Elite Democrats Efforts Have Colorado Singing the Blues

width=436 Colorados legendary natural wonders majestic mountains quaint small towns and large vibrant cities are just a few aspects of why I feel lucky to have called this state home for my entire 24 years of life. While geographically Colorado is beautiful this states continuous progressive shifting has many residents wondering if their state is becoming the new California. Colorados newly elected Democratic governor Jared Polis is not wasting any time enacting his progressive agendas into law. Polis has caused statewide concern with a major crackdown on the oil-and-gas industry; a red-flag firearms measure and an LGBT sex-education bill that would eliminate charter-school opt-outs. The Equal Pay For Equal Work Act" was recently signed into law by Polis which would allow for the suing of their employers for anyone who just assumes they are being paid less due to their gender. This all comes after he signed the new state law that ties the states Electoral College votes to the presidential candidate who wins the majority votes across the nation. However this blue onslaught on the Centennial State" did not originate with Gov. Polis recent political reign shift. This agenda to turn once red Colorado blue has an intriguing deep history. Its a disturbing tale of how wealthy liberal progressives meticulously planned to take over a historically red state by shifting it to purple and then blue. The film Rocky Mountain Heist" originally debuted in 2014 and told the story of how a wealthy group of liberal elites in Colorado seized the once red state by fraternizing with wealthy patrons and out-of-state special interest groups. The film produced by David Bossies Citizens United and directed by Jason Killian Meath uncovers The Gang of Four" which was made up of millionaires and billionaires Tim Gill Rutt Bridges Pat Stryker and current Colorado governor Jarod Polis. A fellow adopted Coloradan journalist Michelle Malkin hosted the documentary and wrote The nearly-hour-long film illustrates how the Gang of Four coordinated their campaign targets and spending behind closed doors. We report on how they drafted up elitist plans to educate the idiots." Rocky Mountain Heist" traces how the liberal scions and their Colorado Democracy Alliance" captured the governors mansion the state legislature and two Senate seats." This so-called Colorado model" was so successful for leftist political activism that it inspired similar efforts in many other states. The last time there was a Republican in the Colorado governors mansion was with Republican Bill Owens over a decade ago. The days when Colorado was considered a swing state are no more. So has the Democrats massive blue wave swept away every bit of red left? Not completely. The purple side of Colorado shows up on ballot issues" says Colorado College politics professor Tom Cronin co-author of Colorado Politics and Policy: Governing a Purple State. Several progressive ballot initiatives that would raise taxes including Prop 73 (increasing taxes to pay for education) and Prop 110 (raising sales taxes to pay for transportation) were struck down by voters. Unaffiliated voters are Colorados largest single group of voters. This past midterm election made history when unaffiliated voters in Colorado cast more ballots than either major political party and secured victories for Democratic candidates. While Polling has shown that Colorados unaffiliated voters dont like President Trump the substantial number of independent votes could possibly be swayed in Republicans favor if the cards are played right. About half of all registered voters in the state 25 years old or younger are unaffiliated so focusing efforts on educating the younger generation on important issues could be a key loophole. While little hope still stands for Colorado to turn back to its red ways any fellow Coloradan who is willing to wake up and fight every day to try and keep our state free and out of the clutches of elite political tyrants has my respect.
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