Posts tagged Boulder Channel
C U six figure raises are a crime by Rob Smoke
Feb 28th
I believe the group of “retired” CU administrators who have six-figure “part-time” jobs with the University of Colorado
are suspect agents of a crime which violates a variety of Federal statutes. If the obviously unconstitutional
legislative provisions allowing their “part-time” six-figure paychecks were in fact created with their involvement,
then — regardless of their job titles — they may in fact be an organized white-collar crime ring.
One question would be, who did the legislative work and what do their records show?
As far as constitutional issues go, for starters, the “special provision” discriminates against anyone who works for the state of Colorado
and cannot access the financial benefit of “retiring” and then receiving top-level pay from the very same public agency from which they allegedly “retired”.
From what I can gather, that includes everyone not in this exclusive group of go-getters — a group that is also known
to work with the legislature regarding CU’s various needs.
It should be noted that the self-same administrators who feel that the 4/20 celebrants besmirch the reputation of the University
are game to continue with their arrangement which functionally defrauds the state of Colorado — or rather, everyone who lives
here and isn’t in this particular “boys club” of un-retirable retirees.
are suspect agents of a crime which violates a variety of Federal statutes. If the obviously unconstitutional
legislative provisions allowing their “part-time” six-figure paychecks were in fact created with their involvement,
then — regardless of their job titles — they may in fact be an organized white-collar crime ring.
One question would be, who did the legislative work and what do their records show?
As far as constitutional issues go, for starters, the “special provision” discriminates against anyone who works for the state of Colorado
and cannot access the financial benefit of “retiring” and then receiving top-level pay from the very same public agency from which they allegedly “retired”.
From what I can gather, that includes everyone not in this exclusive group of go-getters — a group that is also known
to work with the legislature regarding CU’s various needs.
It should be noted that the self-same administrators who feel that the 4/20 celebrants besmirch the reputation of the University
are game to continue with their arrangement which functionally defrauds the state of Colorado — or rather, everyone who lives
here and isn’t in this particular “boys club” of un-retirable retirees.
Rob Smoke is a columnist for Boulder Channel 1 News
22 Boom – 2012 Academy Awards – Episode 51 and 52
Feb 27th
Boulder Channel 1 annual Oscar show today features trailers from the Nominees Assembled by our Buddy Borg. We also have movie reviews of this years Oscars by Dan Culberson in the movie section. Aaron smith put together our 22Boom Academy Awards TV show for BV 22 which play all over Boulder county. Look for that 2hour TV special here as well.
Videos in this Episode
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22 Boom Intro -
A Better Life Movie Trailer -
A Better Life Movie Review -
Albert Knobbs Movie Trailer -
Albert Knobbs Movie Review -
Anonomyous Movie Trailer -
A Seperation Movie Trailer -
Beginners Movie Trailer -
Beginners Movie Review -
Bridesmaids Movie Trailer -
Bridesmaids Movie Review -
Drive Movie Trailer -
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 Movie Trailer -
Hugo Movie Trailer -
In Darkness Movie Trailer -
Jane Eyre Movie Trailer -
Kung Fu Panda 2 Movie Trailer -
Margin Call Movie Trailer -
Midnight in Paris Movie Trailer -
Midnight in Paris Movie Review -
Moneyball Movie Trailer -
Moneyball Movie Review -
Monsieur Lazhar Movie Trailer -
My Week with Marilyn Movie Trailer -
My Week with Marilyn Movie Review -
Puss in Boots Movie Trailer -
Rango Movie Trailer -
Reel Steel Movie Trailer -
Rio Movie Trailer -
Rise of the Planet of the Apes Movie Trailer -
The Adventures of Tin Tin Movie Trailer -
The Artist Movie Trailer -
The Artist Movie Review -
The Descendants Movie Trailer -
The Descendants Movie Review -
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Movie Trailer -
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo Movie Review -
The Help Movie Trailer -
The Ides of March Movie Trailer -
The Ides of March Movie Review -
The Iron Lady Movie Trailer -
The Iron Lady Movie Review -
The Muppets Movie Trailer -
The Tree of Life Movie Trailer -
The Tree of Life Movie Review -
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Movie Trailer -
Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy Movie Review -
Transformers Dark of the Moon Movie Trailer -
War Horse Movie Trailer -
Warrior Movie Trailer -
W-E Movie Trailer -
Outro
Capt Underpants don’t want no Pledges of Allegiance to no America he doesn’t believe it
Feb 18th
“David Harrison, who has defended those issued camping tickets, responded to the most recent decision to eliminate jury trials for those issued camping tickets by saying, “What’s next?”
