Alright, here’s the breakdown: Colorado Newsline is doing what they do best—pushing Democrat propaganda just days before the election to make sure voters stay distracted with the “climate crisis.” They’d have you believe that climate change is the most pressing issue, even though most Coloradans are too busy trying to survive the skyrocketing costs of living, traffic nightmares, rising crime, and homelessness to give a damn about what’s melting 100 years from now.
The timing of this article isn’t just coincidental—it’s strategic. They know that affordability, jobs, and the economy are what voters actually care about, so they toss out a Hail Mary to keep the climate-obsessed Millennials and Gen Z voters from straying off-message. It’s a classic diversion tactic: “Forget the fact that your rent just went up and you can’t afford groceries. Instead, let’s talk about carbon footprints and electric cars you can’t afford either!”
And let’s call out the elephant in the room: this is about control, not saving the damn planet. Democrats use climate hysteria to justify all kinds of heavy-handed policies—crushing the oil and gas industry, raising taxes, and saddling small businesses with pointless regulations. It’s socialism with a green paint job. The climate narrative isn’t about science—it’s about control. They want to run your life, from what car you drive to how you heat your home, all while calling it “saving the environment.”
What they conveniently leave out? Most voters don’t rank climate change as a top concern. Surveys show time and again that things like inflation, jobs, crime, and affordable housing matter a hell of a lot more to everyday Americans. And yet, here we are, getting force-fed another guilt trip about “doing our part” for the planet while everything around us goes to shit (The Colorado Sun) (KUSA.com).
If Democrats get their way and push their radical climate agenda, what do we get? Higher energy costs, fewer jobs, and an economy that looks suspiciously like California’s—aka, broken. It’s time to wake up, Colorado. Focus on the real issues this election. Because if you let the climate crowd distract you, you’ll end up broke, freezing in winter, and wondering why nothing ever changes.