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    May, 2009 Assembled By Dana West

    Last month, Bob Briggs discussed Rail transportation in Colorado

    Our next meeting is May 9th. Thornton Mayor Erik Hansen discusses job

    growth and the economy facing Thornton, Adams County and Colorado.

    MEETING TIME AND PLACE

    We will be at Gander Mountain, 9923 Grant Street, Thornton, CO from 9:15-10:45 a.m. on the

    second Saturday of each month in the employee training room. If you live in Adams County or

    Denver's northern suburbs, come join us for lively spirited debate and to meet Republican

    movers and shakers

    Directions to Gander Mountain:

    Gander Mountain is a huge sporting goods store in the old Biggs, now Wal-Mart/Home Depot

    shopping center just east of I-25 and south of 104th Ave. Just go in the front door, turnleft at the first aisle and follow it to the employee meeting room on the far left.

    Yearly membership dues are $20, while a couple is $30. Make checks payable to NSRF. Its $3per person to attend the monthly meeting to pay for the provided continental breakfast.

    For more information on politics or the Republican party, go to the following internet sites:

    www.Examiner.com/Denver www.CompleteColorado.com http://TheMoveRight.com

    www.FaceTheState.com/ www.i2i.org/ www.TonysRants.com/ www.ALineOfSight.com/

    www.AdamsCountyGOP.com/ www.ColoGOP.org/ www.RNC.org/

    www.PoliticalLiveWires.com www.OpinionJournal.com http://FactCheck.org

    www.850koa.com/pages/MikeRosen.html www.Heritage.org/ http://Townhall.com/

    The Adams County GOP needs your support! Please contact Gil Farin (303-464-9720) or Jerry

    Cunningham (303-439-8228) if you can volunteer to help staff the Republican table for an

    hour or more at these events. To help at Cinco de Mayo, contact Martin Mendez (720-244-

    2448). Candidates are encouraged to meet and greet voters at our booth.

    Upcoming Republican events we need your help at include:

    Denver Civic Center Park CINCO de MAYO Sat-Sun May 9-10th

    Thornton THORNTONFEST Saturday May 16th

    Commerce City MEMORIAL DAY PARADE Monday May 25th

    Brighton CULTURE FEST Saturday June 6th

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    Denver Republican Examiner

    The rise of conservative blogs in Colorado by Kevin Holst

    Colorados conservative political blogs are unquestionably rising in popularity and relevancy. Even though

    liberal blogs get most of the attention from Colorados major news outlets, Coloradans are looking moreand more to conservative blogs for political news and opinions.

    In a 5280 Magazine article from a few years ago, a contributor to a popular liberal political blog explored

    the state of conservative blogs in Colorado. The article opined that conservative blogs lagged far behind

    liberal blogs in popularity and relevancy. The author claimed, For whatever reason, liberal-minded people

    seem to be more engaged in local politics in the blog world than Republicans. Fortunately, the rapid

    growth of conservative blogs in recent years has changed the online landscape.

    Recently, CompleteColorado.com (http://www.completecolorado.com) broke a story regarding a

    controversy involving a potential gubernatorial candidate. Quickly, the Denver Post jumped on thestory. The reaction by Denvers only major daily print newspaper provides one example of the increased

    relevancy of conservative blogs.

    While the story has provided the conservative blog CompleteColorado greater notoriety, other

    conservative blogs are also actively contributing to the conservative discourse. After a few quick web

    searches, the results provide a variety of conservative blogs that fit a range of interests.

    Examples of popular conservative sites include Rocky Mountain Right

    (http://www.rockymountainright.com ), Peoples Press Collective (http://www.peoplespresscollective.org ),

    Mount Virtus (http://bendegrow.com), Election Neutrality Now (http://www.electionneutralitynow.com ),

    Free Colorado (http://www.freecolorado.com) and Rossputin (http://rossputin.com).In addition, a number of Colorados conservative politicians have developed policy blogs. For example,

    former State Treasurer Mark Hillman (http://www.markhillman.com), former State Senate President John

    Andrews (http://www.backboneamerica.net ) and former U.S. Congressman and gubernatorial candidate

    Bob Beauprez (http://www.alineofsight.com) have each developed popular and thoughtful policy blogs.

