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Category - The Bully Pulpit
From Wikipedia: A bully pulpit is a conspicuous position that provides an opportunity to speak out and be listened to. This term was coined by United States President Theodore Roosevelt, who referred to his office as a “bully pulpit”, by which he meant a terrific platform from which to advocate an agenda. Roosevelt used the word bully as an adjective meaning “superb” or “wonderful”, a more common usage at that time.
It is a foundational principle of mine to not overstep my boundaries or the authority given to me by the people of Weld County. Government must stay in its own lane! However, I do understand that constituents want to hear my voice even on matters where I do not possess authority. It is the right thing to do to utilize the bully pulpit that accompanies the office I will do so in these pages.
Colorado’s Lawbreaking Lawmakers: Now with Extra Hypocrisy
The state of Colorado loves passing laws—it just hates following its own. Especially when it comes...
Hey Denver, Ever Been to a Farm? Why Rural Colorado’s Tired of...
Rural Colorado is losing its voice under the weight of urban power. But in Weld County, rural...
Polis Snubs Trump Tariffs With Political Theater
Governor Polis signs an executive order to defy Trump's tariff policy—because virtue-signaling is...
A Professor’s Email and My Schooling Response
Misinformation and outright lies are not a good look - not for professors, politicians, or...
Colorado’s Concealed-Carry Circus: Unfunded Mandates and...
Colorado’s new HB 24-1174 concealed‐carry rules—eight hours of training, live fire, de-escalation...
The City’s $19 Million Bet and the Church’s Calling
Denver’s $19M homeless shelter deal can’t heal wounds—only churches can. Here's why Biblical...
Colorado’s Bureaucratic Avalanche: 485 New Laws Wipe Out Your...
Colorado awoke July 1st under a tidal wave of 485 new laws – a bureaucratic jungle that buries your...
I’m a Parental Rights Extremist
SCOTUS backs Moore v. Harper: parents own book choices. Colorado’s near-miss HB25-1312 trampled...
Colorado’s 50% State-Worker Surge and the Lawsuit Against...
Colorado ripped $350 M+ in one-time grants and added 51 000 state jobs—now suing Trump to protect...

