Colorado, a truly beautiful place, a place where Robert A. Heinlein decided to build a house (and since house numbers weren't a thing at the time numbered it 1776,) has become a bit of a mess.
I lived in the Springs for a short couple years. Many people from New Orleans were relocated there after Katrina. They were all placed in apartment complexes and things got so out of hand the police literally called them "no-go" zones. They called those places Somalia Springs or New Somalia.
Mind you, these were people from New Orleans, not migrants.
It does not surprise me in the least that "migrants" are pulling this. They got away with it in their home countries, so why wouldn't they get away with it here?
Colorado flipped blue way before the current governor was a thing. Like 30 years ago, at least, is when it flipped. My dad' friend had a "Don't Californicate Colorado" bumper sticker in the 1970s, ffs.
In the 1970s, “don’t Californicate Colorado” wouldn’t necessarily have meant “don’t go left,” would it? It used to go right more often before Reagan gave amnesty to all those illegals.
Colorado, a truly beautiful place, a place where Robert A. Heinlein decided to build a house (and since house numbers weren't a thing at the time numbered it 1776,) has become a bit of a mess.
I lived in the Springs for a short couple years. Many people from New Orleans were relocated there after Katrina. They were all placed in apartment complexes and things got so out of hand the police literally called them "no-go" zones. They called those places Somalia Springs or New Somalia.
Mind you, these were people from New Orleans, not migrants.
It does not surprise me in the least that "migrants" are pulling this. They got away with it in their home countries, so why wouldn't they get away with it here?
Colorado used to be a reliably red state right?
Used to be, but the gay millionaire governor seems to be changing things up a bit
Colorado flipped blue way before the current governor was a thing. Like 30 years ago, at least, is when it flipped. My dad' friend had a "Don't Californicate Colorado" bumper sticker in the 1970s, ffs.
In the 1970s, “don’t Californicate Colorado” wouldn’t necessarily have meant “don’t go left,” would it? It used to go right more often before Reagan gave amnesty to all those illegals.