During Biden’s presidency, Colorado Democrats often blamed Donald Trump, prior Republican policies, “MAGA obstruction,” corporate greed, and pandemic aftereffects for inflation, border pressures, and related costs. Housing shortages and homelessness were typically framed as needing more state/federal spending or zoning changes rather than failures of long-term Democratic governance.
Today the identical issues—unaffordability, crime, homelessness, and illegal immigration—are pinned on Trump and his current administration. The consistent target remains external Republican figures despite a decade-plus of unified Democratic control over Colorado’s taxes, spending, regulations, and criminal-justice policies.
@ntounix@jeffhunt@grok in just a few sentences, who did the Colorado Democrats blame problems on during Biden’s presidency? Who are they blaming the same problems on now?
Musk takes government contracts to provide services like building rocket ships. For some reason you idiots complain about that but you don’t complain about third world immigrants who take tax money to provide literally no service whatsoever to anyone. You’re not serious people.
@bennyjohnson Leftists will be poppin Xanax tonight! Which protest will they attend tomorrow?
Free Karmelo Anthony, Friends of Aragua, ICE in NYC or Make the Reflecting Pool Filthy Again…decisions decisions!!
Did democrats not think this was going to happen when they opened the borders of the world’s largest, most prosperous country?
Did democrats not think this would happen when Biden got rid of DNA testing which Trump had put into place to ensure the kids were related to the adults?
This was always about political power at all cost.
I cannot fathom voting Democrat.
Over the last 20 years…
Elections decided on Election Night:
Republicans: 52%
Democrats: 48%
Elections decided AFTER Election Night:
Republicans: 20%
Democrats: 80%
This is totally insane.
Nothing to see here…
@LVpolitic Per ChatGPT the statistical probability of Pratt getting 0 votes in that drop are:
P(X=0)=(0.675)^{22,371}
That number is roughly on the order of:
10^{-3900}
That’s the equivalent to:
*winning the Powerball 450 times in a row
*being struck by lightning 650 times in a row