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  • The Truth About Fracking and Water Scarcity0

    • March 21, 2012

    This post will be the first in series on hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”), in which Independence Institute research associate, Donovan Schafer, will take on specific issues related to fracking. In this post he focuses on the claim that fracking will deplete Colorado’s water resources. Enjoy! Two recent articles—one in the Denver Post and another in the

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  • Pat Stryker waiting for more taxpayer money to fund Abound0

    • March 20, 2012

    Leftist billionaire heiress Pat Stryker is waiting to see if taxpayers via the Department of Energy (DOE) will throw another $10 million at Stryker’s failed thin-filmed solar panel manufacturer Abound Solar before she puts any more of her own money into the Colorado-based company reports Eric Wesoff of GreenTech Media: The firm awaits $10 million from the

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  • Chevy instructs how to gouge Colorado taxpayers0

    • March 16, 2012

    Buy a $40,000 Chevy Volt and taxpayers in Colorado and across the country will pick up nearly one third of the cost plus provide a permit to use Colorado’s HOV lanes free. Chevy blasted a “radio advisory,” which I received for my show on News Talk 1310, bragging about taxpayers footing the bill: Colorado residents

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  • Taxpayers still on the hook for Abound employees?0

    • March 14, 2012

    Are taxpayers still paying for Abound Solar employees despite the company’s cost saving measure of laying off 70 percent of its work force? Could be, and the figure could be more than $2 million. Late last month Colorado-based Abound Solar announced layoffs of 180 full-time and another 100 part-time employees so the thin-filmed photovoltaic manufacturer

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  • Why should Americans pay for Colorado’s green fantasies?0

    • March 5, 2012

    Greeley Tribune reporter Nate Miller interviewed me as the voice of opposition about the wind “Production Tax Credit” (PTC). Miller does a good job of presenting both sides of the argument: Supporters of the wind production tax credit, which began in 1992, contend failure to extend it will result in layoffs for workers from good,

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  • Why should Americans pay for Colorado's green fantasies?0

    • March 5, 2012

    Greeley Tribune reporter Nate Miller interviewed me as the voice of opposition about the wind “Production Tax Credit” (PTC). Miller does a good job of presenting both sides of the argument: Supporters of the wind production tax credit, which began in 1992, contend failure to extend it will result in layoffs for workers from good,

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