Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Why Hickenlooper should be appointed

Colorado faces a grave appointment to replace Sen. Salazar. If you have not heard Salazar has been appointed to a cabinet position with the Obama administration.As the Sec. of the Interior, Salazar is being falsely hailed as a protector of the land. All propaganda as Ken "what can I get out of it" Salazar is far from a protector of the land.

But back to point. With the newly vacant Senatorial seat of Salazar Colorado faces the decision of who will replace him. Several names have come up. Diana Degette, Rep. Perlmutter, Fredrico "fired for incompetence by Clinton" Pena, among those who have been placed for nomination. However the one that rings as the best would be Mayor John Hickenlooper.

Why would we want this man to go to a federal office after such a poor reign as mayor of Denver? Simple. He would only be in office for two years. just enough time to make a show of solidarity with the other poor leadership currently going to take charge in Congress. Enough time to expose more of his pro union anti individual choice when it comes to the job market. More time to expose his pro amnesty and sanctuary policies for those who come to this country ILLEGALLY. Then the best reason to date, it will get him out of office here in Denver. Allowing someone else to do a job and not make p.c. policies of feelgood and higher taxes on the city of Denver.

John Hickenlooper has been in the pockets of Unions and lobbyist since day one. His poor leadership includes the dunderheaded decision to not put snow plows on the roads because the roads were snow covered and bad. Then to make up for this stupid inane judgment he cost the city thousands of dollars in a lame attempt to apologise for not understanding that snow plows are supposed to be on the roads during a snow storm and buying hot chocolate for all in Denver who wanted it. The results, messed up impassable streets for the rest of the winter two years ago.

The removal by promotion for Hickenlooper is the best choice for Denver. A city that is sinking in a quagmire of liberalism and political correctness. When Hickenlooper leaves it will allow those with some common sense to get together and prepare a candidate for the 2010 election, not only for Mayor, but for the Senate seat.




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