John Hickenlooper promises to end Democrats’ ‘crazy’ anti-business branding of Colorado
by Donald E. L. Johnson | 11:11 am, March 18, 2010 | 1 Comment
Democrat gubernatorial candidate and Denver mayor, John Hickenlooper, Thursday promised business executives at the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce that if elected governor he would return a pro-business environment to Colorado and work to end the anti-business sentiment voiced by Democrats in the General Assembly. “The anti-business sentiment is crazy,” Hickenlooper declared. “Bill Owens and I rebranded the state” as pro business. “Now we’re getting a brand that’s anti-business. That’s crazy,” he asserted. He said he would sit down with Democrats and Republicans to come up with ways to help Colorado businesses find new markets. Pointing toCategory:
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March 19th, 2010 @ 10:05 am
I find it interesting that Mayor John Hickenlooper is touting his frustration with the taxes the Democrats pushed. Where was he when these things were being discussed at the state capitol?