Five Counties Vote To Secede From Colorado – Nutcase Greens Win In Fort Collins

The fracking idiots against cheap energy have banned fracking in Fort Collins, which is indicative of why five counties voted to secede from the PRK.

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14 Responses to Five Counties Vote To Secede From Colorado – Nutcase Greens Win In Fort Collins

  1. Bill S says:

    If my family finds out I fraterinize with a Greenie from Fort Collins, they will contact Cheyanne and have my Wyoming birth certificate burned. Otherwise:
    Drove through Colorado on the way back to Los Angeles from Casper. Thought it would be a great idea to move to the new state of West Colorado when we retire.
    Keep up the fight.

    • You can always get another one from Hawaii, I hear–and write a book saying anything you want about your family. Or Kenya will let you say you’re from there. Of course, you would be expected to run for President, but that’s the risk you take.

  2. NikFromNYC says:

    Blame thousands of working academic scientists whose very silence enables a few rogues to command the full authority of Science as a two thousand year old voice of authority. Politicians and laypersons are merely doing the responsible thing of listening to scientific experts in an effort to create a science-based civilization.

  3. Scott says:

    I was surprised to see the tracking ban pass honestly. Idiots.

    -Scott

    • Ernest Bush says:

      Your spell checker is fighting you like mine does. It hates the word fracking. Coded by Greenie Democrats no doubt.

      Take a look at Colorado on the U.S. political map on this blog. It should be all you need to know about Ft. Collins with respect to energy production. Meanwhile the red counties are all prospering from new wells. Watched it happen as I began visiting starting in 2008. I come in from the west side.

      • Scott says:

        Thanks for the misspelled word catch! My new OS automatically does that and I can’t stand it. I’ll look on how to turn it off. And I live in Ft. Collins, so I’m aware of the politics here. :-\

        -Scott

  4. R. de Haan says:

    The betrayal is with the Republican Party screwing up their own election strategies.
    All I want to know is the bribe involved that made them sell out their won electorate.

    • R. de Haan says:

      Looks to me that with Republicans like AGW MacCain we now have people within the party with vested interests to disarm the American people. As I said: B E T R A YA L.

    • Ernest Bush says:

      The Carl Rove RINOs would not support a candidate the tea party and libertarians like. That’s what happened in Virginia. Rove admires that great Republican progressivist Theodore Roosevelt. Do some in depth reading about that scumbag. Then you will know why you should not give any Republican money unless he/she has been defunded by the Republican Party.

      The Republican in Virginia lost because the RINOs in Washington wouldn’t fund him. This allowed an Obama supporter to hire a guy and have him run as a libertarian. He got over 6 percent of the vote. The Republican would have won handily without that competition.
      It seems the right has its own share of low-information dummies willing to cut off their own noses rather than do their own homework. That’s why we are losing America. Thank you Carl Rove — you lying, traitorous, jerk.

  5. R. de Haan says:

    A warmist Republican shouldn’t exist. Only the presence of MacCain as a prominent member of the Republican Party should be reason enough to stock up on Tar and Feathers.
    Unfortunately nothing happens.

    • Ernest Bush says:

      As a long term resident of Arizona I would apologize for McCain, except I never voted for him or supported him. I’m quite sure he wins handily here because the progressivist Democrats in Phoenix and Tucson also vote for him. They could not get a Democrat elected to that position even by buying the election. So they support a RINO who is already a closet progressivist and aligned with their beliefs.

  6. Pathway says:

    The state of Western Colorado would be a great place to retire, but unfortunately it doesn’t nor never will exist. The Colorado River Compact would not allow for our succession.

  7. gofer says:

    They are more than willing to listen to global warming govt. experts but when even the govt agencies say there is no danger in fracking and in over 60 years it has proven to be safe or even safer since explosives were used in the early days, they turn a deaf ear and want it banned. So, what is the real reason? It’s become religious in nature since there’s no data to support them. As Erhlich said, “a source of cheap energy is like giving an idiot child a machine gun.” There is some kind of ignorant fear that the world is consuming too much and they don’t want progress but regress into an imagined utopia of “sustainability”. What they all have in common is being a bunch of over-privileged people who don’t understand struggling for a living, so they choose this way to feel a sense of “struggling” against powerful corps and the resulting sense of moral superiority and being part of a group that expresses that same sense of superiority.

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