Lies and more lies
An article in the Broomfield Enterprise, 4/8/00, tells us that Broomfield officials ?“want to
shake loose about $600,000 from the state to help pay for startup costs for the future city
and county of Broomfield?”. It later says ?“the Governor?’s Task Force for the city and
county of Broomfield Thursday agreed to lobby state agencies for startup funding?”.
Yet, it was only a year and a half ago, when Referendum C, creating the City and County
of Broomfield, was promoted to state voters with a promise of no cost to taxpayers. In
the Denver Rocky Mountain News, 11/8/98, Larry Cooper, then a City Council member
and leader of the group supporting Referendum C, is quoted as saying ?“Over and over,
people in different parts of the state said ?‘I can?’t believe we have to vote on this?’. We
had to convince them that voting for Broomfield County would not cost them anything.?”
Does anyone believe that $600,000 is all that will be asked for from the State? Is there
any way these costs won?’t be paid by state taxpayers? Broomfield officials told voters it
wouldn?’t cost them anything, so doesn?’t it seem that the Task Force and the State should
deny this request because of the promise? Shouldn?’t Broomfield be held to its word, or is
this just a case of one lie leading to more lies by excusing the first?
An article in the Broomfield Enterprise, 4/8/00, tells us that Broomfield officials ?“want to
shake loose about $600,000 from the state to help pay for startup costs for the future city
and county of Broomfield?”. It later says ?“the Governor?’s Task Force for the city and
county of Broomfield Thursday agreed to lobby state agencies for startup funding?”.
Yet, it was only a year and a half ago, when Referendum C, creating the City and County
of Broomfield, was promoted to state voters with a promise of no cost to taxpayers. In
the Denver Rocky Mountain News, 11/8/98, Larry Cooper, then a City Council member
and leader of the group supporting Referendum C, is quoted as saying ?“Over and over,
people in different parts of the state said ?‘I can?’t believe we have to vote on this?’. We
had to convince them that voting for Broomfield County would not cost them anything.?”
Does anyone believe that $600,000 is all that will be asked for from the State? Is there
any way these costs won?’t be paid by state taxpayers? Broomfield officials told voters it
wouldn?’t cost them anything, so doesn?’t it seem that the Task Force and the State should
deny this request because of the promise? Shouldn?’t Broomfield be held to its word, or is
this just a case of one lie leading to more lies by excusing the first?