uh, hey bud, see where you said he wasn't a congressman, he is. That's all I'm pointing out to you. He also has a lot of influence on federal funding which directly affects CDOT budgets.
Congressman/woman = House of Representatives. CONGRESS.
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He's not a "state congressman". He's a United States congressman that represents the state of Colorado. There's a bigly difference. Huge. Tremendous.
Here's a refresher, if you want to do some research: http://leg.colorado.gov/
OK, moving on. Paris Hilton got engaged in Aspen!
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You're missing the part where I said he wasn't a state congressman.
This whole thing got derailed by goldenwhateverhisnameis.
The convo went like this (paraphrasing here)-
Collective mags including myself- "We need to raise taxes/repeal TABOR in order to fund infrastructure in Colorado"
Goldenduche- "TABOR is there to protect the people from tyrannical tax levying boogymen"
Danno- "TABOR is failing Colorado because it requires direct democracy. Direct democracy doesn't work because your average voter is uninformed/ignorant/unmotivated. That's why we had representative government to begin with."
goldenduche- "Yeah, I agree with Danno! Those big money dick sucking congressmen just want to take money from everyone. Being a politician was never supposed to be a career!" (No idea wtf he thought he was agreeing with)
Me- "WTF are you talking about? State congressman in CO make $30k per year."
Goldenduche- "I was talking about us congressman."
HBM- "Perlmutter is a millionaire career politician"
Me- "but he's not a state congressman and has nothing to do with TABOR or road maintenance in CO"
The whole point of the conversation is that TABOR fucked Colorado because we now have to vote on every tax renewal and every new tax AND a proposition passed last year that made getting measures on the ballot exceedingly hard.
Sure, Perlmutter is a rich US congressman. Sure, lobbying is legal bribery above and politicians are bought and paid for by corporate interests. Yes to all of the above and we should do things to fix it, particularly on the national level
That said, we have a massive failure of governance at the state level because of TABOR. We should have politicians anticipating the needs of a quickly growing state and making policy decisions to plan for that growth by funding infrastructure projects and maintenance, not to mention education, healthcare, etc. Instead, we are hamstrung by needing every little thing to be a ballot measure and now it's super hard to get a measure on the ballot to begin with.
So, in conclusion Perlmutter has absolutely nothing to do with this and goldenduche is too busy trying to regurgitate libertarian talking points that he doesn't understand to see where the conversation diverged from him days ago.
Cool recap, bro.
Can we focus on Paris' rad ski pants?
Someone should run just on fixing infrastructure and traffic. They’d win in a landslide.
no "skis in jeans jokes"? This place is slipping...
sounds like the griswolds rv caught fire in the tunnel on their way home from breck after their christmas vacation
does that count as a weather closure, accident closure, or something else?
Looks like 2 hrs to go from Golden to the tunnel - 40 miles.
Low end powder day frenzy!!
2 hours to get to Vail from Golden, 3 hours to drive Vail to Golden via Fairplay.
Not to mention a never ending voice in my head telling me to find a way out of the front range
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I got to winter park at 9:30 because of traffic and literally the mountain was full. Every single non pay parking spot was taken. I have never seen it that bad.
Big storm rolling in: 5 I70 closures tomorrow is my prediction.
Road warrior mobile gassed up.