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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Colorado Bill SB twenty five zero zero three is an
intrusion into the lives of law abiding Colorado ins. It
does not target criminals. I hope some people like the
Independence Institute are common sense Institute track how many criminals
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took gun safety classes before committing their crimes over the
next few years.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
Let's talk about that bill for a moment. The semi
auto gun ban buy Back Your Rights Bill past its
third and final reading on the House floor. It is
not a common sense gun law by any stretch of
the imagination. It is a deliberate attack on our fundamental rights.
I don't know why I pulled this dragon, Dragon Lactill.
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We were talking and I were I was talking about
the bill, and I swerved around and grabbed my pocket Constitution.
I don't need to know why I pull it out, dragon,
because I can slight the Second Amendment verbatim. You just
like to hold it. I like to hold it and
wave it at people as this. Somebody's looking at me.
A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of
a free state. The right of the people to keep
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in bear arms shall not be infringed. Shall not be infringed.
Thomas and Jefferson wrote, the natural progress of things is
for liberty to yield and government to gain ground. Well,
that's exactly what the Colorado Pollup Bureau did yesterday, and
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in the course of doing it, they expose themselves for
the absolute nincompoop yahoos that they are. They did so
by preventing I hesitate to use the word preventing. Let's
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just go to uh. This is from Fox News. The
headline is bluest eight. GOP representative forced to remove Second
Amendment sticker from laptop as offensive. State Representative Ken de
Graf was mystified by the demand. A Republican lawmaker from
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Colorado express shock being told by Democratic colleagues that he
had to remove a sticker supporting the Second Amendment from
his laptop while in the state's House chamber. It said,
all it was was sticker that said in quote shall
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not be infringed and then kind of a dash, kind
of like you know, signed by and then the number
two dash a Second Amendment shall not be infringed to
a that was on his laptop. Now, I'm not sure
of the procedures, except we've got this little sound.
Speaker 3 (03:03):
Bite in case anybody's wondering the reason that because I
had to cover up this and then they couldn't stand
my sticker and I had and I actually had it.
It said shall not be infringed and signed to a
and that was considered offensive, uh, which I understand would
be offensive to this bill.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
But so.
Speaker 5 (03:26):
Now listen to the speaker, listen to what he says.
Speaker 6 (03:34):
So it is just a rule that we don't have
that type of things in the well.
Speaker 2 (03:41):
There is a rule that we don't have those types
of things in the well.
Speaker 5 (03:46):
Now, the well is the dias The well is.
Speaker 2 (03:50):
That space between the legislator's desks and the podium, the lectern,
the dias uh, and then where the speaker whoever's presiding
over the house stands and presides over the house. That's
the well of the house. So yesterday I pulled up
that I don't I guess I could pull up again,
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but I'm not gonna waste my time doing it.
Speaker 5 (04:16):
I pulled up the rules, the current rules of.
Speaker 2 (04:19):
The House in the Senate of the Colorado pull up bureau,
and I did word search for like offensive, leude, lascivious, obscene,
whatever anywhere that I can find. First, that was the
first way I searched it. I'm trying to act like
a lawyer here. So I first did a word search.
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I couldn't find I couldn't find the word anywhere. So
then I went through the table of contents because I'm
trying to you know, I'm trying to start from a
narrow and then broaden op my search because I keep thinking,
if I start narrowly, I'll find a clause in the
House rules that prohibits that kind of sticker. So when
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I did a I couldn't find anything about obscene, offensive, uh, inappropriate,
and mean, nothing like that. So then I do the
next search, which is to go, you know, skim to
the table of contents. Oh yeah, there is a section
on decorum. So I read through the entire two or
three paragraphs whatever it was. It's im material about decorum
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and the Colorado Pollop Bureau, and it's the typical stuff.
You know, you're gonna show respect to your peers, and
you know you're you know you're not gonna use foul language,
and you know, blah blah blah. This is the typical
kind of bull crap that you would expect nothing, nothing
at all about a sticker on your laptop or anything else.
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And then I thought, well, maybe I'm missing it elsewhere.
So I spent probably, I don't know, fifteen minutes or
so reading I know this doesn't seem like a lot,
but you Eagles, spend fifteen minutes reading the rules of
the about a public bureau and then tell me whether
or not you feel like you've wasted fifteen minutes of
your life. So yeah, I'm angry about this, and I'm angry,
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and I'm going to be angry about something else, which
will probably piss some people off. But nonetheless I'm still
pissed off about it because this shows the weaseliness of
these legislators. So the speaker admonishes, what say.
