RECENT AD SPENDING SHOWS DEMS STILL OUT OF TOUCH WITH VOTERS Democrats keep trying to make this race about abortion, but it's clearly about the economy. If your teen girl turns up with Tourette's, you may want to limit her TikTok time.Ī DENVER RESTAURANT HAS BEEN NAMED A HIDDEN GEM BY TRIPADVISOR And you can read all about the honor bestowed on Corrine's downtown here. Sympathy must be a like a drug to these people, but I'm bringing it up because teenage girls are especially susceptible to nonsense like this. People on the web are pretending to have awful diseases so they can post about their suffering. I always have, but I'm a private person so I understand that others may feel more comfortable sharing this stuff than I would. I find it odd when someone leads with what's wrong with them. MUNCHAUSEN BY INTERNET IS A THING NOW This is a fascinating article about how people fake serious illnesses on the internet for sympathy, an identity and sometimes money. JUST KIDDING they donate way too much money to politicians for that. I sure hope Joe Biden calls them out for price gouging. Now they say that demand for the covid vaccine is waning, so they are going to jack the price up to $110-$130 PER DOSE. PFIZER IS GOUGING US ON COVID VACCINES NOW Pfizer has made BILLIONS of dollars in gross profit in the last few years and has been the recipient of some serious government money at the same time. If you need my voter guide, find it here.ĭON'T MISS GRANT'S PODCAST THIS WEEK! This week's is a great one if you want to learn more about Grant and what he's learned from his incredibly diverse guests as they talk about happiness. IF YOU'VE GOT BALLOT QUESTIONS I will take them today in the 1:35 segment but only on statewide races and ballot initiatives. I've got Kristin Strohm from Common Sense on at 1:15 to discuss. If anyone disputes these numbers ask them to provide more accurate ones. For 20, researchers tallied up expenditures not counted in 2021 and then looked at recent allocations at the state and municipal level, ballot initiatives and federal dollars. The study assumed the 2021 baseline spending figure would not decrease in the following years. The study said Denver’s projected spending for 2021 to 2023 stands at $1.46 billion, Aurora’s at $76 million and Boulder’s at $87 million, translating to a 38% increase for Denver, 60% for Aurora and 63% for Boulder. From the Denver Gazette: They then collected financial information from 48 nonprofit organizations, such as the Downtown Denver Partnership, the Denver Rescue Mission, the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless and Denver Mental Health Initiative, and also looked at line-items in the budgets for Denver, Aurora and Boulder. I fully expect political leaders to try to downplay this report, as they do with all of CSI's reports, but they never come out with any reports that show different numbers so I'm not sure how they can cast aspersions without doing the work. They found that in the next three years, we are on track to spend $2 BILLION dollars trying to fix this problem. The CSI spent six months gathering up data on services being provided in the Denver, Aurora and Boulder. THE AMOUNT OF MONEY WE ARE SPENDING ON HOMELESSNESS IS STAGGERING And the Common Sense Institute has put together a very comprehensive look at how much money we are spending across all systems on homelessness. When I told him Englewood, he said, "Thank God it's not super close or I'd weigh a billion pounds in a month". The Wine Yogi's blog on our field trip can be found here, and we both highly recommend this gem of a bakery! I brought Chuck a cherry cheese danish and he asked where the bakery was from us. THE WINE YOGI IS BACK! And we are shifting gears just a bit to broaden our segment and now it's Foodie Friday! Kristal and I went on a field trip yesterday to Trompeau Bakery on South Broadway in Englewood and we will have a full report.
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