Its Denver, the amount of Cali immigrants flowing in yearly cannot actually be kept up with, double so with the illegals also piling in.
Especially because they only have so much space before they hit the mountains. Its a pretty narrow window of open plains between the border and the Rockies.
What you are seeing is the consequence of trying to have one of the biggest cities in the nation in a state with little land for it. Its about as dumb as building a different major city under sea level but we won't see people on tv saying that part.
I lived in Colorado for some years and most of the revenue from taxes is spent on building every town around appealing to tourists.
Every podunk valley town has hot springs and bike trails and camping and hiking as every cent invested in it, while the people that live there can barely get to work because RVs are clogging the roads and flipping over.
That's a major untalked about issue. How Colorado is decently wealthy based on its tourism but only because it also invests every cent back into it. The entire West of Denver exists just to be a giant themepark for taxes.
Its Denver, the amount of Cali immigrants flowing in yearly cannot actually be kept up with, double so with the illegals also piling in.
Especially because they only have so much space before they hit the mountains. Its a pretty narrow window of open plains between the border and the Rockies.
What you are seeing is the consequence of trying to have one of the biggest cities in the nation in a state with little land for it. Its about as dumb as building a different major city under sea level but we won't see people on tv saying that part.
Its like 4 hours of nothing east of Denver. More like they are building the entire mountain range front into a mega city corridor
Look, I won't defend Denver retards but I'd sooner build New Orleans 2 than be a Flatlander.
At least they'll have a mountain view.
The Flatlanders agree to this. Let Denver make itself implode Glitzily over there.
they should build into the mountains
They would dig too greedily, and too deep.
Based Balrog
Fair, but taxes there are still high from what I hear. How much of that revenue goes to mitigating the issue I wonder?
Most likely a small percentage
I lived in Colorado for some years and most of the revenue from taxes is spent on building every town around appealing to tourists.
Every podunk valley town has hot springs and bike trails and camping and hiking as every cent invested in it, while the people that live there can barely get to work because RVs are clogging the roads and flipping over.
That's a major untalked about issue. How Colorado is decently wealthy based on its tourism but only because it also invests every cent back into it. The entire West of Denver exists just to be a giant themepark for taxes.
This is why we sold our condo in keystone.