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Snap Up Those Cheap EVs While You Can, Colorado

As Colorado Public Radio’s Sam Brasch reports, thanks to the passage of the “We’re All Going To Die Act” Republican budget bill, generous federal tax credits to incentivize the purchase of all-electric cars are going away this coming October–years before their original sunset in 2032. Combined with state tax credits also facing cuts due to […]

Ken Buck Folds Like A Cheap Suit For Steve Scalise

Following yesterday’s House GOP “candidate forum” featuring two contenders to replace ousted former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, Rep. Ken Buck of Colorado refused to support either Steve Scalise or Jim Jordan due to their inability in Buck’s view to clearly state for the record that Joe Biden was the rightful winner of the […]

Who’s “Cheapening Impeachment?”

The New York Times’ Carl Hulse reports today on the increasing use of the once-rare tools of censure and impeachment as conventional political weapons in the ongoing partisan warfare between Democrats and Republicans, alternating in and out of power at the whim of a deeply divided electorate: No president had been impeached for 130 years […]

Michael Fields’ Partisan Vengeance Won’t Come Cheap

As the Denver Post’s Nick Coltrain reports, the estimates are back on the cost to taxpayers and petition signature requirements for the threatened recall election against Sen. Kevin Priola, who switched from the Republican to the Democratic parties earlier this month citing Donald Trump’s war on democracy and Republican indifference on climate change. Secretary of […]

The Get More Smarter Podcast: Therapy is Cheaper Than Polling

This week on Episode #80 — yes, 80! — of The Get More Smarter Podcast, hosts Jason Bane and Ian Silverii talk with Andrew Baumann of Global Strategy Group to get the inside scoop on new polling data showing really good things for Democrats in Colorado. Later, we note the 6 month anniversary of the […]

“BathroomGate” Cheap Shot Goes Over Very, Very Badly

Colorado Public Radio’s Sam Brasch updates the bizarre turn that the controversy over widespread sexual harassment at the Colorado General Assembly took earlier this week–in an apparent attempt to distract from investigated and credible allegations of sexual harassment by at least three Republican state senators, a complaint alleging that a Democratic senator used an unmarked […]

Sorry Beer Lovers, Tax Bill Won’t Make Your Suds Cheaper

As the Denver Post’s Mark Matthews reports: They aren’t toasting yet, but Colorado beer-makers are abuzz about one piece of a tax package in Congress that would benefit brewers — especially the microbreweries that have become intrinsic to the state’s identity. Under the Senate tax proposal, domestic breweries that produce less than 2 million barrels […]

Best Place for Cheap Animal Supplies in Arizona

Dog ownership requires a high level of responsibility — owners have to walk, feed, groom, and entertain their dogs frequently or risk poor behavior as a result. Cats may be lower maintenance but still necessitate a large amount of time and energy. For these reasons, a small animal might be the best choice for children, […]

GOP Uses Cheap Scare Tactics To Dodge Gitmo Legacy

As the Grand Junction Sentinel’s Charles Ashby reports–a new proposal to transfer foreign combatants presently being held under dubious legal circumstances from the U.S. Navy base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba to Colorado’s Florence “Supermax” ultra-secure federal prison, which was floated previously as President Barack Obama has tried to find a way to close the Guantanamo Bay’s […]

More Cheap Ballot Tricks, Clarice Navarro-Ratzlaff Edition

Back in October, we took note of claims by a Jefferson County GOP Colorado House candidate, attorney Jon Keyser, that he had "received two mail in ballots" for the 2013 elections. Keyser took to social media right away with photos of his "two ballots," pronouncing them evidence of a "failed system" for voting in Colorado. […]

End of the Line For Jon Keyser’s Cheap Ballot Tricks

So I received two mail in ballots. Did that happen to anyone else? C'Mon Man! #copolitics #coleg #FailedSystem pic.twitter.com/9RmPN4z0Ai — Jon Keyser (@Jon_Keyser) October 20, 2013 The Colorado Independent's John Tomasic bookends this week's odd story of Colorado GOP House candidate Jon Keyser, and his breathless allegations of a "failed system" after having received "two" mail-in […]

Damn You and Your Cheap Gasoline!

