Posted on 10/16/2009 5:23:53 PM PDT by LomanBill
>>What a great city...especially not worth trashing!
Indeed. Unfortunately the purple-hued attitude hovering like a fog in Mr. Hughes’ Federally Funded West-Side “Utopia” has ooozed over I25 and is probing Eastward - as we can see upon the sidewalk of Acacia Park.
As is the case in the state legislature, well-funded Rainbow miscreants in key positions can do great damage.
Nonetheless, my family likes it here; and I intend to fight for the Conservation of what was and is still good about Colorado Springs... if not Colorado in general.
>>They need your money for their lucrative
>>retirement pensions.
Well Colorado Springs has a lovely collection of 350+ “Housing Authority” Rental properties they can sell off... before I willingly allow them to poke their beak into my self-funded, and limited, retirement milk and apple wagon.
If they want more Pie, let them have a bake sale first from the ones they’ve got hidden in the cupboard.
Water...the issue here in CS. What about Frying Pnan / Arkansas project. Probably the most successful and expensive water project ever.
Agreed. No way let them tax you with fees...etc...
You do remember Dave’s bake sale?
>>You do remember Daves bake sale?
No. I grew up in Denver, spent 20+ years supporting my wife’s teaching in Lutheran Schools out in Californistan, and then escaped “home” 2 1/2 years ago to what I thought was still the conservative state I grew up in....
...only to find the folks who Californistaned California had out-flanked me and were busy Californistaning Colorado.
Where can I learn about Dave’s Bake Sale?
Wow. Ft Collins, CO. in circa ‘85 when Rush Limbaugh helped hold a bake sale for schools with a school teacher named Dave. “If you want to build a jet plane, then hold a bake sale, for that’s what we’re doing to educate your kids”.
They'll triple your property taxes and double your vehicle registration fees before dumping their cash cow assets. The only sale they intend on having will be to sell the legitimate citizens out.
>>Water...the issue here in CS
1st need.
Thar’s Gold in them thar hills... Liquid Gold.
Got Water Wars?
>>Probably the most successful and
>>expensive water project ever.
Not familiar with it; but I do recall, growing up, lots of talk about the Big Thompson Project.
Be a water lawyer in Colorado. Very lucrative.
Ahh, looks like it was “Dan’s” Bakesale - not Dave’s?
Not much detail on the WWW via google though. Too bad.
Somebody who’s familiar should write it up before it’s lost from memory.
>> Very lucrative
Whiskey’s for drinkin’ - water’s for fightin’ over.
Yep.
>>The only sale they intend on having will
>>be to sell the legitimate citizens out.
Seems they’d prefer it if everyone was a renter... except them.
Hmmmm...
“COMMERCE BETWEEN MASTER AND SLAVE IS DESPOTISM”
—Thomas Jefferson
1. How much tax revenue would those properties generate if they were privately owned?
2. Doesn’t this manifest an unfair competitive disadvantage for legitimate, private, rental property owners... who have to pay taxes and pass that CODB down?
3. If it’s legitimate for government to buy up profitable property/business - at what point does Colorado Springs become a Soviet Enterprise?
“Profitable Government”? Ronald Reagan must be rolling in his grave at the mere utterance of the idea.
Get into the real world. Read “Money Mountain” and learn our history. We are not Chicago!
What a great pic. I’ll have to make time to go see it! The snow really shows the benches going down.
Wow! My memory isn’t as good as I thought it was. Dan’s bake sale (you were absolutely right) started to help Dan pay for a subscription to the Limbaugh Letter- $29.95 at the time, because his wife wouldn’t let him have it. My reference to government spending was on the heels of Clinton’s election as President and was a result of the aftermath of the idea that Rush could provide a platform using his audience! May 24, 1993 seen here (RushLimbaugh.com)
http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_080108/content/01125114.guest.html
Notice the video link at the bottom of the page.
>>What a great pic.
>>Ill have to make time to go see it!
>>The snow really shows the benches going down.
Thanks. The snow does help bring out the detail - but there’s nothing to give a proper sense of scale and how big the mine is.
They literally moved the mountain. Pretty amazing.
>>pay for a subscription to the Limbaugh Letter-
>> $29.95 at the time, because his wife wouldnt
>>let him have it.
Hah. That’s funny.
I wonder where Dan is today?
>>Notice the video link at the bottom of the page
Too bad the link is subscription only.
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