@SeanPaige@GovofCO Environmental education in this state sucks these days, so many avoidable interactions. This lady wants voters who haven’t spent much time outside to decide the fate of our great outdoors? What a vile person
@epccolorado_ Did you know approving high density housing in high danger zones, with subpar infrastructure, and dead-end single lane ingress/egress is a bad idea? Small actions like voting “no” is beneficial
@epccolorado_ The board members need to stay current with insurance costs in areas they’re approving development. Solders cannot afford the neighborhood you’re approving. You’re foolish to continue this unsustainable sprawl
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Righteous Rage on the streets of Belfast after an attempted beheading and eye gouging.
Why should nationals be calm? Do not condemn the response of decent people. Condemn the feral ghouls who are set amongst us.
@COAttnyGeneral It’s insane you’re suing for lack of public input when you and your ilk don’t listen to the public on anything other than the 1% of freaks who are out to destroy CO
JBS is getting hit from three directions at once.
China suspended their beef imports after finding synthetic hormones in shipments from their Vilhena plant.
The EU just announced a ban on Brazilian beef starting September 3 over antibiotic violations. JBS controls 92% of those exports.
And Greenpeace Netherlands is suing to force JBS to disclose their deforestation data.
Three continents. Three regulators. Same company that bribed 1,829 politicians and walked.
@KRDO_13 I guess UCCS and CC can celebrate, they hired foreigners for open professor positions that they claim no American is qualified for despite all the students who graduated from their institutions. Are their programs that terrible?
@COAttnyGeneral I’d like to know why universities/colleges in CO are hiring visa professors rather than their own graduates? Are their programs so terrible not 1 American is qualified for the positions?
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Not all visa workers have valid credentials. They’re taking our jobs, & housing. Elected officials fight harder for foreigners than citizens. You should be ashamed of yourselves
Medical Tuesday. Call to action.
If you have an International Medical Graduate (IMG), or any physician, who cannot communicate clearly with you or your family, seems unqualified, or practices in a way that feels unsafe, report it.
Here is exactly where to send it:
• Your State Medical Board
This is the licensing authority that can investigate, discipline, or revoke a license.
Find yours here:
https://t.co/i6gRurNZOD
Additional places to report:
• The hospital or clinic’s patient safety / risk management office
They are required to investigate complaints involving patient safety.
• Your state Department of Health
• CMS / Medicare complaints
1-800-MEDICARE
You do not need to be a lawyer or prove a lawsuit.
A clear, factual written complaint is enough.
Document:
• Dates
• What happened
• Communication problems
• Safety concerns
• Statements made by staff
• Anything involving qualifications or supervision
There needs to be real scrutiny of experience, competency, and whether uniform standards are actually being applied.
Too many people walk out angry, or simply tolerate poor care without reporting it.
Patient safety matters more than protecting a two-tier system.
Comment below if you have experienced this yourself.
American patients deserve competent care from physicians who can clearly communicate with them.
Thomas Sowell: "I was just doing some research on Detroit and it's decline, as they kept raising the city income tax, the revenues kept falling.
Barack Obama was asked by Charles Gibson in 2008, why he wanted to raise the tax rate because he will raise more revenue if he does the opposite, and his response was that, 'it's a matter of social justice'. He didn't care about the consequences.
If he can get people to be mad at the rich and vote for him, it's a political success. He doesn't care whether the government collects more revenues or not."
@LSPmatt People need to understand, by the time NWS got into Mexico in 2023 there was very little USDA could do. Mexico will not fully comply with USDA mitigation protocols. It was covid shutdowns that thwarted the Panama containment barrier
Colorado's Governor just signed a law placing children on a "conveyor belt" of government & non-profit social interventions from "Cradle to College," inserting state-sponsored NGOs between children and parents.
The law further embeds gender ideology into state law, as program grants are exclusively available to orgs with a proven track record of fealty to "gender identity" ideology.
The Harlem Children's Zone-an NYC NGO with over $1,000,000,000 in assets-lobbied the Colorado legislature to pass the law. The HCZ-inspired law derives from Obama’s 2008 Promise Neighborhoods Initiative, a program with no track record of success.
Geoffrey Canada, the HCZ president paid roughly $1M annually, attended the signing as @GovofCO special guest.
HCZ is financially supported by former George Soros partner Stan Druckenmiller.
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@caseymurph1@Designed2Think It’s bizarre! I had a fire spread onto my property in CO, the fire went around the scrub oak to burn everything else yet CO wildfire mitig. policy says it’s so combustible anything below 6’ must be removed. Ground birds depend upon them growing low. Decision makers hate nature
@mrmorals@TheRMVoice The crime is a woman complaining about a man in the locker room. Can’t call a man a man if he’s in the women’s bathroom because he thinks he’s a girl (it’s harassment, lol). You should read the law, it’s truly ridiculous
This has nothing to do with H-1B crackdowns. The data is pretty clear that the 100k fee has not stopped indian visa scammers. They've just bypassed the fee in 99% of cases.
What happened here is they changed FHA loans so that indians on visas could no longer get priority loans that were used to price normal Americans out of housing.
As soon as the gravy train stopped that was allowing these people to afford homes way out of their price range. The market collapsed.
A stark reminder that the reason you can't afford a home but the 70 IQ scammer immigrants could, is because the government wanted it that way.
Of the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence, Abraham Clark may have paid the highest personal price. Almost nobody knows his story. Buckle up.
He was a New Jersey farm kid considered too frail for farm work, so he taught himself math, then surveying, then law. He never got rich from it because he kept defending poor farmers who could not pay him. His neighbors called him "the Poor Man's Counselor."
In the early hours of July 4, 1776, while Congress debated independence in Philadelphia, Clark wrote a letter to a friend with one of the most chilling lines of the Revolution: "Perhaps our Congress will be exalted on a high gallows."
He signed anyway.
Then the British made it personal. Two of his sons were officers in the Continental Army, and both were captured. They were thrown onto the prison ship Jersey in New York Harbor, the deadliest place of the entire war. More Americans died on British prison ships than in every battle of the Revolution combined.
One son got it even worse. He was locked in the dungeon and given no food except what other starving prisoners could push through the keyhole of his cell.
The British reportedly offered Clark a deal: renounce the Declaration, switch sides, and your boys go free.
He refused.
Here is the part that breaks me. Clark sat in Congress through all of it and never once brought it up. No special pleading, no favors. Congress only found out through other channels and threatened retaliation against a British officer, which finally got his son out of the dungeon.
After the war, he kept choosing the little guy. He fought for debt relief for struggling farmers and refused to support the Constitution until he was assured a Bill of Rights would protect ordinary citizens.
In September 1794, at age 68, the self-taught surveyor who outlasted the British Empire died of sunstroke after a long day working on his own farm.
No statue on the National Mall. No musical. Just a small town in New Jersey called Clark, and most people who drive through it have no idea why.
Some men signed the Declaration with ink. Abraham Clark signed it with his sons.