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Colorado Katılım Şubat 2011
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Jon Caldara
Jon Caldara@JonCaldara·
Another week, another column about Colorado’s ruling class treating democracy like a state trooper treats the speed limit. It’s for other people. #copolitics #coleg I swear, I want to write about literally anything else — aliens, sports, lab-grown meat, Bigfoot opening a vape shop in Pueblo. But Colorado’s legislature has never been more abusive to the citizenry, or hypocritical. To save time, I won’t rehash the endless “No Kings,” “Trump is destroying democracy,” “our sacred duty is protecting democracy, so be happy you have us” self-promotion constantly ejaculated by Colorado’s ruling class. But, for the sake of argument, let’s pretend every word of it is true. Let’s assume President Donald Trump wakes every morning and convenes a joint special-forces meeting to steal democracy in Colorado. If democracy is truly hanging by a thread, then surely Colorado’s Democrat majority is heroically defending it. I mean, they say that’s their job one, next to banning ketchup packets (Senate Bill 146, seriously). Which leaves me confused. Because from my tiny little “just-a-citizen” brain perspective, they seem to spend an awful lot of time removing voters’ power, hiding meetings, dodging taxpayer consent and nullifying ballot initiatives. Maybe I’m missing the advanced theory of democracy taught only in elite government seminars and overpriced Aspen retreats. Take Senate Bill 150. It strips away two-thirds of RTD’s publicly elected board seats and replaces them with appointees. Silly me. I thought democracy involved electing people. But apparently true democracy is when insiders choose insiders to protect the public from the dangerous unpredictability of… the public. Then there’s House Bill 1326, which exempts the all-powerful Public Utilities Commission from open meetings laws. Again, I’m sure there’s a sophisticated democracy-enhancing explanation for this. Perhaps democracy works best when the public cannot actually watch government decisions being made. Sort of a “trust us you peasants” model of self-government. House Bill 1418 puts a “fee” on games young people play online. Now, if it walks like a tax, quacks like a tax and drains your wallet like a tax, a normal person might call it a tax. But by labeling it a “fee,” lawmakers can dodge asking voters for permission. Which is convenient. Because asking permission from citizens can really slow down democracy. Even more amazing, this fee appears large enough that under existing law it should require voter approval anyway. Yet lawmakers are still trying to skip the vote. Apparently democracy is strongest when elections are treated as optional. Then there’s Senate Bill 135, which takes your TABOR refunds. At least this one goes to the ballot. But the ballot language will say the money goes to education. In reality, only a small fraction actually does. Maybe I’m old fashioned, but using misleading ballot language to convince voters to surrender their money feels less like defending democracy and more like a used car salesman turning back the odometer on a lemon. Now comes the cherry on top, House Bill 1430, filed in the final chaotic moments of the session. Its purpose is beautifully simple: invalidate a citizen initiative that might appear on the ballot this fall. Kill what voters might vote for before they vote on it. I always believed democracy meant if voters approve something at the ballot box, government respects the outcome. Isn’t that what the anger against Trump and Tina Peters is all about? Here’s the backstory: Colorado used to dedicate sales tax revenue from automobile parts and accessories to roads. Which honestly seems reasonable, given roads are where cars generally go (Man, if I could still get away with a drunk driving joke, this would be a perfect spot). But the legislature ended that sensible funding stream. We don’t really do road funding anymore. I don’t need to convince you of that. Instead, we currently do incentives for front-end alignment shops. Now there’s a potential citizen initiative that might restore that road-funding mechanism. Maybe it makes the ballot. Maybe voters approve it. Maybe they don’t. That’s how democracy is supposed to work. But HB-1430 essentially says, “That’s cute. Your vote still won’t matter.” If voters approve returning the road funding, with 1430 lawmakers will reduce road funding by the exact same amount. Thankfully, Colorado is governed by people who understand democracy far better than voters do. Thank God Colorado’s one-party rulers are here to save democracy from the voters.
