City Matters

City Matters Political Parties in Colorado 2026 06 10

34 min · I går
episode City Matters Political Parties in Colorado 2026 06 10 cover

Beskrivelse

In a candid, data-driven conversation, Professor Bob Loevy shares insights on how the ballot initiative allowing unaffiliated voters to participate in primaries has shifted political engagement—and why the rise of fringe candidates like Marx and Bottoms signals a deeper systemic crisis. You'll discover how party registration impacts political influence, why moderates are left out of the process, and the insidious ways extreme views are hijacking both parties. Loevy breaks down the role of the caucus system, petition-based nominations, and the urgent need for reform—like electing party officials at large—to restore balance. As Professor Loevy emphasizes, the future of democracy depends on systemic change—and your vote is more important than ever. If you believe politics should be about real issues, honest debate, and character—this conversation will light the way.

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af City Matters-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

1 måned kun 9 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

33 episoder

episode City Matters Political Parties in Colorado 2026 06 10 cover

City Matters Political Parties in Colorado 2026 06 10

In a candid, data-driven conversation, Professor Bob Loevy shares insights on how the ballot initiative allowing unaffiliated voters to participate in primaries has shifted political engagement—and why the rise of fringe candidates like Marx and Bottoms signals a deeper systemic crisis. You'll discover how party registration impacts political influence, why moderates are left out of the process, and the insidious ways extreme views are hijacking both parties. Loevy breaks down the role of the caucus system, petition-based nominations, and the urgent need for reform—like electing party officials at large—to restore balance. As Professor Loevy emphasizes, the future of democracy depends on systemic change—and your vote is more important than ever. If you believe politics should be about real issues, honest debate, and character—this conversation will light the way.

I går34 min
episode City Matters dives deeper into immigration 2024 04 22 cover

City Matters dives deeper into immigration 2024 04 22

Discover the hidden truths behind Colorado Springs' immigration enforcement — how courthouse arrests may break state law and what it means for your community. In this eye-opening episode, former city councilman Bill Murray sits down with investigative journalists Heila Ershadi and Pam Zubeck to unravel the disturbing rise of ICE courthouse arrests that may violate a 2020 Colorado law designed to protect immigrants. You’ll hear firsthand accounts of families torn apart and documented instances that expose a troubling pattern of ICE activity operating like secret police, often beyond public scrutiny. This episode challenges common assumptions about immigration and exposes how the system is being manipulated under the guise of national security, leading to widespread abuse and miscarriage of justice.

24. apr. 202629 min
episode City Matters Data Centers City Council CSU 2026 04 10 cover

City Matters Data Centers City Council CSU 2026 04 10

Most city councils are predictable—this one? Not so much. Dive into the chaos and controversy that unfolded during Colorado Springs' recent decision-making nightmare. When preparation went out the window and members debated party lines mid-meeting, a stark reveal of local government dysfunction emerged that could impact your community for years to come. In this episode, we break down what really happened during the city's latest city council meeting—featuring bizarre arguments, hidden agendas, and a candidate selection process that left residents in disbelief. You’ll discover how local politics are shaping the future of Colorado Springs, from controversial housing developments next to schools to the secretive CSU power plant move—and why it all matters to your daily life. You’ll learn about the global debate over data centers—who’s really benefiting, at what cost, and whether this tech boom aligns with community interests. Pam Zubeck shares insider insights on the rapidly evolving landscape of urban development, environmental concerns, and the overlooked impacts of big tech in our city. Gary Casimir offers eye-opening perspective on legislation, public engagement, and the mountain of misinformation fueling community frustration.

10. apr. 202634 min