Republicans and their pals in the oil and gas industry have a bit of a problem: How do you blame President Obama for driving up energy prices in America when it's not actually happening? From Politico: The threat of $4-a-gallon gasoline is a fast-fading memory, forcing House Republicans to shift tactics as they continue to […]

In Which Jon Caldara Lies Like a Cheap Rug

A video from Jon Caldara, president of the right-wing Independence Institute, makes some pretty shocking allegations about House Bill 1224, the bill to limit magazine capacity now on its way to the Gov. John Hickenlooper's desk. In this video, now spreading virally in conservative circles, Caldara proudly shows off his Glock 19 9mm pistol, and […]

Cheap Tricks In Denver Schools Bond Issue Race

UPDATE: A reverse IP lookup proves that “MarySeawell.com” is indeed the handiwork of Guerin Lee Green, close associate of DPS board member Andrea Merida and publisher of the obscure website The Cherry Creek News:

We’d say Green should have covered his tracks a lot better than this.

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Taking a brief moment to cover Ed News Colorado’s report yesterday:

Denver school board President Mary Seawell is investigating her legal options after an opponent of the district’s proposed $466 million bond issue sent emails to thousands of DPS staff members criticizing the proposal – and linking the criticism to Seawell.

On Tuesday, DPS employees and some community members received a lengthy email purporting to be sent from “dpsboardpresident@maryseawell.com” and stating district claims about its financial health are false.

It also echoes statements made by various critics of the bond, such as “53 percent of bond funds, or almost $250 million, will go to charter schools, while just 21 percent of DPS students attend these schools.” The organized opposition to the bond, No on 3B Denver, strongly denies any involvement…

Denver’s Question 3B is a $466 million bond issue being run together with a smaller mill levy override, Question 3A. Question 3B is supported by pretty much everybody–from the Denver Classroom Teachers’ Association and Great Education Colorado to the conservative-leaning group Stand for Children. As for the opposition…well, it’s complicated.

Actually, it’s not that complicated. It’s Andrea Merida and a crew of usual suspects.

As some of our readers know–some a bit too well–DPS board member Merida heads up an insurgent wing of the Board, which has been decidedly critical of DPS superintendent Tom Boasberg and his predecessor, now-Sen. Michael Bennet. Merida helped organize a failed recall attempt against fellow DPS board member Nate Easley, and discussions of that recall attempt became particularly nasty and personal in the comment sections of this blog.

To be perfectly honest, it’s the small-minded perniciousness and bitterness in these intra-DPS spats that make them so interesting to outside observers like ourselves–which of course doesn’t make it credible, just interesting. The petty rage from the Merida insurgency on the DPS Board, and the various actors in support of her campaigns against the majority, makes her notorious even though we’re not aware of a single one of these that has actually succeeded.

Merida’s opposition doesn’t even speak for the teacher’s union, which is on board with 3B. Apparently, as you can read in the fake email that’s the subject of Ed News’ story, there’s a fear that charter schools will receive a disproportionate amount of funds, but supporters tell us that’s totally unfounded. A loss on these ballot questions would be a serious problem for DPS’ future plans, and by extension Boasberg and others among Merida’s long list of enemies. But Merida’s opposition, without the support of traditional allies in the DCTA and elsewhere, has had to resort to Republican-style tax and debt arguments that seem a bit out of place in Denver.

The only thing we have left to add here is the possible identity of the fake domain at the heart of the latest controversy–maryseawell.com (which now displays a broken page result). The other reference to this domain we were able to find comes from this October 2nd story on a low-traffic website called The Cherry Creek News, owned by longtime Merida ally Guerin Green. It’s referenced in such a way that it’s quite clear the website is, if you will, a team effort.

The aforementioned prior dealings with Mr. Green make us happy to bring this to your attention, as well as those investigating DPS Board President Mary Seawell’s legal options.

