@SpockResists These are more often than not on non-essential goods and if they reduce the deficit and balance the budget and bring manufacturing stateside again everyone wins
Hello @denverpost and @ShellyBradbury. You're planning on doing a hit piece on people who contribute to @DoBetterDenver? Surely there are plenty of other stories that merit the attention of your criminal investigative reporter than that of citizens who want a better Denver? And, you've surely considered that doxxing is illegal in certain cases in Colorado. But I digress.
If you're interested in any of us who follow @dobetterdnvr well, here I am. I can't say that I have "contributed" to them, other than mutually following each other, occasionally reposting or messaging an "attaboy" for good work that they do and which others, including the @denverpost should be doing.
In the spirit of the purpose of @dobetterdnvr let me show you what I observed this past weekend on Broadway. Specifically, 1st Avenue and Broadway, on Sunday afternoon.
Does this photo make me a bad person? Or is it just another example of thousands around Denver one could find if an enterprising newspaper wanted to actually find?
It's not copyrighted. Feel free to use it. Feel free to share it with @MikeJohnstonCO and the Denver City Council. Ask them what they're doing about all of the documentary evidence that @dobetterdnvr and their contributors have shown the public.
I fully support and endorse the efforts of @dobetterdnvr (which account, by the way, has not asked for nor requested any response to their statement from me). But you can rest assured that my audience will know about what you do. Not a threat, just telling you what my show prep looks like as of right now.
Have a nice day.
@RMGOColorado This isn’t going to play well for the suppressor freedoms we deserve. That’s a fairly well outfitted AR. These psychopaths are just vehicles for the anti-gun establishment to further our 2A rights. Ironically, if there were CCW in NYC he’d likely be neutralized.
@GovofCO Tariffs have generated significant federal revenue, with estimates of over $5.2 trillion over 10 years on a conventional basis and $4.5 trillion dynamically. Some reports highlight a $27 billion surplus in June 2025, driven by a 301% year-over-year surge in tariff receipts.