The Alarming Reasons Everyone is Leaving Colorado

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  • 10 Reasons Everyone is Leaving Colorado.
    Today we are going to take a look at why so many people are leaving Colorado.
    The Centennial is one of those states that has always grown its population. Since 1870 when it was first included in the census they have never lost population. As a matter of fact, Colorado only had one decade where it grew by single digits and that was in 1940 when they only hit 8.4% growth. In a couple of decades, they grew by triple digits, 387% in 1880 and 112% in 1890.
    That may be about to change.
    While data points to population growth slowing a bit in Colorado, the state's population is still expected to keep increasing because of a higher birth rate and lower death rate. So, why is the population growth slowing?
    Well, some research shows more people are leaving than coming in.
    This is new to Colorado. Today we are looking at the reasons people say they are leaving according to a few surveys including one I did.
    These are just the most common reasons people gave when asked.
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  • @KD-ss7rf
    @KD-ss7rf ปีที่แล้ว +1940

    I am as well a Colorado native, it’s absolutely heartbreaking to see how this state has lost its friendliness,morals,values and respect,now it seems the bulk of the non-native people only think of themselves, and have no respect for others and to other peoples property

    • @shannynwells2068
      @shannynwells2068 ปีที่แล้ว +86

      Much less any respect for environment.

    • @charlottehammond8975
      @charlottehammond8975 ปีที่แล้ว +53

      as a non native, i have no clue why anyone would mive here and not enjoy being a nicer person. i have. the culture is so friendly.

    • @thermalreboot
      @thermalreboot ปีที่แล้ว

      Colonialism anyone? The funny thing is that the outa-staters are probably California progressives who are colonizing Colorado.

    • @cynthiaryal2089
      @cynthiaryal2089 ปีที่แล้ว +66

      I'm not a Colorado native but i've been here 43 years & I whole heatedly agree with you. It is so heartbreaking 😭. Never would or did i think it would ever get like this.

    • @thermalreboot
      @thermalreboot ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@cynthiaryal2089 I live in the North East, we see the same thing with idiot progressives from Massachusetts and Connecticut flee their states because they've turned them into shit holes and they show up in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont and start turning our states into shit holes. I don't know where these people plan to go after they've ruined their new home like they ruined the old one.

  • @coloradosenary115
    @coloradosenary115 ปีที่แล้ว +831

    Colorado native that left last year. I grew up in Colorado, loved Colorado, never planned to leave. However between the wildfire smoke, the horrible traffic going to the mountains, and the feeling of California... it was time to move on for our family.

    • @daisygirl1217
      @daisygirl1217 ปีที่แล้ว +122

      As I said before, rich Cali's are ruining our country.

    • @go9ro367
      @go9ro367 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      Where do you escape to?

    • @germanjohn5626
      @germanjohn5626 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      And I bet everyone there said ...good riddance.

    • @milehighgimpster
      @milehighgimpster ปีที่แล้ว

      Legalizing drugs and liberals ruined Colorado. High taxes, high rent, high crime are the results. It's an unfriendly state now! Yes legalized pot made it unfriendly.

    • @23kyd49
      @23kyd49 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Folks just can’t get on board with these United States of America theme. I feel you though, I’ve been in Florida for over 30 years and I’m out of here, just as soon as I’m retired. I believe there’s a song called Paradise by the Eagles that sums it up. I found my little corner then everybody else did. What are you gonna do?

  • @chrisdamrow110
    @chrisdamrow110 ปีที่แล้ว +184

    As a Colorado native, it's fallen in to the grasp of those who ran from something they didn't care for (or so they thought) and have turned it into where they came from.

    • @Robin-ci2kx
      @Robin-ci2kx 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +15

      It's happening everywhere. People are not raising their offspring to have manners, be polite, or treat others with kindness or consideration, just how to be greedy and selfish. If people want others to be better they should raise their kids to care about others at an early age.

    • @momsnoteatingbugs1919
      @momsnoteatingbugs1919 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +12

      they're running from the messes their policies and politics created and going to states that have been governed by right leaning people, so the taxes are lower, cost of living is lower, etc. Then they swamp these places but bring the toxic politics and policies that created the mess they left behind and the cycle begins again. They also don't have the same values, are narcissistic, rude,, angry all the time, etc. I am native Californian and left 58 years. I'm in Wyoming now and the difference is staggering. People are happy, polite, helpful.

    • @happydays2300
      @happydays2300 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      Well put!

    • @HaughtKarl-jx9vr
      @HaughtKarl-jx9vr 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +5

      I'm CO native, I moved to SD and haven't regretted it!

    • @Number6_
      @Number6_ 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We're perfect white middle class trump voting Americans and we don't want to be within a country mile of the rest of you. So leave our country, but yes you have no where to go, but that is your problem. Don't come to us with your problems. We're nice people, were perfect, we help our selves to your land.

  • @oklahomahank2378
    @oklahomahank2378 ปีที่แล้ว +264

    My wife was born and grew up on the western slope. The last couple of times I visited I was astonished at how crowded it had gotten, and how rude and aggressive people were in stores and on the roads.

    • @sinjin6219
      @sinjin6219 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yep, this is the marxist teachings in our schools, the main idea is entitlement to everyone else's property (cause private property is considered bad). And the idea that there is no God, that mankind is actually his own god, and that each person is supposed to police everyone else, hoping to instill moral behavior without God. What nonsense!

    • @ShenmueAtheist
      @ShenmueAtheist ปีที่แล้ว

      I've driven through most states, and Colorado is top 5 in terms of terrible, rude drivers. I guess it makes sense since most of them are Californians (the worst drivers in the country).

    • @tejedakaren1
      @tejedakaren1 ปีที่แล้ว

      So true. Rude and entitled idiots moving here from CO

    • @jamesdunn1755
      @jamesdunn1755 ปีที่แล้ว +35

      California influx..

    • @DominionMovementDotOrg
      @DominionMovementDotOrg ปีที่แล้ว +11

      most rude people i have encountered in a particular region anywhere so far

  • @hardchooligan
    @hardchooligan ปีที่แล้ว +967

    As a 4th generation born in Colorado all the locals are moving out. Transplants have completely changed the values and politics of the state and along with that have come increased crime traffic and homelessness. My wife and I will be sadly moving away once we have the money for a house. It breaks my heart but the Colorado I grew up with no longer exists

    • @donna1018
      @donna1018 ปีที่แล้ว +41

      I’m in Minnesota and I feel the same.. hope you and your wife find health and happiness somewhere soon. ❤

    • @bigpuma444
      @bigpuma444 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sixth generation native here, I couldn’t agree more with you. We were better back when we were still a Red state, but of course Liberal transplants are hell bent on transforming wherever they move to into the hellscape that they’re running from. Wyoming sounds nicer by the day.

    • @Aireck174
      @Aireck174 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      Agree 100%. I will likely have to move in the near future. I see no hope that people will stop voting for policies they hate.

    • @kylem1112
      @kylem1112 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      I feel the same way, I'm thinking North Carolina or Texas, I will always be part of Broncos country though. Feels like 75% of people who live where I'm from aren't even from here lol.

    • @rabidgoon
      @rabidgoon ปีที่แล้ว +63

      it's so weird that people think everyone needs to have uniform 'values' and 'politics' lmfao. get over yourself.

  • @amanojyaku4598
    @amanojyaku4598 ปีที่แล้ว +685

    The high cost of living, declining quality of life, loss of open space, downtown overrun with homeless addicts, and shift from libertarianism to progressivism are among the reasons we are leaving as soon as possible.

    • @bigpuma444
      @bigpuma444 ปีที่แล้ว +55

      That’s precisely why I’m about to leave, nearly impossible to afford a place entirely on my own without having a roommate (something I’m not privy to), plus violent crime escalating in the cities that often go unreported now (many of the homeless not only routinely harass people for handouts but will even assault and not even women with children are safe from these types of confrontations). Stricter policies like those we’ve had before our transition into a Liberal stronghold would ease a lot of these interactions, but I don’t see that happening in the near future.

    • @Aireck174
      @Aireck174 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I've lived in CO all my life, it is sad that I will likely be chased out by democrat voters who fled CA and brought their garbage progressive ideas to ruin another state.

    • @solvingpolitics3172
      @solvingpolitics3172 ปีที่แล้ว +43

      “Pathological Progressives!”

    • @bradc6199
      @bradc6199 ปีที่แล้ว +70

      Lefthole policy causes high costs of living, high crime, and other undesirable conditions.

    • @TheHamburgler123
      @TheHamburgler123 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Denver Metro area?

  • @oscarrivera909
    @oscarrivera909 ปีที่แล้ว +720

    The California Exodus to Colorado in my opinion is what caused everything to go up in price. I was stationed at NORAD which is located in Colorado Springs for ten years. I retired and decided to stay there. I bought a home for 123, 000 in 1993 it's now over $519,300. I remember Californians buying homes cash and paying way over the actual appraisal. Within a few years homes were becoming scarce and prices crept up fast. Use to be mostly conservative but again the Californian ideology turned it into another California. They were running from a state that till this day oppresses it's citizens and now Colorado is turning into a mirror image of their former residence. It's a shame, such a beautiful state but I don't want to live in a place where my personal values are not respected.

    • @dreaminez472
      @dreaminez472 ปีที่แล้ว

      Tell that to everyone in conservative states that isn't Christian, white, straight, and anyone who'd rather smoke a little weed instead of poison themselves with alcohol. Blue states don't make being conservative illegal, but red states make being liberal illegal.

    • @steveboyle6891
      @steveboyle6891 ปีที่แล้ว +25

      It's not just California, people have moved here from all over the country.

    • @DonnaKatoArt
      @DonnaKatoArt ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s the god awful Texans ruining the place. They’re the worst. They want their freedom…only.

    • @TheOldTapeArchive
      @TheOldTapeArchive ปีที่แล้ว +48

      @Google Sucks Ass What? Sounds like you've taken a few too many bong hits.

    • @Jasper118
      @Jasper118 ปีที่แล้ว

      @googlenazicompany5935we’re complaining about the Californians because they’re shite bags and bringing their funky politics. The money is only a part of the problem but people with money are leaving Cali partially because of their awful government, then come to Colorado and do the same

  • @BrockDavid1982
    @BrockDavid1982 ปีที่แล้ว +58

    Native here. All of these point to Denver and the front range. I'm from Western Colorado and most of these issues are not factored in. I love how everything west of the Continental Divide is never mentioned. Like we are not even a part of the state.

    • @KD-ss7rf
      @KD-ss7rf 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +8

      Because we here in western Colorado are more conservative than most on the eastern slope, so we don’t fit their narrative as well

    • @brianthomas3451
      @brianthomas3451 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

      Grand junction has fallen

    • @harryrussell154
      @harryrussell154 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      But even Gunnison, Buena Vista, and Salida are being overrun by the rich, woke, liberal garbage. I grew up in Colorado, went Western State in Gunnison, wouldn't live there now.

    • @codykurschner7560
      @codykurschner7560 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      You mean junkie junction? It’s just as much of a shit hole as the front range just 5 hours west

    • @ginakelley749
      @ginakelley749 6 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      ​@@brianthomas3451Grand Junction City Council sucked in 2004 already! Now they have Calis on the board!

  • @uncleheide
    @uncleheide ปีที่แล้ว +1694

    Beautiful state that has been ruined by politics and over population.

    • @pcproffy
      @pcproffy ปีที่แล้ว +143

      Yeah Boebert is an embarrassment.

    • @ericsmith3996
      @ericsmith3996 ปีที่แล้ว +111

      Boebert is the worst

    • @johnholder4208
      @johnholder4208 ปีที่แล้ว

      Overpopulation? 70% of the state is EMPTY!

    • @PabloTheThinker
      @PabloTheThinker ปีที่แล้ว

      Boebert hasn’t ruined the state, democrats have.

    • @trampingwithcosmo6848
      @trampingwithcosmo6848 ปีที่แล้ว +90

      I agree politically however Colorado isn’t over populated there’s plenty of wide empty spaces. It’s just that everyone is trying to be in the same place instead of expanding

  • @atr6930
    @atr6930 ปีที่แล้ว +119

    I’m a Wyoming native, and have seen a large influx of people moving up here from Colorado. I have no issue with them. Many of them moved here because modern day Wyoming is much like what they said Colorado “used to be”. Most of the people I’ve encountered that moved here from Colorado just want less people and a simplified life. It would be sad to leave your home state, because of radical change. I’ve never been in that situation being in Wyoming my whole life. However, we are starting to see a sudden boom down in Cheyenne. That hasn’t really trickled up to Casper and Gillette just yet, but our housing market has never been more tight and inflated all over the state. The popular towns of Wyoming literally have nothing left for sale or rent. We’re seeing more influx of people moving here, many from Colorado and Washington.

    • @RADIOACTIVEBUNY
      @RADIOACTIVEBUNY ปีที่แล้ว +20

      Better keep that shit in check. If someone doesn't fit in, let them know and drive them out. Being nice to the parasites that ruined Colorado will get you exactly what we got.

    • @livingindenvercol
      @livingindenvercol ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I think that's everywhere though. Everywhere has increased dang near 50% in price since pre-covid. And more people able to work remotely makes Wyoming attractive to some. But our mountain states are still the best. Whatever you look for you'll find. I find being nice to someone first, gets that in return. Just so many people stuck in their phones we're forgetting how to be people.

    • @elainec5333
      @elainec5333 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I was thinking about moving to Wyoming to get away from people. I like fresh air and too many people makes a place filthy.

