What The Hell Happened To Colorado?? I Went To Find Out.

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2023
  • Colorado was the BEST place to live. Now, it's turning into the same type of place people fled from.
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @NickJohnson
    @NickJohnson  9 месяцев назад +103

    Here's my entire Mountain West playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLq-_cmf3H6yq836p_Frch75GtIGQXn-AX&si=yZKsR8axgkuTCh-9

    • @mikes3827
      @mikes3827 9 месяцев назад +2

      Hey Nick. While I spent 3 yrs as a very young kid living in the foothills (near Longmont, Erie, CO), I vaguely remember Denver. But I hope to God the "San Francisco Plague" (i.e. mindset) doesn't continue to erode the Greater Denver area. It's still salvageable, IF the people/voters get fed up enough and do something about it.
      As usual, great stuff by you. Keep up the good work.

    • @TrggrWarning
      @TrggrWarning 9 месяцев назад

      Seattle and Portland feel the same way about cali folks it’s too late for all of em… now Californians are going to AZ an TX gooooood luck!

    • @RAJohns
      @RAJohns 9 месяцев назад +3

      Who wants to live in Denver anyway? Colorado Springs is the place to be! 😁

    • @weldcerts
      @weldcerts 9 месяцев назад +1

      I lived up in Red Feather Lakes CO for 15 years and it got waaaayyyy too California. So I moved close to Clayton Alabama.
      So much better here than anywhere in CO.

    • @reggienhappiness8851
      @reggienhappiness8851 9 месяцев назад +2

      It’s there own fault if Denver becomes California. If the locals would stop selling out their land and homes. Then the California people would not be able to move to Denver. But Colorado doesn’t want California just their money.

  • @ericvulgate
    @ericvulgate 9 месяцев назад +1561

    I will never understand why you'd pay a million dollars for a house six feet away from the next house.

    • @michaelgordon7618
      @michaelgordon7618 9 месяцев назад +130

      that's my thought. urban sprawl. lived in Colorado Springs for 3 years. as much as I loved Colorado what a shame. everyone from CA and other states moved in and ruined the beauty. Really sad. Colorado is not Colorado anymore.

    • @johnnyq4260
      @johnnyq4260 9 месяцев назад +106

      It's a blue state.

    • @williamwilkins3084
      @williamwilkins3084 9 месяцев назад +46

      I'm guessing they want to know what their neighbors are up to, and want to make sure they're close enough to see and hear them.

    • @deelovely
      @deelovely 9 месяцев назад +46

      ikr! I was thinking the same. A home owner can literally pass his neighbor a cup a coffee via the window.

    • @AngelloDelNorte
      @AngelloDelNorte 9 месяцев назад

      Don't question leftists' logic. They actually up for multi-family complex or houses that cost 1 million dollars or more v

  • @josephjanitorius797
    @josephjanitorius797 9 месяцев назад +1805

    When more and more cities start to look like this, the problem isn't the cities. The problem is the country itself.

    • @spocko2181
      @spocko2181 9 месяцев назад +92

      Yes, the problem isn’t the tumors, it’s the rest of the body that’s to blame!

    • @jakeryker546
      @jakeryker546 9 месяцев назад

      It's all Trump's fault!

    • @MasterMalrubius
      @MasterMalrubius 9 месяцев назад +208

      Not when the cities that start to look like this follow the same pattern of vilifying the police, decriminalizing drug use, refusing to prosecute criminal behavior and trying to pay to do nothing.

    • @dawnbonome9056
      @dawnbonome9056 9 месяцев назад

      From the top on down and look who is running/ruining our Country. Cocaine in the White House, illegals getting freebies and on the streets due to the moron BRANDON.

    • @ey67
      @ey67 9 месяцев назад +1

      True predatory capitalism has made this for all of us. But it's much easier to blame each other than deal with the problem. Demorats and rethuglicans are all corporate toads. It's every man for himself. This is what happens since saint Ronny reagan'started this

  • @soulesslemming
    @soulesslemming 6 месяцев назад +19

    We moved to Colorado in 1982, the changes I’ve seen are incredible.

  • @anitabrock6858
    @anitabrock6858 6 месяцев назад +87

    I was 12 when my family moved to Colorado. I lived in Colorado 54 years and it saddens me to see how it has changed especially since pot was legalized. Approaching retirement I made the decision to move to Oklahoma because of the cost of living.

    • @NilsBeck-kk4nb
      @NilsBeck-kk4nb 5 месяцев назад +6

      Ai one time I coulg not imagine ever leaving. 45 years later, I am anxzious to leave Colorado and sanctuary cesspool Denver

    • @LittleOrla
      @LittleOrla 3 месяца назад +4

      OmG. There's a reason Oklahoma's cheap. Don't!

    • @303Adventures
      @303Adventures 3 месяца назад

      Bye Felicia@@NilsBeck-kk4nb

    • @GX-105D
      @GX-105D 2 месяца назад +2

      yeah, i called it in 2012, if we legalized pot, it'll make things worse not better, that money won't go to education or transportation, or technology, it'll go into no one's pocket, they made a huge deal in the fact legalizing pot will pay for things, if that worked we could've just made casinos legal

  • @mjbrands
    @mjbrands 9 месяцев назад +428

    What we're willing to tolerate / normalize says a lot about us as a country.

