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Still low prices signal the retreat of ‘peak oil’

WASHINGTON – The recent meeting of the Organization of Petrolem Exporting Countries (OPEC) provides an opportunity to understand the mysteries of the global oil market. As expected, OPEC dec...

Editorial on insulting Muslims insulting

Yes, it is insulting when The Cortez Journal is being used by unqualified individuals to peddle the reprobate politics of Obama and the Democratic party. This act of political subterfuge to ...

Presidential election racing form, second edition

WASHINGTON The Republican nominating race is a mess: a strong field, but with 10 declared candidates and a half-dozen more to come, we need a bouncer to keep order. I’ve given myself the job...

Are Latin Americans exceptional as well?

Did you hear the one about the Latina mother who tried to commit suicide in one of our family detention centers? Yah, even I have no punch line for that. So as I was reading more ...

County should drop its ALC connection

There was an op-ed by High Country News intern Kindra McQuillan (Journal, June 2) regarding the American Lands Council or ALC. Our county commissioners have sent $1,000 of taxpayer money to ...

Rafters, landowners must work together

It is interesting that The Cortez Journal (June 5) made an editorial decision to focus on the June 2 cable rafting accident on the Dolores River as an isolated incident. Actually, there have...

Bennet and reform

Keeping the issue of campaign spending before the voters is worthwhile in itself

Strategic plan on aging

Demographic projections suggest a gray wave is building in Colorado, with nearly 25 percent of the state’s population expected to be older than 60 by 2030. As Coloradans age, the state must ...

Is the Fed’s impact just welfare for the wealthy?

WASHINGTON – Was the Federal Reserve’s massive bond-buying program an engine of economic inequality? It’s easy to think so. The Fed bought more than $3 trillion of U.S. Treasury ...

High-interest loans

Veto protects vulnerable Coloradans

It’s great to be home after successful and rewarding legislative session

It’s been a month since the end of the legislative session and it’s been great to be home more. Driving over Red Mountain pass last week to attend two town-hall meetings in Montrose, I stop...

Taxpayer money funding American Lands Council

Since 2012, the American Lands Council has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars to advocate and lobby for the transfer of federal lands to states. Such a move could dramatically change ho...
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