Utah officially loses Sundance Film Festival. Who needs that $106 million a year and some semblance of culture, anyway?
Thanks, Utah LDS/GOP! :fuckyou:
https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-off...GCq1bUnkBUD7qA
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Utah officially loses Sundance Film Festival. Who needs that $106 million a year and some semblance of culture, anyway?
Thanks, Utah LDS/GOP! :fuckyou:
https://kutv.com/news/local/utah-off...GCq1bUnkBUD7qA
It never made sense to have it there, Robert Redford aside, Utah is stupid conservative. No one wants to hangout with people who are afraid to drink coffee.
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Made a ton of sense, great airlift. Off the radar resort with a large bedbase and supportive local community</p>
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Big parties aplenty .</p>
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It was fantastically successful there for years. Saw it all first hand.</p>
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go live free or die</p>
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Utah governor signed a bill phasing out mail in voting by 2029 today.
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Not really, you simply have to opt in every 8 years to still vote by mail in Utah after 2029.</p>
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And Sundance makes zero sense in this uptight fucking state. But thank Trevor fucking Lee for his nail in this coffin.</p>
It phases out universal VBM. As long as you opt in by 2029 you will continue to get ballots in the mail. I'm not saying it's not a bullshit law that is a solution in search of a problem, but it doesn't eliminate VBM.
Bummer about Sundance. I probably haven’t gone to one of their showings for a decade, but used to go fairly regularly and always had a good time. If Colorado is going to take Sundance and Outdoor Retailer, they should be forced to take all of our Ikon passes too.
If you’re afraid of drinking coffee, Hollywood libs must be terrifying.
Dick Punch yerself Utah.
Mormon cunt
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Yeah, you love coffee and cock, aggressive indeed.
Buttface will invite his neighbors over for a cup I'm sure. [emoji3]
BTW Outdoor Retailer has moved back to SLC.
They’ll be back. Sundance will realize just like the outdoor retailers did, that Denver sucks more than Utah politics do.
The Mormons have been trying to run Redford out of town for years. Enough is enough I guess.
Oh really? How so?
It was actually a joke, pretty good one at that. If coffee and cock makes you happy, have at it!
Bittahflake will invite the neighbors over for coffee enemas.
This sucks, I would only use my Wasatch benefit day to ski Deer Valley during Sundance, those people don't ski..
With a citizenry that purchases Mountain Dew and energy drinks by the crate, soda shops on every corner. Why the fuck not?
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news...ter-rcna193917
A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual. Certainly without any choice. That's the way your hard-core Commie works.
I hope that’s a troll.
I laughed and the absurdity.
Denver is a dirty ass party town, hanging with whores and junkies on Colfax is good times.
My only ever trip to ski Park City/Canyons was during Sundance. Other than having to pay more for lodging, it was awesome. Town and restaurants were obviously packed, but people weren't there to ski so the mountain was empty.
Also, if I were someone actually looking to go to Sundance for Sundance...Boulder seems like a way less appealing destination than Park City.
Mike Lee is an embarrassment. 71% of Americans oppose selling our public lands. Yet he's going hard on selling nearly 19 million acres of land in Utah. including "land in major canyons in Salt Lake and Utah counties, as well as in the Wasatch and Uinta mountain ranges, and land near all five of Utah's national parks"
https://www.ksl.com/article/51332141...enate-tax-bill
And despite the public on both sides being vehemently against it’ll probably get passed to please the orange emperor. Getting the hunting groups to pressure his coked up son or the bro rogan class is probably the best way to get this removed from the bill.
The hunting group has been vocally opposing this for weeks, with major brands calling for action. It's the off-road community that has been strangely silent on the issue.
One of Idaho's senator's (Risch) voicemail crashed yesterday and he capitulated today, publicly voicing his opposition. This was a guy who was originally complicit. Crapo is still on the fence though he's expected to voice his opposition as well:
https://www.lmtribune.com/local-news...l-off-5a047f62
Keep the pressure up...our democracy still works from time to time.
Yeah I’ve been hounding Senator Curtis as Lee is obviously all in here in Utah. Curtis is also for not phasing out all of the IRA green credits to. Lee is just beyond a reprehensible Asshole, but being in Utah he’ll never get voted out.
Rev. The off-road blue ribbon coalition is actually pointing out the benefits of A. Transfer to state, or B. Outright sale on this here.
I’ll post UT BHA’s joint resolution letter when we make it public, but between the non-consumptive and hook and bullet pressure, there’s a lot of pressure here.
There will be a revision of this this weekend/early next week with, most likely, grazing being added back in as an exception, and adding a distance radius from city centers for this sale.
Keep calling. Hard line no public land sales via this bill, there are federal methods in place for sale and transfer that include the public process already.
Keep calling.
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It’s dead for now. Lee pulled it.
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For now. FML is gonna just bring it back up again as soon as he can. The smug canned response I got to my pissed-off email to his office pretty much seems to guarantee it.