    • @sovereignindividual2625
      @sovereignindividual2625 9 месяцев назад

      Evil, you all chose to worship Lucifer and this is what you get before you go to hell forever

    • @arthurcutaiar9994
      @arthurcutaiar9994 9 месяцев назад

      Us so called normal people arejust as bad as the junkie weirdos trashing this once great nation. Thank y'all for f**king up my golden years.

    • @SassafrasPaul-cq7uw
      @SassafrasPaul-cq7uw 9 месяцев назад +8

      So true!! I guess I was born in the wrong century . At least that's how our children, my husband of 40 years and I feel. The only thing we'd miss is our Harleys!! 😂😂

    • @williebeamish5879
      @williebeamish5879 9 месяцев назад

      Well, when you have 10% of the population taking 90% of this country's wealth, you have poverty. People give up. System is rigged.

    • @richardhansen342
      @richardhansen342 9 месяцев назад +7

      It's not so much what we can tolerate as is it are we willing to die to change it. PS Denver has been a Pedowood enclave for a very long time.

  • @Crusader1984
    @Crusader1984 9 месяцев назад +450

    The entire country is becoming unlivable

    • @snafuperman
      @snafuperman 9 месяцев назад +29

      Return to tradition

    • @itsnick37
      @itsnick37 9 месяцев назад +31

      Rent sucks everywhere and buying a house is very tough in any “desirable” or “good job market” but also I think virtual workers are main problem, you can move anywhere and make good money that’s gonna be huge issues for many markets that were affordable and good places and now people get priced out since job market isn’t good enough to compete with remote workers….

    • @openbob6656
      @openbob6656 9 месяцев назад

      its all due to dual citizenship having corrupt "elites" in the inteligence agencies who control both parties and push for an anti-human agenda worldwide

    • @97I30T
      @97I30T 9 месяцев назад +18

      @@itsnick37 You're absolutely right. Remote work has really messed up housing markets. When people can get a remote job from a company in California or New York with a salary that pays for a very high cost of living, they can go price people out in cheaper cities. Remote workers have been gaming the system. We're dealing with it firsthand in Kansas City right now.

    • @galacticdebris
      @galacticdebris 9 месяцев назад +1

      yEA i AGREE, Ever since Europeans got here, it went way downhill. My river, I can't drink the water. They killed all the buffalo and people like Custer came raising a bloodbath party and I got to go to the Rez to pitch a tipi and the rez culture is Europeanized and not traditional. I try and put my tipi on skid row and it sucks. All messed up. Even the pow wows are all sponsored by banks and the mountains cut in half, forests gone missing, gunfights, saloons, drugs, famine, these big ugly trophy homes on mountain top, oil lakes, dead fish land. Californicated... more like europeed on and pooed on.

  • @AnimeRoot
    @AnimeRoot 5 месяцев назад +41

    I live in Colorado, Denver is getting worse. I confirm all your findings as true. The leadership here just keeps making bad choices and it's impacting everyone. I don't go downtown unless I need to, it's nasty. The cost of living is insane! I'm happy that the flow of people moving here is slowing down, there are just not enough good paying jobs to afford to live here.

    • @goofyboa2398
      @goofyboa2398 4 месяца назад

      Right I was making 90k but got fired last week because they wanted to micromanage me constantly lol

    • @jman2182
      @jman2182 2 месяца назад

      Same. I avoid Denver as much as possible. It’s disgusting.

    • @Emmy-J
      @Emmy-J 2 месяца назад +1

      And all those immigrants coming there looking for a better life is a joke.

  • @betha8566
    @betha8566 5 месяцев назад +14

    And now Illegal Aliens:
    I wanted to give all my loved ones gifts for Christmas, but at some point I had to say I can't afford this!

  • @ronmexico5908
    @ronmexico5908 9 месяцев назад +239

    The amount of money people spend on tattoos, jewelry, clothing while not having the basics really is hilarious

    • @majorlaff8682
      @majorlaff8682 9 месяцев назад +18

      Also known as skin graffiti, bling, and gotta-have-it fashion. But still hilarious.

    • @gravekeepersven82
      @gravekeepersven82 9 месяцев назад +6

      They really are down horrendous.

    • @andrewramish9092
      @andrewramish9092 9 месяцев назад +13

      When I was young people were talking about the Cadillac parked in front of a shack same thing different time.

    • @actionfaction2558
      @actionfaction2558 9 месяцев назад +1

      I know a few Eastern folks who went west to be early players in the Hemp legalization. Hope they made money and not contributing to the rot…

    • @susiepittman601
      @susiepittman601 9 месяцев назад

      You are clueless.

