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  • RFK Jr Leaves Elizabeth “Pocahontas” Warren Redfaced When He Exposes Her Big Pharma Ties – Then RFK Jr Embarrasses Bernie Sanders When He Comes to Warren’s Defense (VIDEO)

    09/04/2025 1:42:23 PM PDT · by Macho MAGA Man · 39 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | September 4, 2025 | Cullen Linebargar
    After burying multiple Democratic Senators intent on trying to destroy his political career, HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. got his chance to dunk on arguably the most notorious Senators in America. As expected, he did not disappoint. As NBC News reported, Kennedy appeared before the Senate Finance Committee to answer questions. This comes one week after Kennedy pushed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director, Susan Monarez, to resign. The White House fired her when she refused, and three top CDC officials then resigned in protest. The hearing got testy in a hurry after far-left, Big Pharma hack...
  • Mail-in ballots and Space Command: Why Colorado elections may have led to Trump’s decision

    09/03/2025 9:57:46 AM PDT · by real saxophonist · 22 replies
    KDVR ^ | Sep 2, 2025 | Heather Willard
    Mail-in ballots and Space Command: Why Colorado elections may have led to Trump’s decision by: Heather Willard Posted: Sep 2, 2025 DENVER (KDVR) — On Sept. 2, President Donald Trump announced that the headquarters of Space Command will move from Colorado Springs to Huntsville, Alabama. The President said Colorado’s mail-in ballot system “played a big factor” in moving Space Command, shortly after his short-lived assertions to ban mail-in ballots last month. Trump noted Tuesday that he won Alabama by about 47 points and said voting records didn’t influence his decision. Trump lost Colorado to Harris by about 11 points. “I...
  • Bans on gas stoves come back as Democratic cities and states continue war on gas appliances

    08/26/2025 5:12:21 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 30 replies
    Just the News ^ | August 25, 2025 10:58pm | Kevin Killough
    A new law went into effect in Colorado earlier this month requiring health warning labels on gas stoves, similar to those placed on cigarette packages. It’s one example of multiple efforts, primarily in blue states, to stop consumers from using gas-powered appliances in their homes. After a Biden administration official in 2023 alluded to the possibility of a ban on gas stoves in the name of public health, legacy media outlets produced a number of “fact checks” insisting the Biden administration wasn’t going to ban gas stoves. They claimed the whole idea was just a "right-wing conspiracy." Conveniently, most of...
  • Forced electric load reduction and possible rolling blackouts in Maryland.

    08/11/2025 6:15:38 PM PDT · by george76 · 61 replies
    X ^ | Aug 11, 2025 | WV Coal Association
    Forced electric load reduction and possible rolling blackouts in Maryland. Electric system in crisis. Got Coal?
  • Florida announces 23 commercial vehicle ‘interdiction checkpoints’ in crackdown on illegal immigration and English language proficiency violations in trucking

    08/25/2025 10:06:09 AM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 31 replies
    cdllife ^ | 08 25 2025 | Staff
    Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier announced that the state will take action to crack down on “illegal aliens who may be operating large trucks using out-of-state driver’s licenses.” On Monday, August 25, 2025, Uthmeier announced a series of actions targeting the commercial trucking industry and commercial driver’s licensing (CDL) standards amid ongoing public scrutiny of an August 12 triple fatality crash on the Florida Turnpike allegedly caused by an illegal U-turn taken by Harjinder Singh. Ag Enforcement Officers To Man CMV Interdiction Stations Under ICE Direction Uthmeier and other law enforcement agencies announced that Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer...
  • Colorado Democrats passed and signed into law that businesses are required to use preferred pronouns, if you refuse you can get 4 MONTHS IN JAIL

    08/24/2025 12:12:45 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 145 replies
    X.com ^ | 9:21 AM · Aug 24, 2025 | Wall Street Apes✓ @WallStreetApes
    “If they are interacting with a customer and the customer says, this is my preferred name and these are my preferred pronouns, this is the way I want to be addressed, there is a legal obligation to do that. They're compelled to use those pronouns and those surnames under Colorado's law. That's compelled speech, and the real kicker is there criminal penalties for it. You can have prison time, jail time for up to 4 months if you don't abide that.” - Kristen Waggoner, President, CEO & General Counsel at Alliance Defending Freedom
  • A Museum Filled With Legendary Movie Cars Closed And Is Selling Off Over 60 Cars. Check Them Out

    08/22/2025 7:38:07 AM PDT · by Twotone · 29 replies
    The Autopian ^ | August 19, 2025 | Mercedes Streeter
    In a few days, car enthusiasts and film buffs will have a chance to own some incredible pieces of American cinema. After four years of existence, Colorado’s Rodz & Bodz Movie Cars & More Museum closed for a third time this month. Later this week, on Friday, August 22, more than 60 film-used and replica movie cars will cross the auction block. Along with them will be over 400 pieces of movie memorabilia and road art. It’s a sad speedbump for one of the lesser-known, but great museums in America, but these cars will get to live on with collectors....
  • Afghan vet gets 54 years for killing teen who tried to steal his wife's car. You're gonna want to read this one if you carry a blaster for defense.