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Colorado Unfiltered
Colorado Unfiltered@COUnfiltered·
I swear you can’t make this shit up: HB26-1289 might be one of the most aggressively “don’t look over here” bills of the entire session. This thing is basically Colorado government emptying your wallet while explaining that it’s technically not stealing because they used the phrase “tax expenditure modernization.” Because in Colorado politics nothing is EVER called: - higher taxes - more revenue extraction - government needing more money No no no. Everything gets wrapped in consultant language like a mobster putting a silk glove on before robbing you. Colorado lawmakers could mug somebody in an alley and call it a “wallet equity redistribution initiative.” It’s: - “modernization” - “restructuring” - “alignment” - “adjustments” - “reclassification” - “federal conformity” - “revenue optimization” Brother lawmakers could mug a guy in LoDo at 2AM and call it a “voluntary liquidity reallocation initiative.” And buried inside HB26-1289 is a whole buffet of: - removing exemptions - changing deductions - expanding taxable categories - shifting conformity rules - tweaking tax credits - and moving money around with the type of accounting gymnastics that would make the IRS say “damn calm down.” The funniest part is how this stuff always gets presented. Every press release sounds like: “This bill responsibly modernizes Colorado’s fiscal framework for long-term sustainability.” Meanwhile the average Colorado resident is sitting there like: “My insurance went up $180, eggs cost more than ammunition, my registration fee looks like a mortgage payment, and now the state is digging through my pockets like a raccoon in a campground.” At this point Colorado budgeting feels like a guy who maxed out six credit cards, refinanced the truck twice, took out a HELOC, and is now trying to convince his wife the real issue is they’re not monetizing the garage enough. And when people get frustrated, lawmakers act shocked. Brother you cannot keep: - removing ways people keep their money - expanding what gets taxed - shifting revenue streams around - and inventing new fiscal wizardry every session …and then act confused when taxpayers start looking at the Capitol like it’s an organized crime syndicate with committee hearings. #copolitics
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Rothmus 🏴
Rothmus 🏴@Rothmus·
More white Europeans were enslaved in Africa than Black Africans were enslaved in America between the 1500s and 1800s. But they never taught us that in school.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Professor Gad Saad: ‘Say Goodbye To America, it’s all Over’ Gad Saad says America will fall to Islam, and we will allow it to happen He categorizes it as a “Stage 4 cancer” “We are approaching stage 4, but there is a cure. Here's where I get pessimistic. The problem is that there is no indication that the West has the stomach and the testicular fortitude to actually implement what is easily available. So for example, when it comes to immigrants, any immigrant that belongs to an ideology that has tenets that are contrary to the Western tradition, that ideology should be banned. And you can't use the freedom of religion argument to render us all impotent as we go to the abyss of infinite lunacy. So there is a way to solve it. I worry that nobody has the ability to do so” What he’s talking about is Hijrah (Islamic migration for conquest), combined with higher birth rates and exploiting Western freedoms and guilt against itself He says Islamist theorists have openly declared this strategy, and the West lacks the testicular fortitude to respond with ideological vetting and bans on doctrines opposing liberal democracy. Mainly sharia supremacism There is a “cure” - Ban immigration from groups whose core ideology conflicts with Western traditions - Reject “freedom of religion” as a shield for supremacist political ideologies - Prioritize cultural compatibility over empathy signaling Literally common sense
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Heath K@heath140·
@denverpost Holding a women hostage with a gun pointed at her unborn child instantly qualifies you as a “thug” for the remainder of your life.
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The Denver Post
The Denver Post@denverpost·
A Republican lawmaker from Colorado Springs referred to George Floyd as a “thug” this morning and claimed the Minnesota man, who died after a Minneapolis police officer pressed a knee against his neck, was killed by a drug overdose. denverpost.com/2026/05/12/col…
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James O'Keefe
James O'Keefe@JamesOKeefeIII·
Two high-level @WhiteHouse insiders caught on undercover camera discussing internal subversion against @realDonaldTrump. We have reached out to the White House for comment & received statements from the WH insiders. Footage drops today at 1:00 PM EST.
