@ChrisHarrisKC@RallyRights What a weird red herring. Attacking a position that was never taken isn’t a flex. Personally, I prefer my rights not prescribed by Karens, but hey, having civil rights is new to my ppl-no thanks to the kind of groups this guy reps.
@arthurwatkins How are we supposed to independently verify this assertion? Treasury doesn’t publish all FOIA requests unless they meet a certain threshold of likelihood to be repeated. Is there a way for you to substantiate this?
@gregoryeck@kemelios Man, I always watch the whole cyclist vs car debates with distant interest. but this is a statement that encapsulates so much weirdness that I just wanted to drop a line and say…. Nah.
@jdudley@GovofCO Dang. You have to be especially bad to get roasted in the key of Star Wars. Bonus points that it’s actually pretty accurate, too since Aurora Highlands is being taxed out the nose… for a statue of what they can’t ever have because of you.
@ReadyColo I think the greater issue here is that #coleg has a penchant for weaponizing the law against its citizens. If they were trustworthy, nbd. They’re not. Giving an entity with this type of abusive track record this type of power creates the worst of all possible outcomes.
@theOrgelement_@GryKngBlakState From a standpoint of pure practicality: we’d need to have some sort of vehicle for that type of cash- advertising or media that takes in money from the entire population.
Leaving oneself and community vulnerable now while waiting for the arrival of some mythical future utopia is pure insanity. Respectability and blind compliance are an insidious subversion of liberty. Defense is not aggression; it’s a necessary response to it. #copolitics#coleg
@GeorgeBrauchler @MichaelAllen4DA @COHouseGOP How long have we been saying “this’ll protect kids!” And then…nothing. I’m not seeing HOW this protects kids. Seems more effective to just ban social media outright.
@realspitfire Just checking for consistency.
1. What is the legal standard for “capacity” in terms of contracts and negotiable instruments?
2. Are we saying that adults forcing minors into things they don’t understand is okay only is some cases?
@Contrarian_AO Sounds black, must be *checks software update version* woke DEI! I swear this stuff gets so old fighting everybody. Then you gotta explain that you didn’t start celebrating just 5 years ago. Then the “X state didn’t have slaves”comments. Then the “why not just the 4th?”🙄. 🔴⚪️🔵
@Vbrennan25@UncleFeste4559@KyleClark@jaredpolis Sure. I mean, most people are rude and condescending here, so I get it. But that’s the issue with things like this, there are multiple perspectives and everyone has an opinion. It only takes a second to respond. I’d not characterize this as trying hard.
@Vbrennan25@UncleFeste4559@KyleClark@jaredpolis No, I asked. I was genuinely trying to understand if my words weren’t understood or trying to draw an equivalence between unrelated events because of the introduction of the federal persecution- which was not part of the original content
@Vbrennan25@UncleFeste4559@KyleClark@jaredpolis That’s why I wanted to check to see if we were on the same page. I did answer the how part twice already, though short. Fed- curtailing information to chill redress. And restricting the definition of press. A lot of what’s happening at the capitol is roundabout circumvention.
@Vbrennan25@UncleFeste4559@KyleClark@jaredpolis An impairment is defined as: to weaken, damage, or make something less valuable or effective. As you put: slowing, delaying, and (yes) persecuting all satisfy the definition of a constitutional violation.
@Vbrennan25@UncleFeste4559@KyleClark@jaredpolis Okay, so. Just as a baseline here. Is it your belief that states do not also have a duty to not violate the constitution? What about their own? This law still violates the CO Constitution. so we refer to Article II, Sec 10 of the CO constitution. It’s an impairment.