If Colorado Imposes Cap-and-trade, Kiss Cheap Gas Goodbye

In 2008, President Obama said that, “Under my plan of a cap and trade system, electricity rates would necessarily skyrocket.” That’s exactly what’s happened in California to energy costs broadly. The Washington Post recently ran an op-ed by Dominic Pino arguing that California’s cap-and-trade program is responsible for the state’s high and volatile gas prices. […]

HB17-1116 is legislative atonement for driving Coloradans into energy poverty

Put down the crayon and back away from the budget. That is Denver Post columnist Megan Schrader’s parental advice to the Independence Institute in a nutshell. It would take too long to deconstruct all that is wrong with Ms. Schrader’s editorial on our proposed ballot title “Fix Our Damn Roads,” but as head of our energy […]

The Washington Post Picks Up the Flag from the Convention Alarmists

The past week saw yet another assault on those reformers who seek to cure federal dysfunction by promoting a “Convention for proposing Amendments.” The latest attack took the form of an opinion column that in content offered nothing new. It featured many of the usual errors of commission and omission: The author confused a “Convention […]

Country can breathe sigh of relief. We’re still stuck with him…

By William Yeatman and Amy Oliver Cooke As Coloradans we thought we might have to apologize to the rest of the country if President Barack Obama nominated former one-term Colorado Governor Bill Ritter to head the Energy Department. If the President wanted to make electricity costs skyrocket and the eco-left community happy, Ritter was his […]

Solyndra: Is an apology too much to ask?

Please send out an APB for common decency because it’s gone, along with the $535 million in taxpayer-guaranteed money that the Obama administration wagered on the California-based solar start-up Solyndra. The high-priced, pet green project – the centerpiece of the president’s green jobs initiative – went belly up, and the F.B.I. raided the homes of […]