BigHornRam
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I have a hunch, your parents played John Denver records till you wanted to puke, when you were a toddler.
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I have a hunch, your parents played John Denver records till you wanted to puke, when you were a toddler.
I have a hunch, your parents played John Denver records till you wanted to puke, when you were a toddler.
1990s look like the biggest spike in Colorado population growth.
Colorado's population has grown significantly from roughly 2.2 million in 1970 to over 6 million by mid-2025. Driven by high net migration, the state more than doubled in size over these five decades, with rapid growth in the 1990s and 2010s. Growth recently slowed to its lowest rate since the 1980s, driven by natural increase rather than migration.
Colorado Public Radio
Colorado Public Radio
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Key Population Milestones (1970–Present)
1970: 2,207,259
1980: 2,889,964
1990: 3,294,394
2000: 4,302,015
2010: 5,047,539
2020: 5,773,714
2025 (July 1): 6,012,561
Definitely a factor.Let's get down to the real takeaway: all the folks in Montana and Idaho better start preparing for things to get real whacky in the next 10-20 years. The soil is fertile for the CBD whackos to step over Colorado's bloody twitching corpse towards its next victims.
The whacky has already started here.Let's get down to the real takeaway: all the folks in Montana and Idaho better start preparing for things to get real whacky in the next 10-20 years. The soil is fertile for the CBD whackos to step over Colorado's bloody twitching corpse towards its next victims.
So far you've seen the feather on the head of the seagull atop the tip of the iceberg. Exponential growth and change from too many people. Watch perspectives and politics change in response to population density and giant increases in $ available to bend politics to it's own vision.The whacky has already started here.
Too late. The Bitterroot is now a 50 mile stretch of pot shops.Let's get down to the real takeaway: all the folks in Montana and Idaho better start preparing for things to get real whacky in the next 10-20 years. The soil is fertile for the CBD whackos to step over Colorado's bloody twitching corpse towards its next victims.
Zero in Idaho, legally.To late. The Bitterroot is now a 50 mile stretch of pot shops.
Zero in Idaho, legally.
I’ve heard of the Ontario and Pullman runs and police pulling over suspected vehicles.And that's why Ontario tops the list of weed sales in Oregon.
Sure. But it's definitely not the metropolis of Ontario that keeps their dispensary revenues higher than some places in the Willamette Valley. That's Ada county.I’ve heard of the Ontario and Pullman runs and police pulling over suspected vehicles.
And John Denver was the gateway to all this.Let's get down to the real takeaway: all the folks in Montana and Idaho better start preparing for things to get real whacky in the next 10-20 years. The soil is fertile for the CBD whackos to step over Colorado's bloody twitching corpse towards its next victims.
And John Denver was the gateway to all this.
"Friends around the campfire, everybody's high......
Rocky Mountain High!"
I left for reasons to start a family. Many the same reason people move out of the city and into suburbs every day, I just made a larger jump, LOL. Some days I regret doing it, some days I don't. I have heard of the death of Chicago, New York, every city in California for my entire adult life. It's all nonsense. It is people imparting their personal views on an entire region, which I get because I don't think I could live in California either because I hate the traffic. Regardless, Urban centers still drive this nation. Those areas that actually can grow are in other states. Large cities on East coast and Chicago would need to stack people on top of people. Boise, ID? Denver, CO? Charlston, SC? Probably more open space there.
Still would place it mostly on weather and boomers going south and west. Despite some of the areas the show inflows, they saw declines in home prices. Places like Austin, Tampa, Miami, Phoenix. I'm not sure how to reconcile the two.
This looks relevant to the discussion. That 1% has plenty of places to hide.
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