Another Red State, Fully Californicated
PJ Media,
by
Stephen Green
Original Article
Posted By: 4250Luis,
4/14/2026 5:29:24 AM
20 years ago Colorado was a Red state and thriving," the State Leadership Initiative posted late last week. "10 years ago liberals were writing pieces about how Colorado was the next Silicon Valley." And now CBS News reports that "Colorado is losing businesses and jobs at an alarming rate."This was the hope, according to Denver-based 5280 magazine in 2020: "With another tech company setting up an office in Denver, the state could become a magnet for Silicon Valley firms and other prestigious businesses during the worst economic climate in nearly a century."
Instead of Silicon Mountain, Colorado is quickly becoming "an economic backwater,"
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Kitty Myers 4/14/2026 6:30:29 AM (No. 2092356)
Making pot legal in Colorado did not help.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Strike3 4/14/2026 6:56:53 AM (No. 2092377)
Indeed, #1. Legalization of this brain-scrambling weed is the primary reason that Colorado is trashed.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
mifla 4/14/2026 6:57:31 AM (No. 2092378)
Two liberals were in a bar, commiserating with one another. One complained that every time they moved out of a blue state into a red one, the red one became just like the one they left. The other agreed and told his friend that he could not understand what was happening, as everyone he knew voted in good, smart liberals wherever they went.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Dodge Boy 4/14/2026 7:04:50 AM (No. 2092383)
FTA - "Polis leaves office in January of next year, likely to be replaced by either Sen. Michael Bennet or Attorney General Phil Weiser. They're both Democrats, and both promise more of the same policies that have already turned the promise of Silicon Mountain into the sad reality of a failing blue state."
I don't know where to start. But here goes and bear with me on this. It boils down to out-of-control leftism.
The State of Colorado was transformed from the right-leaning commerce, agricultural, and mining hub it once was into a secular socialistic enclave for many reasons. The state's Republican leadership has been a cesspool of overweight, self-serving, and inept white guys who made sure that real leaders within the republican party could not rise to the top. The Peoples Republic of Boulder became a political cancer that metastasized. Several lefty law firms in the Denver area began to bankroll dim candidates into power. The Denver msm became infested with lefty "journalists" who set out to spread their progressive propaganda everywhere. As such, the state's right-leaning citizenry became "black-pilled". As more left leaning out of staters moved into the state and brought their dim voting habits with them, the dim way of doing things became well-entrenched.
The state has been under one-party rule for over 20 years and it shows. Gov. Polis and his husband have done the state no favors. Polis's big accomplishments? Signing late-term abortion and recreational marijuana into law. The drug cartels promptly set up shop here and operate cocaine and fentanyl distribution networks that are run by the illegals in Denver. It won't get any better after Polis leaves office. Dim US Sen. Doofus (Bennet) or AG Weiser will probably replace him/it comes November thanks to the liberal enclave that the Denver area has become. Recall that Weiser had a big hand in putting Gold Star mother and republican Mesa County Clerk Tina Peters in prison for nine years because she had the nerve to uncover dim-driven election fraud in Mesa County in 2020. Budget-wise, the state is hemorrhaging money, lots of money due to the flood of illegals who were allowed into the state and mismanagement. Public transportation in the Denver area is a bad joke. The I-70 gridlock westward into the mountains is beyond terrible.
The economic future for Colorado is bleak. Yet, million-dollar box houses are being built in the Denver area like candy. Young professionals buy in. Job salaries aren't high enough so after two or so years, they leave. HOA overreach became the final straw. A rapidly reclining education system has been another big reason why the newcomers are pulling up stakes. School board after school board have been planted with union-backed socialists and the poor quality of education is even obvious to a blind and deaf man. Oh, and here's a good one. During the current legislative session, a state senator introduced a bill to legalize prostitution in the state.
My wife and I are grateful that we had the foresight to leave the Denver area in favor of a western county in the state. There is talk that Mesa, Montrose, and Delta Counties may band together and secede from the state. Sounds like fantasy, but you never know.
Sorry for rant but I thought some insights from someone on the inside would be helpful. Can leftism be stopped here? Sure, it can. After enough people finally wakeup. But it will take a major crisis to wake them up.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
SweetPea3 4/14/2026 7:07:18 AM (No. 2092384)
Everything the donks touch turns into donkey dung.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
DiegoDude 4/14/2026 7:26:21 AM (No. 2092394)
Like a locust plague.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
felixcat 4/14/2026 9:30:08 AM (No. 2092453)
Re #4 - Feel your pain and I won't insult you with: Coloradans voted for it, now live with it.
Here in Virginia, the Dems control the state legislature so even if Gov Spunkberger realizes to have any chance at being on a Dem national ticket, like VP, she may have to veto some of the legislation presented to her (to try and appear moderate (if that will even matter in 2028) by a very Lefty state house, but they'll override her veto so....
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Californians are an invasive species…. Clearly.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
NorthernDog 4/14/2026 10:25:43 AM (No. 2092506)
Colorado was recently toying with legalizing prostitution statewide with no restrictions. They thought it was a 'good idea' to attract tourists. The proposal was so liberal even Amsterdam and Bangkok would blush. But someone noticed it was an election year and shelved the idea - for now.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
mc squared 4/14/2026 10:37:18 AM (No. 2092517)
I remember California fruit inspections when crossing into the state. Maybe red states should check voter registrations when people try to move in.
https://voterrecords.com/?lang=en
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
BlueRidgeMtn 4/14/2026 11:37:45 AM (No. 2092555)
Colorado has been deliberately destroyed by the uber wealthy Gang of Four.
A good read is, "The Blueprint: How the Democrats Won Colorado (and Why Republicans Everywhere Should Care)"
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
doctorfixit 4/14/2026 11:49:01 AM (No. 2092562)
I lived in wonderful CO in the mid 79s. Except for Denver/Boulder, I think the state is still reliably non-communist. Socialist cities need to be kicked out of each state.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 4/14/2026 12:34:13 PM (No. 2092586)
I've lived in Colorado for over 30 years, and have watched it go downhill steadily. In the Front Range cities, you see homeless beggars on many street corners, tent encampments on city sidewalks and under overpasses, and trash everywhere. Scofflaws abound - when we're driving around town, my DH points out all the expired license plates and temporary tags - many expired for years. Speed limits and red lights are ignored. Even with delayed green lights, you have to sit and wait for all the red-light runners to clear the intersection. My local grocery store has an armed guard at the door, one-way gates, and alarms that sound when people jump the gates.
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