    08/20/2025 11:00:33 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 267 replies
    Not The Bee ^ | August 20, 2025 | Annie Oakley
    Orest Schur will serve over half a century in jail. Schur was a 27-year-old sergeant in the U.S. Space Force when the incident happened in July 2023. He and his wife lived in Aurora, Colorado, where he worked as a signals intelligence analyst at Buckley Space Force Base. Before transferring to the Space Force, Schur served two tours in Afghanistan with the U.S. Army, earning 14 service medals in the process. On July 5, 2023 around 11 p.m., he woke up to the sound of the alarm on his wife's Hyundai Elantra. He grabbed his pistol and went outside, where...
  • North America's largest powwow to end

    08/19/2025 11:28:00 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 31 replies
    Axios ^ | August 19, 2025 | Russell Contreras
    Dancers prepare for the grand enterance at the Gathering of Nations in April 2017 in Albuquerque, N.M. Photo: Russell Contreras/Axios The Gathering of Nations, a celebration of Indigenous dancing, music and art from around the world in what has become North America's largest powwow, will end next year, organizers announced. Why it matters: The ending closes a chapter in Native American history that has been mentioned in movies and novels and brought hundreds of thousands to Albuquerque, New Mexico, for more than 40 years. Driving the news: Organizers announced on Saturday that the cultural event will conclude in 2026, marking...
  • Loveland police barred from license plate camera readers after sharing information with Border Patrol [Colorado]

    08/18/2025 7:06:39 AM PDT · by Ultra Sonic 007 · 29 replies
    KRDO ^ | 8/18/2025 | Stella Girkins
    LOVELAND, Colo. (KRDO) - Following a 9NEWS investigation, the city of Denver has decided to cut off Loveland's access to Flock license plate camera readers. The investigation found that Loveland police were sharing access to its Flock data with U.S. Border Patrol. According to our Denver news partners, Denver has over 100 Flock cameras around the city. They are used to solve crimes by tracking vehicles through license plate recognition. In April, Denver police blocked federal agents, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), from accessing their Flock data due to concerns it...
  • Colorado's AI Law Is a Cautionary Tale for the Nation

    08/15/2025 2:40:25 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 6 replies
    Reason ^ | 8.15.2025 | Kevin Frazier and Adam Thierer
    A rushed attempt to regulate artificial intelligence has left lawmakers scrambling to fix their own mistakes.Colorado is experiencing a major case of buyer's remorse over the state's new artificial intelligence law—a warning for other states rushing to regulate emerging tech. A rush to regulate AI in Colorado flipped the right order of policymaking. For fast-moving tech, lawmakers should begin with a "try-first" mentality, allowing innovators to introduce their products. Next, they should study any resulting harms and whether new laws or regulations could address those harms. Only then should effective regulation be pursued, in consultation with a wide range of...
  • Denver Post Doxxes Citizens For Sharing Pictures And Public Records About Crime

    08/12/2025 6:06:02 PM PDT · by E. Pluribus Unum · 19 replies
    The Federalist ^ | August 12, 2025 | Joy Pullmann
    The Denver Post published the names, locations, and employers of three private citizens for sharing public records on social media.On Aug. 1, The Denver Post exposed the names, locations, voter registrations, and employment of three private citizens who legally obtained public information and sent some to the popular social media account Do Better Denver. On Aug. 7, a Denver Post columnist defended the paper’s decision to dox the three women for sharing public information. “People who claim to be citizen journalists must stand by their work with a byline and endure the negative comments and threats that come with the...
  • Colorado congressional members visit ICE facility

    08/12/2025 7:59:50 AM PDT · by real saxophonist · 24 replies
    KDVR ^ | Aug 11, 2025 | Gabrielle Franklin
    Colorado congressional members visit ICE facility by: Gabrielle FranklinPosted: Aug 11, 2025 DENVER (KDVR) — A handful of Democrats in Colorado’s congressional delegation went inside the GEO ICE facility in Aurora on Monday. The visit comes as they try to gain clarity and access from the Trump administration about what is going on there. They spoke with members of the press after the visit to share what they say they saw. Democratic U.S. House members from Colorado visited the ICE facility, saying they left the building with more questions than answers. “When I walked through the facility, it felt like...
  • Rep. DeGette (CO) introduces private bill to give Jeannette Vizguerra permanent resident status

    08/12/2025 7:49:02 AM PDT · by real saxophonist · 22 replies
    denver7 ^ | Aug 11, 2025 | Óscar Contreras
    Rep. DeGette introduces private bill to give Jeannette Vizguerra permanent resident status By: Óscar ContrerasAug 11, 2025 DENVER — Jeanette Vizguerra, a prominent Colorado immigrant rights activist detained by federal immigration agents earlier this year for being in the country illegally, could obtain lawful residency in the country if a bill introduced by a Colorado representative manages to make it past the Republican-controlled Congress. “I have filed in Congress a bill – a private bill – to release Jeanette and to let her stay in this country while her immigration case proceeds,” said Rep. Diana DeGette, a Democrat, during a...
  • Colorado Law Prohibiting Abortion Pill Reversal Permanently Enjoined. Pro-life clinic may continue to administer progesterone to save babies’ lives.

