More bad news Abound
by amy | 3:36 pm, December 14, 2011
With prices tanking along with sales, First Solar, the world’s largest manufacturer of thin-filmed solar panels, “slashed its profit and sales forecast today and said it will fire about 100 employees, most of them at a Santa Clara, California, research center, the Tempe, Arizona-based company said today in a filing,” Bloomberg reports.
In addition, First Solar is [...]
The mystical problem with wind
by amy | 7:27 am, December 2, 2011
Yesterday Complete Colorado headlined a Denver Post story about wind power “Another Bubble Bursting?” The reason for the headline is that in 2012 federal tax credits for wind power are set to expire and, as we revealed several months ago in a post about Xcel Energy’s latest compliance plan, wind power is not economically viable [...]
"WE WANT THE DOG": Conservative Media Puts Occupy Denver In Its Place
by ColoradoPeakPolitics | 12:43 pm, November 15, 2011
No one has ever accused the Occupy Denver squatter horde from being savvy or even possessing the remotest amount of intelligence. This past weekend they put their stupidity on display again. Only this time conservative bloggers from across Colorado and…
PROP 103 POST-MORTEM: How A Rag-Tag Collection Of Conservatives Helped Kill The $3 Billion Tax Hike
by ColoradoPeakPolitics | 8:14 am, November 8, 2011
It's been a whole week since the voters of Colorado told state Senator Rollie Heath (D-Boulder) and his tax hike team of liberal legislators to "occupy this," so we figured it was a good time to take a look back at the forces that helped …
Happy Hour with Colorado’s Free Market Media Moguls!
by amanda | 10:01 am, September 3, 2011
[ September 7, 2011; 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. ] Join Liberty on the Rocks this Wednesday night for happy hour, political conversation and networking with the “who’s who” in the free market blog and alternative media movement in Colorado! RSVP on Facebook or via email here: Click here to RSVP
Where: Choppers Sports Grill | 80 S. Madison Street, Denver CO
FREE APPETIZERS PROVIDED BY PPC [...]
Let’s vote on renewable energy, month, by month, by month
by completecolorado | 5:03 pm, April 20, 2011
In 2004, Colorado voters approved Amendment 37, requiring certain (larger) utility providers to obtain 10 percent of their energy from “renewable” sources, like wind or solar power. And since then, the General Assembly has twice voted to raise that limit, so that it now stands at 30% renewable by the year 2020.
And no doubt, [...]
Just a Couple of Award Winning Guys
by Jon Caldara | 3:04 pm, March 22, 2011
The inside the beltway political magazine Campaigns and Elections decided to honor the top Colorado Influencers in their recent issue. And what do you know, they chose both our successful investigative journalist Todd Shepherd and yours truly. Unfortunately, I cannot get my hands on an electronic copy of the issue, but I do have the [...]
Fun email of the day…
by completecolorado | 12:50 pm, February 27, 2011
…sent to CompleteColorado, subject line: “WHAT A JOKE”
Your site takes too long to load, you have too much useless and worthless crap tacked on it, you don’t know how to do basic web design, and your egotism and arrogance will sentence it to oblivion.
Signed,
James C. H###
Hmmm. James, if you have helpful suggestions, we’d love to hear [...]
Real Gubernatorial Genius
by T.L. James | 11:14 pm, October 15, 2010
…is in short supply in Colorado this year, but Todd and Justin at Complete Colorado are at least having some fun with the unfunny situation.
Republican (sigh) Walter Mitty, Dan Maes:
Democrat (meh) Denver mayor, John Hickenlooper:
American Cons…
Real Gubernatorial Genius
by T.L. James | 11:14 pm, October 15, 2010
…is in short supply in Colorado this year, but Todd and Justin at Complete Colorado are at least having some fun with the unfunny situation.
Republican (sigh) Walter Mitty, Dan Maes:
Democrat (meh) Denver mayor, John Hickenlooper:
American Cons…
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