Will the County Commissioners Protect Current Residents’ Water?
Developers are working to increase the density of housing developments in rural El Paso County. These rural areas depend on well water. These developments will deplete the already stressed aquifers that rural residents depend on for water for their houses and farms.
Sideline Perspective: Are Learning Pods the Remedy to Unaffordable Housing?
Teachers who educate Colorado’s 900,000 children are regularly priced out of homeownership in the districts where they teach and learning pods are springing up to combat the challenge.
Sideline Perspective: 17th Amendment Repeal – Could it be a Viable Alternative to Term...
Sen. Mitch McConnell was asked, “What do you think of term limits?” His answer. “You already have them!”
Colorado Parks and Wildlife Officials Puzzlingly Blurry on Wolf Involvement in Cattle Deaths
Suspicious Colorado cow deaths over the fall are ensnarling the state's fearsomely debated wolf reintroduction plan. A provisional version of that plan, part of 2020's barely-passed Proposition 114, was released in early December. Just days after the early October cattle deaths near Meeker, Colorado Parks and Wildlife confirmed a Pole Mountain-area wolf attack in Jackson County.
Sideline Perspective: Populism Wave Surges as the World Awakens
Over the past ten years, a misunderstood, much-maligned political revolution has been gaining momentum across the United States and Europe. There is no central point of coordination. It is not ideologically driven.
Sideline Perspective: Brunson v. Adams Not About Election Fraud, Something Deeper
Skeptical Americans are becoming increasingly sardonic. When a potentially ground-changing case (Brunson v. Adams) docketed by the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is ignored by the corporate media, suspicions arise.
Sideline Perspective: What Midterm Results Truly Reflect
The Colorado midterm elections were difficult to gauge due to the decided media slant. From a media perspective, perhaps the most recognized result was Lauren Boebert’s narrow Congressional victory over Adam Frisch. The race was so close that it required an automatic recount. Frisch however, graciously conceded.
Are States Allowed Control of their Elections?
During the past 100 years, following a quiet 140 years, activist judges have attempted, often successfully, to rewrite the constitution. Moore v. Harper may ultimately prove to be a "firewall" against Judicial Activism.
19 Objecting States Could Alter History
On Dec. 12, 2020, the United States Supreme Court (SCOTUS) returned a surprising verdict after Ted Cruz, Ken Paxton and others craftily positioned an argument that demanded the attention of the 2020 election. Constitutionalists were shocked at the Supreme Court’s reasoning. Did this action take us one step closer to a divided America?
Come Forth Kind Warriors
Political fundamentalists are killing America and shattering the American spirit. The promotion of the fixed hyperpartisan mentality that "I am right, and you are wrong,” that the opposing political party is, at best, stupid and misguided or, at worst, made up of evil power mongers, is destroying.