    • @daveguan2432
      @daveguan2432 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Hold onto your hat and brace for our winds!

    • @tomcooley3778
      @tomcooley3778 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Don’t worry, 35 to 50 below zero will drive them out in a few years. You have to cowboy up to stand winters like that year after year .

  • @ThinkforYourself88
    @ThinkforYourself88 ปีที่แล้ว +267

    As someone who was born and raised in Colorado, I agree. Colorado used to have its own culture. We all cherished the same beliefs in our state. You would get shamed by any of us for littering or vandalism, especially in the mountains. Not anymore. There is trash everywhere. And you would think we were a state full of gangs with the amount of graffiti. The policies are all straight from California now, too. We should have never legalized pot. It started there and never stopped. I used to hope everyone would go home so we could get our beautiful state back. I'm not sure that's even an option anymore.

    • @dandonnelly6498
      @dandonnelly6498 ปีที่แล้ว +38

      This is happening everywhere. It's not the states fault. It's a culture thing. People are raised differently these days. The respect is gone.

    • @Denthekitty
      @Denthekitty ปีที่แล้ว +28

      @@dandonnelly6498 I think OP raises some good points; because of all the pot a lot of young adults who move here aren't well.. Respectful? 😹 It seems like the ones drawn here for the outdoor and sports culture aren't the same ones attracted to CO these daus

    • @atticus8659
      @atticus8659 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      ok boomers

    • @atticus8659
      @atticus8659 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      I hate to break it to you, but everyone smoked pot before it was legalized. Now, you don't get cancelled for it anymore.

    • @ThinkforYourself88
      @ThinkforYourself88 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      Obviously, people smoked pot. How do you think it was legalized here first? We petitioned for it at the capital on 4/20 for years. The problem isn't that people smoke pot, the problem is legalizing it made a lot of outsiders come to the state. Which changed the culture in Colorado. I'm not a boomer, I am a millennial. And both have a lot of people who smoke pot.

  • @alexportnov-pn7vm
    @alexportnov-pn7vm ปีที่แล้ว +146

    I was in Denver two years ago. I couldn't believe how dirty and the number of homeless zombies walking around. I hadn't been there since 2009. What a difference...so sad.

    • @efandmk3382
      @efandmk3382 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just like everywhere else, homelessness increased beginning in about 2019 because of COVID. Remember Covid?? Because of the cost of housing, there was already a homeless problem there. Unlike more right wing states, Colorado has initiated some rent controls and they are building public housing hand over fist. Permanent solutions over playing the blame game.

    • @jamiebrewer943
      @jamiebrewer943 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I lived in west Longmont and didn’t realize how bad it was because it was the same in my bubble on the good side of town we avoid all that stuff drove around it to do business for entertainment we’re super active it’s just normal to try to not be around it but I as shocked it changed over night and I didn’t realize it and we’re not greedy or selfish we help people all the time but we live ok and deserve it I’ve worked overtime as long as I can remember when I realized it I just drove around to the bad areas for hours and I felt bad I didn’t notice but it wasn’t because I don’t care it’s worse in Oregon and I give at least a pack of cigarettes away a day usually more and some are grateful and some think your done and will keep holding there hands out until you stop giving and I’ve gotten mad at some of them and they don’t care but it’s mental illness mostly

    • @user-yw9cw8fp1k
      @user-yw9cw8fp1k ปีที่แล้ว +5

      You can thank Gov Polis for that 😢

    • @SSL0707Star
      @SSL0707Star ปีที่แล้ว

      Denver is way better than SF. We love outdoors, really missed the mountains in CA, but don’t want to move back. And we recently began to think about moving to CO (Denver or Boulder), and found out it’s like CA in certain way. Sign

    • @Rt777-55
      @Rt777-55 ปีที่แล้ว

      Democrats will make a nice place a sh!t hole

  • @pamriehl1619
    @pamriehl1619 ปีที่แล้ว +235

    I am a native that left 4 years ago. We could no longer afford being there, and affording it brought extreme stress. My parents sold out and moved, because they couldn't afford the property taxes and my step dad had respiratory problems. Elevation affected him more than air quality. My oldest and her family also moved due to affordability reasons. 4 years later, we are all better off financially, my step-dad has recovered some quality of life, and we have hope. Best decision I ever made was leaving. It took a couple of years to adjust mentally, but now I'm settled and never want to go back, except to visit.

    • @BOULDERGEEK
      @BOULDERGEEK ปีที่แล้ว +12

      I loved the 1990s. Moved out in 2019. And my state of mind, stress and resulting happiness rebound got so much better. This time next week, I will be hiking in South America, and not in commuting traffic on I-25.

    • @krisc2669
      @krisc2669 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Good to hear you are all doing well. Would you mind sharing where you went? I'm wondering where things are more affordable that a Colorado native might like.

    • @bryang3044
      @bryang3044 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Did you move away from family? And if so, how has that been, being far away? We are looking to leave NY for same reason, but extended family and parents are big deal to us.

    • @painmt651
      @painmt651 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@bryang3044 I left California and everything and everyone I knew, over 20 years ago. It has been hard at times, but it was the right decision. I can’t live without freedom and common sense.

    • @bryang3044
      @bryang3044 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@painmt651 , thanks for sharing your experience. I feel that while there will be hard times, there will also be tons of "ups".
      If you don't mind me asking, what have been some of the positives? Freedom, less taxes, and more value for my money would be top ones. I'm sure I'd grow even closer to my wife, since we would be relying on each other more, being away from all fam. I'm sure we would meet people who share our values which would be nice.

  • @maximuswedgie5149
    @maximuswedgie5149 ปีที่แล้ว +484

    Been a local my whole life, I’m 51 and a 5th gen Colorado born. So sad to see everything going the way it is.

    • @gregorystinette8271
      @gregorystinette8271 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Amerika = A nation in decline

    • @BoulderCoTrader
      @BoulderCoTrader ปีที่แล้ว

      How pathetic. Try living elsewhere.

    • @billt6116
      @billt6116 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      California already ruined Washington back in 1974 to 1979. now they're coming to do it again!

    • @catherinemartinez5542
      @catherinemartinez5542 ปีที่แล้ว +56

      Legalizing weed was our downfall

    • @BoulderCoTrader
      @BoulderCoTrader ปีที่แล้ว

      @@catherinemartinez5542 poor Karen, you are so uneducated. Do us all a favor and move as well.

  • @DMIwriter
    @DMIwriter ปีที่แล้ว +415

    Colorado native, born and raised. Aside from some traveling and brief stints in other states for work, I've lived in Colorado most of my life. My wife and I moved away from CO in August due to the rapidly rising housing costs and the deterioration of safety and cleanliness. I think we could've held on a bit longer, but we have young kids now. We were paying ridiculous rent for a terrible apartment with consistent water damage, roaches, mold, and homeless people literally camping in the interior hallways of the building, right outside the doors to individual apartments. Broken windows were frequent and trash ubiquitous.
    And it wasn't just our apartment. Traffic has gotten worse, people more atomized, and the cities are utterly filthy. Wildfires have been ridiculous the last few summers (especially the Superior fire last year). But homelessness has by far been the craziest issue, it's utterly exploded. Denver's always had a homeless problem, but driving through Denver now, it's just blocks upon blocks of tents. Boulder is getting pretty bad too. There's even an open space (field) I would drive past on my way to work off Highway 36, near the AMC Promenade that had a couple of tents set up on it, and over the course of a year those couple of tents expanded into a little settlement in the middle of a field the suburbs.
    A couple that I'm friends with that still lives in CO were paying $1600/mo for an apartment in Broomfield a year ago. When it came time to renew their lease, they received a notice that the rent would now be $2200/mo.
    We now live in a rural area out east and I miss my mountains and aridity, but it's been worth it. Much better place to raise a family (chickens and a garden too!). Colorado is becoming the new California

    • @LaGrandeBayou
      @LaGrandeBayou ปีที่แล้ว +22

      "Colorado is becoming the new California"
      True but it's been happening for 30 years, I remember going skiing in Colorado in high school and the locals talking about it c

    • @markchavez6348
      @markchavez6348 ปีที่แล้ว

      That is so true and in a few years, Colorado will be bankruptcy just like California.

    • @pcproffy
      @pcproffy ปีที่แล้ว

      What a ridiculous comment. Why would you rent an apartment that has water damage, roaches, mold, and homeless people camping out? Filthy City, Like you're living in a village in India? Do you write your silly stories for fun or does someone actually pay you?

    • @maverickgood5204
      @maverickgood5204 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      That is what you get in the cities. If you go to pretty much any smaller town it's a much better environment. But the people that want to live in a city that's congested with traffic and too many people are not the types to move to a small town.

    • @tactitard7645
      @tactitard7645 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Sold me on never moving there lol

  • @johnelder4273
    @johnelder4273 ปีที่แล้ว +21

    I applied for a transfer to the Denver area twice. Once for an officer position and once for a Supervisor position. Both interviews went well but I was not offered the positions. Thank God! In retrospect, I dodged a bullet. Finished out my career in Arizona and retired to South Carolina. God bless Arizona and Sourh Carolina. Love both states.

  • @margaretames6522
    @margaretames6522 ปีที่แล้ว +263

    I moved to Colorado at the beginning of 1981. The Front Range has become one long suburb from Colorado Springs to Fort Collins. It’s crazy expensive, crowded, polluted - you nailed it on the air quality. The homeless problem is no joke. They freeze to death during the winter. After moving around the country to find a place to retire, I moved to Ohio (surprising?). I was able to buy a place to live!

    • @jluck5643
      @jluck5643 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Oh my. If that is big for you definitely don’t want to go out of Ohio or Colorado. From Fort Collins to Denver is still half the size of Seattle metro sweet heart

    • @jluck5643
      @jluck5643 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      I’m not really understanding where people think denver is big unless you are from the country yeah, but I’m talking about people that matter

    • @christopher.96
      @christopher.96 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@jluck5643 ohio is the 7th most populated state. We are just spread out.

    • @feliciasampson8032
      @feliciasampson8032 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Sad

    • @jamesdunn9609
      @jamesdunn9609 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      @@jluck5643 ALL people matter. Arrogance reveals weakness.

  • @bryanclark3693
    @bryanclark3693 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    Born Coloradoan here. I won't leave because I love the mountains too much. This is home. Good luck to all those leaving.

    • @taoiseachjager9643
      @taoiseachjager9643 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I would say move to idaho, western montana, or utah, but what happened in colorado is happening there two. They are just a decade or so behind.

    • @frederickhaaken456
      @frederickhaaken456 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Good luck paying all those taxes.

    • @muffintop420
      @muffintop420 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@taoiseachjager9643 oh yuck Idaho? Utah? oh god no you couldn't pay me to live there. The towns are trashy and the ppl are crazy religious weirdos.

    • @AlvinSeville1
      @AlvinSeville1 ปีที่แล้ว

      There are other mountainous areas such as here in Idaho.

    • @AlvinSeville1
      @AlvinSeville1 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@taoiseachjager9643 I certainly hope not. I live in Idaho and care for this state. Idaho for the most part would be one of the last states to sink, should it do so. That would mean the whole country would be going under.

  • @bocaj1884
    @bocaj1884 ปีที่แล้ว +333

    #10 1:11 Weather
    #9 2:25 Politics
    #8 3:38 High Cost of Living
    #7 4:50 Wildfires and Air Quality
    #6 6:07 Jobs
    #5 6:44 Retirement
    #4 7:18 Homeless
    #3 8:45 Crime
    #2 9:54 Housing Costs
    #1 11:00 Family

    • @Rochelle937
      @Rochelle937 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Thank you!

    • @metalrooves3651
      @metalrooves3651 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Thanx for laying this out..

    • @mikeyo1O1
      @mikeyo1O1 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      #11 ?:?? Hollowed out mountain for people of certain means to hide in when the "blank" happens.

    • @stevewalther2293
      @stevewalther2293 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      I would choose Colorado over Florida anyday....

    • @colinwarrenwalker
      @colinwarrenwalker ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Well that and Russell Wilson

  • @ShenmueAtheist
    @ShenmueAtheist ปีที่แล้ว +84

    I'm a Colorado native that recently moved out. Growing up and up until my 20s the state was laid back, affordable, and the people were great for the most part. That all has changed in the last decade, and the state resembles California now more than it resembles what it used to be. The people are rude and selfish for the most part now, and yes, the politics have become insufferable. I moved to Wyoming and my only regret is not moving here way sooner.

    • @kimlizotte694
      @kimlizotte694 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Hello from Cheyenne! When my boys graduated (from Nebraska) the oldest settled in Colorado and enjoyed his job and lifestyle there (engineer & snowboarding) his little brother (8 yrs younger) would go out every Christmas & spring break to enjoy the mountain lifestyle, snowboard, 4 wheeler, motorcycle with big brother. He graduated college and moved out right away - that was 5 yrs ago and now they both want to leave. I kept saying "move up here to Wyoming" it's not infested with California crap

    • @MeadowDay
      @MeadowDay ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Shhhh…don’t get invaded

    • @ColoKid75
      @ColoKid75 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm living in Michigan now (mainly bcuz of my wife's family) but the reason we left was because of cost of living was so high

    • @olafharoldsonnii4713
      @olafharoldsonnii4713 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kimlizotte694any states similar to Colorado in lifestyle (snowboarding)?

    • @carlshowalter9629
      @carlshowalter9629 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@kimlizotte694 Not yet.

  • @hughfuller8416
    @hughfuller8416 ปีที่แล้ว +166

    As a resident of Colorado, I agree totally. Great video.