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SpaceX
SpaceX@SpaceX·
First full stack of Starship V3
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
This is the single greatest political ad I have ever seen.
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Heath K@heath140·
@patrickbetdavid Great video today, I grew up and went to school with the goal of being a farmer, while in school my family went bankrupt and I never got back to it, now I own a company to support Ag with software, but there is a big age problem that has huge implications to our security.
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
Farmer bankruptcies were up 46% last year. 70% of American farmers cannot afford all the fertilizer they need. Fertilizer prices jumped from $350 per ton to $600 per ton. We got some work to do to help support our farmers.👇🏽
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Luke Rosiak
Luke Rosiak@lukerosiak·
You've heard about this story. Now you get to see it. I traveled to Columbus, Ohio, and witnessed the most egregious government waste I've seen in my 20 years as an investigative reporter. This has been going on for years, and you've been paying for it. Take a look⬇️
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Heath K@heath140·
@pweiser That has nothing to do with "safety"; you just want to disarm the people.
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Heath K@heath140·
@Hickenlooper I'm more convinced than ever you only read headlines and vote however you are told to.... this was for security upgrades around the ballroom not to built it.
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Heath K@heath140·
@SenatorHick ICE and CBP funding will keep all communities safer; you are just upset they will be deporting your new voting block that would keep you in power.
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Senator John Hickenlooper
Senator John Hickenlooper@SenatorHick·
Working families are getting nothing in the GOP reconciliation bill. $38.2B for ICE $26B for CBP $1B for Trump’s ballroom $0 to lower gas, groceries, housing, or healthcare Their priorities are clear.
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Heath K@heath140·
@Hickenlooper The bans are a joke and you have zero idea what actually would help, you just want to disarm the people you govern.
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John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper@Hickenlooper·
We created these large capacity magazine bans in the wake of the Aurora shooting to save lives. The Supreme Court upheld them in 2020. We refuse to let the federal government bully Denver and Colorado into reversing the laws that reduce gun violence and keep our kids safe. 9news.com/article/news/l…
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Daily Wire
Daily Wire@realDailyWire·
You are not ready for what @lukerosiak uncovered in Ohio. This is huge ⬇️ Medicaid Millionaires: How The Feds Pay Immigrants Billions To Hang Out With Their Families dailywire.com/news/medicaid-…
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Heath K@heath140·
@SenatorHick A 50% mortality rate when taking this seems high to be considered “safe”.
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John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper@Hickenlooper·
Ending mail-in voting is voter suppression.
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Heath K@heath140·
@SenatorHick So the government has that big of an impact on just a recommendation to prevent all of this; you certainly think a lot of yourself. Never mind the huge influx of illegals that you let in that have zero regard for western medicine and health.
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Senator John Hickenlooper
Senator John Hickenlooper@SenatorHick·
Colorado measles cases by year: 2014: 1 2015: 1 2016: 2 2017: 0 2018: 0 2019: 1 2020: 0 2021: 0 2022: 0 2023: 1 2024: 0 2025: 36 2026: 17… so far. For a decade, it was nearly zero.  Then RFK Jr.
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Chris Martz
Chris Martz@ChrisMartzWX·
More bad news for the climate cult. A new paper has been published in the Journal of Theoretical and Applied Climatology by Dr. John Christy of UAH detailing the decline in the frequency of hot and cold extremes in the United States. 🗨️ “The results indicate that extremes in heat-related metrics for daily Tmax in the summer have not increased and in fact often show modest declines since 1899, due mostly to the early heat events during 1925–1954. Cold-related extreme events based on winter Tmin show evidence of decreasing occurrences, two causes of which were proposed: (1) increasing human development around weather stations, and (2) an early response to increasing GHGs as they warm the coldest air first.” 🔗 link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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