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Lurch
05-08-2019, 18:06
I say this today that I-300 "the right to survive" was shot down at just over 81% against. I though all the liberals wanted to take care of the homeless. Apparently they don't want them to be able to camp on Denver owned areas.

00tec
05-08-2019, 18:10
But, when you need your next bag of shrooms, you can just head into town.

ray1970
05-08-2019, 18:15
Who cares. Just because the people don?t want it doesn?t mean they won?t just implement it anyways.

Stupid peasants. If they aren?t smart enough to make the right decision then the king will do it for them.

roberth
05-09-2019, 05:37
Who cares. Just because the people don?t want it doesn?t mean they won?t just implement it anyways.

Stupid peasants. If they aren?t smart enough to make the right decision then the queen will do it for them.

Exactly....and FIFY

BladesNBarrels
05-09-2019, 08:38
I say this today that I-300 "the right to survive" was shot down at just over 81% against. I though all the liberals wanted to take care of the homeless. Apparently they don't want them to be able to camp on Denver owned areas.

But, the rallying cry was, "We can do better"

Just follow Colorado Springs, "Hey homeless buddy, here's a bus ticket to Denver"

hatidua
05-09-2019, 11:28
I'm sure any disenfranchised campers in Denver can make their way to Boulder. Boulder has a camping ban yet under every bridge along Boulder Creek is a defacto homeless camp, complete with tents and chairs for them to lounge in. The homeless have trashed what could be a really attractive trout-filled creek running through town - trash everywhere, needles, empty food cans, discarded clothes from raided Goodwill bins, etc. Boulder simply will not enforce the ban.

whitewalrus
05-09-2019, 11:30
They want to help them, they just don?t want them in their backyard.

Just like they want electric cars, but they don?t want to build power plants anywhere near where they live.

00tec
05-09-2019, 13:57
I'm sure any disenfranchised campers in Denver can make their way to Boulder. Boulder has a camping ban yet under every bridge along Boulder Creek is a defacto homeless camp, complete with tents and chairs for them to lounge in. The homeless have trashed what could be a really attractive trout-filled creek running through town - trash everywhere, needles, empty food cans, discarded clothes from raided Goodwill bins, etc. Boulder simply will not enforce the ban.

When I came over to your house, I saw a couple of hobos in town. Their sign didnt say "will work for food", "anything helps", "praise jesus", "single parent", or "hand me money". It said "we need a puppy".

.455_Hunter
05-09-2019, 14:32
I would love to see a survey of what percentage of those "experiencing homelessness" (I fucking hate that expression) in the Front Range area were actually living in Colorado previously as honest citizens and fell on hard times- lost job, injured, medical expenses, lost home due landlord selling property, etc.

I am all for helping those people, but I feel that number would be very low, perhaps even single digits, and would be completely overwhelmed by the number of transients who came here for "legal weed" and the vagrant lifestyle facilitated by guilt-ridden, self-loathing liberals (like here in Boulder).

BladesNBarrels
05-09-2019, 15:02
But, but,.... according to the Boulder County Commissioners, they passed a resolution:

As a community, Boulder County “explicitly welcomes all residents regardless of their age, race, ethnicity, country of origin, sexual preference of gender identity, ability, religion, income, political persuasion, or cultural practices,”

.455_Hunter
05-09-2019, 15:35
But, but,.... according to the Boulder County Commissioners, they passed a resolution:

As a community, Boulder County “explicitly welcomes all residents regardless of their age, race, ethnicity, country of origin, sexual preference of gender identity, ability, religion, income, political persuasion, or cultural practices,”

That's fine if they want to actually become a "resident" and purchase/lease a home, condo or apartment. Living under the Folsom Street bridge or in a busted camper south of Nederland is not being a "resident".

Gman
05-09-2019, 16:38
That's fine if they want to actually become a "resident" and purchase/lease a home, condo or apartment. Living under the Folsom Street bridge or in a busted camper south of Nederland is not being a "resident".
Not.Yet.

hatidua
05-09-2019, 17:37
When I came over to your house, I saw a couple of hobos in town. Their sign didnt say "will work for food", "anything helps", "praise jesus", "single parent", or "hand me money". It said "we need a puppy".

