Colorado: George Bush

January 16, 2009 - 02:27 pm

Science-friendly White House could mean big bucks for Colorado

The Economist writes in Blessed are the geeks, for they shall inherit the Earth that President-elect Barack Obama’s appointments of prominent scientists to key agencies and advisory councils signals a decisive shift in public policy and political decision-making by the new chief executive in contrast to his predecessor.

With Colorado ranking third in the nation on the Milken Institute’s Technology and Science Index — a measure of state human capital and intellectual property assets that can be leveraged for economic development — Obama’s nerdy spheres of influence could reap big rewards for the Centennial State.

From the Economist:

ONE of the stranger beliefs of some politicians is that if they treat nature like a troublesome opponent and ignore it, it might go away and stop bothering them.

Mon, 08/25/2008 - 09:18

Perlmutter: GOP rule has taken America back 'before the Magna Carta'

DENVER -- Speaking at the Colorado Delegation breakfast Monday at the Grand Hyatt, U.S. Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D-Wheat Ridge) said America needs to move beyond eight years of George Bush.

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Wed, 06/18/2008 - 18:17

To drill or not, that’s the question

The seesaw battle to drill or not to drill for more energy (both oil and gas) continued today with Bush pushing for more drilling and exploration according to the AP.

Meanwhile Colorado Democrats US Rep Mark Udall and US Rep Ed Perlmutter said on Monday that "America needs to wean itself off its addiction to fossil fuels," according to 7News Denver's web site.