    • @Rya498
      @Rya498 ปีที่แล้ว +18

      I was born and raised in Colorado Springs, and we used to hike and really enjoy the mountains a lot. Colorado was an amazing place to grow up anytime prior to the 2000's. Overgrowth and over building everything everywhere has completely ruined the state. Everything is private property, and no one has respect for the wildlife anymore. I moved 5 years ago, and the family that are still there hate what has become of Colorado.

    • @hughfuller8416
      @hughfuller8416 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@Rya498 I agree

    • @thehimself4056
      @thehimself4056 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I looked at moving to CS in 2016 when I retired. My friend who grew up in the area. Screamed at me over the phone. NO! It’s not what you think! Lol.

    • @annjames1837
      @annjames1837 ปีที่แล้ว

      Denver, run by Democrats, is buying or renting large hotels to house illegal migrants while many US military veterans remain homeless.

    • @hughfuller8416
      @hughfuller8416 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@FiendlyFungi agreed

  • @staynstyle
    @staynstyle ปีที่แล้ว +231

    As a Native I feel fortunate to have grown up in Colorado. It’s the most beautiful state. But now to many people have moved in and changed the landscape, and the culture. It’s only going to continue to get more expensive. I hope the beauty and natural resources will somehow be preserved. I love going back to visit!

    • @TopeRopeTom
      @TopeRopeTom ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Where did you decide was better?

    • @kingkoy5450
      @kingkoy5450 ปีที่แล้ว +27

      Still find it really funny how people from Colorado unironically refer to themselves as "Natives"

    • @ajf5823
      @ajf5823 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@kingkoy5450 ..They even put stickers on their vehicles proclaiming so!

    • @tmgreenweenie
      @tmgreenweenie ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kingkoy5450 I heard people from every state make the claim their a native of whatever state. Only the shallow narrow minded thinking of the modern uber sensitive lefties has warped the word .

    • @sri888
      @sri888 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      @@kingkoy5450 Yes exactly.... "which tribe" is my usual response... but perhaps should be" which colonizer country"?

  • @christiepadgett7002
    @christiepadgett7002 ปีที่แล้ว +89

    I live in Colorado and would not mind leaving. This is spot on. Politics and cost , homeless are top on my list.

    • @AlvinSeville1
      @AlvinSeville1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I left Oregon for pretty much the same reasons.

    • @IHateMyAccountName
      @IHateMyAccountName ปีที่แล้ว

      Homeless people are everywhere. Hardly anywhere in the US actually addresses the root issue.

    • @brooziebee9507
      @brooziebee9507 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Transplants

    • @stephen-dev
      @stephen-dev ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Congressman Matt Gaepz It was never like this in Denver until the blue politics took over.

    • @skimama2626
      @skimama2626 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Congressman Matt Gaepz Didn't you notice how it got so much worse after legalizing pot?

  • @timmcardle2233
    @timmcardle2233 ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I worked in Colorado more than once and I also lived in Metropolitan Denver for about a year and left in November of 2018. My main reasons for leaving were cost of living, overcrowding, homelessness and too much widespread methamphetamine. The only way to avoid tweakers( AKA meth heads) it's to avoid public transportation, grocery stores, parks, hiking trails, Etc.

    • @zenawarrior7442
      @zenawarrior7442 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      We had little drug problems until legalized pot. Drug addicts abound, pot leads to other drugs, now meth heads, pot heads etc. Rents went up, traffic sucked, we were promised a part of all the $ they were making off pot...residents saw zero. Pot cures zero, only wastes your time, $, life, lungs, relationships.

  • @skip3619
    @skip3619 ปีที่แล้ว +156

    The fact that water scarcity isn't on even the top 10 list very telling (and depressing).

    • @krisc2669
      @krisc2669 ปีที่แล้ว +15

      People aren’t paying attention to this issue….but they will be.

    • @kevinstreeter6943
      @kevinstreeter6943 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      How can there be water scarcity? That is where water for the rest of the nation originates.

    • @johnjenkins7497
      @johnjenkins7497 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@kevinstreeter6943 ……yeah…..all fresh water originates in Colorado…..uhm….ok…..

    • @krisc2669
      @krisc2669 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@kevinstreeter6943 Are you serious? Why don't you try Googling the water shortages in CO and the west. Spend some time reading the facts - they're everywhere.

    • @kevinstreeter6943
      @kevinstreeter6943 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@johnjenkins7497 I was being brief. Of course, not all fresh water. The Platte, Arkansas, and Colorado originate in Colorado. They hold so much back that none of the Arkansas River flows into Kansas.

  • @septembertorpy6899
    @septembertorpy6899 ปีที่แล้ว +91

    I am a native and Colorado has went through some drastic changes in the last 10 years. The worst is the cost of living is ridiculous. You better have a great job and make sure you have a place to live before you come. The one thing not talked about in this video is TRAFFIC. OMG the traffic. Streets were not built for this volume and they are all under construction. Its horrible!!

    • @KippinCollars
      @KippinCollars ปีที่แล้ว +2

      It’ll change. People moved there for lifestyle and not work. Once their jobs go away in a recession, you’ll have a ton of people leave to where they came from.

    • @steveboyle6891
      @steveboyle6891 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yeah traffic is terrible, and most of the roads are not in very good shape. I live in Northern CO, it's bad enough here. It's even worse when I have to go to Denver.

    • @tb5124
      @tb5124 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      The traffic is terrible because there aren’t great alternatives to driving. Its too car centric for such a high population. It’s unfortunate they had the opportunity to make something great with all the recent growth but they just built more parking lots and shopping centers.

    • @MrLaughingcorpse
      @MrLaughingcorpse ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That's any city my dude.

    • @tb5124
      @tb5124 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MrLaughingcorpse some are worse than others

  • @maryelizabeth2751
    @maryelizabeth2751 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    I once vowed that you’d have to drag me kicking and screaming out of Colorado. I wanted to live the rest of my life there. Sadly the cost of living skyrocketed, my daughter was diagnosed with asthma, and the cold aggravated my joint pain. We moved to the South and it was the right choice for us. But 7 years later, we STILL miss Colorado terribly.

    • @jamesfrederick99
      @jamesfrederick99 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mary. I suffer too. I have asthma, copd and joint pain. Which state is better for my health? At 55 I do not want to be locked indoors day and night.

    • @jefferytokarsky1930
      @jefferytokarsky1930 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I am not sure the Colorado you left is still there. Lived in Parker 2006 to 2012 and loved it. It was changing while we were there, but we really noticed the change when we went back to visit our kids and friends. The kids, who weren’t living anywhere near Denver, moved out last year, too.

    • @AsTheWheelsTurn
      @AsTheWheelsTurn ปีที่แล้ว +1

      isn't it a shame that a place that is made wonderful by one group of people can be overtaken by another and turned into a cesspool? I see this happening over and over, all the best places in this country are being ruined by people from California . They should not be allowed to move out of their own shitpile they have created.

    • @roarblast7332
      @roarblast7332 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I hope I don't have to leave. I've lived here all my life. But this place is becoming unlivable.

    • @AUniqueHandleName444
      @AUniqueHandleName444 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm a Washington native -- once voted the "most culturally similar" state to Colorado. We have a lot of geographic similarities as well.
      It's just nowhere near the place it used to be. It's so crowded, and so full of unintegrated immigrants who don't respect nature. Pretty sad stuff.

  • @DB-lr8tn
    @DB-lr8tn ปีที่แล้ว +15

    There are still some hidden gems to be found in Colorado where it's like you've gone back in time. People are friendly, it's safe and no ,I won't tell you where they are.

    • @JamesWt-jm6qy
      @JamesWt-jm6qy 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Iganico

    • @wikster6630
      @wikster6630 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      When reading your comment, all I thought was, please don't mention the hidden gems! Thank you from another native that hates what this state has become. It's sad
      Cheers

    • @angelsummers6555
      @angelsummers6555 24 วันที่ผ่านมา

      😅

  • @wellsonwheels457
    @wellsonwheels457 ปีที่แล้ว +251

    The way they dealt with the pandemic ran us out fast. The contrast of what we had in 70’s and 80’s to what it is now is depressing. I’m a nurse. The cost of living was skyrocketing but my pay wasn’t.

    • @daisygirl1217
      @daisygirl1217 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      The early 90's wasn't too bad either. I loved Colorado while I was there.

    • @puremontana5010
      @puremontana5010 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Utah wasn’t crazy masks & lockdowns, then I visited Colorado & NM and was shocked how they were handling the pandemic. Was like night & day, I never went back.

    • @wellsonwheels457
      @wellsonwheels457 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      @@puremontana5010 Yes, New Mexico was even worse. You had to wear a mask to pump gas there ⛽️

    • @Chris-sf7ug
      @Chris-sf7ug ปีที่แล้ว +8

      I moved there at 20, was a volunteer firefighter and worked in restaurants. Moved there for mountains and adventure and what not. Now I tell people you get to see the mountains on your way to your 2-3 just to even afford it. Moved back to Missouri and can rent a house for what I was paying to share an apartment.

    • @calebz1448
      @calebz1448 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@Chris-sf7ug the cost of living always seemed higher in Colorado for it being the same amount of rural as Missouri with pockets of population density. I looked into the construction wages out there and they were not comparable to the cost of living so it's a typical blue state keeping the poor subdued

  • @voidalchemy_stratorusofficial
    @voidalchemy_stratorusofficial ปีที่แล้ว +137

    I'm from Colorado, born and raised here, but I'll be moving later this year for trade school. The insanely high cost of living is utterly Ridiculous now! The middle class is truly vanishing from this state. I've known several people in the past 3 years (who were middle class) move to other states because they got priced out of living here. So nowadays everyone here is either very poor or ultra-rich. The poorer people all crowd up into apartments with at least 5 other roommates so that they can afford to live out here. All the ultra-rich yuppies live close to the ski resorts and resort towns like Vail or Aspen. Many of them are quite snobbish and rude, especially when they're driving.
    Colorado's a beautiful state and I'm grateful I was raised in it back when it was pristine, peaceful, and less crowded but it has changed in a lot of negative ways since then, its cost of living being the biggest problem in my opinion.

    • @badgerZ221
      @badgerZ221 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yep! And then they fight affordable housing at every turn, even when Vail is telling it's residents that the employees that run all the lifts and bars and hotels literally have no place to live

    • @mmmd3429
      @mmmd3429 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What trade? Have you looked into a union apprenticeship?

    • @Indigazure
      @Indigazure ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I agree

    • @johnpruett5258
      @johnpruett5258 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Destroying the middle class is a big goal to usher in feudalism, this is a World Economic Forum agenda and it's happening worldwide in order to usher in socialism to all western countries, so there will only be the rich and the poor. The huge inflation occurring is manufactured to push people into poverty and homelessness....it's all by design by the UN and WEF. The millions of illegal immigrants is by design to overwhelm the system to bring it down, it's all been planned for decades.

    • @Indigazure
      @Indigazure ปีที่แล้ว

      @@johnpruett5258 nice insight. I know a couple of months ago Denver got flooded with illegal immigrants from South America. Denver was helping the illegals but doing nothing for the homeless population, US citizens

  • @enoraskye6020
    @enoraskye6020 ปีที่แล้ว +90

    I think one of the issues people have regarding politics, is where decisions are made for an entire state, based on the needs of the densely populated city where the state governments is sometimes run from. For example, the issues plaguing Denver are very different from the issues plaguing Fort Collins. Yet, it seems politicians will often make decisions on what's best for those densely populated cites, with little or no regard on how it will impact more rural cities.

    • @andrewstevens9481
      @andrewstevens9481 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I agree but it goes both ways. Rural red states making decisions on behalf of the major metropolitan centers like Houston/Dallas Texas or Milwaukee Wisconsin (I could go on with the list but you get the idea) causes harm to those cities as well. State politicians of both parties are just power hungry and want to control as many people as they can.

    • @tedmartin4882
      @tedmartin4882 ปีที่แล้ว

      Just like Illinois, the corrupt Chicago politicians F everything up and have been doing it for decades. The ignorant citizens of Chicago are so easily manipulated, they keep voting for the same thing

    • @crazwolf9825
      @crazwolf9825 ปีที่แล้ว

      You ain't kidding. I had a place on knob hill, el rancho. Knobs hill doesn't exist anymore. They flattened a mountain to fit a Walmart shopping complex, and a 4 lane road.

    • @enoraskye6020
      @enoraskye6020 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Dickabod_Crane But not all citizens live in high density cities. Some laws just don't make sense for less populated areas.

    • @OriginalBongoliath
      @OriginalBongoliath ปีที่แล้ว

      @Dickabod_Crane Rural dwellers who want to mine their own business meanwhile city slickers push their degeneracy and rampant corruption on everyone else with more laws and regulations that solve nothing.

  • @qwertydog9795
    @qwertydog9795 ปีที่แล้ว +37

    It's funny, because I just moved to Colorado from Texas for some of the reasons mentioned here, the weather, and the politics...But I always wanted to live in the mountains and get away from the intense humidity the South is known for. Everyone here seems to forget you don't have to live in a metro area, there are plenty of smaller towns and cities with better deals on housing and ample job opportunities. Cities are always dirtier, have more crime and violence no matter where you go due to population density, if you don't like that, don't live in one. And it's really rather disappointing the attitude that some people have about transplants, that seems to be colored with a particular kind of political bias.

