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  • Mightydog

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    It seems like the bad news just keeps coming. With Trump being so divisive and republicans backing the removal of net neutrality I see democrats winning a lot more congressional seats. Does not bode well for the gun owning future.


    Say what??? What does net neutrality have to do with 2A rights?
     

    cstone

    Active Member
    Dec 12, 2018
    842
    Baltimore, MD
    Boulder and Denver, along with the surrounding suburban counties house the majority of the population for Colorado. This area is also the home of the progressive forces supporting men like Jared Polis, our new governor. He said that he believes that California is the model for the type of gun laws he wants to see in Colorado and people here voted for him.

    It doesn't matter that people in the rest of the state hate the laws and mandates from Denver. Heck, most people in the state ignore most of the recent gun laws passed in Denver and few if any police departments or sheriff's offices enforce the recent laws. Land doesn't vote, people do, and many of the people who have come here over the past ten years have been from California. IMO, the real turning point was the 2008 Democratic Convention. From there we received President Obama and Colorado has gone Democratic in every election since. The legalized recreational marijuana was just icing on the cake for the voters supporting the Dems.

    Texas is the next state in the sights of the progressive left. When TX goes blue, the Electoral College will become as predictable as the MD General Assembly.

    We get the government we deserve.

    Be safe.
     

    rockstarr

    Major Deplorable
    Feb 25, 2013
    4,592
    The Bolshevik Lands
    Boulder and Denver, along with the surrounding suburban counties house the majority of the population for Colorado. This area is also the home of the progressive forces supporting men like Jared Polis, our new governor. He said that he believes that California is the model for the type of gun laws he wants to see in Colorado and people here voted for him.

    It doesn't matter that people in the rest of the state hate the laws and mandates from Denver. Heck, most people in the state ignore most of the recent gun laws passed in Denver and few if any police departments or sheriff's offices enforce the recent laws. Land doesn't vote, people do, and many of the people who have come here over the past ten years have been from California. IMO, the real turning point was the 2008 Democratic Convention. From there we received President Obama and Colorado has gone Democratic in every election since. The legalized recreational marijuana was just icing on the cake for the voters supporting the Dems.

    Texas is the next state in the sights of the progressive left. When TX goes blue, the Electoral College will become as predictable as the MD General Assembly.

    We get the government we deserve.

    Be safe.

    yup, and then the same dickwagon liberals that wanted to do away with the electoral college, will be calling it then next best thing since sliced bread.
     

    RepublicOfFranklin

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 16, 2018
    1,137
    The ‘Dena - DPRM
    I still push for the states to only allow voting for people who have been residents at least 20 years and can prove it. It’s insane how blue some quality states are getting from these locusts that move in for work, ruin the place, then move on.


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    daNattyFatty

    Ultimate Member
    Aug 27, 2009
    3,908
    Bel Air, MD
    I still push for the states to only allow voting for people who have been residents at least 20 years and can prove it. It’s insane how blue some quality states are getting from these locusts that move in for work, ruin the place, then move on.


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    That seems a little ridiculous. Plenty of people move for a bevy of reasons - work, care of family, etc. Maybe they’re even trying to escape liberalism. They should lose their right to vote for 20 years? Please.


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