As a Type 1 diabetic for more than 50 years, every single day I have required insulin injections to stay alive. While I’ve been faced with rationing and skipping doses, I’ve been fortunate to still be healthy. That is not the case for too many Americans when the cost of treating a chronic condition becomes overwhelming.
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After the Trump Assassination Attempt, Some CO Politicians Blurred the Distinction Between Political Criticism and Incitements to Violence
Every decent American is shocked, outraged, and saddened by the July 13 attempted assassination of Donald Trump and the resulting murder of a bystander and wounding of two others. The perpetrator came within maybe an inch of murdering the former president.
Letter to the Editor: ‘Do Not Do to Someone What is Hateful to You’
Editor’s note: This letter is in response to Logan Davis’ column, published by the Colorado Times Recorder on July 10 2024, titled “What if the Worst Happens?“
DAVIS: What if the Worst Happens?
If the 2024 presidential election were held today, Donald J. Trump would win it. He would not have to sic his followers on Congress again, nor would he need to rely on his followers in Congress to approve false electors, or tamper in any way with the certification of the vote. He would win outright.
The Supreme Court’s Immunity Ruling Gives Trump King George III’s Power
On the eve of Independence Day, six right-wing justices issued an unhinged and dangerous ruling.
Poem: Boebert for Colorado (BC)
The Colorado Times Recorder's resident poet takes an irreverent look at the rising star of one Republican congresswoman.
‘Price Pack Architecture:’ Corporate America’s Newest Euphemism for Gouging
Corporations are now perfecting what they call "price pack architecture": that is, selling you less stuff for the same price.