The DOE crew’s heartless plan with the homeless children is all too common corruption
In an act of cartoonish villainy, six Department of Education employees stole valuable seats from homeless children to take their own children and grandchildren on multi-day, taxpayer-funded trips, including to Disney World, according to the city’s special investigator for schools….
Governor Jared Polis mocks Tren de Aragua’s takeover of residential buildings in Aurora, Colorado
Migrant gangs are turning apartment complexes in Aurora, Colorado, into hellholes, and the Democratic governor is turning a blind eye. This is an unfortunate consequence of the situation in a suburb of the sanctuary city of Denver: Venezuelan migrants have…
Politicians from Aurora and Denver deny reports of rampant gang violence
Is Aurora about to be overrun by a gang of illegal immigrants? Of course not. The conservative and liberal mayors of Aurora and Denver have even joined forces to dispel sensationalist reports of rampant gun violence. Nor is there a…
No tax on tips is a bad, unfair and costly idea
At a June rally in Las Vegas, a city where many people receive tips, Donald Trump said he would eliminate the tip tax if he were re-elected president. Democrat Kamala Harris recently jumped on that bandwagon, supporting the call for…
Grilling Harris, Biden, Kamala’s tax cuts are really increases and other comments
Gold Star families: Grilling Harris, Biden On the third anniversary of Abbey Gate, “several families of the fallen soldiers said they have received nothing but radio silence from the Biden-Harris team for the past three years,” reports Audrey Fahlberg of…
R. Gerald Turner’s contributions to SMU were a gift to Dallas
At a time when university presidents and higher education itself are under increasing scrutiny, it was too easy to take for granted the work R. Gerald Turner did for Dallas. In a deliberate, strategic and almost unobtrusive way, he has…
Editorial: The dream of bringing Amtrak rail service to the region is still alive | Editorial
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EDITORIAL: Property tax relief – by all means necessary | Editorial
The news from the Capitol that some establishment lawmakers are stubbornly opposed to property tax relief — and hope to sabotage it in the upcoming special session of the House on skyrocketing property taxes — couldn’t have come at a…
EDITORIAL: Colorado’s crucial special session of parliament on tax relief offers promise – and dangers
Few aspects of Colorado state government are as complicated and opaque as the collection of property taxes. Even those who are paid to understand the state’s Byzantine property tax structure think so. “Complicated!” is how Colorado’s two leading economists described…
Lemon trees, security, hope: memories of my home in Gaza before the war | Gaza
When Israel’s war on Gaza began and we prepared to leave our house, I packed makeup and a favorite book – things that seem superfluous today. I thought that small reminders of home would bring us comfort while we were…