Boebert introduces federal legislation to counter CO wolf reintroduction

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2nd term voted into office. Hmmm... Wait, she's a Republican. Hunt Talk thread about forced woof re-introduction... Thread diversion makes sense now. Carry on.
 

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Sounds like some of you care more about her personal life instead of the wolf legislation. At least she introduced something worth looking at. Unless you want wolves all over Colorado carry on. Science, data and plans don't mean anything to the political left when it comes to wolves. Wisconsin had a plan with X amount of breeding pairs in a few countries. Now they cover 3/4 of the state in numbers not even close to the "plan" . This is a Colorado anti hunting effort not wolf plan.
 

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The bill is appreciated even if it has little chance of passing. Politics is more than getting elected, it's also about passing legislation. To pass legislation you either need a very popular issue or some people who like you and some you can maybe do some horse trading with. Used to be legislation would pass with some from both parties voting for and against depending on their state or district or personal inclination or pork or who they owed a favor to. They did pass legislation.
 

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We need to find a healthy balance between 2 college educated parents from east vail and your father might be ex professional wrestler Stan lane in our politics.
 

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Sexist misogyny aside, had she the parliamentary acumen of William Jennings Bryan & Clarence Darrow combined, what effect would it have on CO's current legislative cadre & it's thousand cuts agenda?
 

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Sexist misogyny aside, had she the parliamentary acumen of William Jennings Bryan & Clarence Darrow combined, what effect would it have on CO's current legislative cadre & it's thousand cuts agenda?

if she had parliamentary acumen her electorate would never have voted her in.

regardless, the correct answer being: nil.
 

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Yessir, that dog don’t hunt. I postulate ‘24 will be Boebert’s last election cycle ever. They say the last election was a sliver of <600 votes for the win. Not to imply voters won’t consider Republican candidates in the district, just not this one.
 

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On topic of this thread, instead of Democrats unable to provide a candidate better than this representative of a majority of her constituents opposed to international funding, forced woof re-introduction...

Colorado is reminiscent of Oregon. The majority of this amazing wildscape of a State defined by congested liberal city folk swept away by international funding by woof lover organizations and renowned liberal individual donors...

13 of 64 counties dictate the State. Oregonian part II.

The Titanic is headed for the iceberg, full speed ahead, liberal eyes wide open.
 
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