Thanks for the warm welcome! Anything is better than Portland at this point. We're gonna be up in rural Teller County away from the city, it'll be exactly what we need to recoup after the craziness here.
Where to start with stories... well, I worked right downtown next to the federal justice center and got to witness a lot of the riots from the 8th floor of my building (they're still happening, btw). Our building was lit on fire a couple times, actually. I used to ride the bus down there, but when that became too sketchy I started driving and paying for parking. One day after a particularly intense riot the night before, I noticed all the parking meters on the block had bullet holes in them. Guess the upside is I was able to save $2.50/hr for parking that week! All of downtown is boarded up, shot up, and anarchist graffiti is everywhere.
Two major shootings happened right in front of my office as well. The one where the Patriot Prayer member was killed and the more recent one where the Antifa shootout happened. In fact, the building in the video of that incident is my old office building with rounds exploding against the first floor brick. I quit that job because our CEO wouldn't acknowledge how unsafe we all were there and instead focused his efforts on "white fragility training" for us. This was the general mindset with most Portland businesses. The newspapers and tv stations run cover for the extremism and the masses are convinced it's not that bad, despite the city crumbling in every way imaginable. The city was also only a few votes away from electing an openly communist mayor! It was around this time my girlfriend and I looked at each other and said "we gotta get the hell out of here".
I also had two friends that lived within the "Red House Autonomous Zone" during that craziness. Antifa had barricaded the blocks around their apartment and were running checkpoints at each entrance like a war zone. My friends were held at gun point (mostly AKs) several times and were "required" to show iD to get to their apartment. They were also asked to pay "protection taxes". The cops backed down and waited them out instead of enforcing the law for everyone.
What would you say the biggest changes have been in CO during the 5 years I've been gone?
Last edited by eleveneightnate; 10-14-2021 at 11:40.
Welcome. Tbh there are not a ton of changes in the last 5 years legislatively. The biggest hits were 2013 you are probably aware of. Politically the left rounded out and secured the state senate, house, and governor recently (first time in a long, long time), so there has been a legislative progressive shift in the last few months but it's not too crazy - yet. There is plenty of room for it to get that way though...
Firearm bills recently are required secure storage, red flag bullshit, that kind of thing.
Environmental has been shifting california-ish, with CARB adoption, that kind of thing. But you were in Oregon, so apples and apples mostly.
ETA: Transients... Transients.... f the transients. But again, compared to Portland, you'll think it's been a reduction.
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I have a cousin-in-law (Is that a thing?) outside of Bend. He grew up in Portland and is disgusted. He fully supports the group trying to secede and join Idaho. He tells me Oregon would be great again ... if they could remove Portland and Eugene.
(My C-I-L would fit right in on this forum....)
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