Having just completed the ($19,000) rabies series of injections as a result of being bitten by a homeless person's dog, the LAST thing any of those bums needs is a puppy.

Gman
05-09-2019, 17:45
What? The dogs owner didn't take personal responsibility and pay for your treatment? Bah, don't be selfish and look at the bright side, at least the dog's owner can have shrooms. [Sarcasm2]

Sorry, dude. That had to suck in more ways than one. Yet another reason to avoid the liberal bastions.

.455_Hunter
05-09-2019, 17:49
Having just completed the ($19,000) rabies series of injections as a result of being bitten by a homeless person's dog on Pearl Street, the LAST thing any of those bums needs is a puppy.

That's lovely. I am sorry that happened to you. Did anything happen to the dog or its "owner"?

whitewalrus
05-09-2019, 17:50
Having just completed the ($19,000) rabies series of injections as a result of being bitten by a homeless person's dog on Pearl Street, the LAST thing any of those bums needs is a puppy.

Ouch, that had to hurt

ChickNorris
05-09-2019, 17:54
That's lovely. I am sorry that happened to you. Did anything happen to the dog or its "owner"?

By law, the dog should have been quarantined for 10 days for the rabies concern alone.

Gman
05-09-2019, 17:57
By law, the dog should have been quarantined for 10 days for the rabies concern alone.
...if they choose to enforce it.

hatidua
05-09-2019, 18:20
The dog owner gave a fictitious address (probably didn't realize that some street numbers simply don't exist). As such, I suspect the rest of the info he gave the police was bogus as well. The police report shows that the police/animal-control wrote him a ticket that had multiple violations and it stated there was an "in-home quarantine" but I suspect that home is under one of the local bridges. Thankfully our insurance is covering all but $1K of the bill but even spending $1,000 on this event is not how I would have chosen to spend that money.

davsel
05-09-2019, 18:22
I think you're supposed to cut off the hippies head and test his brain.
Just to make sure.
[zombie1]

Gman
05-09-2019, 18:46
I think you're supposed to cut off the hippies head and test his brain.
Just to make sure.
[zombie1]

Now there's a sense of humor I can relate to. [LOL]

ray1970
05-09-2019, 18:57
Wasn?t there a guy about fifteen or twenty years ago that was beheading homeless people in the Denver area?

.455_Hunter
05-09-2019, 19:10
The dog owner gave a fictitious address (probably didn't realize that some street numbers simply don't exist). As such, I suspect the rest of the info he gave the police was bogus as well. The police report shows that the police/animal-control wrote him a ticket that had multiple violations and it stated there was an "in-home quarantine" but I suspect that home is under one of the local bridges. Thankfully our insurance is covering all but $1K of the bill but even spending $1,000 on this event is not how I would have chosen to spend that money.

Would you be willing to share what occurred? My son walks from Casey to the library on a frequent basis and it would be good form him to hear what can happen.

kidicarus13
05-09-2019, 20:13
Boulder Creek issues...

http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_31558508/boulder-creeks-cleanliness

ChickNorris
05-09-2019, 22:04
I think you're supposed to cut off the hippies head and test his brain.
Just to make sure.
[zombie1]


Now there's a sense of humor I can relate to. [LOL]

It's not a joke necessarily as this is the alternative procedure & standard practice to determine rabies if not by quarantine (for animals)

Gman
05-09-2019, 22:11
It's not a joke necessarily as this is the alternative procedure & standard practice to determine rabies if not by quarantine (for animals)

I think I'm living in an alternate universe sometimes...[Shock]

Do I really need to explain this?

rondog
05-10-2019, 02:02
Dammit, I was looking forward to shitting in the doorway of a certain building on Pearl St......

BladesNBarrels
05-10-2019, 10:06
Boulder Creek issues...

http://www.dailycamera.com/ci_31558508/boulder-creeks-cleanliness

Canova said he’d be glad to see the cause furthered by professionals and officials with true expertise in the area, although he is glad that he came forward to provide added spark on the issue.
“Someone has got to light the fuse — and then run like hell the other way,” he said with a laugh.

I like this 80-year old's sense of humor