Speaker 5 (06:26):
Y'ahoo's name again?
Speaker 6 (06:27):
The representative de graph There is just a rule that
we don't have that type of things in the well.
Speaker 3 (06:36):
So okay, no displays of the Constitution and the well
got it.
Speaker 2 (06:42):
Now, that's a pretty good retort, And I would say
congratulations for you know, a good report, a good retort,
but it's not good enough. It's simply not good enough. Now,
if you go to my timeline, my ex timeline at
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Michael Brown USA lives a TikTok, this this was sometime
yesterday or day before, Colorado State Representative Amy Pascal Pastial Pascal,
I don't know a Democrat was spotted playing with the
coloring game during a debate on a gun control bill.
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Stickers can also be seen on her desk and lift
the talk TikTok ask Is this a senior daycare center?
So I looked up this Yahoo. I don't have her
account in front of me, but you would think that
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a Colorado legislator on her social media account, would you know,
have more than I mean, she has less than fifty
I think of both followers and even fewer following. And
I don't measure people's social life or their integrity, or
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their influence or anything else by the number of social
media followers they have. But this is a state representative
who you would think would be using social media to
communicate with her constituents, if I recall correctly, and I
may be wrong if I recall correctly, but I looked
at her account last night. Her last post was from
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twenty twenty four. We're now almost to the end of March.
We're almost into the fourth month of this year, so
we're almost into the fourth month of this legislative session,
and she's not communicated via social media to her constituents
at all at all, because she's too busy playing a
game on what looks to be like some sort of
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iPad or something, and she's literally playing a game where
you color in.
Speaker 5 (09:01):
She's coloring.
Speaker 2 (09:04):
Pictures while debating a bill that eviscerates Second Amendment rights
in the state of Colorado. And by the way, credit
to Scott Shamblin for reposting that so that I happened
to see it. But I think what really bugs me
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the most has to do with this state representative of
Let me find it again.
Speaker 5 (09:35):
What was his name?
Speaker 2 (09:40):
Hang tight, I guess scroll through here and find it.
Mister t governs the problem on x reposted that SoundBite
that you just tard.
Speaker 3 (09:52):
Case anybody's wondering the reason that because I had to
cover up this and then they couldn't stand my sticker
and I had and I actually had it it said
shall not be infringed and signed to a and that
was considered offensive, which I understand would be offensive to
this bill.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
But so.
Speaker 6 (10:12):
Is just a rule that we don't have that type
of things in the well.
Speaker 3 (10:18):
So okay, no displays of the Constitution in the well?
Speaker 5 (10:22):
Got it?
Speaker 3 (10:22):
In case anybody's one now wondering the reason, because I
had to cover up this.
Speaker 5 (10:29):
We don't need the rest of left now.
Speaker 2 (10:32):
I want you to stop and think for a moment. So
this guy in response to let me find where are
my notifications?
Speaker 7 (10:43):
Uh?
Speaker 2 (10:44):
This guy responds to someone who follows me and then
is drawing my attention to what he had said.
Speaker 5 (10:55):
Uh.
Speaker 2 (10:55):
He responds to something that she said, and I'm scrolling
my look for this that he was busy, he works hard,
and that he works so hard that hang on to it.
He keep scrolling. Here we go. I finally found it.
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Let me pull this up. Representative Ken de Graf, Colorado
House District twenty two, in response to someone by the
name of ruined Kids colleages ruined Kids, in response to
that SoundBite, said this, we need real leadership. These Republicans,
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I mean, the Republicans in the Colorado Pull Up Bureau,
have been a disgrace over and over. They have shot
themselves in the foot so many times I lost count.
Just add this one to the list. Now here is
his response. Let me just read the response and then
I'll give you my commentary. He says, quote evil triumphs
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when good men do nothing. I'm driving three hours per day,
spending twelve hours per day fighting and trying to expose
the nonsense. So you know what the state is up against.
Speaker 5 (12:22):
What are you doing?
