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    Washington, D.C. – Sen. Cory Gardner will hold three town hall meetings on Tuesday, August 15th in Colorado Springs, Greeley, and Lakewood.  

    Constituents are encouraged to arrive early, as space is limited. The events are open to the public and the media. If you are a member of the media interested in attending the event, please RSVP by sending an email to Senator Gardner’s Press Secretary, Casey Contres, at .

    COLORADO SPRINGS TOWN HALL

    Who:               U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO)

    What:              Colorado Springs Town Hall

    When:             Tuesday, August 15, 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. MT. Doors open at 7:00 a.m. MT

    Where:            Pikes Peak Community College, Room A-110, 5675 S. Academy Blvd., Colorado Springs

     

    GREELEY TOWN HALL

     Who:               U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO)

    What:              Greeley Town Hall

    When:             Tuesday, August 15, 12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. MT. Doors open at 11:00 a.m. MT

    Where:           University School Auditorium, 6519 18th St., Greeley

     

    LAKEWOOD TOWN HALL

    Who:               U.S. Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO)

    What:              Lakewood Town Hall

    When:             Tuesday, August 15, 3:30 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. MT. Doors open at 2:30 p.m. MT

    Where:            Colorado Christian University, CCU Event Center, 8787 W. Alameda Ave., Lakewood

  • Trump: Fire & Fury On North Korea

    Trump: Fire & Fury On North Korea

    State of International Relation with Kim Jong-un

    SEOUL, South Korea (Associated Press) – Donald Trump’s threat to unleash “fire and fury” on North Korea might have been written by Pyongyang’s propaganda mavens, so perfectly does it fit the North’s cherished claim that it is a victim of American aggression.

    Not since George W. Bush labeled North Korea part of an “axis of evil” has the nation had such a strong piece of presidential evidence to back up its argument that only nuclear and missile development can counter “hostile” U.S. policies aimed at ending the rule of the latest member of the Kim family of dictators.

    Trump now runs several risks by matching his rhetoric to that of the North, which has regularly vowed to reduce archrival Seoul to a “sea of fire.”

    Word choice matters on the Korean Peninsula. A torrent of belligerent warnings by the North in 2013, for instance, including nuclear strike threats against specific U.S. targets, led to an anxious, weeks-long standoff that saw the United States fly its most powerful warplanes _ nuclear capable B-2 and B-52 bombers, and F-22 stealth fighters _ near the North Korean border.

    The risk, now as then, is that heated words could cause a miscalculation that might trigger real fighting across the most heavily armed border on earth, a border that’s only a short drive from greater Seoul’s 25 million people.

    Trump’s comments Tuesday were actually linked to Pyongyang’s never-ending stream of threats: “North Korea had best not make any more threats to the United States,” Trump said. “They will be met with fire and fury like the world has never seen.”

    Though it seems unlikely it was directly responding to those comments, the North on Wednesday repeated past warnings that it’s examining operational plans for attacking the U.S. territory of Guam.

    This is mostly a bluff: North Korea is extremely unlikely to follow through on a suicidal pre-emptive attack on the United States. But there is also almost zero chance that the North will miss the opportunity to put its propaganda specialists to work topping Trump’s threat of total war. Pyongyang, after all, may be the world’s leading producer of such threats _ against Seoul, against Tokyo, against Washington, against essentially anything or anyone seen as hostile.

    As John Delury, an Asia specialist at Seoul’s Yonsei University, tweeted following Trump’s comments, “Trying to out-threaten North Korea is like trying to out-pray the Pope.”

    The risk is that what works for a tiny, impoverished dictatorship that has long seen itself as sandwiched between geopolitical behemoths whose only aim is using the Korean Peninsula for their own interests might not work for the world’s most powerful economy and military.

    Trump now confronts a problem that North Korea has long faced: Over-the-top threats are one thing, but what do you do when you can’t back them up?

    So far, of course, North Korea has favored smaller scale sneak attacks over following through with its threats to launch missiles into Seoul, let alone a U.S. territory. North Korea will surely continue its nuclear bluster, but Trump cannot bring “fire and fury” without risking the destruction of Seoul, and the deaths of tens of thousands of U.S. troops and citizens in South Korea.

    Trump’s comments also feed North Korea’s craving for global attention.

    The country uses its scary rhetoric and nuclear boasts to force itself to the top of outside governments’ foreign policy lists. For the North, being ignored is a worse fate than being criticized.

    Trump’s “fire and fury” line might also hurt his efforts to get China, the North’s economic and diplomatic enabler, to do more to curb Pyongyang’s nuclear ambitions.

    China, though it does not want a nuclear North Korea, sympathizes with Pyongyang’s claim that it is under real threat from Washington.

    “The U.S. is trying to tell China, `We’re not in this for regime change; we’re not trying to take down (leader) Kim Jong Un; we’re not trying to reunify the Korean Peninsula; what we want is to negotiate their nukes away,’ Delury said in an interview. “To use unprecedented, inflammatory language, to threaten war on North Korea because they make threats, undermines the work the U.S. is trying to do to keep the Chinese on board.”

