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Downtown Denver has become a pus-filled
sore in an overflowing post-apocalyptic outhouse

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Posted By: Big Bopper, 10/12/2023 7:37:29 PM

Denver was my home for most of my adult life while I made a career in law. It wasn’t exactly Paris, but even Paris isn’t exactly Paris anymore. Denver was at least pleasant, clean and fairly safe. Cheapskate that I am, I made a practice of parking about eight blocks away from my downtown office, in the direction of the “bad” part of town. (The parking rate was 10 cents a day – really!) I never had any problems. As many of you know, I then retired and moved to Aspen. About six years ago, I bought a second home in Denver, in a downtown high-rise condo. I get around.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: scottj 10/12/2023 7:42:57 PM (No. 1576047)
Liberals are destroying everything. Time to destroy liberals.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: velirotta 10/12/2023 7:51:39 PM (No. 1576048)
I've been a reader of Glenn Beaton since he first started writing in Aspen, soon becoming a thorn in the side of the well-heeled locals. Articulate, witty, and right-on. Keep it up, fella!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: enemyofthestate 10/12/2023 7:52:26 PM (No. 1576050)
This is what you get when you vote for Democrats. How many times do we have to say this?!?
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Venturer 10/12/2023 8:22:19 PM (No. 1576065)
Wasn't Colorado, therefore Denver in the front lines for Marijuana, Medical and otherwise? Now we all know that marijuana is not a Gateway drug, but Denver sure makes it appear that it is.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: padiva 10/12/2023 8:25:10 PM (No. 1576066)
My liberal sister's former high school boyfriend is now an award winning architect in Denver. He deserves the mess.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: mean Gene 10/12/2023 8:32:35 PM (No. 1576071)
Denver spends (or plans to) $5,000 per month per homeless person. Reward a behavior and you get more of it. So, Denver will get many more vagrants once word gets out.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: formerNYer 10/12/2023 8:55:47 PM (No. 1576082)
But wait, they are so enlightened and welcoming to the ideas that nothing is wrong and nothing should be unlawful. In the famous words or Quasimodo, Sanctuary - Sanctuary.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: Gordon Mills 10/12/2023 9:58:34 PM (No. 1576109)
#4, I dispute your statement. I lost my oldest son because someone convinced him it was harmless.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: rememberwhen 10/12/2023 10:59:01 PM (No. 1576146)
Now that is a colorful headline. Lays it right on the line.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: mifla 10/13/2023 3:44:49 AM (No. 1576215)
I am reminded of a bumper sticker from the 70s: Visualize No Liberals
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Reply 11 - Posted by: Strike3 10/13/2023 4:36:07 AM (No. 1576238)
The beginning of the downfall of Denver began soon after the legalization of marijuana. It would be interesting to poll the population of criminals, homeless and drug addicts to see how many of them are recently moved in from elsewhere, particularly California.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: Marzipan4 10/13/2023 9:07:34 AM (No. 1576384)
Bravo, well written about vagrancy. My new favorite acronym, the dimDendems. Lolol
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Reply 13 - Posted by: udanja99 10/13/2023 9:25:01 AM (No. 1576404)
#8, I am sorry for your tragic loss, but I believe that #4 was being sarcastic.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: Kate318 10/13/2023 10:56:06 AM (No. 1576471)
FTA: “What’s happened to downtown Denver in just the last three years is disgraceful and disgusting. It’s simply overrun with vagrants.” Slight correction: It’s simply overrun with vagrants and California hipsters who brought their soiled kennels with them.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: jimincalif 10/13/2023 11:04:36 AM (No. 1576481)
$100K per bum! This just reinforces what I keep saying. The “homeless” issue will never go away, and likely scarcely improve because The Homeless Industrial Complex™ is now a vested interest group hoovering up tax dollars in the billions nation wide. Their budgets increase every year, they hire lobbyists and make campaign contributions (and likely pay kickbacks as well). Any attempts to cut back the funding will be met with screeching about cruelty, greed and moral obligations to take care of “those less fortunate” such that very few politicians will stand up to the onslaught.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Pete Stone 10/13/2023 2:46:39 PM (No. 1576613)
Downtown Denver has been going downhill for a long time. Ten years ago, gangs were taking over. They owned Sixteenth Street (the city's main drag) after dark. I remember being in Denver for a meeting and seeing groups of delinquents staring at people going to or from restaurants and spitting at them. The Geological Association of America (which is headquartered in Boulder) holds every third national meeting in Denver. As much as I like the meetings, I won't attend one in Denver any more. It's too dangerous, and not at all a nice place to visit.
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