Speaker 2 (12:25):
These fights are ideological. The Democrats are not going to
sway from disarming law abiding citizens unless they're afraid of
being voted out of their chairs. A primary reason they
won't budge is because they want to make ours quote
eat their own clothes quote for being ineffective. Now there
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is truth to that, but it's a holy irresponsible and
inappropriate response. Whiner, you ran for this job, you wanted
people to vote for you for this job. You have
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to drive three hours per day. Sucks to be you,
doesn't it. Ask the working men and women that you
represent that are out maybe as salespeople driving their cars
all day long, as the long haul truck drivers that
spend however many hours a day they're allowed to drive
so that you can get your strawberries when you go
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to king soupers. Ask the long haul truck drivers that
haul the petroleum that finally gets to the station so
you can buy the gas so you can drive your
three hours per day and you're working twelve hours a day,
for how many days. It's like when teachers tell me that, oh,
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you know, I worked so hard. Yeah, you work one
hundred eighty days a year. There's three hundred and sixty
five days a year. You work one hundred eighty days.
You get days off for everything, including the entire summer. Now,
I know you may go work a second job. And
this guy may work a second job too. He may
be he may be doing something. So don't whine when
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people complain about what's going on as a polyp bureau. Instead,
why don't you tell us what you're doing. Tell us
what you're doing. Now, let's go back to the point
where you get your I guess you get your ass
toe out because you got a sticker.
Speaker 3 (14:31):
In case anybody's wondering. The reason that because I had
to cover up this and then they couldn't stand my
sticker and I had and I actually had it it
said shall not be infringed and signed to a and
that was considered offensive, uh, which I understand would be
offensive to this bill.
Speaker 5 (14:49):
But so.
Speaker 6 (14:52):
Is just a rule that we don't have that type
of things in the well.
Speaker 3 (14:58):
So okay, no no display of the Constitution and the well,
got it?
Speaker 2 (15:02):
We have is this thirty one second sound bite that
you just you've heard now several times. I don't know
what happened in the hour before that. I don't know
what happened in the hour after that. But here's what
I do know. If why did you put the sticker on?
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Why did you put the sticker? Mister de Grath, why
did you put the sticker on? Because some Yahoo Democrat
I don't know whether she was the one or not,
but you got a Democrat sitting out there coloring on
her iPad, and so you just capitulate and put the
sticker on. Here's what and this is me. Maybe you
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know you're not me and I'm not you, But you
know what I would have done. I would have refused
to cover my laptop. I would have challenged the rule,
and if that meant that I got censored, I would
have gotten censured. So that would be fine because I
would have stood on my principles about this is not
offensive to have a quotation from the United States Constitution
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on my laptop in the body that makes the rules
and is bound by the United States Constitution. Why did
you just Okay, well, I put my stucker, put my sticker.
You know I don't know you from Adam. You may
be a really solid and I assume you are a
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solid Second Amendment supporter, but this is the type of
weasley wimp kind of behavior that drives me batty. I
have stood up, literally, you know. I had this conversation
with my lawyer at lunch a couple of days. He
was relating the story I have stood up to United
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States senators and told him to turn around, sit down,
and listen to my answer, because they were being rude,
and they were being inappropriate, and they were being disrespectful
to me. They were being disrespectful to you. And what
did you do? Oh, you covered your sticker? Why didn't
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you challenge it? This is what I mean by ineffective leadership.
This is what I mean by the people in the
Colorado polit Bureau are a bunch of whims. Fight fight, fight, fight,
show some balls, chow some testicles, show that you're willing
to absolutely if you really believe in the Second Amendment,
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and it is and it is the Second Amendment shall
not be infringed, is languaged directly from the US Constitution.
And if the Democrats find a defensive f them, you
have a right as far as I can find, unless
you can prove to me somewhere in the rules that
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that is offensive. Then I went through the rules and
I couldn't find anything that said that that would be offensive.
So what didn't you stand up to? I? You know,
thank you for thank you for your service, and thank
you for fighting against Simate Bill three. Thank you for
all of that. But this is the kind of wimpy,
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kind of crap that just drives me crazy.
Speaker 7 (18:23):
Good grief, Michael.
Speaker 8 (18:44):
What's the difference between what Colorado state lawmaker had sticked
on his back of his laptop and all those women
holding up those terrible signs during the President's speech. I
mean they were allowed to say that they wanted to
by their sticker or this man he wasn't either.
Speaker 7 (19:02):
That's terrible.