    These examples are hardly a complete list of conservative blogs in Colorado, but the examples do serve

    as a decent listing of the more active sites.

    Over the last few years, a growing number of conservative blogs are providing relevant and timely news

    and opinions to Coloradans seeking a conservative viewpoint on local politics. These conservative blogs

    present online alternatives to traditional news sources, of which many conservatives have grown weary

    and view as overly biased. Consequently, liberal opinion journalists can no longer justly claim that

    conservative bloggers trail dramatically to liberals in Colorados blogosphere.

    Colorados conservative blogs are unmistakably on the rise.

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    Adams County Lincoln Day Dinner2009 APRIL 27

    By blogger Paul Prosise at http://TheMoveRight.com

    *** Updated 4/29/2009 ***

    This last Saturday I had the opportunity to attend my first political event, other than the Tea Party, and I had

    mixed feelings and expectations going into it. This event

    State Rep. David Balmer and Brian T Campbell

    was for the Adams County GOP, mainly a get together for

    the local and state politicians and their constituents, as well

    as being a fundraiser for the Republican efforts in their

    county and the state of Colorado.

    At first I was probably one of the first non-volunteers to

    arrive to the event, my eagerness to cover the event got the

    better of me. Of course my name wasnt on the list, and I somehow got wrangled into paying $50 for the meal,

    even though I was initially told I could get in free. ***note/update, I was refunded the money last night, did

    apologize for the confusion.***It was the typical banquet, items for raffle were lined down the hallway, as

    well as several tables for the local politicians, where they were able to stump a little, in hopes of gaining the

    GOPs support for the upcoming elections.

    One of my main goals in going to the event was to follow up on the success of the Tea Parties, and to see how,

    if any of the momentum was being carried over. So I started talking with the volunteers to get their impressions

    of the event. Of the ten I spoke with, not one was at the tea party. All stating that they wanted to go, but all had

    to work. A common sentiment, Im finding, from most hard working Americans in this area. (by the way, I feel

    if the Tea Party was on a weekend, instead of a weekday, the numbers would have been tripled) I had one guy

    tell me that he thought it was a stupid thing to do, and that no

    good can come of it.

    He continued to say that, he chickened out in going to it, but

    wouldnt have gone because, the people that went dont

    understand what the original Tea Party was about. The first one

    was about Civil Disobedience, and this one was just about

    screaming at a building. Personally that person is an idiot.

    Hes totally missing the point.

    I continued to talk with the volunteers; I asked the

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    question several times, Whats wrong with the Republicans? Several responses were, Nothing at all, the

    media does whatever it can to give us a bad name. The GOP is a good organization, but the country is steeped

    in hero [Obama] worship. The countries mindset has shifted, and were really behind the 8-ball. We need to

    educate the people why the GOP, is really on their side.

    All very interesting comments, but I do agree most with the idea that the mindset of America is shifting, and the

    GOP may be a little behind the times. I asked one volunteer why there is no Facebook or Twitter or MySpacefor the Adams County, his answer was that its not needed. The political campaigns shouldnt be run on

    technology. This was a trend at this party. But I will point out that the sentiment of rejecting technology did in

    fact come from the older generation.

    However, when talking with the younger GOPers, they acknowledged, that they are trying to catch up to

    technology. And even today,www.adamscountygop.comis not up to par. Supposedly, the new launch, was

    supposed to be launch that night, and if whats up and running

    now is it Well lets just say, theyve got a lot of work to do.

    My outlook on this event did start to turn when I got to meet

    some of the local and state politicians, notably, Brian T

    Campbell, the organizer of the Denver Tea Party. I had a good

    conversation with Bob Beauprez, by the way I picked up his

    book, The Return to Values: A Conservative Looks At His

    Party. Tom Tancredo, was there, which the banter of Bob and

    Tom was quite amusing and made for a good night.

    Brian Campbell speaks with Robert Goad and Dana West

    As the dinner got started, everyone took their seats, and I realized that I was not actually given one. So I stood

    for a while without one, but it worked out, I was able to get close up eaves dropping of many conversations.

