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Health Reform

You may have seen it: An angry mob in Texas carrying fake tombstones with Rep. Lloyd Doggett’s name on it. Signs with an “SS” symbol on it calling Obama a Nazi. A cardboard version of Rep. Frank Kratovil hanged in effigy outside his district office by “Teabaggers” in Maryland.
The Right-Wing Scream Machine is back.
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Recently, I’ve had the opportunity to work with some very talented people.  The people at the Independence Institute have asked me help promote one of their recent video projects.  The new video covers the national health care debate.  And yes, the primary character is one of the authors of this blog. : )
I’m simply covering [...]

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As President Obama comes to back to Colorado, he is signing away the my future and the future of millions of young Americans. As Washington continues to attack the free enterprise system in which I make my living, I’ve realized that Washington has become that far distant capital.

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Well implemented government transparency programs make it easier for those people with the time and will, to keep a watchful eye on government.

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Yesterday, we all got to see the very first unseemly games of the Obama approach to governance.  Last minute workers in Indianapolis were irate over showing up for their pay only to find an empty, locked office and a sign saying someone would arrive at 1:00.  At 1:30, they started to get angry and police were called [...]

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Hello World!!

Hello World!!

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Check this out… Liberty on the Rocks received a mention in the Rocky Mountain News this last weekend. 
Wesley Dickinson, a 30-year-old Denver engineer, thinks the economy is forcing people near his age to confront politics more so than at any time since the 1970s economic downturn created a generation of Reagan Republicans. Since then, people have been [...]

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The minions aren’t ready yet dammit. Check back later.

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