Speaker 5 (19:05):
So Dragon, I had we you're a feisty day.
Speaker 4 (19:10):
I had asked the questions like, what if it is
a work provided equipment? So if that's a work had
provided him that laptop, so you cannot put stickers or
decorate or anything. You're the company's products. So for example,
missus Redbeard, she is has a work provided laptop, and
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when they first got them, everybody.
Speaker 7 (19:33):
Was like, oh, stickers stickers, sticks.
Speaker 4 (19:34):
They put all kinds of stickers on all all of them.
They looked really cute and everybody had lots of fun
with it. But then as they started phasing in new equipment,
all the IT guys in the company was like, hey,
let's let's not put stickers on because you're not going
to have that laptop forever. Plus they could get shuffled around,
so let's not do that. Let's not put stickers on laptops.
Speaker 2 (19:55):
And if that's a rule, I can't find it anywhere
in the rules. And I've read all whatever it was,
twenty pages or so of the House and the Senate
rules because I thought, well, maybe maybe there's something in
the Senate rules that they're they're relying on Senate rules.
I couldn't find it anywhere. But here's why I think
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you're wrong.
Speaker 3 (20:17):
Listen again, Isn't that because I had to cover up
this and then they couldn't stand my sticker and I
had and I actually had it. It said shall not
be infringed, and.
Speaker 2 (20:28):
They they couldn't stand my sticker, not that it was
I had a sticker on. They couldn't stand my sticker number.
Speaker 3 (20:36):
One and signed to a and that was considered offensive.
Speaker 2 (20:41):
And he's saying that they considered that offensive. Not that
I couldn't put it on there, but I have something
that they considered offensing.
Speaker 3 (20:48):
Number two, which I understand would be offensive to this bill, which.
Speaker 5 (20:53):
I'll give him credit. That's actually a pretty good point,
but that the speaker.
Speaker 6 (21:00):
That we don't have that type of things in the well,
offensive things, offensive.
Speaker 2 (21:06):
Things, not that, not that you not, mister de graph.
We have rules. You can have things on your laptop.
I don't know whether it's a personal laptop or what,
but that wasn't the response. The response was you can't
have those kinds of things, offensive things in the well.
The issue was shall not be infringe? Dash to a.
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That's what was offensive. And and so I don't think
it has anything to do with the house rules. I
think it has to do with they didn't like it
sitting up there because it was going to be obviously
they're there videotaping the session and it's going to be
on video and sure enough somebody might see it and
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somebody's offended by it. How about calling out again, Pascal
and Amy, whatever freaking name was h that.
Speaker 7 (22:02):
Is literally coloring.
Speaker 5 (22:07):
On her iPad, her tablet whatever. I don't know what.
Speaker 2 (22:10):
It's a iPad or it's somebody else. I don't care
who makes it, manufactures it, but it's it's like an
electronic children's coloring book.
Speaker 5 (22:24):
That's what.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
She must be an elementary school teacher. She must be
a kindergarten teacher or something. Or she's just a dumb ass. Yeah,
I'm calling her a dumb ass. Yeah. Do you find
that offensive? Call somebody that cares, because I find the
entire Colorado Pullit Bureau offensive. I find this state offensive.
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I find what they're doing to my beloved state offensive.
They have ruined this state and they continue to ruin
this state. For those of you have managed to escape, congratulations,
some of us are sitting here and we're gonna fight.
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I love this state, but I hate what these yahoos
are doing it. And again for this guy to claim
that when I drive three hours a day, I worked
twelve hours a day. Democrats just want us fighting among ourselves.
Do you know why we fight among ourselves? Because of weakness,
because of stupid people like Dave Williams, the former chairman
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of the Colorado Republican Party. What a complete idiot. We
are ruled by idiots, and I renew my point, and
if he wants to, if he wants to respond and
give me some sort of evidence that he objected that he, I.
Speaker 5 (23:49):
Mean, stands your ground.
Speaker 2 (23:52):
What kind of wiss is it that just said because
somebody says that you that what you have, that you
have a constitution. What if you had walked up and
had my little pocket constitution which is now one hundred
years old I think was the Cato Institute that gave
this to me, and I had it in my shirt
pocket or I have to wear suit coat, so I've
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got it in my in my breast pocket of my jacket,
and I've got it just sitting out like it is
right now. See this driving house just halfway into my pocket,
and you can see where it says the Constitution of
the United States of America. Do you find that offensive?
