CO has definitely become CA's little sister. Absolutely sickening. I'm a 3rd generation CO "native". I spent half my life in Texas however and hated everything except the people and it's values. I am mountain-bred at heart, but this is quickly spinning from "God's Country" to "Godless Country." I don't want any part of it any longer but feel completely trapped with all the roots and love I have for this state. It's been a crushing decade.
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"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
That same moronic line of thinking moved into Montana starting back in the '70's. Californians moved out of CA and into MT wanting a better, more free life, but continued to vote the same way they had in CA. Then became amazed and outraged that MT started to turn into a high tax, more liberal state. But did not have the brains to see they were the problem.
But hey, I got to see a bunch of Hollywood stars move into the Bitterroot Valley and cause real estate prices to skyrocket and long time residents be unable to afford to live there anymore.
Last edited by losttrail; 02-13-2013 at 10:26.
It’s funny. They always say things like" when the revolution comes we will win.." or when it comes to acivil war we will crush you" we all know we could crush these parasitewith so much ease....I mean they are not armed...we could get the leadership.With min loses...as for the highbrow one even easier. We are the police, thearmed guard...the door man...really what would stop us? Just a thought just aplayful thought...food for thought...
Last edited by SG1; 02-18-2013 at 01:26.
Not all districts voted them in. And not all transplants are lib/commies. Once reason I left the people's republic of Kalifornia was their strict gun laws and obtained my CCW within a month of being here. 10 years later things have not changed for the better. At least where I ended up (dougco) there are a majority of pro-liberty voters.