Will Toor is deep state Colorado at its worst. Boulder intellectual, former Boulder City Council member, former Boulder County Commissioner. Toor flat out makes stuff up: he included the FasTracks Denver-Boulder-Longmont heavy rail link using freight lines that has been a political and financial football ever since. He did this with ZERO input or information from the rail line. Toor is a zealot who cannot be trusted.
We need a political party in this state that has a spine and will model a DOGE process customized to reengineer state government with the goal of streamlining the state legislative session. It's pretty obvious the state legislature's workload is based on filling the 110-day legislative session with frivolous bills and back scratching deal making. How about a 55-day session where frivolous time-wasting bills can be entertained back home out of session sitting on the home water closet?
So what? They can have 100 Public Utilities Commissioners but if they're all appointed by Polis they will all be in his back pocket. How about this? Xcel Energy cannot raise its residential energy charge to customers above the cost-of-living annual benefit adjustment by the PERA state board of directors. And, I'll agree to the global warming potential of fossil fuels if the same warning is prominently displayed on electric cars warning consumers of pollution, extreme fire potential and child slavery in production of their electric car batteries.
Will Toor is deep state Colorado at its worst. Boulder intellectual, former Boulder City Council member, former Boulder County Commissioner. Toor flat out makes stuff up: he included the FasTracks Denver-Boulder-Longmont heavy rail link using freight lines that has been a political and financial football ever since. He did this with ZERO input or information from the rail line. Toor is a zealot who cannot be trusted.
We need a political party in this state that has a spine and will model a DOGE process customized to reengineer state government with the goal of streamlining the state legislative session. It's pretty obvious the state legislature's workload is based on filling the 110-day legislative session with frivolous bills and back scratching deal making. How about a 55-day session where frivolous time-wasting bills can be entertained back home out of session sitting on the home water closet?
So what? They can have 100 Public Utilities Commissioners but if they're all appointed by Polis they will all be in his back pocket. How about this? Xcel Energy cannot raise its residential energy charge to customers above the cost-of-living annual benefit adjustment by the PERA state board of directors. And, I'll agree to the global warming potential of fossil fuels if the same warning is prominently displayed on electric cars warning consumers of pollution, extreme fire potential and child slavery in production of their electric car batteries.
I wrote about that absurd fuel warning here:
https://www.greenleapforward.wtf/p/turning-a-trip-to-the-pump-into-an