Speaker 5 (24:28):
Huh? Challenge me on it. Challenge me on it.
Speaker 2 (24:33):
Many of you point out on the text line, it's
a shame we're more concerned about a sticker than getting
rid of the illegals.
Speaker 5 (24:44):
Six eight eight.
Speaker 2 (24:44):
I'd say it's a shame that we're more concerned about
a sticker than getting rid of our Second Amendment rights.
That's what this bill is about, destroying your Second Amendment rights?
Zero four seven seven. Why did he comply serious? He
should have stood up on his heel and fought it.
And that's what's wrong. The Republican is in the state
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is their pansies or seventy one seventy one Michael No
two a stinkers in the house. In the House, but
Democrat aids wear buttons that say globalize the end of
fauda in the house. One is the Constitution, the others
calling from us murder. Last year, the Democrats had a
list of words you couldn't say in the well. Really,
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you know, when we reach the point where legislators are
coloring on their iPads, covering up their laptops because they
have a phrase from the United States Constitution on the
laptop and somebody finds that offensive. Yeah, I'm pissed off
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at him, mister de Graf, for not standing up and
fighting that.
Speaker 5 (25:57):
Fighting it.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
Now, if he did, congratulations, by can find no evidence
of that anywhere. He just capitulated, you know, fight it.
And for miss Pascal or Pastial or however you pronounce
her last name, I don't give her rat's ass. The
people of this state are paying you and you're sitting
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there coloring, seriously coloring.
Speaker 5 (26:25):
Draigon. Did you have you have you seen that?
Speaker 4 (26:27):
Yes? They are both posted to Michael says go here
to thank you.
Speaker 5 (26:30):
I want you to go.
Speaker 2 (26:31):
I I you know, I probably don't ask you enough,
but I'm asking you right now to go to Michael
says go here dot com. And I want you to
look at that and I want you to see that
she is coloring. Now when we get when we get
back from a break, I'm gonna run out to my
desk because I've got a directory of all the email addresses,
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and I'm gonna give you her email address, and I
want you to email her and ask her, Hey, can
I have a copy of what you were coloring? Or
can you tell me? Or why aren't you paying attention?
Or why are you coloring while there's a debate going on,
it's going to strip of us our second Amendment?
Speaker 5 (27:10):
Right.
Speaker 4 (27:10):
Well, program we're using my kid with my grandkid would
love it.
Speaker 2 (27:12):
Yeah, my grandkid would love that. You're obviously a very
good coloring You're very good. Could you come and teach
my kids to color? Because you're not doing anything in
the legislature you're just sitting around coloring, you know, with.
Speaker 5 (27:30):
Aun lesson until and I don't know.
Speaker 2 (27:35):
I know Caldre and I somewhat agree on this that
eventually this state will return to sanity. We have a
difference of opinion about how long that might take. And
he has his reasons. I have my reasons. He's not
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here to debate it, so that's fine. But maybe we
have to hear at rock bottom. Maybe we have to
realize that. You know, I had a conversation with my
insurance agent yesterday because I got my renewal on my
homeowners which I expected to go up but not nearly
as much as what it did. And then I'm looking
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at my property taxes and as I'm going through this
folder that I keep of all the pertinent material about
the house I run across by property taxes from ten
years ago, they've gone up fivefold. Fivefold in that what
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short ten year period homeowner's insurance is literally Now, I
understand I had a huge claim, but when I but
it was an act of God. It wasn't like I
did something wrong. I didn't burn down the house. You know,
I'm talking to my insurance agent about it, and she's
explaining to me that everybody in the state that many
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people have seen fifty percent increases, one hundred percent increases
that they're you know, and I'm I'm like, well, I
understand everybody's insurance is going up, but what's the justification
for it in Colorado? And the justification fort in Colorado
is that, for example, I have full replacement value on
the house. So something happens to my house, I don't
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get what the current value is. I get what it
takes to rebuild that house back to what it was
based on current regulations, current costs including the cost of materials,
inflation of those materials, the lack of labor to build,
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the lack of contractors. Do you know that the number
of contractors that build condos has gone from several hundred
down to like twenty three? Why are they abandoning this state?
Because these y'ah who's in the legislature that are making
this state absolutely, I mean, we're putting California to shame.
