Balance America and Exploding Medicaid Costs
by Jon Caldara | 10:18 am, September 30, 2011
Friday night means public affairs television excellence with Devil’s Advocate on Colorado Public Television 12. First, I am joined by Weld County District Attorney Ken buck to talk about his new project, Balance America. Then the Independence Institute’s Linda Gorman sits down to talk about exploding Medicaid costs in Colorado. That’s 8:30 PM tonight. Re-broadcast [...]
Sen. Udall and Ken Buck agree on need for balanced-budget amendment
by Michael Sandoval | 5:32 pm, February 10, 2011
Will Sen. Mark Udall, D-Colo., and Ken Buck, the Republican who ran unsuccessfully for a Senate seat in November, become the Colorado dynamic duo of federal deficit reduction via a balanced budget amendment?
Ken Buck Pushes for Grassroots Support for Balanced Budget Amendment
by PerlStalker | 7:30 am, February 8, 2011
Ken Buck, former candidate for Senator from Colorado, announced that he’s starting a new non-profit organization called Balance America. The group’s mission will be to grow grassroots support for a balanced budget amendment.
Balance America is tackli…
Need to Vote? Find out Who’s Got Tea!
by Lesley Hollywood | 10:47 pm, November 1, 2010
I’m sure everyone is well aware election day is TOMORROW - but don’t forget to not only make your VOTE count, do your duty as a concerned citizen and get your neighbors out to VOTE! Get your family, your friends, your customers, your boss, the checker at the grocery store, the gentleman pumping gas next to you [...]
The outrage of high heels
by Amy Oliver | 5:03 pm, November 1, 2010
OK guys, here’s your chance to manufacture some outrage.
Women’s groups on the left have tried to paint GOP senatorial candidate Ken Buck as anti-woman. Unable to argue in favor of appointed Senator Michael Bennet’s stance on economic issues, women’s group have tried to make social issues the focus of this election. Keeping with that strategy, Women’s [...]
Buck Leads Bennet 50-46 In Latest Fox News Poll
by Laura Victoria | 10:16 am, November 1, 2010
Republican tea party challenger Ken Buck now leads appointed Democratic Senator Michael Bennet 50-46 in the latest Fox News Poll in the race for the U.S. Senate in Colorado. Pulse Opinion Research conducted the survey of 1,000 likely voters on … Continue reading →![]()
9News Laphamizes the Elections
by T.L. James | 8:37 pm, October 29, 2010
I’m guessing this election results page at 9News is merely something published accidentally while they were testing the site for Tuesday, but it’s interesting and amusing (while it lasts online). Will be especially interesting and amusing to compare their “predictions” to the actual results.
Buck’s “Ignore Us” video a YouTube hit
by Kelly Maher | 10:49 am, October 29, 2010
Ken Buck’s closing argument, “Ignore Us,” a “Scott Brown” moment in Colorado’s U.S. Senate race, has been viewed more than 66,000 times since its launch this month, according to “Most Viewed” on the BuckforColorado YouTube channel. That’s more views (as of this morning) than the combined top-ten “Most Viewed” videos on BennetforColorado, the YouTube channel of U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo.
The Economist says we matter
by Amy Oliver | 6:21 pm, October 28, 2010
Even my favorite international magazine The Economist knows how important Colorado and the Rocky Mountain West are to both the Republicans and the Democrats. A recent article titled “Rockies: The mile-high battle” explains:
Democrats saw the purpling of bits of this once resolutely red region as particularly significant for presidential elections, since it gave them a [...]
Sen. Bennet clear as fog on where government doesn’t belong
by Kelly Maher | 3:59 pm, October 25, 2010
Where abortion is concerned, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., is adamant: government keep out. On the issue of health care, Bennet wants more and more government involvement. It’s the height of political hypocrisy to say the government shouldn’t be involved in decisions like abortion, yet still vote for ObamaCare, the largest government hijacking of healthcare to date.
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