    With a majority resting on the utter frustration of the local, state and national GOP, and the very clear shift

    away from their values. One notable business man said, I didnt give thousands of dollars for these centrist,

    who posed as Conservatives, to go up to Capitol hill and screw us out of our money. Theyve managed to raise

    taxes, Im pissed off. He continued, These RINOs

    [republicans in name only], had better wake up if they knowwhats best for them. What, do they think the Tea Parties were

    a fluke? These, A#$***** had better get their thumbs out their

    butts and listen to what we have to say.

    Bob Beauprez signing his book,

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    So I piped in at that moment and asked what would happen if they dont listen. Theyll face me. Ive given

    thousands of dollars to the GOP. Theyll start to face other people that are fed up with this nation going to hell

    in a hand basket. Weve moved so far away from the morals and values that the majority of the US was founded

    on, that Im not sure we can ever come back from that. ***My feeling about this guy was that hes full of

    himself. I was told by one GOP organizer, after I posted this article, that no one in Adams County give

    thousands to the ADCO GOP, on a regular basis, which confirms that guys just a blowhard trying to pump

    himself up at the event.***

    I did ask Bob Beauprez how we can turn the country around, Well, the country should read my book, Ive

    outlined many values that we need to turn back to. And Agenda For America, is what I call it. Fiscal Discipline,

    Security of our Borders, a commitment to the US Economic Dominance. Those kinds of things. The Tea

    Parties are an excellent case for the politicians to start listening to the people, and the people are screaming for

    them to return to the values that made this country what it is today

    There were many other highlights to the evening. The three people that I took notice of were, Dan Caplis, the

    keynote speaker, Senator Shawn Mitchell and Senator Josh Penry. Caplis, who I will support for Senator,

    should he run, made an amazing speech. Ill give highlights of that is a later article.

    Sen. Mitchell was a great Master of Ceremonies, funny witty andseemsto be a strict conservative. Then Sen.Penry who I had a few moments with, a charming man, devoted to the conservative causes, and unapologetic

    for his stances. I asked him if he was able to come out and see the crowds on the 15 th, he said that regrettably

    no, I was in the budgetary cut meetings during that time. It was great though, we could hear the crowd, which

    was impressive since those are marble walls that the sound has to go through, but I was going over one line of

    contention. Right then, we heard the crowd get really loud, I turned to the other guys and said, See, I think theywant us to cut this line.

    He assured me that if I need anything, I can give him a call I mean that. I put this here, because I want it

    documented (Actually I do need a job Sen. Penry, so if you can help) but I digress.

    Overall it was a great night. Once my initial frustrations subsided and I spoke with reasonable people and

    politician, I enjoyed myself. I was able to meet some great people that love their city and love this country, and

    only want the best for her.

    Im going to give you a list of local people not just politicians that I was in contact and that you should take

    note of. There were other politicians that Im going to list, one either I just didnt meet them, but sadly there a

    few that were jerks and wouldnt even give me the time of day.

    Probably the most ambitious of the group was Brian Thornton, who will be running for Thornton City

    Council. Find his business and contact info atwww.educationmediahouse.com

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    Greg Burt, helps with Government Relations, he gave me the opportunity to come out to the event, and I look

    forward to working with him in the future. Find him on www.linkedin.com/ingregburt/

    Brian T Campbell Sr., Organizer of the Tea Parties, but even more importantly, hes running as a candidate

    for the US House CD-7. Find him atwww.briantcampbellsr.comHell have a tough race, but Ill support

    him in any way he needs. Hell be trying to dethrone Perlmutter, and frankly that guy has to

    go. Dan Caplis, the LDD keynote speaker

    Dan Caplis, if he runs

    Dana West of Thornton Circle R, who is a leader of the Small Donor

    Committee, 303.725.0718

    Ryan Frazier, he didnt bother showing up, he sent a messenger

    boy. that was disappointing. http://www.frazierforcolorado.com

    Senator Shawn Mitchell,website

    Senator Josh Penry,website

    Bob Beauprez,http://www.bobbeauprez.com/

    Look forward to several other articles that will stem from this event.

