KiraSeer2016 wrote:
My husband and I, when I retired as CFO of a small cookie factory, sold our house in Lakewood (a suburb of Denver) and bought a house in Elbert, Colorado, a rural town on the Palmer Divide, that separates North and South eastern Colorado. But then Ovomit became "President", and things went to hell.
Ovomit didn't elect Frigginpooper as your governor. I used to live in Manitou Springs, just outside Colorado Springs. Even then, Denver was turning into a Liberal cesspool. Odd that Colorado Springs, about 60 miles south was at the time one of the most conservative cities in the US. You let too many Californians and Noo Yawkers move in. Of course, the same thing happened to my home in New Mexico. It's hard to find anyone who was born there anymore. It seems half the population moved from California, and most of the rest from Minnesota.
At any rate, most of Colorado's problems can be isolated to a ten or twenty mile radius around Laramie Street.