    • @GabrielV.-wk4xy
      @GabrielV.-wk4xy ปีที่แล้ว +3

      That's because sadly you're forced to work and live in the cities with the least industrialized areas Colorado has: I did the math and the areas from Colorado Springs to Fort Collins are more crowded than Long Island, New York

    • @iandi2881
      @iandi2881 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I absolutely love you comment! I see no lies❤

    • @KToll5784
      @KToll5784 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Pure copium.
      Cities are not all the same. Many are MUCH worse than others.
      Grow up and face reality.

    • @stathinfection
      @stathinfection 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +3

      this! i have lived in colorado my whole life and i will never leave. i love everything about it and i always will!

    • @qwertydog9795
      @qwertydog9795 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@stathinfection the isolation would be the only thing I'd say gets to some people myself included. six month long winters with feet of snow aren't for everybody and seasonal depression is another animal entirely

  • @BitflipBingo
    @BitflipBingo ปีที่แล้ว +61

    People moved in and changed everything into what they were leaving. Then the rest of us either left, or were effectively kicked out from being unable to afford the cost of living. I am watching the same thing happen in the 4 corners region all over again. It's kinda like what is happening to the world at the moment.

    • @ppastrana1672
      @ppastrana1672 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Its Happening everywhere. Crime makes people move from Ohio - other family memebers came from Georgia. But now there are no homes that you can afford, no place if you have animals, and we are looking for housing that we can all afford. I have lived in Las Cruces, NM for 35 years. My home is big enough for the time being, but we have now added family and pets, and there is nothing for rent that anyone who has an average job can afford. I'm older, but homeless, crime, and the high rents make me scared. So I guess I'm ok with the extra family. We can all take care of each other. But cars are now getting old and I don't want to get a new car - it costs more than my fixed income! This is just a terrible time - everywhere!

    • @Devil3R
      @Devil3R ปีที่แล้ว +1

      you're Gov dont help.

    • @sued3512
      @sued3512 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Not great news even as of 1/31/24, this is depressing news. My son wants to move out there from PA. Wow

    • @BitflipBingo
      @BitflipBingo 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@sued3512 there's still a considerable amount more common sense and friendliness, and I do like it out here compared to other places, keep hopeful

  • @krisc2669
    @krisc2669 ปีที่แล้ว +119

    I’m a 6th generation Colorado native. I love my state to the core, and I wish all the outsiders would leave. They’ve changed and ruined the state. I’d like to see it heal.

    • @brooziebee9507
      @brooziebee9507 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Transplants👎🏻

    • @leospring6264
      @leospring6264 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I feel for you. So sad to see such a wonderful place like Colorado go in the wrong direction.

    • @Cesium67
      @Cesium67 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I feel the same about Florida. Grew up in a paradise with lots of nature and Walkin’ Lawton Chiles. Now overrun with housing developments and wingers.

    • @bobbybobberton6373
      @bobbybobberton6373 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Too bad bro! I’m from DC and I shoplift from Walmart and use the youth discount to pay barely nothing for public transportation and exploit the high wages relative to the cost of living that I pay living outside denver. 🖕

    • @wendyscorporation5468
      @wendyscorporation5468 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@bobbybobberton6373 good for you. The world needs parasites too. 🪳

  • @azdrifter3968
    @azdrifter3968 ปีที่แล้ว +73

    I was born in Los Angeles, but lived in Arizona most my life. I drove from Phoenix to Milwaukee and Chicago and back in a big loop around the country in my early twenties. Colorado was beautiful. I went through the Rockies and was quite surprised when I got out of them to the east and all of a sudden it was flat. I was in the plains just like that. I wasn't even sure I was still in Colorado. It remained basically flat the whole rest of the trip. I wasn't really aware of how flat most of America is, it was weird looking around in all directions and not seeing mountains anywhere in the distance like I was used too my whole life. Here in AZ we're getting a lot of people from Colorado moving here and they say Colorado is ruined compared to how they remember it. Politics is what I hear the most complaints about.

    • @dougbrooks2501
      @dougbrooks2501 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes people from Colorado and California are coming to Arizona and trying to turn it into the same shitholes they left

    • @milehighgimpster
      @milehighgimpster ปีที่แล้ว

      Yes, I've been a Colorado resident my whole 56 years. Liberal/Democrat policies have ruined the state!

    • @RockingJOffroad
      @RockingJOffroad ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I was born and raised through 7th grade in Colorado, on my retirement I considered moving back there, but with the current political climate there there is no way I’ll move back!

    • @livingindenvercol
      @livingindenvercol ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Once you get past the foothills there isn't a hill until Kansas I would say. But this place is awesome. Coming from a large city myself, I think this is just typical growing pains of a city honestly. But the rest of Colorado is NOT like Denver.

    • @milehighgimpster
      @milehighgimpster ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@livingindenvercol "Typical growing pains" are happening a lot these days in democrat controlled cities.
      -Skyrocketing crime!
      -skyrocketing homelessness
      -more highway deaths from drug legalization

  • @thehousewifehomelife5519
    @thehousewifehomelife5519 ปีที่แล้ว +26

    My husband and I moved to CO in 2019, but then moved back to the Midwest last year. We almost lost our home in the Superior/Louisville fire and I was pregnant with our second baby at the time. So we decided that we needed to move somewhere where we could afford to live AND not have to worry about losing our house to a fire. We miss mountains horribly.

    • @johnnymathisjr3469
      @johnnymathisjr3469 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You can always go back when the kids are grown, right? Hope life goes well for you and your family!

    • @ScoutMotto2011
      @ScoutMotto2011 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I remember that fire - ugh! If I recall right, it was moving slowly south. I was afraid it would reach my old neighborhood, since a young couple just bought my house in Arvada.

  • @HMR0908
    @HMR0908 ปีที่แล้ว +77

    I live here and the homeless is growing in leaps and bounds! It’s so sad. Not just Denver

    • @miket7184
      @miket7184 ปีที่แล้ว

      With Democrat government, high crime and homelessness is to be expected. It'll get worse.

    • @ErickChurch-gz4jn
      @ErickChurch-gz4jn ปีที่แล้ว

      Tons of that smelling vile weed trash.

    • @bearsmartdurango
      @bearsmartdurango ปีที่แล้ว

      I thought America was made Great Again? There are still homeless people?

    • @ErickChurch-gz4jn
      @ErickChurch-gz4jn ปีที่แล้ว

      @@bearsmartdurango Well the demon-rats have really worked miracles in the country. Funny all the large demon-rat cities are absolute hell-wholes, war zones. 3rd world toilets.

    • @bearsmartdurango
      @bearsmartdurango ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ErickChurch-gz4jn - Thats because all their $ goes to bailing out the poor, uneducated, inbred, govt tiTt sucking residents of Red States. You know.... Trump supporters.

  • @sinister2376
    @sinister2376 ปีที่แล้ว +131

    My wife and I left Colorado a few years ago. I moved there but my wife was born and raised. She wanted us to move because of high taxes, rampant homelessness, out-of-control drug use, and it's extremely expensive. My wife was telling me that maybe 10 years ago they had none of those issues, then the Californians moved in and it all went to hell.

    • @lurtiskoe
      @lurtiskoe ปีที่แล้ว +12

      moved here 11 years ago from ohio and voted against the pot thing, even though at the time i smoked. i knew what it would mean. its gotten worse. ive had to move too a low income area just to afford living a normal life. i havent been able to afford a vacation in 5+ years, and crime in this neighborhood is scary. literally neighbors getting broken into at 4 in the morning having swat outside on loudspeakers waking everyone up has happened a couple times in the last 2 years. multiple cars smashed or stolen for no reasons, the list goes on.

    • @LuisA-fc3ox
      @LuisA-fc3ox ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Wow. I’ve lived in Chicago since 1976. It’s a hell hole. I didn’t know it was this bad in Colorado. At least people in Chicago were nice in the 80s now everyone is rude and nasty. Your lucky if you don’t get shot.

    • @beckymowery5532
      @beckymowery5532 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Got that right! It's sad what happened to Colorado!

    • @moralobjection4836
      @moralobjection4836 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Same thing is happening in Montana now. They run from the hell they've made, and then do everything they can to ruin our good places too. We need a wall around california.

    • @jimnolten3241
      @jimnolten3241 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I grew up in Portland before California liberals moved up. A few more years and Denver will be just like Portland- trashed!

  • @gerrylavelle8433
    @gerrylavelle8433 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    We're retirement age and sold our three bedroom house in Englewood Colorado for 440k and bought a three bedroom house in Port Charlotte Florida for 272k. We love it here even after taking a direct hit from hurricane Ian. No damage to our house but a month without electricity. All the neighbors pitched in to help each other get through it.

    • @bethanywhite877
      @bethanywhite877 ปีที่แล้ว

      That is how it should work. Neighbors helping one another. I want to think that happens in times of tragedy and disaster no matter the state. I’m in Missouri but Grandparents and now my parents live in Florida most of the year in retirement. They are in Venice now. We were in Naples forever but it got to populated. I will live there someday most likely.

  • @russellcarter7825
    @russellcarter7825 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Moving out of Colorado after 25 years. I will miss these mountains.

  • @bigpuma444
    @bigpuma444 ปีที่แล้ว +65

    Wildfires have always been an occurrence in this state, before the mountains became developed the indigenous people and even the early homesteaders always built small so they could pack up and leave to avoid them. Wildfires were and are integral to the mountains, serving to burn out all the beetle-kill and allow for new growth. After development came to the mountains, these fires were no longer allowed to run their course, so now the beetles go unhindered, killing off more trees than ever before which also sets the stage for even larger and more destructive fires.

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      That's why I prefer to live in the inner suburbs of a city. Not nearly as much fire danger, plus fire stations are usually nearby. And inner suburbs are usually walkable.

    • @CTSFanSam
      @CTSFanSam ปีที่แล้ว +5

      I live here, so I know that a lot of wild fire smoke blows in from other states A LOT.

    • @hughriger6177
      @hughriger6177 ปีที่แล้ว

      NO!! It's global warming!! How dare you!!! Lol... Greta...

  • @Mrs.elizabethslawson
    @Mrs.elizabethslawson ปีที่แล้ว +47

    I am a seventh generation Colorado native. I grew up on my families ranches working cattle and going to the rodeo every week. We skied in the winter and enjoyed everything about the outdoors. I was born and raised in aspen and had to move to grand junction in 2019 when I wanted to get a place of my own but couldn’t afford it even with two bachelors degrees under my belt. My then boyfriend now husband followed because he was sick of having to have multiple roommates just to pay his bills. We bought a home here in Grand Junction in October and now we are planning on moving to another state. I never thought that I would leave but when my family had to start selling off pieces of the ranch just to pay the property tax and this fall actually sold the ranches (what was left of them) with the hopes of finding a better life somewhere else in the state because they can’t make ends meat anymore my husband and I decided that enough is enough and we have to move to find a place the aligns with our values and we can afford and I hope we can find it.
    My family raised cattle and dairy cows and so many locals were really sad to see us go because of the quality of products we raised. But when prices go up and the government bails out other programs instead of farmers who are putting food on the table for so many Americans it’s a truly sad day.
    We would stay if we could but it isn’t worth the stress.

    • @dk-qr5xt
      @dk-qr5xt ปีที่แล้ว +4

      So sorry to hear that, that's just plain heartbreaking. Hope you and your family can find another great place to place y'all's roots. As a former Texan, have to say that we unfortunately send our worst to y'all's state, feel guilty even though I moved to Wyoming. Think Weld County or even southern Wyoming would have a place for y'all? Hope things work out, God Bless.

    • @job999
      @job999 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Not to mention all the illegal immigrants

    • @hughriger6177
      @hughriger6177 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      I moved from Palisade Co in 2019... Bought an unbelievable home, top of the hill, rural with a town close by... Show Low AZ... Same exact situation... Could not afford with cash to buy a home in Colorado ANYWHERE!! $109,000... Appalachian front porch, metal roof on one acre and a third... Planted 12 fruit trees and am not quite in the thick of fire danger here... Point is I spent that whole winter of 2019 looking for a better place to live on my computer until I finally found this one... At one point I was even looking at an old, renovated schoolhouse built in 1921 in Kansas... Place needs A little work, but I put a woodstove in and fully intend to die here... Completely and totally happy here... Grand Junction is a nice area, but then it's in Colorado... Snowflake and Taylor is just up the road too... ARIZONA ROCKS!!!

    • @hughriger6177
      @hughriger6177 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@job999 I worked 24 years of public school in Colorado... 90% of ALL STUDENTS were from MEXICO... Just saying... It is an observation... Can only imagine what it will be like in 2025... Free everything... Most do not pay taxes and HALF ARE SELLING HARD DRUGS!! This is a FACT!!!

    • @wendyarbes9514
      @wendyarbes9514 ปีที่แล้ว

      Do you like living in GJ though? Would you stay if it was less expensive?

  • @oltedders
    @oltedders ปีที่แล้ว +131

    Colorado has priced itself out being an affordable place to live. I had to leave when my rent went up 64% in one month.
    The sprawl around the cities has also gotten out of control. I'm a Colorado native.

    • @roymcgrath9236
      @roymcgrath9236 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Lol dude that's insanely illegal. You can only raise rent by up to 10% per year with written notice 6 months in advance

    • @scottgonzalez7574
      @scottgonzalez7574 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Hold on, whats SPRAWL?

    • @patdesrosiers6423
      @patdesrosiers6423 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Suburbs spreading and being built out up and down the Front Range here. Southern California another prime example

    • @ricksmith4736
      @ricksmith4736 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@patdesrosiers6423 No, you don't say..... LOL

    • @kathymaeve
      @kathymaeve ปีที่แล้ว

      @@scottgonzalez7574 So look it up!!

