NOT a Journalist, liberservative who just wishes people would be consistent. Weekdays from 12-3pm MT on @koacolorado RT is so I see it later for the show.
This my entire interview with Daniel, and IDF Special Forces veteran who lives in Tel Aviv. You have to hear how Israelis are living, how they get through the day without focusing on their potential death, why Israel is in this to the end, and how to get three little kids from their beds to the bomb shelter in 75 seconds. It's fascinating. https://t.co/wdZAvGx8UP
I’m not a big election fraud guy - but the 24,000 ballot drop showing Spencer Pratt didn’t receive a single vote, is just not realistically possible. Irreducible error rate is even more prevalent when functional literacy of LA is 50%.
@SMickey65012 Republicans haven't won a statewide race since 2016. Democrats hold:
66% of all legislative seats statewide
A 43–22 majority in the House
A 23–12 majority in the Senate
They are ONE seat away in each body from a Super Majority.
Stating the facts is not playing the victim.
The Democratic Governor's debate was the milquetoast bloodbath I predicted, when a potluck becomes part of the war, and a Medicaid scam comes home to Colorado. It's the BLOG! https://t.co/LwjkHZzdyQ
On my blog today I made a suggestion for an alternate question from the way Marshall asked about regulations. As I'm sure you don't read the (amazing) blog, here it is:
Marshall asked: COLORADO IS AN INCREASINGLY PROGRESSIVE STATE PUTTING RESTRICTIONS ON BUSINESSES IN THE NAME OF CONSUMER AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION. IS THAT DRIVING BUSINESSES OUT OF COLORADO, MR. BENNET?
A better way to ask that, using Tuesday Night Energy, might have been:
Colorado is the 6th most regulated state in the nation and business owners are leaving or choosing other states because they say the business environment is too challenging in Colorado. Many of those regulations were passed by your own party. How to you plan to fix the exodus of businesses and bring back Colorado’s vibrant business economy?
If you missed the 9NEWS Democrat debate, here's how it went:
Trumps bad! You didn't sue him enough! I'll protect the immigrants!
Great answer! No pushback
Trumps bad! You approved his cabinet pick! I'll protect the immigrants!
Great answer! No push back
Repeat 20 times
At last night's Democrat Governor's debate Trump was mentioned 48 times and the words "affordable" or "affordability" were mentioned a total of 10 times.
Seems their priorities are quite screwed up.
@KyleClark But no question on what either of these men would do to roll them back. Compared to your doggedness during Tuesday night's debate last night was a real disappointment.
@KyleClark Why not a follow up on why Palantir left and what they would do to undo the over regulation businesses say are strangling them in Colorado? I know you asked about it generally in another question, but zero specifics were given.
To illustrate how poorly maintained the Colorado voter roll, let me introduce you to a 2 bedroom unit on Parker Rd where, between July 2022 and October 2023, ninety-nine (99) individuals all with Middle Eastern names were newly added to the Colorado voter roll: 88% were women mostly aged in their 30s or 40s. None likely ever lived there and towards the end of whatever was going on, 31 new registrations were rushed through and added to the voter roll in October 2023 alone, usually in daily groups of 4, 5 or 6 scattered throughout the month.
No one noticed. No alarm bells went off.
As of now, all have an inactive status on the voter roll (everything election-related mailed to them has been returned undeliverable) BUT if there had been any basic checks and balances in place at the front end (does anyone else think it might be unusual that six people with different last names were added to the voter roll at a single residence the day after five other people were added there?) NONE ought to have EVER been added in the first place.
Sadly, they will all stay on the CO voter roll until after the 2026 federal election (3 until after 2028) . This means that although they won’t be mailed ballots, they (or someone using their name) could potentially still vote in person at any Colorado election till then.
It is nonetheless unlikely that this was fraudulent voter scheme because 5 individuals “accidentally” provided as a contact mailing address that of a secondary practice address for a National Insurance Provider. This tends to suggest a medicare / medicaid scheme where perhaps a service provider is billing Colorado taxpayers for a plethora of non-existent services provided to a plethora of non-existent individuals.
But even though evidence of potential fraud against Colorado taxpayers is hiding in plain sight on the CO voter roll, it is unlikely that the CO Secretary of State even noticed. Or cares.
What a joke the Colorado voter roll is!
@SenatorHick@SenatorBennet@GovofCO@JenaGriswold@pweiser
I made a stupid error that just cost me a fortune to fix. Please make me feel better with your stories of doing something stupid that cost you bigly. Please.