RightWave

July 24, 2008

The Colorado Plan

Filed under: economy, elections — rightwave @ 8:21 am and

Mark over at Do The Right Thing has a link to a great article by Weekly Standard editor Fred Barnes on the Left’s plan to take over “red” states.  Of course, Colorado has long been their model, and they’ve been executing well (and expensively).  Colorado is dangerously teetering on becoming a mostly Democrat state (by count of elected officials) and turning back the tide on what was once the most “progressive” state in the union in terms of implementing good, free-market public policy reform.

From school choice to the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights to higher education vouchers to creating a tax code that ensured prosperity for its citizens, Colorado was once the beacon of conservatives (remember the National Review cover story about Bill Owens?)  And now, it’s not looking so good…

Fortunately, we have some smart folks on our side as well.  Eric O’Keefe has a superb piece published by the State Policy Network that’s worth a read about what we can do to fight back.  Our free enterprise side got a head start on the think tank front.  There’s no question we’re winning the battle of ideas.  But, we’re consistently getting beaten on the ground game.

Frankly, that’s why Americans for Prosperity is so important.  But, we need to keep up the fight and work to match the Left on every capability possible if we want to win - politically and, ultimately, with our public policy goals.  There is much work to do, friends.

UPDATE: Eric is (as usual) several steps ahead in talking about Fred Barnes’ article.  Read his take.


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