  • @lorenzoMarquezHernandez
    @lorenzoMarquezHernandez ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I have dual citizenship (Mexico/USA) and I have lived in Colorado for 52 years. I love it here but it’s getting too expensive to survive. My retirement and I are headed to Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico. It is a beautiful area and my American dollars go a long ways there. It’s very temperate there. Rents run around $550.00 to $750.00 dollars for a nice apartment. Gastronomical Nirvana too.

    • @shasmi93
      @shasmi93 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Mexico has massive gang wars and polluted everything… corrupt government and borderline 3rd world country. There is a reason it’s so cheap to live there… gooood luck with all that.

    • @squidly1117
      @squidly1117 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      That traffic though......

  • @schmoab
    @schmoab ปีที่แล้ว +57

    Leaving after 18 years. You’ve outlined most of the issues I would agree with. Las Vegas gets a bad rap, but Denver is worse in just about all of these categories. I will miss the beautiful mountains. I won’t miss the traffic and poor infrastructure.

    • @livingindenvercol
      @livingindenvercol ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Why not just move to a smaller town?

    • @Eastunder
      @Eastunder ปีที่แล้ว

      Lmfao byeee

    • @efandmk3382
      @efandmk3382 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please badmouth Colorado every time you get the chance. We already have too many people here who belong in Wyoming or Nebraska.

    • @GabrielV.-wk4xy
      @GabrielV.-wk4xy ปีที่แล้ว

      The weird thing is they say that other places are worse and no disrespect to the facts but since Colorado is more expensive than Arizona, Denver being the-and I'm guessing probably higher-7th most expensive city in the US, aggressive driving probably being the 2nd worst in the country now, homelessness is exploding, crime is starting to get slightly worse than California rate wise, houses and apartments that are near California expensive-groceries as well-larceny in Colorado being some of the worst in the country, Colorado having not only the highest altitude in America but having some of the harshest weather, you can compare the cost of living being as bad as in California, Florida, all the most expensive states in the US and with all that being said I see so many commenters stating that other states are worse than Colorado and if I am seeing something different when I do deeper research then they have to be lying unless I'm wrong which I would absolutely love to see proof of me being wrong but having all of this said there is absolutely no excuse for people to brush these issues under the rug like it is something trivial: realize that our issues of cost of living are some of the worst in the country and we have to stop pretending that it's no big deal in Colorado because it is unless I would like to see proof of me being wrong besides for California and only a few other states

  • @patriciakauffman7923
    @patriciakauffman7923 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    We moved to Colorado due to a military transfer in 1990. Stayed after retired. Moved into the mountains west of Colorado Springs in 2000. The cost of living is still a concern but we are isolated from the craziness of the bigger towns.

    • @vwbustube
      @vwbustube ปีที่แล้ว

      Woodland Park, Divide et al are still worth the drive. That’s for sure (If you can afford it.)

    • @livingindenvercol
      @livingindenvercol ปีที่แล้ว

      Still the best State in my opinion!

  • @Wait4me2
    @Wait4me2 ปีที่แล้ว +127

    I feel very grateful that I grew up in Denver in the 1960’s and in the ‘70’s I lived in Boulder. It was so fun, Denver was a Cow Town with ambitions and Boulder was big with the counterculture who, coincidentally bought all the real estate they could get their hands on. The writing was on the wall and as the decades passed it was painful to see farmland disappear and big boxy buildings go in. The whole Front Range is now about 200 miles of town. During the 1980’s was when I saw things changing in a way that I was really uncomfortable with because Colorado is still, when all is said and done, high and dry. The whole state is prone to drought and with forests overgrown and badly afflicted with pine beetle it is likely to have more wildfires and those fires will be hotter and more disastrous.
    I lived there for over 50 years and from reading the comments I know that many others have the same sorts of memories as I. I left Colorado in 2007 and now live in a small town in Northern California. It’s not exactly where I want to be but I’m nowhere near as frustrated as I was in my home state. Thanks for the memories Colorado, I still love you but I just can’t live with you anymore. 😢

    • @briettasonlen1208
      @briettasonlen1208 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Well written!

    • @AVSCOUNTRY2024
      @AVSCOUNTRY2024 ปีที่แล้ว

      We love u to bro. I want CO to improve I mean COS is improving but we have lost our free speech bc of Club Q. Oh wait the shooter was “non-Binary” I want to go away from any liberal. COS is conservative and unfortunately it’s gonna start booming

    • @deevnn
      @deevnn ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Welcome to California...and Northern California is the right place to be.

    • @feralLove
      @feralLove ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Boulder was nice in the 70's!! Lived in Colorado from '73 to '80 the summers were so lovely. Been an Oregonian for 43 yrs now. Our once sleepy college town is no more which is just a crying shame. 🥺💔

    • @pjw1016
      @pjw1016 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I lived in Ft Collins from 1967-1978, the population of FC was around 25K? Hardly recognize the state now and the traffic on the front range is frightening. The music scene in the 70’s was as good as anything found in LA. Water to me is the biggest issue now. New water hookups are the same price of the lot on new construction.

  • @thekid7599
    @thekid7599 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Social media, weed, COL, and lackluster employment options outside of the military/gov account for most of Colorado's downfall. All of which I dont see anything being done about in the foreseeable future.
    Social Media and drugs are too profitable in this country and it speaks volumes to this govs priorities. .

  • @tplyons5459
    @tplyons5459 ปีที่แล้ว +234

    I'm from Golden and I left because I got tired of being discriminated against because I'm a Viet Nam Vet. And in 1985 I participated in a survey where we went to lower Denver by the train station to talk to the homeless and found 72% were vets. We were about to get alot of them into the VA hospital and the old soldier's homes. By the way I emigrated to Australia were Vets are honored.

    • @haseo8244
      @haseo8244 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      1985 a lot had changed since then buddy.

    • @ewetoobblowzdogg8410
      @ewetoobblowzdogg8410 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Gotta love an australian kiss! It's just like a french kiss... except it's down under!

    • @tplyons5459
      @tplyons5459 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@haseo8244 I would certainly hope so. So there are no more homeless veterans on the streets anymore? By the way my beautiful home town of 10,000 is now just part of the the slab greater Denver. A change for the worse.

    • @solvingpolitics3172
      @solvingpolitics3172 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yah, you are getting overrun by Islam.

    • @dougadams9419
      @dougadams9419 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      Too bad you gave up up your 2A Right.

  • @Rangerness
    @Rangerness ปีที่แล้ว +31

    I moved from CO to MS in 2015. A lot of these reasons go hand in hand. The political landscape effects most issues. Cost of living, home prices, homelessness, crime and employment are all effected by government policies. Like mindedness isn’t really the issue, it’s the policies. The low cost of living and low regulatory statutes in MS have allowed me to build a successful business and live a pretty comfortable life.

    • @r.l.fisherhiway
      @r.l.fisherhiway ปีที่แล้ว

      Grunt likes catfish!

    • @schmoab
      @schmoab ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yeah Mississippi has their government all figured out.

    • @OriginalBongoliath
      @OriginalBongoliath ปีที่แล้ว

      @Dickabod_Crane Good it keeps the liberal transplants out that ruined everywhere they moved to.

    • @goodluckgoofy3354
      @goodluckgoofy3354 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      "Low regulatory statutes"? 🤔
      What are you doing that you don't want anyone else to know about? Dumping chemicals? Cutting corners? Pinching your secretary's bottom?

    • @alejandromaldonado6159
      @alejandromaldonado6159 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@goodluckgoofy3354 Lol wut

  • @cathyjohnson6732
    @cathyjohnson6732 ปีที่แล้ว +147

    I’m 65 and lived 60 of those years in Colorado and left last May and we left because: 1) politics 2) to expensive 3) to many months of snow and cold 4) to many people moving there. Saw many acres of good farming land being used for houses, apartments, and businesses. Not the same state I grew up loving.

    • @lesp315
      @lesp315 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      It should be 4 X "too" and not "to". Maybe Colorado has problem with education?

    • @lesp315
      @lesp315 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@iHadJusAboutAnuf Yes and no. Colorado population density is only 58/mi2. New Jersey is 1283 and Florida is 417. Snow was always part of life in Colorado and was never a big problem. Actually, it was kind of fun to be snowed in once a while. Colorado is neither cheap or expensive to live. I lived in Denver for four years and moved because Colorado has unstable economy, but I missed people. That was a long time ago and I'm sure that people are not the same. Of course this can be said about any place.

    • @cathyjohnson6732
      @cathyjohnson6732 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@lesp315 I’ve been educated just fine but thank you for being concerned with my education. I was numbering my points meaning there was 4 reasons we left Colorado. If you lived in Denver you’re most likely a liberal and would no doubt think it was great. It was a beautiful and wonderful state when I grew up and has changed drastically thanks to liberals moving there. It’s not a great place to retire. Our taxes on a medium sized house on a small lot were $2,500 and insurance increased to $2,000.

    • @cathyjohnson6732
      @cathyjohnson6732 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@lesp315 BTW: I lived on the front range 40 miles north of Denver and the influx of people has made shopping and traffic crazy. It’s wonderful if you like to live like that but we chose not too.

    • @krabysniper
      @krabysniper ปีที่แล้ว +1

      "to many months of snow and cold" ????
      Uhm, go try living in ND. Only way you avoid winter and cold is move south until you reach the equater, otherwise you are going to find that there is always a little snow or cold to deal with in the winter in most places. In ND it can snow in Oct and not go away until March or April, and I have seen it down to -45 f. In the Springs, you get a little snow now and then, but usually gone in a few days and back to above 40 for a while. It's one of the few places I have been where I can ride my motorcycle pretty much all year long.
      Now traffic, that's a whole other story, and I can tell you, people just do not know how to drive ANYWHERE in this country. But that goes hand in hand with politics and govt. They let people get drivers licenses when they shouldn't be allowed to leave a cell nor breed, and all so govt has job security. Bad drivers keep cops, judges, attorneys, docters, nurses, hospitals, towing companies, insurance companies, car manufacturers, car repair shops, etc etc etc, employed and making TAX dollars. Think about it.

  • @willclarkneptune
    @willclarkneptune ปีที่แล้ว +26

    I've living in Colorado my whole life, along the front range. Honestly the cost of living is becoming unrealistic, kinda sad. Feel like I'm being pushed out of my own state.. Hate to say, I attribute it mostly to people moving from California, Texas, and Florida.

  • @angelab5411
    @angelab5411 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I lived in Colorado for 16 years. The last year I was there. I ended up having to deal with cancer. And started thinking about my mom getting older and I didn’t wanna have my younger sister taking care of her by herself. Plus the cost of living. So I ended up moving to North West Wisconsin. I cried, as I was driving out of Colorado.

  • @markferrell2470
    @markferrell2470 ปีที่แล้ว +72

    I am a true native , been here 68 years. All of what you say is true but if I could leave tomorrow number one reason I’d leave is the population has doubled like in the past 10 years. It is so over crowded and with many very rude and despicable people.
    I loved Colorado but the people moving from other states they don’t like are bringing all the baggage with them to Colorado. Traffic is out of control.

    • @Lonelyeco
      @Lonelyeco ปีที่แล้ว +1

      If the people are rude, I can only assume most people moving there are from bit metropolitan cities from the east coast and west coast. It's sad. :(

    • @weirdshitcoolideas
      @weirdshitcoolideas ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Florida is so bad sorry guys I need to come over

    • @patrykomania
      @patrykomania ปีที่แล้ว

      It's funny what Americans consider "over crowded" nowhere near of some European or Asian regions

    • @weirdshitcoolideas
      @weirdshitcoolideas ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@patrykomania true but you are what you are used to, relatively

    • @jaredlu2200
      @jaredlu2200 ปีที่แล้ว

      What native tribe are you from?

  • @lspringerjones
    @lspringerjones ปีที่แล้ว +7

    It should be mentioned that cost of living, crime and homelessness are all a direct result of politics.

  • @seller559
    @seller559 ปีที่แล้ว +27

    It’s not just about being around people that share your same views. It’s about being around those that have opposing views and then getting you to pay for it with taxes and regulations.

    • @robertdillon9989
      @robertdillon9989 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Good! Leave

    • @seller559
      @seller559 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@robertdillon9989 I don’t live in Colorado. I’m busy sending my fellow Californians to other states. It’s a “Share the Insanity” program. Enjoy…

  • @celestialchronic3572
    @celestialchronic3572 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    Still staying here. I understand why people are leaving- I can’t give up on here. Just have to believe these mountains will restore everything in time. ♥️🙏🏽 breaks my heart Old CO culture is dying.

    • @livingindenvercol
      @livingindenvercol ปีที่แล้ว +4

      It's up to individuals to keep it alive however! Whatever you look for, you'll find!

    • @celestialchronic3572
      @celestialchronic3572 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@livingindenvercol wholeheartedly agree.

    • @celestialchronic3572
      @celestialchronic3572 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Soldier4JesusChrist yes, many old Colorado families believe these mountains are sacred, spiritual, and protectors of this land. Is that a problem? Lmfao can’t imagine being mad over a simple phrase.

    • @montanagal6958
      @montanagal6958 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@celestialchronic3572 people just don't understand, even ones that live here the spiritual presence...

    • @celestialchronic3572
      @celestialchronic3572 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@montanagal6958 dude so true. Rumors of witchcraft for years, spiritual sightings, etc.

  • @jaybreese7416
    @jaybreese7416 ปีที่แล้ว +123

    I've been in Colorado for almost 20yrs. and throughout that period I have always considered Denver to be a safe city with for the most part decent people. After legalization, I realize just how crappy people are everywhere else. Transplants brought their horrible manners and selfish attitudes and turned this town into a stressed out, hate filled city where you need 3 jobs just to pay rent.