    Economy & TradeHighway to the Danger Zone: Piloting the economy to disaster

    If Obama gets his way, our economy would be considered too fragile for membership in the European

    Union!

    By Rich Sokol, Contributing Editor athttp://www.alineofsight.com

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    In the 1980s movie "Top Gun", Tom Cruise plays a charismatic but reckless military pilot bent on "pushing theenvelope" beyond anything his predecessors had done. He has incredible innate talent as a pilot, but repeatedlyviolates safety protocols in an effort to become a legend. One time, he pushes too far. The plane crashes, and hisbest friend is killed. Cruise's character learns from the mistake, but it is too late to bring back his friend.

    Today, we have a charismatic but reckless President also pushing the envelope. But it is the US economy beingpiloted, not a jet. And Obama isnt just putting himself and a friend at risk. All of us, and our children forgenerations to come, will be paying the price for Obamas recklessness. And like a plane crash, once it's

    occurred its going to be very hard to undo.

    Obama likes to brag that he is a new kind of Democrat. The old party leaders were known as "Tax and Spend"Democrats. Obama has changed the mantra. He is now the Borrow and Spend Democrat. And therecklessness of how much he is spending is heart-stopping literally.

    To pay for spending, government must either tax its citizens or borrow the necessary funds. Either way, we endup paying either now, in the form of taxes, or later, when the debt comes due. But if the government canborrow for a long enough period, the debt won't come due until we're no longer around. Not a bad trick. Theproblem is, our children will be the ones who have to pay off our debts. Not a very fair deal for them.

    Our government has been at this game for a long time. But in the past, the debt inherited by each generation wasmanageable. This is about to change.

    Obama just released his budget projections for the next 10 years. Let's look at some numbers prepared by thenon-partisan Congressional Budget Office, and compare Obama's proposal to the past:

    Year US Government Debt Per US ResidentInflation Adjusted

    (2007 dollars)

    1949 $214 billion $1,436 $10,345

    1959 $235 billion $1,320 $7,605

    1969 $278 billion $1,372 $6,400

    1979 $640 billion $2,844 $6,966

    1989 $2.2 trillion $8,876 $13,546

    1999 $3.6 trillion $13,320 $16,246

    2000 $3.4 trillion $12,082 $14,445

    2008 $5.8 trillion $19,086 $18,675

    2019 est $17.3 trillion $51,087 $44,105

    Source: Congressional Budget Office March 2009 CBOs Estimate of the Presidents Budget for historicaland projected debt levels, as well as projected inflation levels. Per US Resident calculated by author using USCensus Bureau data and projections. Inflation adjustments use CBO projections and calculations by author.

    Some definitions:

    US Government Debt is debt issued by the US Government held only by the public. The public includesinvestors, US banks, and foreign central banks. This number does not include intra-government borrowings

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    (chiefly debt issued to the Social Security Administration as the government borrows and spends all the SocialSecurity reserves).

    Per US Resident is the amount of debt divided by the US population, as estimated by the Census Bureau.

    Inflation Adjusted adjusts the Per US Resident amount to negate the effects of inflation. This is the bestway to compare levels over time.

    What Does This All Mean?

    Think of this from the perspective of a child being born in each given year.

    The proportionate share of debt owed by a child born in 1949 was $10,345 (in current dollars). A child bornright before George W Bush took office owed $14,445. A child born last year, right before Obama took office,owed $18,675.

    A child born a few years after Obama leaves office if Obama gets his way - will owe $44,105 in USGovernment debt the day he is delivered. Is it fair of us to burden that child with this level of debt? Especiallywhen that child had no say in whether or not we accumulated that debt? It might make the child want to stay in

    the womb.

    Some Obama fans have argued the following in support of his spending plans:

    1. Bush spent a lot of money too

    Thats true. But as the above chart shows, Bush was a minor leaguer compared to Obama. During the Bushyears, debt per person went up $4,230, or 29%. Not good, but not catastrophic. Overall debt levels per personwere still within eyesight in 2008 of where they were in 1949, almost 60 years before.