Originally posted at Colorado Pols.

Is it a cheap left-wing talking point to say a Congressman declares Social Security a ponzi scheme?

(Quote=”cheap left-wing talking point?” Okay… – promoted by Colorado Pols) Denver Post columnist Vincent Carroll wrote last week that it’s a “cheap left-wing talking” point for Denver Rep. Joe Miklosi to point out that Rep. Mike Coffman called Social Security a “ponzi scheme.” Carroll usually expresses himself as clearly as any columnist out there, but […]

Repubs love immigrants – for cheap labor & taxes anyway

A friend sent me this gem of a quote that was one of their guy’s attempt to demonstrate how moderate and compassionate he is on immigration. Too bad for them, when an intelligent person reads it, it’s clear that even when the Repubs are trying to act like they understand the need for immigration reform, […]

Cheap Seats For Barack/Bennet Rally

The Denver Post’s Lynn Bartels reports the details on the upcoming rally with President Barack Obama on behalf of Senator Michael Bennet–the main event is Feburary 18th at the Fillmore (capacity 3,700, was the Pepsi Center booked or something?), cost of general admission a mere $25–two more higher-end events also scheduled. That’s going to make […]

Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap

( – promoted by Colorado Pols) In the immortal words of AC/DC: “Concrete shoes, cyanide, TNT Done dirt cheap Neckties, contracts, high voltage Done dirt cheap” Dirty deeds seem to be something of common practice among elected Republicans in this state with Coffman’s latest conflict of interest scandal, the Beauprez campaigns amazing effect to continue […]

Weekend Open Thread

As a man sow, shall he reapAnd I know that talk is cheap –Bob Marley, from The Heathen

At Least He’s Not Your Candidate For Governor, Doesn’t Tina Peters Just Wish Edition

As the Minnesota Star Tribune’s Ryan Faircloth reports, a name well-known in Colorado politics after his years of involvement in the Tina Peters election fraud felony fiasco and close association with various fringe-right locals–also apparently notorious for not paying back money he’s borrowed from fellow Colorado election conspiracy theorists–is set to shake up the race […]

Jeffco GOP Recruits “Authentic” Candidates With Fake Photo

In the latest newsletter from the Jefferson County Republican Party, presently chaired by convicted felon firearms enthusiast Rich Wyatt, we find a message about candidate recruitment for the upcoming 2o26 midterm elections: We know that who our candidates are truly matters. That’s why the Jefferson County Republican Party is actively seeking individuals who are ready […]

Julie Gonzales Can’t Beat John Hickenlooper, So Let’s Keep This Civil

Buried at the bottom of yesterday’s Unaffiliated newsletter from the Colorado Sun is an item Democratic insiders have been anticipating for some weeks, rumblings of an impending primary campaign challenging incumbent Democratic Sen. John Hickenlooper: Annie Orloff, managing partner at the Democratic political consulting firm the MAC Group, posted job descriptions on LinkedIn over the […]

So, Uh, What Happens with Health Care Now?

In Donald Trump’s first Presidential administration, he was often mocked for regularly claiming that the White House was two weeks away from unveiling a health care plan that would be cheaper and more effective and better tasting than the Affordable Care Act (ACA). During the 2024 Presidential election, Trump took that idea to a new […]

Introducing Frontier Airlines’ Worst Gimmick Ever

From the department of “sounded good in the boardroom,” here’s an email blast that went out this morning from Denver-based ultra-low-cost carrier Frontier Airlines, advertising a new ticket sale with a theme that will make air travelers who watch the evening news groan: That’s right, folks! In honor of President Donald Trump’s controversial teardown of […]

Gabe Evans Meekly Squeaks While Trump Threatens Colorado’s Biggest Export

As AP’s Josh Funk and Sara Raza report, President Donald Trump’s latest idea to prop up his friend and ideological touchstone President Javier Milei of Argentina, following a $20 billion bailout of Milei’s controversial economic experimentation, is facing hard pushback from Trump’s usual friends in the beef industry–also known as the state of Colorado’s biggest […]

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