    • @yellowcat1310
      @yellowcat1310 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      my son and his fam moved to Denver and after their storage unit burned their belongings found themselves downtown in hotels etc before they finally got things situated and got a house. while in the downtown area my son and daughter in law have been attacked, beat up and robbed multiple times. both have been hospitalized after they got curbstomped. it is not like i remember it from the early 90s and even then i did not care for downtown Denver.

    • @billredding2000
      @billredding2000 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Denver (like many cites) is Democrat-run liberal...same as Boulder and Pueblo. Consequently, these Blue Cities (nation-wide) share the very same negatives.
      Personally, I've lived in Colorado Springs (COS), the ONLY 1 of the 4 major CO cities that leans conservative (60-40?). Am in West TX now, but looking to move back to COS when (IF) the mortgage interest rates go down big-time. Higher house prices I can handle...that is, if they're not artificially inflated as I'd not want to be underwater in my new home right up front. But the 4% or so higher interest rates currently (and the feds looking to raise rates again) compared to 2 or so years ago make a way larger monthly mortgage pay't than I want to pay, even if "doable" (but barely).
      So here's hoping by late 2025 (or January 2026) I CAN move back there -- to the Springs.
      -- BR

    • @billredding2000
      @billredding2000 ปีที่แล้ว

      @JV Riley Well, thieves "respect property" when it's theirs I guess -- when they take (steal) property from someone else. ;-)
      As for car thieves in Denver, they jus be keepin it 100.
      -- BR

    • @billredding2000
      @billredding2000 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @JV Riley Thanks, but when (if?) I'm able to go back to CO, it will be where I was before: Colorado Springs. I COULD have gotten either land or land with a house on it outside the city out in the country around Colorado Springs (or maybe even Woodland Park, CO) -- and that would have been clearly cheaper -- but I wanted to be in the city vs. the country...not in the center, or anywhere near downtown, but on its outskirts. That's one reason for looking at the Banning-Lewis Ranch area of the Springs (with new construction growing out East towards Falcon, CO).
      But as I said, I won't be going anywhere for a while: Am here in TX for the next 2.5 years or so.
      BTW, I'm an Army (Vietnam) and Coast Guard veteran, so I was a soldier and sailor both. ;-)
      -- BR

    • @jaybreese7416
      @jaybreese7416 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@grantgoldberg1663 I strongly disagree. The only reason people fled to this state was because of legal weed which reflects the total absurdity of the War on Drugs. Had it just been legalized nationwide this crazy near 15 year period would never have happened. Everyone came here rich and poor to escape persecution for something benign and harmless. Unfortunately, our selfish and easily fooled society can't make sensible and fair laws so we have constantly have one crisis after another.

  • @ihatescammers6438
    @ihatescammers6438 ปีที่แล้ว +189

    Maybe someone should look into just what kind of people are moving into Colorado as the productive people move out.
    We had a family that left the Gold Coast area of Florida and moved to Colorado. Had been evicted from many houses/apartments they rented and were constantly in trouble with the authorities. They thought of Clorado as "Weed Heaven"
    As soon as they got to Colorado Springs, the girlfriend posted that she was appalled they had to establish residency for one year before being eligible for financial assistance! They had to (GASP) get JOBS in order to survice a year before latching onto the government teat!!
    Trading a family of stoners for working people is not what any state wants or needs! Of course, we were glad to get rid of this Parasite Family!

    • @ricksmith4736
      @ricksmith4736 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Bet they came from another BLUE state before living in florida

    • @oscarrivera909
      @oscarrivera909 ปีที่แล้ว

      🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @jrottendevil
      @jrottendevil ปีที่แล้ว

      Speaking of FL it's a smaller state with a much larger population but all the leftoids here in Colorado complain about overpopulation. Probably because it's a democrat state that doesn't allow housing to be built to keep up with demand.

    • @Dram1984
      @Dram1984 ปีที่แล้ว

      Ding ding ding. Pot has brought an absolute horde of losers to this state.

    • @AlvinSeville1
      @AlvinSeville1 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      Yes, Florida is a better place because of it. Colorado is declining for the same reason Oregon and Washington is.

  • @burritopizzawhale2247
    @burritopizzawhale2247 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    As a transplant, I've never felt so unwelcomed anywhere. I wish there were a way to say "I come in peace." But the minute I slip and say I'm from somewhere else, someone in the room will call me out. Wish I knew this sentiment sooner, I only wish to be young and adventurous in this beautiful place.

    • @hotcarl3854
      @hotcarl3854 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yeah sorry transplants ruined our state and made it unaffordable for natives and now it’s overcrowded. Made a lot of people from here upset.

    • @ninjachokesgaming1540
      @ninjachokesgaming1540 ปีที่แล้ว

      That's because you're not welcome here especially if you're from California or Texas. And it's completely justified. Have yet to meet one person from either of those states that isn't a moron voting for the same things that ruined their state.

    • @chikaka2012
      @chikaka2012 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It is kind of weird going to a place where people boast about being there for generations & many are clannish & xenophobic. I never encountered that in other cities in the Midwest or East coast, even in the Deep South. Maybe in very small towns but we’re talking about the Denver metro area. Any town that has a lot of transplants suffers but that’s the price you pay for living in a desirable place. I will acknowledge that legalization of recreational weed long before other states might have led to a large influx of undesirable people moving to Denver, which might explain some of the animosity towards out-of-staters that you don’t find elsewhere.

    • @liamward9337
      @liamward9337 22 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

      for real. the locals (not natives, these people don't have a drop of indigenous blood in their entire ancestry) are the worst part about living in this state; they're so bitter about the fact that people other than them exist in the world and find beauty in the same place they grew up within. I came here when I was in elementary school 16 years ago, and in my experience, the nicest people I've met (with 2 or 3 exceptions off the top of my head) have mostly been fellow transplants. California, Oregon, Illinois, NJ, New Mexico, etc. etc. you get the idea

    • @burritopizzawhale2247
      @burritopizzawhale2247 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@liamward9337 I've noticed that too. Even showing up to work in the morning, I get along with my co-workers from Nebraska, Indiana, Florida, but the "natives" give me trouble and act like I'm not even allowed in the building. They rant all the time about how people moved here and ruined the state, caused homeless problems, messed up the roads, made their eggs more expensive etc.

  • @flyingdutchman7585
    @flyingdutchman7585 ปีที่แล้ว +60

    I left Colorado to Florida in 2014 as I was taxed out of my property. My taxes went from just over 2k to over 17k in the 15 years I lived there. I built my own house on 50 acres. All my neighbors did the same and some of these people's families had been living there since the early 1900's. What happened was all the idiots from Cali arrived and bought their policies with them...jacking up the taxes. The homeless problem is getting worse every year. And it is also driving up crime like crazy.

    • @Chichimomma
      @Chichimomma ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Wow! 2K to 17K! Ridiculous! Stories like yours anger me so much. Our country is dying, and it’s so sad.

    • @bryonbustillos7790
      @bryonbustillos7790 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It’s not the people from California!! They left California because they didn’t like what was happening in their state which they most definitely didn’t vote for!!

    • @fightmilk8613
      @fightmilk8613 ปีที่แล้ว +11

      @@Chichimommait’s not dying it is being killed with intent

    • @Chichimomma
      @Chichimomma ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@fightmilk8613 I agree! You said it better than me

    • @sandrametcalfe7483
      @sandrametcalfe7483 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Exactly. All the woke Californians have ruined Colorado. It’s become an expensive dump

  • @brockjennings
    @brockjennings ปีที่แล้ว +83

    Cancerfornia spread to Colorado starting in the 1990s. It recently claimed Idaho, and is trying to now gain a foothold in Texas.

    • @AbsyntheAndTears
      @AbsyntheAndTears ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Dont forget AZ

    • @brockjennings
      @brockjennings ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@AbsyntheAndTears Very true, and I'll add Utah to the casualty list as well.

    • @TheRidersChoice
      @TheRidersChoice ปีที่แล้ว

      The poor rubes that are worse at a capitalism and Californians are eating their lunch 😢 Sounds like you’re just bad at the game you claim to love. Loser boy

    • @SaraH-uu9et
      @SaraH-uu9et ปีที่แล้ว

      It’s in Utah too…

    • @TheRidersChoice
      @TheRidersChoice ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@SaraH-uu9et People have been claiming this here in Utah since the 70s and it’s always factually wrong. Utahs population growth is always internal from large families reproducing and never moving away.

  • @davidgolf3245
    @davidgolf3245 ปีที่แล้ว +22

    I left CO about 3 years ago. The state has turned to crap. It's gotten crowded, polluted more crime and don't even get me started on all the homeless people. So happy I left for a better life. Although, I do miss the beautiful women of the mile high city.

  • @TheDavy609
    @TheDavy609 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    The homeless portion is an understatement and so is the crime. I'm a native and I dream about the day I can leave. People are fkn selfish here and there is a major lack of respect.

    • @GabrielV.-wk4xy
      @GabrielV.-wk4xy ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The weird thing is they say that other places are worse and no disrespect to the facts but since Colorado is more expensive than Arizona, Denver being the-and I'm guessing probably higher-7th most expensive city in the US, aggressive driving probably being the 2nd worst in the country now, homelessness is exploding, crime is starting to get slightly worse than California rate wise, houses and apartments that are near California expensive-groceries as well-larceny in Colorado being some of the worst in the country, Colorado having not only the highest altitude in America but having some of the harshest weather, you can compare the cost of living being as bad as in California, Florida, all the most expensive states in the US and with all that being said I see so many commenters stating that other states are worse than Colorado and if I am seeing something different when I do deeper research then they have to be lying unless I'm wrong which I would absolutely love to see proof of me being wrong but having all of this said there is absolutely no excuse for people to brush these issues under the rug like it is something trivial: realize that our issues of cost of living are some of the worst in the country and we have to stop pretending that it's no big deal in Colorado because it is unless I would like to see proof of me being wrong besides for California and only a few other states

    • @TheDavy609
      @TheDavy609 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@GabrielV.-wk4xy that's impressive and true. The cost of living out here and the environment together make this a bad mother raising children.

    • @GabrielV.-wk4xy
      @GabrielV.-wk4xy ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@TheDavy609 Even worse: it's starting to become a nightmare from hell: just look at Aurora and Denver

    • @chikaka2012
      @chikaka2012 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I kind of agree. The homeless problem seems worse than NYC or DC where I lived.

  • @MackenzieBay
    @MackenzieBay ปีที่แล้ว +57

    Years ago I moved to Colorado with the intent to live like people from Colorado. We weren’t there to change anything. We didn’t move to bring ideas from our state there. We moved to live the way they do. That place was ruined by everyone’s opinion from other states. We couldn’t take it anymore and relocated.

    • @warrenpuckett4203
      @warrenpuckett4203 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      The short answer is it got Californicated.

    • @michaelcelani8325
      @michaelcelani8325 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@warrenpuckett4203 Pot legalization
      brought in lots of junkies. , heroin,
      from all over the US. Bad people.
      Even in Estes Park where I lived in 2016.

    • @justinbeynon7980
      @justinbeynon7980 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And what is it about the way they live that you want to emulate?

  • @JrL25
    @JrL25 ปีที่แล้ว +97

    Completely agree with this video. Over the past ten years the state went from being a great place to live and raise a family to now being too expensive, overcrowded, high crime rate and homeless everywhere. You used to be able to enjoy everything the state had to offer however now you have to go to a neighboring state to fish, hunt, camp and basically enjoy the outdoors. I-25 has become Main Street from Ft Collins to Colorado Springs with every town in between being connected with the outrageous growth along the interstate over the past five to ten years. The crime rate has definitely increased with the population growth even in the small town we've lived in for the past fifteen years. I won't even mention the politics because it's like every other blue ran major city and state, a shitshow and the overall reason for the decline of major cities in our country. We have given up going to downtown Denver due to all of the above mentioned and its very unfortunate and we along with so many others plan to move from this state.

    • @r.pres.4121
      @r.pres.4121 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Political party has nothing to do with it. The problems in Colorado were caused by too much rapid growth and corporate greed. If you want severe poverty, go to any red republican state and you will see severe poverty. So stop blaming democrats for the problems that they are trying to solve.

    • @patdesrosiers6423
      @patdesrosiers6423 ปีที่แล้ว

      Please name for us the big cities run by Democrats that haven’t become zombie infested trash pits. I can’t think of any offhand because that’s what they do. Democrat policies are destroying our once livable Colorado. We aren’t renting or paying an overpriced mortgage so we’ll stay here and watch it burn

    • @dandonnelly6498
      @dandonnelly6498 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Same thing is happening here in Salt Lake. It's more of a country wide problem than state.

    • @InfectedChris
      @InfectedChris ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Democrats are the common thread in crime ridden cities.

    • @jeffmiller2682
      @jeffmiller2682 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      And if you want to get away camp fish site see ypu need reservations a yr in advance and traffic ruins the vibe

  • @muscleymancomics
    @muscleymancomics ปีที่แล้ว +43

    I lived in Colorado from 1987 - 1991. I loved every minute of it. But someone lied to me about Oregon so I moved here and I have regretted every minute of moving away.