There is an assorted list of fascist policy decisions, laws and ordinances in recent years coming from of our Boulder City Council, that question resonated with me, What’s next?
How about a seminar about violence in the workplace where our City Attorney declares not all the public speakers who go beyond the 2 minute rule are threats?
Now, councilman Karakehian comes up with a novel idea, let’s pledge allegiance to the flag before every council meeting.
Councilwoman KC Becker responds that if people do not want to “pledge” before meetings, “I’d be interested in hearing why.”
Therein lies the problem.
Pledging, “Under God,” or under anything at all, even refusing to stand! like me, those who have been taught to questioning authority? The act is repugnant.
Have you ever been ostracized and harassed?
I refused to pledge allegiance in middle school and high school in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s.
My parents taught me well.
Ironically, my homeroom teachers both taught history and I took a ruler on the knuckles or a slap on the head from time to time, just for not standing up while other recited “The Pledge.”
The purpose of the pledge seems to divides us all into the patriotic vs. the non-patriotic, the believers vs. the non-believers.
How to escape? While many in the Council Chambers stand to recite cobweb loyalties and factitious duties.
Some of us feel that pledging allegiance to the wall is unpatriotic, especially, when those leading the pledge have forgotten to uphold the “with liberty and justice for all” part.
The small “violations” of that pledge itself, camping tickets, curfews… are examples of a reoccurring problem of our Boulder City Council.
We’ve got a long way to go, baby.
Some of us feel we are going backwards.
Must we must support anything, however bad, because we were born or live in a particular place?
Why?
What is a pledge or promise of allegiance?
Curiously, such lessons in supposed good citizenship in the form of reciting a pledge of allegiance are rarely, iever, accompanied by deeper introspection.
So, it should be no surprise that reciting “The Pledge” has been proposed by members of the Boulder City Council.
What’s next?”
Seth Brigham
3383 Madison Avenue
W225
Boulder, Colorado
80303
720-298-6711
There is an assorted list of fascist policy decisions, laws and ordinances in recent years coming from of our Boulder City Council, that question resonated with me, What’s next?
How about a seminar about violence in the workplace where our City Attorney declares not all the public speakers who go beyond the 2 minute rule are threats?
Now, councilman Karakehian comes up with a novel idea, let’s pledge allegiance to the flag before every council meeting.
Councilwoman KC Becker responds that if people do not want to “pledge” before meetings, “I’d be interested in hearing why.”
Therein lies the problem.
Pledging, “Under God,” or under anything at all, even refusing to stand! like me, those who have been taught to questioning authority? The act is repugnant.
Have you ever been ostracized and harassed?
I refused to pledge allegiance in middle school and high school in the late 1970’s and early 1980’s.
My parents taught me well.
Ironically, my homeroom teachers both taught history and I took a ruler on the knuckles or a slap on the head from time to time, just for not standing up while other recited “The Pledge.”
The purpose of the pledge seems to divides us all into the patriotic vs. the non-patriotic, the believers vs. the non-believers.
How to escape? While many in the Council Chambers stand to recite cobweb loyalties and factitious duties.
Some of us feel that pledging allegiance to the wall is unpatriotic, especially, when those leading the pledge have forgotten to uphold the “with liberty and justice for all” part.
The small “violations” of that pledge itself, camping tickets, curfews… are examples of a reoccurring problem of our Boulder City Council.
We’ve got a long way to go, baby.
Some of us feel we are going backwards.
Must we must support anything, however bad, because we were born or live in a particular place?
Why?
What is a pledge or promise of allegiance?
Curiously, such lessons in supposed good citizenship in the form of reciting a pledge of allegiance are rarely, iever, accompanied by deeper introspection.
So, it should be no surprise that reciting “The Pledge” has been proposed by members of the Boulder City Council.
What’s next?”
Seth Brigham
3383 Madison Avenue
W225
Boulder, Colorado
80303
720-298-6711
Seth Brigham is a sometime contributor to Boulder Channel 1 News
God bless Seth and God bless the United States of America