Who Is Kamala? She WOULD Become President If Biden Fails Or Steps Down

I lived in Aurora while I attended radar school at Lowry and I loved Colorado. But the same problem exists there as does Oregon, a radically liberal governor and a radically liberal mayor in Denver, Boulder and a few other larger Colorado cities. That combination is deadly to quality of life.

I know you have family and roots there but I formally invite you to move here to Florida where the living is easy and your vote has impact.

You've got that right. And while I've come to hate the politics of Colorado, I've been to Flor-i-DUH. So, "no thanks".... though I wouldn't mind the "no state income tax". :)
 
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Understood.

Colorado is an incredibly beautiful place. The skiing here in Florida is not well regarded lol. I will have to travel far to get my time on the slopes. I skied 55 days the previous winter and 0 days this winter. Something wrong with that.
 
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The mouth is wrong.

Need to have it opened WIDE.

https://granitegrok.com/blog/2019/0...-is-a-fraudulent-stereotype-identity-politics
 
The skiing here in Florida is not well regarded lol.

Yeah, no kidding.

I've been to every part of the US. Except for the "front range of the Rockies", everywhere else is "too extreme" about something... temperature, humidity, storm potential, ect.

Years ago the Denver Chamber of Commerce's tag line was, "Denver... Climate Capital Of The World". There is a legitimate argument for that. We have all 4 seasons and none of them are extreme compared to other parts of the country. That... and the fact that our average low humidity makes living here more comfortable than other places. That's a big deal in the long run. I've lived in St. Louis and Asia... and have visited Florida in the early summer. Can't say I liked the climate in any of them.... too hot and humid.

All that said... I lament that Colorado has politically become "California's mini-me"! :(
 
Yeah, no kidding.

I've been to every part of the US. Except for the "front range of the Rockies", everywhere else is "too extreme" about something... temperature, humidity, storm potential, ect.

Years ago the Denver Chamber of Commerce's tag line was, "Denver... Climate Capital Of The World". There is a legitimate argument for that. We have all 4 seasons and none of them are extreme compared to other parts of the country. That... and the fact that our average low humidity makes living here more comfortable than other places. That's a big deal in the long run. I've lived in St. Louis and Asia... and have visited Florida in the early summer. Can't say I liked the climate in any of them.... too hot and humid.

All that said... I lament that Colorado has politically become "California's mini-me"! :(

Colorado lobsters are not all that good either.

No rocky mountain oyster jokes please.


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Look boys, if the left takes over USA one day, you are welcome to a few acres on my land (special rate) in New Zealand. Great climate, 10 minutes to beaches, views. Skiing is a few hours away but worth the drive.
 
Yeah, no kidding.

I've been to every part of the US. Except for the "front range of the Rockies", everywhere else is "too extreme" about something... temperature, humidity, storm potential, ect.

Years ago the Denver Chamber of Commerce's tag line was, "Denver... Climate Capital Of The World". There is a legitimate argument for that. We have all 4 seasons and none of them are extreme compared to other parts of the country. That... and the fact that our average low humidity makes living here more comfortable than other places. That's a big deal in the long run. I've lived in St. Louis and Asia... and have visited Florida in the early summer. Can't say I liked the climate in any of them.... too hot and humid.

All that said... I lament that Colorado has politically become "California's mini-me"! :(
I always noticed that once you leave Denver the rest of the state, excepting Boulder, is sane and pragmatic.
 
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