    • @ewetoobblowzdogg8410
      @ewetoobblowzdogg8410 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oregon was a total shithole with a corrupt government statewide. The cops are predators and the schools steal kids. Colorado isn't much better anymore.
      I can tell you that life in the south has been amazing. We opted for louisiana. Plenty of work, amazing food, water & woods everwhere, a great night life and the folks here are finest kind. As this is coming from a guy in a mixed marriage, LA is the least racist place we've ever known. Oregon was 2nd place to California when it came to racial prejudice. I'll dance in the street if the whole west coast from mexico to canada slid in the sea

    • @kwannp6141
      @kwannp6141 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Don't.... not sure where you are in OR, but the places I've been to there are much better than CO

    • @sunset3052
      @sunset3052 ปีที่แล้ว

      🤣🤣🤣🥲🥲🥲

    • @hikikomori69
      @hikikomori69 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      We moved to oregon from colorado too. Oregon pretty much sucks lol but I do love the trees!

    • @anthonyg.4761
      @anthonyg.4761 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hikikomori69Sure, there is trash and tents all amongst those beautiful trees.

  • @user-vz8dd1dt2x
    @user-vz8dd1dt2x ปีที่แล้ว +5

    I tiny town called Penrose, CO had to close it's library due to contamination from homeless smoking meth in the bathrooms. I heard the last open library in the Springs had to close recently. Yes. We have a homeless problem. Even the tiny towns like Salida and Canon city are overwhelmed.

    • @insertmyidentityhere
      @insertmyidentityhere 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yep, I work in community mental health in these towns…

    • @obsoletevalues6209
      @obsoletevalues6209 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Very sorry to hear that. 😢

  • @briettasonlen1208
    @briettasonlen1208 ปีที่แล้ว +25

    I lived in Colorado for nearly four decades. Just my take: The weather was not too cold, in fact, it was too hot when I left in 2018. In the 1970s and 80s, it was beautiful dry heat with a nice rainfall every day for about 30 minutes. Temperatures maybe a few days in the summer above 90 degrees ... well, that's summer now with fires. After marijuana was legalized, there was a HUGE transient population that moved in with no new plan of infrastructure to handle this, such as housing and highways, and wages minimal. Try to go "Up The Hill" which means the mountains ... forget it. Bumper to bumper. Crime was pretty bad by the time I left, even in the suburbs ... no different than anywhere I suppose. Moved to a small town in the Midwest, boring as hell but safe. I miss the the olden days of Colorado, especially free live music, a place to be outdoors nearly year round, and the people.

    • @maureenstevens6824
      @maureenstevens6824 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You nailed it !!!!!

    • @OutdoorCO75
      @OutdoorCO75 ปีที่แล้ว

      Only leaving Denver is bumper to bumper. Plenty of wide open roads if you know where to start from.

  • @richdiana3663
    @richdiana3663 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    I left in '78 and moved to Oregon. Went back 10 years later and didn't recognize my old neighborhood it had grown so much. Always thought there would be water shortages eventually.

    • @nevadacario2000
      @nevadacario2000 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      The same is happening to Oregon bud im sorry to say it like that.

    • @ricksmith4736
      @ricksmith4736 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Just like when I went back to my home in Oregon......

    • @AlvinSeville1
      @AlvinSeville1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Oregon is another Colorado essentially.

    • @nevadacario2000
      @nevadacario2000 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@AlvinSeville1 yeah

    • @brooziebee9507
      @brooziebee9507 ปีที่แล้ว

      Transplants from Oregon

  • @donvaldez841
    @donvaldez841 ปีที่แล้ว +24

    Denver native here... ALL of my family which is massive is from Colorado, but a lot of family members have been pushed out by the more well off yuppies. While they come in here acting rude and bullying everyone on the roads and in public with no care for anyone else... I remember Denver when everybody was super kind in public and on the roads. I miss everyone smiling and saying "Hi" to each other... It is different now and it is frustrating.
    To be honest, I have always been a protector of the innocent, and these days I feel like I have to discipline grown men literally about once a week for putting the public in danger. I really hope i don't mess with the wrong person in a sense, but in another sense, none of yall are goin to come in my city acting like that while I just sit and watch.
    I am working so hard to be able to stay here and honestly: I probably won't be able to afford a home on my own (I am good at what i do in my career, but if you seen the process of buying an average home here these days: its absolutely insane) I need to hurry up and find a wife to be able to squeeze in this housing market so i can stay in the city that I love and grew up in...

  • @halflingactual
    @halflingactual ปีที่แล้ว +18

    When I got out of the military in 2018 and moved back to Colorado I didn't recognize my home anymore.. it's super sad to see what it's become. All the Colorado natives that actually respect our home state are leaving in droves and can't even afford a decent home there. I moved to Wyoming a few years ago and never looked back.

    • @kimlizotte694
      @kimlizotte694 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Hello from Cheyenne WY!
      I moved out here from Nebraska and '04 working for nursing agencies and got a nursing license in Colorado in 2009 and loved working down there and I went all over the Front Range out to Sterling and up to Estes Park and would vacation in Vail. I had a blast and my kids eventually moved there after they graduated school from Nebraska and now the oldest one can't believe what Denver has become and he wants to leave something bad.
      I know we're having an influx here in Cheyenne from Colorado and California I just hope it slows down and doesn't get any worse. If it does, I'm either moving to Saratoga or Thermopolis!

    • @dontneednomanstoptelllingm8481
      @dontneednomanstoptelllingm8481 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Well Ty for 411

    • @ScoutMotto2011
      @ScoutMotto2011 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I lived in metro Denver for 43 years, and decided in 2020 that it was time to move, and moved up to Wyoming in '21 to live closer to my elderly father.

    • @obsoletevalues6209
      @obsoletevalues6209 หลายเดือนก่อน

      My wife is a Denver native, I graduated from a high school in the Denver metro area (many decades ago), and we moved to Wyoming in 2019.

  • @nogames8982
    @nogames8982 ปีที่แล้ว +65

    I was born in Colorado. Lived there for 28 years. But I wanted to see another part of the country. And when I went back to Colorado after three years, I could not believe the changes. It's terrible now. Too crowded. Too expensive. People moved to that state and then ruined it. They ruined what they moved there for. It's really sad.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Most places with good jobs are expensive. Colorado has something most places don't have, the Rocky Mountains. So yes its expensive. My friend just sold a house he owned for less than two years and made 450,000. I love Colorado and really don't understand all of the crying. Yes, the front range is busy. It's a big state with many places to live, especially now that many can remote work.

    • @jennylynne4414
      @jennylynne4414 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      ​@@mtadams2009 You sound like someone that either doesn't live or Colorado, or that recently moved there from like California or something.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@jennylynne4414 I am neither. I am just looking at from the prospective of jobs and it’s scenic beauty. My wife is from Texas and her hometown looks nothing like it did when she grew up. Lots of opportunities will do that. My small New England town looks pretty much the same as it did thirty years ago. No jobs no expansion. I do remember what the front range looked like forty-five years ago and yes its certainly changed. That how things go. You can always go to places like New Mexico or Wyoming, places that pretty much never change or grow. Just think how the Native Americans feel. We took everything and ran it down.

    • @tiffanygonzalez7233
      @tiffanygonzalez7233 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ditto.

  • @VishrutSundararajan
    @VishrutSundararajan ปีที่แล้ว +121

    Briggs, I'm surprised you didn't touch upon the fact that Colorado has the highest rate of car thefts in the US. Had that happen to a couple friends of mine, and I couldn't imagine myself in that situation. It was definitely a factor in me eventually moving out to New Hampshire.

    • @oltedders
      @oltedders ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Colorado has the highest per capita car ownership in the country. There's a correlation there.

    • @AZTLANSOLDIER13
      @AZTLANSOLDIER13 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Because if the car is worth less $2,000 it's a misdemeanor

    • @deyoungyoung3059
      @deyoungyoung3059 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Go ahead. New England region is expensive but it’s the safest place to be.

    • @SBow311
      @SBow311 ปีที่แล้ว

      I can vouch for that! I'm pretty sure the dealerships help by giving out info to the car thieves.

    • @dylanwho6299
      @dylanwho6299 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Yo there are SO MANY car theives. Prob 75% of my friends have had their cars stolen and I used to work with a former car thief who told me how the whole system works. Lots go up to Boulder and steal college kids cars when they are parked outside a college party. Theyll go inside a party where everyone puts their keys into a bowl and theyll just take a few keys out the bowl and walk out to the street and hit the unlock buttons and then take 3-4 cars at once

  • @mattmurphy8288
    @mattmurphy8288 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I wanted to move to Colorado when I got out of the Army… my wife wanted Florida and she won out… I hated it at first but in the long run it was a great move…

  • @CharlesLScofieldJr
    @CharlesLScofieldJr ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I live in one of the suburbs of The Denver Metro area. The homeless issue has gotten to the point that nearly every major intersection has someone panhandling for money. I used to work in the Denver downtown area back in 2008. The homeless issue wasn't too bad then, but I have to have my arm twisted behind my back to get me to even think about driving downtown now much less ride the lightrail into downtown. Homeless doing meth on the trains.

    • @ScoutMotto2011
      @ScoutMotto2011 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I used to live in Arvada, left in '21. I did not see any homeless in that town, but I just imagined it spreading out into the burbs.

  • @briancristina2890
    @briancristina2890 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I lived in Denver (South Aurora) from 1995-2020. Plenty of sunshine, but pollution is a problem. Cost of living is horrible and it has become over crowded. Good video

  • @jeffalbrecht4560
    @jeffalbrecht4560 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I'm planning on leaving after born and raised here. Colorado has become way to liberal for many. Way to much homless..and the issues with them. Also you get tired of driving down the road and can't get away from the smell from all the pot growers. This state has gone down hill for a long time.

  • @jrbrayjr2003
    @jrbrayjr2003 ปีที่แล้ว +215

    After watching this all I can do is shake my head. I moved out of California to escape many of the issues people leaving Colorado face. I considered moving to the Denver area from San Francisco but ultimately decided to move to the midwest. Although I didn't wind up moving to Colorado, I have family and friends who did move there and it's sad that it is becoming another California. Washington, Oregon, and Nevada are in a similar state of affairs. I think Texas is the next new California based on what I saw when I was down in Austin and Houston.

    • @moralobjection4836
      @moralobjection4836 ปีที่แล้ว

      The problem is that people leave these places, but never leave the poisonous mentality behind. They take it with them, they spread it like a plague. If it was up to me. You'd be forced to stay in cali and fix it!

    • @hrv4908
      @hrv4908 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Anywhere dems take over they destroy. Problem is, they don't realize they're the cause, move to another state and take their b.s. with them.

    • @hrv4908
      @hrv4908 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Congressman Matt Gaepz Only if the damn lefties are allowed to get their way.

    • @burningsporkdeath
      @burningsporkdeath ปีที่แล้ว +5

      It was already heading that way 30 years ago when I went to Colorado School of Mines for engineering. It blew up almost overnight in the early 90s, everything since has just been spreading cancer.

    • @georgecash4584
      @georgecash4584 ปีที่แล้ว

      Austin used to be great, but Californians & other libs have ruined it. It used to be exactly what its motto said,...Keep Austin weird. Its lost its culture. Now theres such a disgusting arrogance to it

  • @elliebellie7816
    @elliebellie7816 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    A 40-year native here. After the insurance business where I was working closed, I tried for 18 months to find a similar position at another insurance company and I couldn't because they were all hiring from out-of-state. So I tried finding anything with remotely similar pay - couldn't because of all the out-of-staters taking moving in and taking the jobs. Finally found a job in the mid-west and have never looked back. I thought Colorado was the end-all, be-all but, man, I don't miss the crime, the traffic and overcrowding, the poor schools, the pot-smoking homeless on every corner, the sky-high rent, the rude angry people. You can have your scenery, I'll take what I've found elsewhere.

  • @randybrustman7026
    @randybrustman7026 ปีที่แล้ว +28

    As a Colorado Native, the reason I’d been thinking of leaving are cost of living, politics, and people from California and Texas that can’t properly drive.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Are politics really that big of a deal? For thirty years a was a loyal conservative in a extremely blue state. I never ever thought of leaving over such an issue. Stop watching cable news, you will be fine.

    • @randybrustman7026
      @randybrustman7026 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@mtadams2009 Thank you for the advice about cable news, but I don’t watch cable news, I read various newspapers to get my info. Politics does play a big part and what is being passed that is ruining a once great state. Colorado is heading in the same way California is currently, in my opinion is not a great way to go.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@randybrustman7026 I think as your population grows it will certainly change. My wife is from Texas and it’s pretty crazy there. For a Western state you have a great economy. I am a blue collar worker and I could not afford my house if I did not purchase it decades ago, I live in rural New England. There is a lot of wealthy people who can afford multiple homes and price the locals out. We have a lot of social issues in this country, homelessness, mass shooting, immigration etc that are never addressed. On the positive Colorado is a beautiful state as is my 10 acres of hardwoods. Change never stops and people will need to except this fact. People often say negative things about California but it’s a huge state and to lump the whole state into the issues they have is a bit much. I often vacation in Colorado and California and if I could those states would be on the top of the list to live in. You could not pay me it live in flat, hot Texas or all of the South. Take care

    • @chrisdamrow110
      @chrisdamrow110 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      ​@mtadams2009 As a former resident and a native, I think when we say "the politics" we mean all of it, the ancillary stuff that came with it. Such as much looser drug laws, tighter gun laws, more over reach in areas such as the outdoors ( DOW), loosening up on crime laws. All these things are what changed the lifestyle we grew up in. All stuff that I believe came with the current politics.

