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Paging RINOS – Republicans in the Name of Sanity | SONDERMANN
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It’s become an autonomic reflex. For any Republican to differ with Donald Trump — much less criticize him whether on policy or manner — is to be subject to the robotic retort that such questioner is a RINO, short for a Republican in Name Only. The time has come for such Republicans of long standing, good…
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Paging RINOS – Republicans in the Name of Sanity | SONDERMANN
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It’s become an autonomic reflex. For any Republican to differ with Donald Trump — much less criticize him whether on policy or manner — is to be subject to the robotic retort that such questioner is a RINO, short for a Republican in Name Only. The time has come for such Republicans of long standing, good…
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El Paso County GOP mulls punishing Republicans deemed insufficiently Republican
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El Paso County Republicans plan to decide whether the local party can censure its members for violating its platforms or getting crosswise with GOP leaders. The county GOP’s central committee – made up of precinct leaders, party officers and elected officials – is scheduled to weigh a proposed bylaws amendment to establish a formal censure procedure…
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Drawing ire themselves, Denver leaders say ink! gentrification saga speaks to a bigger issue
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Denver’s ink! Coffee shop making light of gentrification on a sandwich board has become a national story and drawn droves of condemnation and protests. “Happily gentrifying the neighborhood since 2014,” the sign read outside the shop last week before it was taken down. The property was vandalized and protests persisted at the shop. Ink! reopened…
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Noonan: TABOR is 25 and too alive and too well
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Colorado’s population in 1992 was 3.5 million. Census projections put the state’s population in 2017 at 5.5 million. In 1992, 812,308 citizens – 53.68 percent of voters – said yes to the Taxpayer Bill of Rights (TABOR), and 700,906 citizens – 46.32 percent of voters – said no. Not to make too fine a point,…
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Proposed taxing district could help develop area north of RiNo
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A proposed development near the RiNo Art District in Denver is looking for the city to approve a metropolitan district to help pay for the almost $58 million in infrastructure and construction of parking for the project. The Midtown Metropolitan District would serve about 17 acres on Brighton Boulevard between 41st and 43rd Streets just…