Fresh from the golden dome on Colfax Avenue Greg Brophy keeps us up to date on the shenanigans of the saviors on the left that will “save” Colorado from itself…
Global Warming
A couple weeks ago the Colorado Senate passed a global warming joint resolution. It’s titled “Concerning Recognition of Colorado’s Cool Cities”, but it was really an Al Gore would be proud sop to carbon dioxide caused global warming.
As a side bar, I think Wray, Colorado (my home town) is the “coolest city” in the state. We have our own little stream running through town, nice hills and bluffs surrounding town, a couple of good places to eat, a nice swimming pool and the best coffee shop on the planet.
Back to the farce: Senator Rollie Heath from, you guessed it, Boulder, introduced the resolution.
Apparently he missed the memo from the eco-commies who changed the term “global warming” to “climate change” when it became apparent that while CO2 emissions continue to rise, global temperatures are going down. They have been for ten years.
Senators Renfroe and Lundberg had fun pointing out the facts about global warming. Senator Heath said, “I don’t want to get into an argument about global warming”.
At that point I went up and pointed out that he should at least make the case for his resolution, but I’d be voting against it because “anthropogenic global warming is a farce”.
End of debate: the resolution passed on a straight party line vote.
Blatant Disregard
We see another attempt by the Democrats to exert their will over the will of the people in HB09-1299.
It’s a bill that would lead to tossing out the electoral vote for President in return for a national popular vote.
It’s not that it would happen overnight. First more states would have to pass a similar bill; enough states to reach the magic number of 270 electoral votes have to pass bills to join the movement for it to go into effect.
So far four states have passed bills enacting this agreement into law. Colorado is poised to become a fifth.
I’m not sure if the Democrats are still sore about the 2000 election or what.
For the life of me, I can’t figure out why anyone in Colorado would throw away our swing-state status in favor of a national popular vote. Right now, Presidential candidates come to Colorado because there is some question where our nine electoral votes will go and through most of the election cycle, you can draw a scenario where our nine will make the difference in determining who will win.
Take away our nine and no one will care about our votes; no one will come here to campaign. The candidates will stick to the major population centers on the coasts and ignore “fly-over country”.
It’s really a horrible idea that has so many unintended consequences that everyone on the left seems to ignore.
Just like they ignore the will of the voters. In 2004 Coloradoans roundly rejected a change to our electoral college system 66-34.
That’s the blatant disregard.
Pinnacol Raid
Here’s the problem: state revenues are down, expectations for state spending are up (sounds like my family budget situation too).
So what are we going to do? Rob a bank? No, lets seize the money in an insurance company’s accounts, after all it looks like the insurance company, Pinnacol Assurance has more assets than liabilities.
Pinnacol is a workers compensation insurance company that was originally created by the state and then finally turned loose in 2002. At the time, their liabilities exceeded their assets by about $200 million. Now, their assets exceed their liabilities by about $600 million.
They are paying big dividends and have cut premiums by 42% over the past four years.
So the Democrats in Colorado (and two Republicans) have decided to take their “extra” money. That’ll teach them for being successful.
Two other states have tried the same thing in very similar situations and the courts in those states have sided with the insurance company. No telling what our activist Supreme Court will do, but I am positive the insurance company won’t just write the check because the Governor signs the bill that steals their money.
Expect a long protracted battle so ensue. The majority party has no plan for dealing with the defeat, except to close have of the colleges in the state.
I expected more from them.
The Budget
The Colorado Senate will pass a budget on Monday.
For the first time in my memory, it will be a pure work of fiction.
Colorado’s Constitution requires a balanced budget for each year. This one will be balanced by taking money $500 million from an insurance company. Money that will never show up because the insurance company won’t just hand the loot over.
I won’t bug you with all the details of the budget. It’s really a mess with Constitutionally mandated spending increase requirements in some areas, Constitutionally protected revenues in other areas and everyone wanting more.
The key take away is this: the money from the insurance company (Pinnacol Assurance) is never going to materialize. They aren’t just going to hand it over and I don’t think the court will let the state take it. Ultimately, we’ll have to come back and balance the budget again and this time truly hard choices will have to be made.
The immediate fall back provision is to cut colleges by another $300 million. That’s on top of the $100 million reduction in the rate of growth that they’ve already taken. A $300 million dollar cut would be a real cut and would probably lead to the closure of several schools. That’s completely unacceptable; we offered rational alternatives, but the other side turned them down.
This won’t be over for a while.
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April 16, 2009 at 18:34
[…] Original post by Patrick Sperry […]
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April 17, 2009 at 03:11
Patrick this post reminds me that I should look into what my state, Illinois is doing about global warming. We are full of democrats but I have a feeling with Blago and all of the other shenanigans of pay to play, the environment is the last thing on IL politician’s mind. We dont have a recycling program in Chicago. Not that it bothers me, I am just making a point. Colorado has more natural resources I would assume so you get more liberal moonbats trying to use environmental concerns as a cover for other earmark BS.
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April 17, 2009 at 07:06
The environment is indeed a big issue in the entire west. Most people want to protect our water and other resources. It’s as simple as that. The real question is how to go about doing that.
I’m one of those people that think that sound science trumps the new religion, aka ACC ( Anthropological Climate Change) when ever we can do so in an economical manner. By that I mean don’t toss the baby out with the bathwater. Sure, you could ban all forms of motorized traffic. But at what cost? I can see it now! A horse drawn Ambulance galloping down Colfax Avenue to your house when Grandma’s visiting and has a heart attack… NOT a pretty visual, not at all.
Illinois is so messed up that I am of a mind that the people should kick out every single politician at every level. Hold a State Constitution Convention, and re-invent the place. Oh, and hang a few of the worst offenders of the previous government just to make darned well sure that they don’t slither back into power…
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April 17, 2009 at 07:43
Colorado is a state I could consider living in and in fact II did live there once. I would keep it on my list of domestic vacation destinations too.
With that said it’s a shame the leaders of the state will slice and dice it so.
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April 17, 2009 at 07:54
The things that are going on down at the capital right now would be hilarious Alfie, it it were not so serious. And to think that this all started with a warped report out of Boulder…
related link: http://wattsupwiththat.com/2009/04/15/climate-models-vs-climate-reality-diverging-or-just-a-dip/
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