    • @mtadams2009
      @mtadams2009 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chrisdamrow110 What the hell are you talking about. They finally made weed legal because no one cared about it any longer. My own family who works in law enforcement used to say they had better things to do than bust people for weed. I stayed at my friends house last winter on a ski trip and his house was loaded with guns, lots of AR15. Don’t be a drama queen. There is no shortage of guns and people have been smoking weed in Colorado since forever. They were smoking lots of weed out there on my first visit in 1977.

  • @godscommandmentsaretruthis2837
    @godscommandmentsaretruthis2837 ปีที่แล้ว +45

    I left back in 2005. My new attitude is... 'Colorado is a great place to visit but no place to live.'

  • @johnirby8847
    @johnirby8847 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    I visited Colorado from Texas and was shocked at the amount of trash in the streets and poverty. The whole south was impoverished...it was shocking

    • @Cwgrlup
      @Cwgrlup ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Living in Los Angeles I find this a little hard to believe…

    • @johnirby8847
      @johnirby8847 ปีที่แล้ว

      @Cwgrlup what's hard to believe? I don't know how, but Texas has no trash on the roads...even in downtown Houston where I live. It is a mystery

    • @turdburglar1295
      @turdburglar1295 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      ​@John Irby Houston is tied with Detroit for the dirtiest town in America. I live in Dallas, DFW and Houston have exponentially more trash than Colorado. Denver has become a little nasty, but compared to the metroplex or H- town? Not even close.

    • @joeyshaw4657
      @joeyshaw4657 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      What part of Colorado did you go to? I go to South Fork, Creede, and Pagosa Springs, Co. every summer. I think they look great!

    • @turdburglar1295
      @turdburglar1295 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@joeyshaw4657 Pueblo is a dirty town. Denver and Colorado springs have nasty parts. But nothing like parts of TX

  • @eaglehimmel5491
    @eaglehimmel5491 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    I'm a Colorado native. While I love the mountains, fishing, and hiking, I can't stay here. Politics, cost of living, and crime is out of control. Time to move to a place that isn't mimicking CA.

  • @danielartzer
    @danielartzer ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Born and raised in Colorado. I left because I just didn't want to be one of those people that never explored and left their hometown. I can't afford to go back. The cost of homes is insane. If you live in the front range access to the mountains is just literally a traffic jam all times of the day in all seasons. Calirado has ruined it for sure. I miss what it used to be. I don't have a problem with growth, but it grew without a soul and grew only to the highest bidder and it shows in the communities along the Front Range. It makes me really sad.

  • @tstfam
    @tstfam ปีที่แล้ว +20

    I’m a 4th generation Coloradan and I love it here, but all the inflow has made housing costs so high that I’m worried my kids won’t be able to buy a home here. So, please publish more videos like these so people think it’s awful here and stop moving here.
    Also, I hate that the mountains have gotten so crowded. Anybody reading this, be prepared for bad traffic and thousands of people cramming into ski resorts and Rocky Mountain National Park. You really should go try out Utah or Canada.

    • @chrisoffersen
      @chrisoffersen ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Housing is pretty far out of reach for most former Colorado-kids I know.

    • @lolo-rh2mo
      @lolo-rh2mo ปีที่แล้ว +1

      So true. I have a 35 yr old son, who is a hard worker and always been employed. He has rented the same house for 10 years and only able to even do that with a roommate and a great landlord who hasn’t raised the rent. I was able to buy my first home in my early 20,s. It is so frustrating. I hate that it has gotten to be so unaffordable.

    • @livingindenvercol
      @livingindenvercol ปีที่แล้ว

      These days we have to go camping starting on Thursdays to really even get a spot. And going skiing, unless we're staying up there we're not taking the day trip anymore. But, we both know this is the best state to live in still. :)

    • @montanagal6958
      @montanagal6958 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@chrisoffersen agree

  • @NobleOmnicide
    @NobleOmnicide ปีที่แล้ว +14

    I've lived in Colorado for most of my adult life and this pretty much nails it. For most people here, the Colorado they knew before 2000 no longer exists.

    • @daholyspirit2783
      @daholyspirit2783 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Isn’t that how communities work?

    • @Xilladan093
      @Xilladan093 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@daholyspirit2783 quiet u clown

    • @daholyspirit2783
      @daholyspirit2783 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Xilladan093 ya mommy

    • @Xilladan093
      @Xilladan093 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@daholyspirit2783 yup . Yours

  • @mikeanderson9957
    @mikeanderson9957 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    We just left Colorado after 20+ years. Best decision we've made. Here are our reasons: 1- Politics 2- Homeless people 3- Air quality 4-Cost of things 5- Weather (the state will run out of water soon) 6-Entitlement attitude

  • @lolo-rh2mo
    @lolo-rh2mo ปีที่แล้ว +13

    The homelessness is shocking. They are all over the state. Especially along the front range - not just Denver. The homeless will camp anywhere. They leave trash everywhere, pollute the creeks, and set fires. It is more than a nuisance but a public health and safety crisis.

  • @Kendramac
    @Kendramac ปีที่แล้ว +32

    I was born in boulder, lived in Longmont until 2019. I left because of cost of living, and the huge influx on transplants that completely changed the feel of the place. I miss the mountains, but now you have to book an appointment to go to RMNP weeks ahead of time. We used to go on a whim all the time when I was a kid. That type of thing is happening to all the neat spots. So yeah, I don’t miss it that bad anymore.

    • @PetuniaIii-pd1ww
      @PetuniaIii-pd1ww ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Back in the early 90's my kids loved the 'snow' mountains...now if I never see Colorado again my world won't end...it's amazing how folks will flee the conditions of their home state, move to another, and then continue to vote for the policies that ruined their home state...an appointment to visit the RMNP...? to heck with that...

    • @ph1shstyx
      @ph1shstyx ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @@PetuniaIii-pd1ww You need an appointment to go to RMNP because of all the out of staters visiting the incredibly limited infrastructure up there. Blame social media more than anything, as everything is "for the gram" now.

    • @optimus163
      @optimus163 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Get your facts straight RMNP instituted the Timed Entry pass during Covid as did many other NPS units. It was a way to limit overcrowding . Yosemite did it as well . Ever drive into the valley or thru Estes to Fall river entrance on a summer weekend ??. The big benefit was it alleviated the crowds, so each Park's Admin decided to continue it in high season. Sure one had to plan a bit more per arriving at their time slot which btw was not hard lined enforced if you were a few mins late etc. So back to the issue of 'weeks ahead of time" During the timed entry periods - it was not every day of the year it was a seasonal timeframe AND ANYONE can enter the park from 6am to 7:30 am or after 5 or 6pm. So you just have to plan ahead or wake up early. While its true many of us locals could not go in at the drop of a hat moments notice but who wants to in summer when those tourists are packing every inch of it. The majority of park users loved the system because you no longer had masses of people crowding the main roads and trails thruout the park. RMNP is not the only area in the state that has majestic 14'ers and loads of trails and alpine valleys .

    • @russellkeeling4387
      @russellkeeling4387 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm sorry to hear you were born in boulder. Those of us that don't live in one of the big cities of Colorado consider boulder to be a big boil on the ass of Colorado.

    • @kimlizotte694
      @kimlizotte694 ปีที่แล้ว

      ​@@PetuniaIii-pd1ww Rocky Mountain National Park. The last time I went there with in 2012 and it was so overrun with people you didn't even feel like you are out in the mountains it was so "urbanized & commercialized" you felt like you were in fake mountains! That's why I still live in Wyoming!

  • @baseballfan21100
    @baseballfan21100 ปีที่แล้ว +92

    I lived in Denver in 2017-2018 and it was amazing at that time…. Now all downtown is fully engulfed with homeless it was just shocking!

    • @Vinsanity503
      @Vinsanity503 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Lol try Portland and Seattle .. see what real homeless is

    • @scorpioguy94
      @scorpioguy94 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @Vinsanity I'm moving to Seattle soon from Colorado I was just in Seattle I didn't really see homeless like people always describe I hear Portland worse 2x and Seattle has more to do then Denver tbh not much to do in Colorado outside hiking and it's landlocked and dull brown and flat looking outside the mountains

    • @Aireck174
      @Aireck174 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      Its not that shocking. Its actually very predictable, generally thats what happens when people give democrats too much power.

    • @kylem1112
      @kylem1112 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@scorpioguy94 well i have lived here my whole life and we have some of the best ski resorts in the entire world, so it's not just hiking just saying. I don't know what you mean about Seattle having "more to do" though it's basically the same things to do here lol. Yeah it's next to the pugent sound but that's not exactly the ocean.

    • @scorpioguy94
      @scorpioguy94 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Coloradans are sensitive when you get on they ass about themselves and they state haha 😄

  • @briansellers604
    @briansellers604 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    One factor I think you missed is that with housing prices so high all the sudden, a lot of folks could take the equity from a home sale in CO and buy a house free and clear in certain places. So technically the high cost of housing but the other side of it.
    Also, eff the wildfire smoke. It was never like this when I was a kid.

  • @Bull53
    @Bull53 ปีที่แล้ว +23

    I'm a native Coloradan.
    Grew up in North Denver.
    Lived in Golden,Colorado for 38 years.
    I'm retired and living in the North.
    I am not going anywhere.
    I like it here.
    👍

  • @okboomer1340
    @okboomer1340 ปีที่แล้ว +8

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  • @Quandtimus
    @Quandtimus ปีที่แล้ว +29

    I would definitely live in Colorado before Cali, Washington, or Oregon for sure

    • @scorpioguy94
      @scorpioguy94 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Washington better

    • @hardchooligan
      @hardchooligan ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Its going to be the same way in a few years, the amount its gone downhill the past 10 years is crazy as someone born here, we will be moving when we can afford it

    • @b.cdrisk2035
      @b.cdrisk2035 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      If I hit the lottery, I would definitely think about moving to Hawaii

    • @Aireck174
      @Aireck174 ปีที่แล้ว

      All the Californians have been moving to Colorado since around 2010. They are bringing their garbage progressive politics with them so CO will be no different than CA or OR in a few years.

    • @scorpioguy94
      @scorpioguy94 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @B.C Drisk now that sounds lets a goal I need to achieve 👍🏾💯

  • @andrewlindell8626
    @andrewlindell8626 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Been here 15 years. I've seen this state change so much in my time here. Absolutely love this state but recently I don't like how things have changed

  • @BOULDERGEEK
    @BOULDERGEEK ปีที่แล้ว +10

    I first moved to CO in 1986. I struggled hard to exist in challenging economic conditions. I sacrificed to hold on to my house through recessions. I worked hard and benefitted from the tech booms. But, also got steamrolled when there were no jobs in the early 2000s. Unchecked stripmall development, neighbors that put up a huge fence destroying my mountain views after 20 years in my home, and declining wage effectiveness were the nails in my coffin. I had enough. We had some amazing time. We're going expat to make the money last longer.

  • @rreaditonreddit5365
    @rreaditonreddit5365 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    I left Colorado for Wyoming over the summer. I have a 2 story house with a yard and basement and garage in a lovely neighborhood for significantly less than I was paying for a crappy, tiny old house less than half the size in a bad part of town. The traffic was endless and worse than NJ where I grew up. The romance of Colorado wore off very quickly, and I'm much happier in my quiet town just one state north. The only thing I miss is the restaurant options, and I can deal with that.

    • @denniscollins2441
      @denniscollins2441 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      How is the employment, and rent in your state?

    • @rreaditonreddit5365
      @rreaditonreddit5365 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @Sujo I was in Greeley, the exact opposite of Hawaii, so it does not take much to figure out why I left. I found myself exhausted by the busy streets and constant development. Wyoming was calling my name for a while and the wind and cold is worth it. I find it adds to the charm out here, honestly. Plus the constitutional freedoms were very attractive.
      I couldn't agree more that Fort Collins to the Springs are literally just one big city. It's the state of NJ just dropped into the middle of what is otherwise a beautiful part of the mountain west.

    • @rreaditonreddit5365
      @rreaditonreddit5365 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Dennis Collins I'm self employed, but there are a LOT of blue collar jobs out this way for people seeking employment. Rent varies, but I would say it's kind of average. It's not super cheap like West Virginia or Alabama, but it's no where near as overpriced as Colorado or New Jersey.

    • @denniscollins2441
      @denniscollins2441 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@rreaditonreddit5365 Thank you.

    • @Marineassassin
      @Marineassassin ปีที่แล้ว +5

      @@Su-Jo I think you meant Wyoming is 98k square miles, not 98 million. lol

  • @johnp139
    @johnp139 ปีที่แล้ว +46

    Eastern Colorado is basically western Kansas.

    • @dj012001
      @dj012001 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      so WAY better than the rest of the state.....

    • @bigpuma444
      @bigpuma444 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@dj012001 Used to work on a ranch on the Eastern Plains, really wish I would’ve stayed there. Took me a little bit to adjust to the dead silence, I was born and raised in North Denver so I was much more acclimated to quite a bit of noise (I can sleep through loud parties and trees being cut down…right next to my room), once I got used to the silence, it was an amazing experience. Hardly any development, clean air and skies clear enough to see every star, I worked to earn my keep and I would love to get back to that.

    • @RexBell303
      @RexBell303 ปีที่แล้ว

      I like to call it second Kansas

  • @latino_God
    @latino_God ปีที่แล้ว +4

    I can’t with all the crying and complaining in the comment section. Smh 🤦🏻‍♂️
    Yeah Colorado is growing and with growth comes growing pains. So what?! This ain’t the first time it’s happened in the world & it won’t be the last
    I’m a Colorado native and I will never stop loving this beautiful state. I’ll be here to the very end.. through the good times & through the bad
    God bless Colorado! 🏔️