    08/11/2025 6:22:45 PM PDT · by Morgana · 3 replies
    Ministry Watch ^ | August 11, 2025 | Kim Roberts
    Doctors and nurses who want to help women with abortion pill reversal treatment after taking chemical abortion pills have won a permanent injunction blocking a Colorado law that prohibited the treatment. In April 2023, Colorado enacted a law making it illegal for medical practitioners to assist women who wanted to reverse a chemical abortion after they had taken the first of two pills in the regimen. The law threatened professional discipline for practitioners who use progesterone to attempt to save the baby’s life. Bella Health and Wellness, a Catholic pro-life clinic in Colorado represented by the Becket Fund for Religious...
  • Lee fire tops 106k acres as firefighters in northwestern Colorado start to gain containment

    08/10/2025 2:42:46 PM PDT · by george76 · 9 replies
    Colorado Sun ^ | Aug 10, 2025 | David Krause
    Two fires burning near Meeker combined have scorched more than 120,000 acres in a week as hundreds of crews battle the flames ... Crews working two wildfires burning near Meeker in northwestern Colorado have started to gain some level of containment on the week-old blazes as one topped 100,000 acres. The Lee fire, which was started by lightning Aug. 2 southwest of Meeker, has grown to 106,672 acres but is considered 6% contained, officials said in a written update Sunday morning. That’s up from 88,755 reported Saturday morning. Strong winds out of the north continue to push the southern end...
  • EXCLUSIVE: Biden’s FEMA Pick Had Years Long ‘Illicit Affair’ Funded By Taxpayer Dollars, Former Lover Says

    01/18/2021 9:15:27 PM PST · by george76 · 20 replies
    USSANews .. National File ^ | January 18, 2021 | Tom Pappert
    Deanne Criswell, Joe Biden’s pick to run FEMA, had a years-long extramarital affair that was financed by taxpayer dollars through the Office of Emergency Management of Aurora, Colorado, the Transportation Security Administration, and FEMA, according to the former husband and wife who were victim to Criswell’s extramarital engagement. National File spoke extensively to Lisa Borbe, a United States Marine veteran who also worked for the Department of Homeland Security and the TSA, and recently retired after spending 31 years of serving her country. Borbe is the ex-wife of Mark Haught. Haught says Borbe’s characterization of his participation in the affair...
  • If you report unfavorably about homelessness, open drug use, criminal illegal gangs terrorizing apartment complexes .. the Denver Post ..

    08/07/2025 9:51:46 PM PDT · by george76 · 13 replies
    X ^ | Aug 6, 2025 | Mollie Hemingway
    If you report unfavorably about homelessness, open drug use, criminal illegal gangs terrorizing apartment complexes, etc., the Denver Post (a HORRIBLE newspaper that does no good reporting on these issues) will use your public records request to try to get you fired and shut up. ... Censorship, when you can't debate the facts. ... There’s more. Wait ... AG Weiser of CO put Tina Peters in jail, is going after deputies who work with ICE, but refuses to charge criminals until they steal their 3rd or 4th car in 3 months. ... The good news is that the Denver Post...
  • Firearm Homicides Surge in Colorado Following Adoption of Gun Control

    08/07/2025 6:01:57 PM PDT · by CFW · 26 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 8/7/25 | AWR Hawkins
    Data from Ammoland News indicates Colorado witnessed an exponential increase in firearm homicides after embracing a state-level gun control agenda in 2013. On February 10, 2013, less than two months after the heinous attack on Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, Breitbart News noted that Colorado Democrats were declaring war on the Second Amendment. That war included bans on “high capacity” magazines, requirements for universal background checks, fees for existing background checks, and allowing victims of gun violence to sue firearm manufacturers for the misuse of weapons. Since then, Colorado Democrats’ push for gun control has continued unabated. Most...
  • Utah is planning on taking water away from farmers and ranchers right now”

    08/02/2025 3:51:59 PM PDT · by george76 · 49 replies
    X ^ | Aug 2, 2025 | Wall Street Apes
    Utah is planning on taking water away from farmers and ranchers right now”.. They are currently writing new legislation that is going to put new regulations on farmers and ranchers water use — We need your help. We need to save the farmers and ranchers” “The verbiage in the bill is that they are going to require them to use less water, water that has been already granted to them from generations past, or they're going to require them to use more water saving technologies. But who is going to pay for that? It sure as hell isn't going to...