@KyleClark You're not sure Colorado is purple anymore. What would make you think that?
If the GOP had the control over the last 20 years they state would probably still be a shit show but because that's what single party control does. The business climate and crime might be better though.
@prieurdp Anytime you have to use a parking spot, you'll have to either reverse in or out, so what's the difference? Someone may have to wait in either situation.
Reversing into a spot is also much less likely to cause an accident than reversing out into traffic.
It's the 20th Anniversary of Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth."
NONE of his scary predictions have come true.
Mt. Kilimanjaro still has snow and Glacier National Park still has glaciers.
Here's why we are not doomed:
CIA officer James Erdman told the Senate that his employer suppressed its own assessments that COVID likely came from a lab.
Read more: https://t.co/TVr8yCyxN1
@MandyConnell I heard you talking about the farm bill on the Friday podcast. @RepThomasMassie did get his PRIME act in the lastest farm bill last I checked.
The DOJ's deadline to charge Fauci for lying under oath about funding gain-of-function research in Wuhan is in 6 days. We can’t allow the statute of limitations to run out. He MUST be charged!
Agree? RT.
The statute of limitations deadline is in 2 weeks. Would this be a good time to make the most complete epic video compilation of all the Fauci lies and misteps? RT to make it happen.
@MandyConnell I heard you mention self-driving cars on Monday's show. It's basically here. You can get in and go from parking space to parking space and not touch the wheel. It won't be long before you can just sit in the back seat.
https://t.co/xVqgStUbRC
Lots of talk recently about using Tesla Self-Driving for long distance trips. Strongly recommend people try it, it's an amazing way to travel.
Here's Tesla Self-Driving 14.3.1 taking me from Downtown San Francisco to Downtown Los Angeles with just a tap on the screen.
SB 135, a measure lawmakers are moving toward the ballot, is being presented as funding for education and teacher pay. The fine print...only a fraction goes to schools. About 85% is left for lawmakers to allocate elsewhere.
If this were a citizen initiative, it would face stricter scrutiny. Colorado’s Title Board requires clear, single-subject language and strips out promises that aren’t guaranteed.
There are different standards, depending on who writes the measure. Same ballot, different rules.
https://t.co/Yo91UoQ3wn
@JesseAPaul@FreeStateColor1 It's pretty heavily implied by the headline (maybe you didn't write it), and there was no effort to contextualize it in the article...