    Before Trump’s threat, the North’s biggest recent example of so-called U.S. hostility was the joint military drills staged by allies Washington and Seoul. Those start up again in a few weeks. Expect to see “fire and fury” drive North Korean propaganda then, and for a long time to come.

    By FOSTER KLUG

    – Associated Press

     

    CNN Reports Today: Trump “Maybe Fire & Fury” Is Not Tough Enough

     


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  • TODAY’S EVENTS – MONDAY, AUGUST 7

    TODAY’S EVENTS – MONDAY, AUGUST 7

    WHAT’S HAPPENING?

     

    Sen. Gardner Announces Temporary Denver office

    WASHINGTON, D.C. — United States Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., announced that, effective Aug. 7, his Denver office will be temporarily located at the U.S. Custom House, 721 19th St., Suite 150. A permanent Denver location will be announced later. The Denver office number of (303)391-5777 has not changed or has the range of constituent services offered.

    EVERY MONDAY

    • High Plains Music Ensemble rehearsal

    Strasburg High School band room @ 6:30 p.m. New players welcome.

    • Bingo

    Byers American Legion Hall @ 7 p.m.

    • AA Strasburg Sobriety

    Saron Lutheran Church, 1656 Main St. @ 7:30 p.m. Lane Shade, (303)717-2263.

     

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  • Immigration Reform Announcement

    Immigration Reform Announcement

    FWD.US Statement

    for

    DREAM ACT

    WASHINGTON, DC – Today, FWD.us President Todd Schulte released the following statement on the introduction of a bipartisan DREAM Act by Senators Lindsey Graham and Dick Durbin, which would allow hardworking young immigrants who arrived in the U.S. as minors to apply for legal status and eventual citizenship if they meet certain educational or military requirements, successfully pass a background check, and remain in good legal standing:

    We applaud Senators Graham and Durbin for introducing vital legislation to protect Dreamers at this crucial time, when nearly 800,000 hardworking young immigrants are facing the imminent threat of deportation with the DACA program under attack. The DREAM Act would allow these impressive individuals – many of whom only know the United States as home – to live, work, study, and serve in our military free from the fear of deportation, continuing to contribute to our communities and our economy. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle consistently support protecting Dreamers, and the overwhelming majority of Americans agrees with them. Dreamers add billions in GDP growth to our economy, creating jobs and raising wages for U.S. citizens, and providing a pathway to legal status for them will make everyone safer by bringing people out of the shadows and allowing law enforcement to focus their limited time and enforcement resources on true public safety threats. We urge Senator Graham’s and Senator Durbin’s colleagues to join them to protect Dreamers and pass this critically important legislation immediately.

    POLLING DATA

    Polling Data for DACA and Dreamers support is at an all-time high, with more than 70% of registered voters supporting keeping DACA. Interestingly, that figure increases to 75% support when respondents are told that President Trump has continued this program, including 78% support among Republicans. Additionally, more than 81% of all voters believe that undocumented immigrants should be able to earn a pathway to citizenship if they can complete an application process and pass a background check. These findings reinforce polling from earlier this year, showing that 75% of Trump voters want legal status for Dreamers.

    About

    FWD.us is a bipartisan organization started by key leaders in the tech and business community to promote policies to keep the United States competitive in a global economy, starting with commonsense immigration reform and criminal justice reform.

     

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  • ATTN: Veterans Services in Byers — July 13th

    ATTN: Veterans Services in Byers — July 13th

    Need Help Filing for VA Benefits?

    Veterans Services Office staff, from both Adams and Arapahoe counties, will be at the American Legion Post No. 160 in Byers, Thursday, July 13, to assist residents, who served in U.S. Armed Forces and their dependents, with filing claims for Veterans Affairs benefits.

    Officers will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and can assist with eligibility determinations and applications for Veterans Affairs burial and survivor benefits, nonservice- connected pension, service-connected disability compensation, education programs and health care enrollment.

    There is no fee for the services provided. Officers will have resources available including informational materials and applications needed to start the process.

    When: Thursday, July 13 @ 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

    Where: American Legion Post No. 160, 278 W Front St., ByersCO 80103

    What To Bring

      • Discharge or separation papers (DD214 or equivalent)
      • Service Treatment Records if they are in your possession
      • Medical evidence (doctor & hospital reports)

    For more information, call (303)738-8045 for Arapahoe County, or (303)227-2107 for Adams County.

    ABOUT

    Adams & Arapahoe County Veterans Service Offices assist County residents who served in the U.S. Armed Forces, widows of Veterans and Veterans dependents to obtain any and all Veterans Administration benefits for which they may be eligible. All services provided are free of charge.