    Obama brings spending to a whole new level. Debt per person is projected to go up $25,430 or 136% during the

    Obama reign. Obama is the debt champion.

    2. Government needs to spend because of the current economic crisis

    An argument can be made that the government should spend large sums now to stimulate the economy out ofthe current recession. Maybe. But Obama proposes budgets that average almost a $900 billion deficit beginningin 2011, well after the current recession should be over. Obamas spending and debt levels rise ominously everyyear for the next 10 years, not just for the next year or two. Todays crisis cannot justify large deficits 5 and 10years from now.

    ANOTHER WAY TO LOOK AT THE DEBT LEVELS AND WHY YOU SHOULD BE SCARED

    Weve just looked at the debt levels relative to the number of people in our country. But we can also look at thedebt levels relative to the size of our economy. The larger our economy, the greater debt levels we cancomfortably manage.

    Think of it this way. If you or I were to borrow $1 million, it would put a strain on our finances. But if BillGates were to borrow $1 million, he wouldnt even notice it. Bill Gates is a lot wealthier than you or I, so he cancomfortably take on more debt than average folk. The same is true of an economy.

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    The chief measurement of the size of our economy is Gross Domestic Product (GDP). Lets look at ourfederal government debt levels relative to GDP over time, with the 2019 estimates for debt and GDP againprovided by the Congressional Budget Office:

    Year US Government Debt Debt % of GDP

    1949 $214 billion 79%

    1959 $235 billion 48%

    1969 $278 billion 29%

    1979 $640 billion 26%

    1989 $2.2 trillion 41%

    1999 $3.6 trillion 40%

    2000 $3.4 trillion 35%

    2008 $5.8 trillion 41%

    2019 est $17.3 trillion 82%

    The US Government took on tremendous debt during the 1940s to finance our war effort in WWII. Excludingthat anomaly, our level of government debt in relation to the size of our economy has been fairly stable. Itsbeen 25% - 40% of GDP for the last 40+ years. This debt level has been much lower than in Europe. I believe itis a chief reason our economy has grown so much faster than Europes over the last 50 years.

    Again, all this is about to change. The Congressional Budget Office projects that under Obamas budget plan,government debt levels relative to the size of our economy is about to skyrocket.

    It begs the question: How much public debt can our economy support before it implodes? We dont know. Wejust witnessed the implosion of many individual institutions and homeowners who carried too much debt. Couldthe same happen to our economy as a whole? Yes, but where the tipping point remains is an unknown. Thuscommon sense dictates we should be more cautious.

    Consider this. Obama wants the US economy to be more like Europes, despite the fact that Europe has a muchlower standard of living than the US. The European Union requires new member countries to have debt to GDPratios under 60% - and that includes all government debt of a nation, both federal and local. If Obama gets hisway, our economy would be considered too fragile for membership in the European Union!

    Hows that for irony!

    If our debt levels get to 82% of GDP, as projected under Obamas budget plan, the United States will have theeconomic balance sheet of a third world nation. Why are we going down this path?

    Unfortunately, this is not a movie. It is all too real. As many homeowners have discovered, climbing out from amountain of debt is almost impossible. Whats true for a homeowner is also true for a country.

    Lets hope Pilot Obama and co-pilots Pelosi and Reid learn to be less reckless with our money before we crashand burn. We need to exit the Highway To The Danger Zone.

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    PARLIMENTARY PRO GETS TESTY ON SENATE FLOOR WEDNESDAYApril 30, 2009

    Face The State Staff Report

    By allegedly abusing Senate rules, Democrats undermined a Republican motion that could have effectively killed a

    controversial bill Wednesday.

    Sen. Mike Kopp, R-Littleton, sought to lay over House Bill 1299, a measure proposing to award Colorado's nine

    electoral votes to future presidential candidates who win a national majority of the popular vote. Since thelegislative session officially ends May 6, Kopps motion would have killed the bill. Democrats generally favor the

    bill, with Republicans opposed.

