inclined to treat them legal!

Honestly, I’m not sure what to make of this.  Is it a case of “old habits dying hard?”  Has the propaganda of the last several decades been so successful it’s convinced people that no good can be found in Marijuana?  Is this a case of cities trying to ignore a state law passed by the people?

Whatever the reason, Marijuana use for medical purposes is legal, and cities need to recognize and respect this.

Filed Under: Colorado Tagged With: medical marijuana, nanny state

City Targets Local Business for Closure

October 24, 2009 by Justin View Comments

Medicinal Marijuana is legal. So, why is the city making a big deal out of this?

HT: kktv.com

Filed Under: Colorado Springs

About 1,000 Colorado Jobs Credited To Stimulus So Far

August 2, 2009 by Justin View Comments

So, if original claims were correct, I guess we can expect 58,000 jobs to be created or saved within the next year and a half.

What, you say it’s hard to gauge when jobs are “saved?” No matter, that makes it easier to take credit!

Links:
About 1,000 jobs in Colorado are linked to federal stimulus (Denver Post)
Stimulus is not creating or “saving” jobs in Colorado (Colorado Libertarian Party Blog)

Filed Under: Colorado Tagged With: stimulus
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