Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2005-12-24
Description: Panel 1. Some officials might be cautious about opening some gifts they get for Christmas. Panel 2. Tax activist, Douglas Bruce might have a surprise gift for Governor Bill Owens who lead a cha...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2005-09-24
Description: Panel 1-3. The City of Colorado Springs is an attractive landing site for the Northrop space industry with their $2.5 billion defense dollars. Panel 4. The Community Center in the Black Forest ...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2005-03-26
Description: Panel 1. Fishermen, geese and swimmers would love to see all the taxpayers fix their lake with their tax refund. Panel 2. Cougars have cats on their mind in the Ute Pass area. Panel 3-6. Color...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1998-11-08
Description: The vote in Colorado was very strange. Bronco owner, Pat Bowlen, a very rich man, will get taxpayer money in his pocket to invest in building a new stadium. Tax protester, Douglas Bruce, invest...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1998-09-19
Description: Panel 1. Colorado Public Schools are adding Economics to their education standards list. Let's hope the textbook instruction on economics is less biased than what they are feeding our children o...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1998-04-11
Description: Panel 1. So-called conservatives killed Senator Doug Lamborn's tax-cut bill. Could one man make a difference? Ask TABOR author, Douglas Bruce. Panel 2. Colorado Springs mayor, Mary Lou Makepea...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1998-01-11
Description: Panel 1. Colorado Governor Roy Romer will call the police on you if you UNDERPAY your taxes. Panel 2. But if you OVERPAY your state tax, the Governor wants to keep your money...or at least shar...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2003-11-01
Description: Panel 1. Civic leaders are setting guard stations around Fort Carson. They want to protect the base from the Base Closure Commission. Panel 2. There's a two headed horse in the Colorado Const...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1997-11-06
Description: Tax and spend politicians keep trying to sneak out of the tax limitation cage they think is holding them in. Front Range voters thwarted the escape attempt. The politicians still have to ask vo...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1997-10-25
Description: One panel, many ideas about the Tax Limitation Amendment. Liberal state legislators are sorry they have to give excess tax money back instead of investing it. Taxpayers are glad to get an extra...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1997-08-11
Description: Panel 1. Colorado voters passed a tax-limitation law, called TABOR (Taxpayer bill of rights) which forces government to give back the change to the people who pay the dinner bill. Governor Roy R...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1997-09-13
Description: Panel 1. The city of Colorado Springs would like to get out of having to return excess tax money by not counting grants as part of their revenue. Waitresses must report tips as income to the IR...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1997-07-26
Description: Panel 1. Colorado Springs residents will get to vote on stormwater fees. I predict the vote will go down the drain. Panel 2. A federal judge will decide to end contracting preferences for minor...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2006-09-09
Description: Panel 1. Colorado Springs councilman, Scott Hente believes Douglas Bruce's Taxpayer Bill of Rights are mean-spirited. The ballon festival might have disappeared but the hot air is still with us...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2004-12-24
Description: Panel 1. Colorado's Governor Bill Owens sounds like he is willing to bargain away the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights. That's like eating the goose that lays golden eggs piece meal. Panel 2. Canadia...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2004-11-27
Description: Panel 1. For years people have been wrangling over building a new El Paso County Court House. They can't use the old one to house prisoners anymore. Maybe it could be used to house inept planne...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2004-11-06
Description: Panel 1. Colorado Governor Bill Owens and the GOP elephant team lost control of the state legislature. Panel 2-4. The normally Republican-controlled El Paso County Commission held on, in the ele...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1992-01-01
Description: Panel 1. Governor Roy Romer sounds like a broken record in calling for raising our taxes in his state-of-the-state message. Panel 2. What with new curfews and limited work schedules, school kid...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2005-03-02
Description: Panel 1-3. Colorado Governor, Bill Owens, seems to have caved on the Taxpayer's Bill of Rights, which would require a vote of the people when the bureaucrats want to raise our taxes. It looks l...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2005-03-12
Description: Panel 1. Each state will design their own quarter. "Colorful Colorado" takes on new meaning, if elaborate, on the word, "colorful". Panel 2. State lawmakers are begging constituents to do away...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2005-01-15
Description: Panel 1. Colorado Governor Bill Owens is bouncing around on his veto pen. He seems to have a spring in his step. Panel 2-3. The white knight, (Taxpayer Bill of Rights) wants to protect taxpaye...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2002-12-21
Description: Panel 1. County Commissioner, Little Tommy Huffman is sitting on Santa's lap with a gift request. Panel 2. He wants to get out from under Taxpayer's Bill of Rights so he can build some stuff. ...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1999-07-24
Description: Panel 1-2. Dooley cadets at the Air Force Academy were used to make improvements at Gen. Tad Oelstrom's living quarters. Panel 3-6. Colorado Secretary of State, Natalie Meyer, is sworn in by C...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1999-07-10
Description: Panel 1. The El Paso County Sheriff's Department is a little behind in modernizing. They have to rely on a horse instead of a fancy vehicle to catch crooks. Panel 2-3. Soldiers, at Fort Carson,...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1990-12-05
Description: Tax revolt leader, Douglas Bruce may be going too far with his latest tax-limitation petition drive. What's next...parking meters?
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1990-09-14
Description: Colorado Gubinatorial candidate, John Andrews, tax limitation author Douglas Bruce, and patriot Lillian Bickel march as American patriots. Senator Ted Strickland and Governor Roy Romer are dress...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 1978-08-05
Description: Panel 1. A mudslide took some houses in the Cragmoor area. Panel 2. CETA (Comprehensive Employment and Training Act) is charged with showing favoritism (Camarderie) in the department. Panel 3...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2004-08-12
Description: Panel 1. Citizens are noticing Olympic stars look just like the kids next door. With USOC locating in the city, they ARE the kids next door. Panel 2. Taxpayer Bill of Rights author, Douglas Bru...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2004-05-01
Description: Panel 1. There's a big fight between the Colorado Humane Society and the Pikes Peak Humane Society. Animals say, "And they think WE'RE dumb." Panel 2. Builders have discovered collusion between...
Item Type: IllustrationDate Published: 2004-01-10
Description: Panel 1. Greek Gods read story about rocks winning over myths. Gods wanted their own garden. (I forget what this news story is about. Maybe someone was wanting to rename the park?) Panel 2-3...