    Sen. Linda Newell, D-Littleton, was chairing the committee of the whole at the time, and she recognized Kopp who

    motioned to lay the bill over. In the middle of the vote on Kopp's motion, however, Majority Leader Brandon

    Shaffer, D-Longmont, interrupted to ask for a no vote and make a substitute motion. Schaffer's move violatesSenate rules because a motion to lay over legislation is non-debatable while taking the vote. Republicans were

    upset by the Schaffer's move.

    Sen. Ted Harvey, R-Highlands Ranch, pointed out the violation and upbraided Democrats for breaking rules to

    push their agenda. Kopp, however, said he wasnt expecting his motion to pass, but was upset by abuse of the

    process. It was a motion made to do two things: one, highlight the fact that this b ill has been languishing on the

    Senate calendar for a month and to remind the majority that the minority is still here paying attention, Kopp said.

    A bill's lack of movement in either chamber may be a sign that it lacks support. Kopp speculated that Democrats

    might not have the votes to pass the HB 1299, and he said the bill's sponsor, Sen. Chris Romer, D-Denver, has been

    working his Senate colleagues for votes.

    Under the nation's current electoral college system, each state is awarded a specific number of electoral college

    votes based on its representation in Congress. In almost every state, the presidential candidate garnering a

    plurality of the popular vote receives all of the state's electoral votes. Most candidates focus their campaigns on

    swing states, like Colorado, or large states in order to bolster blocks of electoral votes. Critics maintain that the

    process leads campaigns to ignore solidly blue or red states they feel they believe will solidly fall in one camp or

    another.

    Under HB 1299's language, the redesign of the system would only become effective if a critical mass of other states,

    enough to represent 270 of the nation's 538 total electoral votes, decided to do the same. Participating states

    would then pledge to put their electoral votes toward the candidate that wins the national popular vote. Without

    achieving this support, Colorado would continue allocating its votes as it does currently, in a winner-take-all

    fashion.

    Capitalism vs. Socialism

    An economics professor at Texas Tech said he had never failed a single student before but had, once, failed an

    entire class. That class had insisted that socialism worked and that no one would be poor and no one would be rich,

    a great equalizer. The professor then said ok, we will have an experiment in this class on socialism.

    All grades would be averaged and everyone would receive the same grade so no one would fail and no one would

    receive an A. After the first test the grades were averaged and everyone got a B. The students who studied hard

    were upset and the students who studied little were happy. But, as the second test rolled around, the students who

    studied little had studied even less and the ones who studied hard decided they wanted a free ride too; so they

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    studied little.. The second test average was a D! No one was happy. When the 3rd test rolled around the average

    was an F.

    The scores never increased as bickering, blame, name calling all resulted in hard feelings and no one would study

    for the benefit of anyone else. All failed, to their great surprise, and the professor told them that socialism would

    also ultimately fail because when the reward is great, the effort to succeed is great; but when government takes all

    the reward away; no one will try or want to succeed.

    Could not be any simpler than that....

    Our June 13th speaker will be Republican State Chairman Dick Wadhams. For July 11th , August 8th,

    September 12th,and October 10th, we have scheduled a slate of candidates running for city, county, and state

    office. Were also working on setting up a candidate debate at the Forum later this year.

    NSRF Board of Directors Email AddressJohn Lefebvre President [email protected] Saner Vice-President [email protected]

    Jan Hurtt Treasurer [email protected]

    Phil Mocon Secretary [email protected]

    Jerry Cunningham Membership [email protected]

    Wanda Barnes Planning [email protected]

    Dana West Communications [email protected]

    Basic Principles of the G.O.P. (The only Party for all of the People)

    1. Protect the rights of the individual2. Protect the free enterprise system3. Reduce government to the lowest practical

    level4. Endorse and practice fiscal responsibility5. Embrace technology6. Recruit, recruit, recruit

    Tuesday, May 19th 7am Adams County Republican

    Hispanic Assembly breakfast at Rosita's MexicanRestaurant, 8050 Federal Blvd in Westminster.

    Tuesday, June 2nd 11:30am Adams County

    Republican Women (Trumpeteers) atCity Buffet 106th & Melody in Northglenn.

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