BartlettTigerFan
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RE: As if Colorado Politics Weren't Crazy Enough
I found you a new avatar Mr Butt.
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Mr_XcentricK
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RE: As if Colorado Politics Weren't Crazy Enough
(02-04-2024 05:18 PM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote: LOL!
Tard is WAY too big a stretch for you.
Psst, I don’t think he will ever see jail but stay triggered!
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Mr_XcentricK
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RE: As if Colorado Politics Weren't Crazy Enough
(02-04-2024 05:14 PM)JRsec Wrote: (02-04-2024 05:07 PM)Mr_XcentricK Wrote: (02-04-2024 04:54 PM)JRsec Wrote: (02-04-2024 04:47 PM)Mr_XcentricK Wrote: People should have thought a little harder before getting a pet during Covid. “Bad apples” always spoil it for the rest of us.
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/2023/...-inflation
Yep, like the little woke jerks that graduate and move out from Auburn at the end of every semester and just leave their pets behind without anyone to care for them. You know going to the city for a job just isn't pet friendly. So we wind up with cats so starved they've eaten slugs and frogs and acquired lung worms, or 2 year old dogs wandering the streets looking for anything to scavenge and the poor things are loaded with ticks and fleas. :pheWe rescue them, have the spayed or neutered, try to get their parasites eradicated and find them homes with older people who give a damn about caring for them.
Hell we have people that need the same care, but this administration lets the strays pour across the border. Maybe responsibility starts with the Commander in Chief, what do ya think!
We should have been taking care of our own for a long time. Every time anything is put forth it is shot down as “socialism”.
If the border was such a big deal then why did they move away from the agreement reached in Congress? Because the wannabe CIC said he needed it to run on.
You may think you are only half filled with horse manure since your avatar is half a horse, but DJT has absolutely nada to do with this and wanted to close the border on behalf of the security of those within it. Sell your propaganda elsewhere.
Spin it, spin it right round
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Mr_XcentricK
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RE: As if Colorado Politics Weren't Crazy Enough
(02-04-2024 05:22 PM)BartlettTigerFan Wrote: I found you a new avatar Mr Butt.
Selfie? It is isn’t?!?
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BartlettTigerFan
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RE: As if Colorado Politics Weren't Crazy Enough
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rath v2.0
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RE: As if Colorado Politics Weren't Crazy Enough
What would this tax really do?
Nothing licensing already doesn't try to accomplish. Tax for fish? Chickens? lol
F#ck em all.
Middle finger salute.
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02-04-2024 09:56 PM |
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MileHighBronco
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RE: As if Colorado Politics Weren't Crazy Enough
The bat **** crazy lady who introduced the bill has now postponed it 'indefinitely.' She received a lot of backlash but claims that is not the reason. Sure, we believe that.
https://www.denver7.com/news/politics/co...e-backlash
Quote:DENVER — Less than a week after a bill that aimed to create an online pet registry in Colorado was introduced, the sponsor of the legislation told Denver7 it has been postponed indefinitely.
HB24-1163 would have required pet owners to register their animal annually for a fee. It would cost $8.50 a year for pets that have a designated caregiver, $16 for dogs or cats that are not spayed or neutered with a designated caregiver, and $25 for pets without a designated caregiver. The caregivers would act as a safety net for the animals, in case of emergency situations with their owners.
Under the provisions of the bill, a caregiver would have to agree to take on the pet. Pets that were not registered in the system could face a civil penalty of $100 maximum. State Representative Regina English, D - El Paso County, introduced the bill on Jan. 31.
“The idea behind it was to create a pet contingency plan for mainly senior people when they're in crisis or something happens, and they would have that person that would have guardianship over their pet, if something happened. Because we all know that our pet shelters are over capacity," English said. “It would create a safety net for first responders, because with people registering a guardian over their pets, it would also come with a sticker that would identify a certain color to let the first responders knew if there's an aggressive pet in the home.”
English said the idea came from a LifePet.Care pilot study. However, the draft of the bill was not what she envisioned.
“I never would intentionally want a piece of legislation that's going to overburden, over tax, and put the people of Colorado in financial distress," English said. “Quite frankly, it just put the people of Colorado in an uproar.”
Originally, English wanted to amend the bill during the process in Colorado's state legislature. After extreme backlash, she decided on Sunday to postpone the bill indefinitely.
Totally unnecessary bill and idea. We don't have any other problems around here that they could work on.
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