Oregon joins with other states to end minority presidents

ttystikk

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LOL

Your selective memory is consistent.

Obama's policies enabled Colorado to proceed.

You may now proceed to deny reality.
You simply don't know anything about Colorado and it's laughable to see you make stupid shit up.
 

Fogdog

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ttystikk

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thats because a majority of citizens in Colorado have the common sense to vote democrat....
No, we don't. We regularly split US Senators, including at the present time and we regularly split US Congressmen. We're a 'purple' state. The dividing lines are stark; the Front Range counties from the Denver metro north to the state line are urban and Democratic. The entire rest of the state, including front Range communities south of Denver including Colorado Springs and Pueblo are all staunchly Republican. Some have even taken things to the extreme of a short lived initiative to split the state into two.

'California of the Rockies' we are most definitely not.
 

Fogdog

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You simply don't remember facts. Fake news sticks to you like dried boogers though..

How Obama quietly reshaped America’s war on drugs
Obama’s drug war legacy is underappreciated. But it now hangs in the balance — thanks to Trump.

https://www.vox.com/identities/2016/12/19/13903532/obama-war-on-drugs-legacy
when you look at the big picture, it’s clear that Obama has done a lot. It’s fair to say he will leave office as the most progressive president on drugs to date. Whether it’s through his handling of the opioid epidemic or marijuana’s legalization at the state level, Obama and those in his administration have taken an approach to drugs that would have been unimaginable just a decade ago.
 
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