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And Jared Polus and the Democrats in this state are
ruining this state. The thing I would ask you to do,
I just suggest the Colorado State Shooting Association. You can
find that on my Facebook page that the link to
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their stuff is over there. But there will surely be
litigation filed against Senate Bill III, unless, of course, Jared Polis. Jared,
if you really do want to run for president, you
can either choose to try to placate the left flank,
the Marxist wing of the Democrat Party, or you really
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can try to be a moderate and you can veto
this bill. I don't think you have the coonies to
do it, because I think you, like all the other Democrats,
have been absolutely captured by the Marxist wing that is
AOC and Bernie. And you'll let this bill go through.
Maybe you'll do a silent veto and just sit on it,
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let it become law, because if you had any guts
at all, Jared, you would vetil that bill.
Speaker 8 (31:22):
She probably needs that coloring book to concentrate. Now you're
just being mean. She has a mental thing going on.
Speaker 5 (31:33):
Well, duh, of course she does.
Speaker 2 (31:35):
She's a Democrat, so of course she of course she's
backcrop crazy. She's a Democrat. Is that a generalization? No,
show me a Democrat that's not crazy. Show me when
that's not. By the way, her email address is howly
do I want you to flutter inbox Amy Amy dot
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pasital s c Cha, l Amy dot, Pascal dot house
at coleg dot gov, co O, l e G dot gov.
Got it all right?
Speaker 5 (32:14):
Go do it? Did you put that up on the website?
Do you give me up at?
Speaker 4 (32:17):
Michael Sisco here in u meror moments in.
Speaker 2 (32:21):
Mere moments at yes, Alexai. I do want to use
these so when I talk about how bad things are
in Colorado.
Speaker 5 (32:32):
The sentence.
Speaker 2 (32:33):
Joint Economic Committee estimates how much each month the average
household in each state was paying in December twenty twenty
four to purchase the same combination of food, shelter, transport, energy,
and other items that if they had purchased back in
January of twenty twenty one. Do you know who's at
the top of that list? Colorado more than one thousand,
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three hundred and twenty nine dollars more in December of
last year than in January twenty twenty one. We are
and we are way ahead of the second highest state,
which is Utah and California coming in at third. Total
average debt balance ode Colorado comes at number one at
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more than ninety thousand dollars. The total average debt owed
by outs ode and outstanding by an adult in the
United States. Colorado number one, California number two. We're beating California.
We are worse than California. So when Jared Polos talks
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about the free state of Colorado, that is utter bull crap.
And you know the word I want to use because
bull crap is not strong enough. But that's what people
are doing while they while they color on their iPads
and strip away your Second Amendment rights, and while Republicans
are scared to death of the Democrats, so they put
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a cover over their sticker rather than challenging it. Rather
than challenging the rule or challenging the objection, make them argue.
You see, this is what drives me nuts about the
failure to fight. Make them argue, get them on record
about how they find the language shall not be infringed
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dashed to a offensive. So and then don't whine on
X about how you have to drive three hours a
day and you work twelve hours a day. Oh my god,
Oh really say that to the dad that comes home
to a family with you know, three kids, and he's
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been working twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen hours a day and
he's doing it five six, seven days a week because
he lives in a state that has the highest cost
of living in the entire country. And it's all because
of the Yahoo's down there, and you don't have the
cajones to stand up and say, I challenge the rule,
mister speaker, I challenge.
Speaker 5 (35:03):
You'll let's debate this.
Speaker 2 (35:05):
And if that means I get censored and I have
to sit down and shut up while you read some
resolution to me, so be it. The least you can
say about the YAHOO at the State of the Union
speed at the Joint Session speech? What's his name? From Texas?
At least he stood his grand At least he had
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the cahones, even though I think it was inappropriate. At
least he had the cojones to stand up and shake
his game at the president. What'd you do? I put
a sticker on. I didn't want to offend anybody. I
didn't want to violate the rule. Donald Trump gets shot
in the ear, almost loses his life, stands up and
shells and yells, fight, fight, fight, And well we put
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a sticker on. Well, we put a sticker on. You know,
we deserve what we get. We absolutely get the government
we get. I hope you'll email represent a passion and
uh ask her, you know, make fun of her, do what,
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do whatever you want to do. I just don't care anymore.