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July 18, 2008 12:08 AM UTC

Boulder Weekly endorses Jared Polis

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  • by: Robert Becker

(Does the Boulder Weekly trump the Vail Daily? – promoted by DavidThi808)

[Polis] doesn’t just wave the progressive banner; he figures out how to carry it forward.

Polis is quite clearly the true progressive choice and the candidate best able to instigate real change in Congress.

Link to full endorsement: http://www.boulderweekly.com/2…

Full endorsement below:

Jared Polis

In what is arguably the most contentious race in the state, Jared Polis comes out far ahead of his opponents, Joan Fitz-Gerald, an establishment Democrat, and Will Shafroth, a well-known environmentalist.

The three candidates hold similar positions on a range of issues. All three want the war in Iraq brought to a quick end (contrary to what Fitz-Gerald’s campaign wants you to believe). All three want Congress to do more to protect the environment and address global warming. All three would fight to protect gay rights and women’s rights and our civil rights.

So what’s different about Polis?

He will do these things effectively.

Polis is a man who makes things happen, not a man who talks a mean streak but can’t deliver. From the time he was a teenager trading in scrap iron and taking classes at Princeton, he’s demonstrated a singular ability to analyze a situation, spy a problem or an opportunity – and then do something meaningful about it.

Perhaps the best example of this is the advance planning he’s already done to end the war in Iraq and bring U.S. troops home as quickly and safely as possible. After visiting Iraq and assessing the situation himself, he helped create a proposal that ought to be required reading for every American. Titled “The Responsible Plan,” the 32-page document outlines exactly what needs to happen to end the war without risking more American or Iraqi lives and provides not only for an end to the conflict, but also addresses the needs of returning soldiers and the thorny problem of corporations that either overcharged the U.S. government or failed to fulfill their contracts. (That’s called war profiteering, and it used to be a crime.)

“The Responsible Plan” is the result of his involvement with other Congressional candidates who know they’ll have to work as a bloc in order to get attention for this agenda as incoming freshmen lawmakers.

So not only does Polis support an end to the war, he has the entire process outlined, focusing not only on the war itself but the consequences of our actions in Iraq. And he’s already networking with other candidates in order to have the numbers necessary to push this plan into action the moment he reaches Washington.

This is typical of his approach to complicated issues. He doesn’t just wave the progressive banner; he figures out how to carry it forward.

“It’s not enough to believe in doing what’s right,” he told Boulder Weekly in a recent interview. “You have to do something about it.”

If you want to replace the sense of gloom that seems to be a part of America’s post-Bush landscape with a sense of hope, read his position papers on his website. They outline bold plans of action on a range of issues. In those documents, Polis describes how Congress could lower gas prices; promote green energy; make quality child care affordable for working families; end abusive credit card and lending practices; make college tuition affordable for all Americans; replace our current failing health-care system with a universal single-payer system; and get the money out of politics by shifting to public financing of campaigns.

These are all change I’ve been waiting – it seems like forever – for the United States government to enact, and I feel confident that Congress will be forced to address them if Polis takes Rep. Mark Udall’s seat.

Polis is quite clearly the true progressive choice and the candidate best able to instigate real change in Congress. Go to www.polisforcongress.com.

Posted by Robert Becker, Campaign Manager, Polis for Congress

Email: becker@polisforcongress.com

This is the second endorsement in a week for Polis. Earlier he was endorsed by Yellow Scene magazine – http://coloradopols.com/showDi…

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13 thoughts on “Boulder Weekly endorses Jared Polis

    1. I don’t have a problem with front-paging any endorsement from a reasonable-sized paper; I’m not sure the last one (Yellow Scene) qualified; the Boulder Weekly‘s a bit better, but it’s still not the Camera.

        1. That was just an extended “letter to the editor” by a number of people.

          Still, the original post is not the endorsement of the Boulder Weekly; it is signed by a single editor, not the editorial staff.

        2. We confirmed with the editor of the Boulder Weekly that this is fact the paper’s endorsement.

          What you linked re: Shafroth is a letter-to-the-editor…

  1. Just sounds like a single columnist’s opinion-note particularly the use of “I” rather than “we”. Maybe it’s an endorsement-but so what?

    I respect Polis (not that it matters, because I’m in C.S.)but I’m a little sick of Congress as the billionaire boy’s club. It’s fine for the rich to be rich-but I’d just as soon be governed by folks who have a more than theoretical notion of the way that most of us live.  

  2. After a bogus three day field trip to Iraq under the pretense of promising aid to NGO’s, Polis left the Jordan Hilton for a Hollywood take for his campaign videos. The United Way disassociated themselves from him and his lie that this was a humanitarian trip.

    The boy wonder has it all figured out in his plan and will go to Washington to run the show. Polis has done “advance planning” while campaigning and we are to believe that he’s got it all figured out. NOT!

    BTW did the Boulder Weekly interview the other two candidates or is Jared just paying for all their advertising space?

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