What The Hell Happened To Colorado?? I Went To Find Out.

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Published 2023-08-26
Colorado was the BEST place to live. Now, it's turning into the same type of place people fled from.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ericvulgate
    I will never understand why you'd pay a million dollars for a house six feet away from the next house.
  • @davidroberts168
    The state of Colorado gets millions of dollars every year to fix the homeless crisis but the weird thing is it’s only getting worse, so where is the money really going.
  • @LittleOrla
    I live in Colorado. There are people on the street who have jobs but can't afford housing. 😢 Colorado's the new California.
  • @AnimeRoot
    I live in Colorado, Denver is getting worse. I confirm all your findings as true. The leadership here just keeps making bad choices and it's impacting everyone. I don't go downtown unless I need to, it's nasty. The cost of living is insane! I'm happy that the flow of people moving here is slowing down, there are just not enough good paying jobs to afford to live here.
  • When more and more cities start to look like this, the problem isn't the cities. The problem is the country itself.
  • @mjbrands
    What we're willing to tolerate / normalize says a lot about us as a country.
  • I'm a pastor in Colorado, and I’ve had quite a few of our good church families move to more conservative states. I wish we could turn this state around.
  • I paid $40,000 for my beautiful Spanish home in 1974. When I sold it, got $365,00 for it in 1997. It’s a ghetto area now.
  • @justsomedude5420
    I spent 22 years living in downtown Denver. Moved there in 1999, and got to enjoy a beautiful, clean, friendly, and amazing city up until about 2012, when noticable (not good) changes started happening. And the problems just kept piling up and getting worse, while simultaneously being ignored by city/govt officials. We finally moved out in 2021; the crime, drugs, mountain traffic, homelessness, and desolate downtown took it's toll. At this point you couldn't pay me to move back to Colorado.
  • @jonmusic8831
    20 years in Denver. You absolutely are correct. Our progressive "leaders" have destroyed Denver. It's a bummer.
  • @soulesslemming
    We moved to Colorado in 1982, the changes I’ve seen are incredible.
  • I used to live in Colorado. I had my car stolen and found out I would be very lucky to get it back. A sheriff I knew told me that police don't do anything about car thefts for 6 months because after 6 months it's considered abandoned and they can auction it. And by then the thieves are long gone. Can't imagine why car theft is so high.🤔
  • @ronmexico5908
    The amount of money people spend on tattoos, jewelry, clothing while not having the basics really is hilarious
  • Yep, Californians who’ve moved here have voted in the same politicians and failed policies they’ve fled from. The exact same thing is happening over here in Austin TX.
  • @RachelLWolfe
    I grew up in Colorado, and once upon a time it was the place to live. Seeing this level of devastation breaks my heart, but at the same time it's not surprising. Californians came in and wrecked everything. It's one of the reasons my family left, way back when, and I cried for weeks.
  • @anitabrock6858
    I was 12 when my family moved to Colorado. I lived in Colorado 54 years and it saddens me to see how it has changed especially since pot was legalized. Approaching retirement I made the decision to move to Oklahoma because of the cost of living.
  • @whitebull572
    The world that we were shown as children no longer exists
  • Born and raised in Colorado, Littleton/ Lakewood border, then went to college and lived downtown, and I would def not consider castle rock a suburb of Denver. But when we legalized marijuana recreationally everyone moved here almost overnight. The change in traffic was insane, almost within a few days/ weeks.