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Corporations save the day

Saturday, 16 March 2013 15:07 by Jay Ambrose
(Centennial Fellow) Despite diatribes to the contrary, American corporations include multitudes that are tough-minded, occasionally brilliant and manifestly capable, a major reason the stock market is not just alive and well, but downright perky. Tha... [More]
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Who benefits? Who suffers?

Saturday, 16 March 2013 09:44 by Krista Kafer
The most important Latin phrase you’ll ever learn isn’t semper fidelis, persona non grata, or status quo; it is cui bono translated: who benefits? Cui bono isn’t just for impressing lawyers at cocktail parties; it’s the most important question you can ask about any piece of legislation considered by city hall, the statehouse or Congress. Cui bono? Who benefits if this becomes law? [More]
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Poll: Religious freedom increasingly threatened

Tuesday, 5 March 2013 17:02 by Brad Hughes
  (Centennial Fellow) Some 60% of Coloradans now feel their religious freedom is being threatened by the prevailing political and cultural forces in America over the past 20 years, according to a new survey done by the Centennial Institute. Thes... [More]
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Colorado legislators spur job creation - somewhere else

Tuesday, 5 March 2013 16:52 by Mark Hillman
(Centennial Fellow) Here’s a little exercise for Colorado business owners, managers or anyone else whose job requires that they keep the bills paid, the doors open, and customers satisfied:  • Take a few minutes to read how legislator... [More]
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Mayor Michael Bloomberg rivals Carrie Nation

Tuesday, 5 March 2013 16:32 by Jay Ambrose
(Centennial Fellow) New York City's Mayor Michael Bloomberg is the new Carrie Nation, and that's no small thing because she was no small thing.    Says one biographer, she was the "prime dragoness on a field strewn with the bones of sinners... [More]
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'Tis a sad day to be living in Colorado

Sunday, 3 March 2013 15:33 by Jim Czupor
Imagine with me, if you will, the jaw-clenching sadness I felt this week when I learned that my state, Colorado, was the second happiest amongst all the states.  According to a Gallup Poll, which looked at the “emotional and physical healt... [More]
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Not even Tarantino would touch gory story of sequester

Friday, 1 March 2013 15:34 by Melanie Sturn
  This year, Hollywood hit award pay dirt for political dramas inspired by American history. Unlike “The Avengers” — the top-grossing superhero movie — best-picture nominees “Argo,” “Lincoln” a... [More]
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School children 1, school choice opponents O

Friday, 1 March 2013 08:06 by Krista Kafer
School children 1, school choice opponents O School children in Douglas County won Thursday when the Colorado Court of Appeals ruled that the district’s innovative Choice Scholarship Program is constitutional. Overturning an August 2011 decisi... [More]
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Sequestration Obama's fault, but GOP will pay

Tuesday, 26 February 2013 15:04 by Jay Ambrose
"Spit in the ocean" -- it's a phrase that's well-worn, and for a reason, namely that it sums up so splendidly the idea of something that is itsy-bitsy relative to something very, very big. "Sequestration" -- it's a four-syllable word referrin... [More]
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Obama errs in equating government with society

Saturday, 23 February 2013 15:56 by Kelly Sloan
President Barack Obama delivered a State of the Union speech last week that, for all of its soaring rhetoric, presented very little beyond a deeply flawed analysis of the American condition. What stood out most in the speech was not Obama’s ass... [More]
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