    Adams County Veterans Service Office provides assistance to Veterans and their dependents for claims including:

    • Service-Connected Disability
    • Non-service Connected Pension
    • Compensation Claims Process
    • Survivor Benefits
    • Burial Benefits
    • VA Health Care Enrollment
    • Education Benefits
    • VA Pension
    • Service-Connected Disability Compensation
    • Survivor Benefits
    • VA Healthcare Enrollment  

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  • Chinese boycott on American beef reversed

    Chinese boycott on American beef reversed

    Washington, D.C. — The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced June 12 a final agreement to end the 13-year ban on U.S. beef imports into China.

    The nation has been negotiating with China to lift the ban for several months now.

    Sen. Cory Gardner, R-Colo., has lobbied for new trade opportunities for Colorado’s farmers and ranchers. He recently spoke on the Senate floor about the agriculture crisis in America and explained how an increase in trade will benefit Colorado’s agriculture community.

    “I am continuing to urge the Trump Administration to explore new trade opportunities for America’s agriculture community in Asia, and this is an important step forward,” Gardner said. “Colorado’s farmers and ranchers will see positive economic gains from this decision.”

     

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  • ATTN: WATKINS COMMUNITY

    ATTN: WATKINS COMMUNITY

    Backyard BBQ this Saturday

    hosted by

    Senator Rhonda Fields

    Watkins, CO — Please join State Senator Rhonda Fields for a backyard BBQ this Saturday in Watkins. Several key agency leaders have been invited to discuss with local residents their department priorities and any current initiatives that might impact the Watkins community. Additionally, Senator Fields will provide a post-session update. The event is nonpartisan and open to the public. Watkins residents are invited to share their thoughts and concerns with government leaders and Senator Fields.

    WHEN: Saturday, June 24, 2017, 12:00 – 1:00 p.m.

    WHERE: Home of Susan Dahncke, 1500 S. Ulm St., Watkins, CO 80137

     

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  • Breaking Your Lease Agreement:

    Breaking Your Lease Agreement:

    The new law paves a way out for victims…

    DENVER — Senate Judiciary Committee has unanimously approved Senator John Cooke’s (R-Greeley) legislation to provide victims of stalking, sex assault, and domestic violence a safe path out of harm’s way.

    House Bill 17-1035 allows the victims of stalking, sex assault, and domestic violence to break their residential lease without penalty if they no longer feel safe. 

    Current law does not provide any recourse for these victims to safely exit a dangerous living situation without repercussions. 

    Violent crimes and sexual crimes against women and children are acts of cowardice that should never happen. Unfortunately, during my career in law enforcement, these cases came across my desk far too often. I’ve seen these crimes up close and the devastation they cause, not only to the women and families but to the community as a whole is often irreparable. With this law we extend to the victims the hope of a safe place to sleep, peace of mind, and the chance to rebuild their lives.

    – Senator John Cooke

    THE STATISTICS: 1 in 6 women, and 1 in 19 men, experience stalking at some point in their lives. Of those women, 81% were also physically abused and 31% were sexually assaulted. – National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey

    THE NEW LAW: The new House Bill 1035 only requires victims to produce a police report, restraining order, or letter from a medical professional attesting to the crime in order to create a pathway to safety for victims.

    House Bill 1035 takes effect immediately. 

    Senator John Cooke

     

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  • You Are Invited to a Telephone Town Hall Featuring Senator Dominick Moreno & Senator Kevin Priola

    You Are Invited to a Telephone Town Hall Featuring Senator Dominick Moreno & Senator Kevin Priola

    You are invited to take part in a Telephone Town Hall discussion about the 2017 legislative session in the State of Colorado. This event is being hosted by Citizen Action for Safe Energy – Adams County, and will feature Senator Dominick Moreno & Senator Kevin Priola. We hope you can join us on the call starting at 7:00PM on Thursday. The phone number and pin to join the call are listed below. 

    May 25, 2017

    Phone Number877-229-8493

    When: Thursday, May 25th from 7:00PM – 8:00PM

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  • Gardner Meets with South Korean President’s Special Envoy

    Gardner Meets with South Korean President’s Special Envoy

    First Member of Congress to Meet with the Special Envoy and Welcome him to the United States Capitol

    WASHINGTON D.C. — Senator Cory Gardner (R-CO), Chairman of the Foreign Relations Subcommittee on East Asia, the Pacific, and International Cybersecurity, today released the below statement following his meeting with President Moon Jae-In’s official Presidential Special Envoy, Dr. Hong Seok-Hyun and Republic of Korea’s Ambassador to the United States, Ahn Ho-young.

     Gardner was the first Member of Congress to meet with the Special Envoy and welcome him to the United States Capitol. Yesterday, President Trump met with Dr. Hong at the White House.

     “It was an honor to welcome Dr. Hong Seok-Hyun to the United States to congratulate President Moon on his election and to discuss the historic alliance between our nations,” said Gardner. “The ROK-U.S. alliance is forged in blood and I reiterated to Dr. Hong that America’s commitment to stand by our ROK friends against all external threats is unwavering. I look forward to working with President Moon Jae-In, Dr. Hong Seok-Hyun, and Ambassador Ahn in the months ahead to strengthen our alliance and friendship.”