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The Threat is Real

We are a threat, and the reason is that we have not only worked hard, but have taken the time to meet and connect with thousands of individuals across Colorado’s third congressional district and beyond.  We have raised more than … Continue reading

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Day 13 – Would Chaos Ensue Without Government Bureaucracy?

THERE IS A VITAL PLACE FOR GOVERNMENT AT THE LOCAL, STATE, and FEDERAL LEVEL.  So do not presuppose that I desire to do away with useful and beneficial government services (of course you have to prove they are useful and … Continue reading

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Day 6 – Ice Cream Trucks, Farmers Market Regulations, & Brown Rice Tea

I had to throw in the ice-cream truck because as I walked outside I heard in the air the melody to “When the Saints Go Marching In” and saw a nicely decorated vehicle advertising delicious ice cream treats driving by.  … Continue reading

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Day 4 – Flag Poles in Pueblo West

Today was such a good day. A brief visit out to Pueblo West revealed more conversations with small business owners who are facing the crunch, but are working very hard to make things happen regardless.  Americans are resilient creatures you … Continue reading

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Day 3 – Taxpayer Money at Work

Until recently, I felt myself capable of following directions on signs and cones regarding the speed and direction at which to travel. On a recent trip to Walsenburg (CO) in Huerfano County, there was some type of construction being done … Continue reading

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