Daily Archives: June 3, 2008

New Boulder County Land Use director

The Longmont Times Call reports that veteran planner Dale Case has been selected to head Boulder County’s Land Use Department. Case said in an interview that he’ll focus on county commissioners’ policy initiatives in his new land-use job — initiatives … Continue reading

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Bueller? Bueller?

In the June 16th edition of Forbes magazine, publisher Rich Karlgaard describes former Microsoft R & D head Nathan Myhrvold’s startup called Intellectual Ventures in a column titled Math Boneheads. One of Intellectual Ventures’ inventions is a blood filter that … Continue reading

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Lieberman-Warner bill?

Is it out of touch with the people? Amy Ridenour investigates Rush Limbaugh’s reporting on the issue. It wouldn’t be the first time our government leaders, especially the liberal elite, knew what’s best for us common folk.

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City Council decides ballot measures

The Colorado Daily reports on possible November ballot initiatives that the Boulder City Council will discuss tonight. Mostly it’s about having enough money to keep Camelot running. There could be two sales tax extensions, a “de-Brucing” measure on property taxes … Continue reading

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Men prefer solo over bad marriage

Imagine that. Read what Dr. Helen has to say. No doubt, there are plenty of scumbag men, but there are a large number of scumbag women that have the power of the judiciary behind them.

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Cap and Trade make believe

Robert Samuelson, writing in Reason takes on Cap and Tax, whoops, Cap and Trade on CO2 emissions. In one bill, the 2030 cap on greenhouse gases would be 35 percent below the 2005 level and 44 percent below the level … Continue reading

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Stop getting freaked out by Al Gore

That’s Kathryn Jean Lopez’s suggestion. I found this of particular interest… Little wonder that Gallup reports that a majority of Americans support “drilling in U.S. coastal and wilderness areas now off limits.” Unlike Congress, where Democratic California Rep. Maxine Waters … Continue reading

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Five myths: America’s Climate Security Act

Over at National Review, Ben Lieberman explores/exposes 5 myths of the “America’s Climate Security Act” authored by Joe Lieberman and John Warner. The myths are: Myth #1: LW wouldn’t be expensive.Myth #2: The costs fall on industry, not consumers.Myth #3: … Continue reading

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