So most agree that it should be harder to pass laws, but because I suggested a new law to make it harder to pass laws, it's bad? [Bang]
Yes, No taxation without representation was based on not having a seat at the table. I don't have a single D rep. (thankfully in Holbert's district) If you recall, several counties wanted to start their own state over this citing the power of Denver/Boulder, so it's not too far off from a tea party mentality.
I don't know how to or what would motivate people to get involved. Kudos to the people who invested so much into the recalls. IIRC, several went on to run for office, Head for Pueblo clerk, Knight for NRA board, etc. I was at the capital in 2013 with Tmleader03, met with reps. I was with Anthony turning in the recall petition (for Morse IIRC) to the state secretary office. I went to the Sheriff's meetings and came here to give an AAR. Before the election, the NRA was giving free workshops to try to "get out the vote". MAYBE 10-12 of us showed up to Cabelas...and I remember being told here that it was poor planning because the f**king Broncos were playing.
I'd be happy with everything having a sunset clause.

