The White House just approved an Environmental Protection Agency and Army Corps of Engineers rule that could give the agencies vast new power over water. The impact of this will be felt by every farmer and rancher in Colorado who happens to have a farm pond or dry creek bed on his or her property. […]
Who’s in charge of the American republic? A case out of the federal district court of Colorado could answer that question if the Supreme Court takes the matter up next spring. In 1992, Coloradans voted to amend their state constitution to impose restraints on government power to tax and spend. The Colorado Taxpayer Bill of […]
Is a spike in your blood pressure any way to start the holiday season? That’s almost certain to occur on the day after Thanksgiving, when, lemming-like, many people will rise and rush to their automobiles, sit in traffic for hours and arrive just in time to jostle for a prime parking spot. Already pulsating, your […]