Author name: Anne Landman

Consumer advocacy, Diane Schwenke, Economics, Grand Junction Chamber, Lies, Lobbying, politics, Poverty, Propaganda, Stupid Republicans, Worker advocacy

Why We Need to Question the Chamber’s “Experts”

The Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce is working hard to defeat Amendment 70, which would raise Colorado’s minimum wage

Consumer advocacy, Diane Schwenke, Economics, Elections, Ethics, Grand Junction Chamber, Hunger, politics, Poverty, Propaganda, Stupid Republicans, Worker advocacy

Costco vs. Sam’s Club: Busting the G.J. Chamber’s Minimum Wage Myths

Colorado’s Amendment 70, if it passes this November, will gradually raise the state’s minimum wage to $12.00 an hour by

Consumer advocacy, Corporations, Corruption, Diane Schwenke, Education, Elections, Grand Junction Chamber, Health care, Lobbying, politics

Why Average People Shouldn’t Listen to the Grand Junction Area Chamber

It’s election time again, and soon the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce will issue it’s “2016 Voter Guide” in an

Atheism, Children, Consumer advocacy, Democracy, Diversity, Education, Ethics, Grassroots advocacy, Human rights, Propaganda, Religion, Secularism

Don’t Be Fooled: Saying the Pledge of Allegiance, Now a Religious Oath, is Always Optional

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s recent refusal to stand during the playing of the national anthem has spurred debate over coerced and often perfunctory

Children, Education, Ethics, Extremism, Human rights, Magical thinking, Religion, Secularism, Separation of Church and State

FFRF Warns Delta County School District to End Shelly Donahue’s “Sex Ed” Talks

The Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) has sent a letter (pdf) to the Delta County School District’s attorney warning that Shelly

Diane Schwenke, Economics, Ethics, Grand Junction Chamber, politics, Poverty, Propaganda, Stupid Republicans, Worker advocacy

Western Slope Workers’ Public Enemy #1: The Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce

On August 1, 2016 the Grand Junction Area Chamber of Commerce announced its opposition to a ballot initiative to raise Colorado’s minimum

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