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Things are changing in Denver, Colorado. It’s a New Year and one thing can be certain this year: there’s going to be some big changes.

Changes that are in the process of taking place:

+ Upcoming presidential election. A new president is (usually) a big change. In fact, the biggest issue in the NH democratic debate was between Obama, Clinton, and Edwards and who would be the biggest agent of change. They didn’t get around to discussing how they would make change happen, mind you.

+ Foreclosure rates are rising. Variable interest rates are causing problems for people.

+ Gas prices are rising and will continue to do so. A blue-ribbon panel of Ritter’s is proposing an additional 12 cents more a gallon at the pump, as well as $100 more each year to register vehicles.

+ Spending seems to be slowing. Few retailers sold as much as they were expecting this holiday season.

How will Denver handle change? Leave your thoughts and feedback.

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