Author Archives: ChrisA

Only 4% of Americans see gun control as a priority.

Poll: Nobody Media Cares About Gun Control Except the Media. Gallup released a poll Monday that asked Americans to list the most important problems currently facing the country. Despite the fact that the media has been on a months-long, 24/7 … Continue reading

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Europe’s emission-trading system close to collapse

Maybe there’s reason: Carbon trading: Below junk status | The Economist.

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Twitter / SharylAttkisson: CBS News has learned that …

…unknow whistle blowers are talking. Twitter / SharylAttkisson: CBS News has learned that ….  It is about time.

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Immigration Bill Contains ‘MarcoPhones’

Immigration Bill Contains ‘MarcoPhones’. You can’t make this stuff up.

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No surprise: Boulder enters next phase of municipalization

News you  an use: Boulder enters next phase of municipalization – Boulder Daily Camera.

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No One’s Crying about the Decline of Men

No One’s Crying about the Decline of Men | Via Meadia. But men’s problems don’t seem to interest anyone much, not even men. Hey, there’s a book coming about about this subject. Men on Strike.   h/t to Instapundit.

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Climate scientists struggle to explain warming slowdown

Climate scientists struggle to explain warming slowdown | Reuters. Scientists are struggling to explain a slowdown in climate change that has exposed gaps in their understanding and defies a rise in global greenhouse gas emissions. Hadn’t noticed, guess I need … Continue reading

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Boulder Green Energy: Hallelujah, Amen

Letter to the editor: Nick Trevino: Municipal energy could redefine how we power our lives – Boulder Daily Camera.

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Boulder Chamber urges new city vote on municipalization

Boulder Chamber urges new city vote on municipalization – Boulder Daily Camera. Boulder Spokeswoman Sarah Huntley… “Legally speaking, there is no additional vote necessary,” she said. “We’re doing the due diligence to determine if the criteria can be met and … Continue reading

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The War against the Young

The War against the Young – Victor Davis Hanson – National Review Online. Read the whole thing. Better yet, don’t. No reason for the younger generation to realize the screw job their getting. No need to wake up until I’ve … Continue reading

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“Where do I go for my amnesty?”

Magnet on! Amnesty border rush starts | The Daily Caller. Linda Vickers, who owns a ranch in Brooks County, which is Ground Zero for the immigration debate, pins the blame directly on talk of ‘amnesty’ and a ‘path to citizenship’ … Continue reading

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Trading Freedom for Security Is Often Dangerous

Trading Freedom for Security Is Often Dangerous | Conservative News Flash. Freedom to do as we please has to yield to security and the freedom of others. How much freedom should we trade for security? How much do we still … Continue reading

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Inchoate Rage

Inchoate Rage | Zero Hedge. To talk about something as being “inchoate” means that it is still in its formative stages and is undeveloped. If rage is “inchoate”, it does not yet have a specific cause or those who feel … Continue reading

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‘We Need To Impinge On Individual Freedoms’ For ‘Common Good’

Melissa Harris-Perry Doubles Down: ‘We Need To Impinge On Individual Freedoms’ For ‘Common Good’. Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy “This isn’t about me wanting to take your kids, and this isn’t even about … Continue reading

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Boulder’s municipalization critics cite risks

Boulder’s municipalization critics cite risks – Boulder Daily Camera. LOL! From the commenter Don Wrege: “Xcel officials believe the city has underestimated the costs of running a utility by as much as $10 million to $15 million a year.” The … Continue reading

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Municipalization opponents hint at new ballot measure

Municipalization opponents hint at new ballot measure – Boulder Daily Camera. What a great idea! Sure looks like the potentially affected Boulder County residents will still be getting screwed… Some county residents have also pressed for a vote because they … Continue reading

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Jana Winter facing jail time for doing her job

Guest opinion: Jana Winter facing jail time for doing her job – Boulder Daily Camera. Boulder Daily Camera devotes editorial space to reporter Jana Winter’s battle with the court system to protect her sources. Fitting the narrative yet?

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I’m back!

My web hosting service has been under “attack” and the attacker was trying to log into wordpress accounts and guess passwords (at web hacking computer speeds). So for most of the day, the hosting service blocked myself (and other wordpress … Continue reading

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IRS: We can read emails without warrant

Be careful out there. In a 2009 handbook, the IRS said the Fourth Amendment does not protect emails  because Internet users “do not have a reasonable expectation of privacy in such  communications.” A 2010 presentation by the IRS Office of … Continue reading

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Pimco’s Bill Gross get’s a lesson in Federal Reserve cronyism

Posted today on Pimco’s facebook page: Post 1: Fed releases separate E-mail to congressional staffers and LOBBYISTS? This bothers me. Post 2: Now we hear that banks & private equity firms are on a favored Fed email list, got an early … Continue reading

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