Greeley Forward touts $2.92B economic impact of Catalyst

**Greeley Forward touts $2.92B economic impact of Catalyst Group, challenges Greeley Demands Better to debate ahead of Feb. 24 election**

Proponents of the Cascadia and Catalyst projects in west Greeley are highlighting a potential $2.92 billion economic impact and are challenging opponents to a public debate before the February 24 election.

Supporters argue that the projects would bring significant business growth, job opportunities, and boost the local economy. Both the Cascadia and Catalyst initiatives have become central topics in the upcoming Greeley election, sparking vigorous discussion and community interest.

However, the proposals have drawn criticism from the group Greeley Demands Better, who voice concerns about potential negative impacts, including environmental and infrastructure issues. Amid the acrimony, Greeley Forward, representing Catalyst Group proponents, is urging an open debate to address these concerns and provide voters with clear, transparent information.

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Christopher Wood is editor and publisher of BizWest, the regional business journal covering Boulder, Broomfield, Larimer, and Weld counties. Wood co-founded the Northern Colorado Business Report in 1995 and previously served as publisher of the Boulder County Business Report before the two publications merged to form BizWest in 2014.

A Marine Corps veteran and graduate of the University of Colorado Boulder, Wood has won numerous awards from the Colorado Press Association, the Society of Professional Journalists, and the Alliance of Area Business Publishers.
https://bizwest.com/2026/01/05/greeley-forward-touts-2-92b-economic-impact-of-catalyst/

ABC’s Jonathan Karl hatches turkey trap for Kevin Hassett: Liberal Media Scream

Trump has touted the lower price, but Karl said, “Does he know that’s not true?” Boom, right? No. Hassett had his own list showing the prices are down on other items, such as gas and homes, and he fired back that it is unrealistic to expect Trump to “fix the hole that [former President] Joe Biden dug right away.” Our choice for the weekly Liberal Media Scream from Sunday’s This Week on ABC: JONATHAN KARL: So, the president claims that Thanksgiving costs are down 25%. I mean, does he know that’s not true? KEVIN HASSETT: Well, if you look at Walmart and the few places that put out their prices, Thanksgiving prices- KARL: Wait, wait a minute, I got to stop you because the Walmart comparison’s like not a thing I mean, Walmart had a Thanksgiving package last year. They’ve got a Thanksgiving package this year. The one this year contains much less than what the one last year it took. So that’s why the price is less. Look, we got a chart here. Last year, with 21 total products. This year, it’s 15. Total number of items in those products was . 29, now it’s 22. There’s more generic brand stuff. So, I mean, Thanksgiving if you’re going to the store to buy groceries for Thanksgiving, it’s going to be more expensive this year. HASSETT: You know, I really don’t understand where you’re going in the sense that Joe Biden gave us 20% inflation- KARL: He’s not president. Donald Trump’s president. HASSETT: No, and you’re- you want us to fix the hole that Joe Biden dug right away. KARL: No, I’m just saying, why does the president tell- HASSETT: I mean, the prices went up so much under Joe Biden, and inflation is way down. Inflation is about half what it was in December. This is something that’s being fixed fast, and real incomes are up after dropping about [$]3, 000 under Joe Biden. And so, sure, you could find a few things where the price is higher, but there’s a whole bunch of stuff where the price is lower, like gasoline, like mortgage rates. KARL: When are we going to get the Republican plan to- HASSETT: You understand that mortgage rates have gone way down, and it’s much cheaper to buy a home now than it was when President Trump took office? KARL: Because interest rates have come down, right. SEE THE LATEST POLITICAL NEWS AND BUZZ FROM WASHINGTON SECRETS Brent Baker, the Steven P. J. Wood senior fellow and vice president for research and publications at the Media Research Center, explained our pick: “Talk about missing the forest for the trees. Walmart’s Thanksgiving meal package this year is cheaper than the one last year, and the inflation rate for food is way down from the Biden years, but Karl chose to sandbag his guest, with an obviously pre-planned hit, in order to once again demonstrate his well-earned anti-Trump bona fides.”.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/washington-secrets/3889562/jonathan-karl-hatches-turkey-trap-kevin-hassett-liberal-media-scream/

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