by SageNaumann | Sep 25, 2019 | Opinions
In 1996, a young Colorado entrepreneur had the foresight to take his parents’ greeting card business online and the charming if not annoying e-cards were born. That entrepreneur, Jared Polis, was just 24 years old when that company was sold …
by SageNaumann | May 29, 2019 | Opinions
Rampant with quixotic legislation, procedural gamesmanship, long-winded attorneys, and blizzard buffoonery, this past session of the Colorado General Assembly would have been quite entertaining if not so potentially devastating. As Democrats in the legislature take a...
by SageNaumann | May 28, 2019 | Opinions
If you think back to April of 2018, you may remember a sea of red-shirt-clad teachers, armed with creative signage and megaphones, storming the state Capitol to demand an increase in their salaries. They lobbied lawmakers, sat in the hallways, …
by SageNaumann | May 2, 2019 | Opinions
During the 2018 election, then-Congressman Jared Polis gave his support for vaping products as a form of harm-reduction, even going so far as to retweet an article from the libertarian-leaning CATO Institute titled “E-cig regulation likely to burn low-income...
by SageNaumann | Apr 28, 2019 | Opinions
Former Democratic Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper boasts of our state’s outstanding economic recovery. At the same time, he hems and haws over whether he’s a capitalist or not. But for the Democrats running the state’s government in the post-Hickenlooper era,...
by SageNaumann | Apr 20, 2019 | Opinions
Published in the Pagosa Daily Post on April 17, 2019. It’s only appropriate that the recently-signed House Bill 1177 has been dubbed the “Red Flag” bill after over 35 Colorado counties and dozens of Colorado sheriffs have come out against...