  • @justsomedude5420
    @justsomedude5420 9 месяцев назад +464

    I spent 22 years living in downtown Denver. Moved there in 1999, and got to enjoy a beautiful, clean, friendly, and amazing city up until about 2012, when noticable (not good) changes started happening. And the problems just kept piling up and getting worse, while simultaneously being ignored by city/govt officials. We finally moved out in 2021; the crime, drugs, mountain traffic, homelessness, and desolate downtown took it's toll. At this point you couldn't pay me to move back to Colorado.

    • @hardcore4476
      @hardcore4476 9 месяцев назад +8

      Where did you move?

    • @zenawarrior7442
      @zenawarrior7442 9 месяцев назад +34

      Same. I lived there most of my life. When they legalized weed totally changed it. High rent, high people everywhere, can't drive to mtns due to traffic, cliques of superficial people, long winters. No way. I'm in AZ & love it.

    • @gmoneyApexTrader8
      @gmoneyApexTrader8 9 месяцев назад

      How do people let their life get so bad?? Get a fucking job or three. I would rather work 80 hour weeks to afford a roof and shower

    • @357Shakey
      @357Shakey 9 месяцев назад +36

      Sounds exactly like Austin. I have been here since 2000. People say they want to move here because it’s a better place to live. Yet these same people keep doing everything like they did in California, New York, Chicago, etc. and can’t understand why things aren’t getting better. I did visit Denver last year and it reminded me of Austin 15 years ago. The future isn’t bright.

    • @helenshea3446
      @helenshea3446 9 месяцев назад

      You can thank Hickenlooper. Against the citizens wishes, he and his Dem controlled HR and Sen past HB 13- 1303 giving themselves the right to send ballots to every household with a registered voters. Then the steal began. No one in Colorado's supreme courts listened to the people saying no. No one has even investigated the elections since. I have found out some pretty sketchy things in the 2020 and the 2022, but no one wants to listen.

  • @bonnie3962
    @bonnie3962 7 месяцев назад +29

    It's not just Denver. While in Durango, we were looking for a place to walk the dog & ended up behind WalMart in a large grass & tree area. The Animas River runs behind it & on the other side of the river you could see blue tarps all over the cliffside. Large homeless encampment for the area. Very sad.

    • @bonnie3962
      @bonnie3962 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@JBS2018 The rest of Durango is still very nice. I was just shocked to see that. Purgatory area is nice & close enough to Durango. Also, Rico is becoming nicer. It's near Telluride.

    • @efjefe
      @efjefe 25 дней назад +1

      Yup. I work in Durango and i cant find any housing thats affordable. I had to move to New Mexico and commute.

    • @JermaineJarmusche-be1my
      @JermaineJarmusche-be1my 3 дня назад

      Was in Durango recently for the first time in probably 20 years and couldn't believe how much it's changed. It's basically Boulder now in terms of politics and cost of living. On the plus side, that indie natural grocery store and bakery there (can't remember the name) is awesome! Just chop it of your list if you want a house under seven figures.

  • @RachelLWolfe
    @RachelLWolfe 5 месяцев назад +15

    I grew up in Colorado, and once upon a time it was the place to live. Seeing this level of devastation breaks my heart, but at the same time it's not surprising. Californians came in and wrecked everything. It's one of the reasons my family left, way back when, and I cried for weeks.

    • @sylth4103
      @sylth4103 4 месяца назад +2

      i have the same feeling being 19. growing up here my whole life this is where i set my heart on. but i cry whenever i think about having to move because i can’t afford it and i don’t like the lifestyle Californians turned it into.

    • @RachelLWolfe
      @RachelLWolfe 4 месяца назад +3

      @sylth4103 you cannot even begin to imagine how wonderful it was when I lived there as a child and then a teenager. I was just a little younger than you, when my family left, and that was nearly 30 years ago. Things had already started to get bad at that point. The cost of living skyrocketed in a very short amount of time. The price of houses was atrocious compared to what they had been when I was a kid. We're not talking the usual, gradual increase in prices that we tend to see over the years. It was drastic.
      I see what it has become now, and I am saddened because my plan was to retire in Colorado. Not sure that plan is still viable. Drugs are rampant, homelessness is out of control, filth litters the streets, and the cost of living is atrocious.
      Californians wrecked a once beautiful state that is rich in its own history, and turned it into what they allegedly wanted to escape.

    • @sylth4103
      @sylth4103 4 месяца назад +2

      @@RachelLWolfe yup i’ve lived in colorado springs/ fountain my whole life. it was beautiful when i was kid. i loved everything this place had to offer. I really thought I was going to spend the rest of my life here. now i don’t even feel safe because i have homeless walking up and down my street. i work at a church and the church trys to help them… but they steal the money from the tip jars(which is only like 3$) and leave messes when eating all the commodities like cookies and the coffee. downtown used to be beautiful, so did Manitou and old Colorado city.. now it’s dirty and homeless are asleep infront of businesses so you don’t even want to go walk down there. The drug and crime problem is also horrible. my only escape is going up in the mountains fishing and hiking. but it takes me way longer than it should to drive up there because the traffic is caused by people from California, Texas, and New York….. I see more of those license plates then Colorado ones these days. and even when I’m up there, I’m not even surrounded by people from Colorado It’s just a bunch of rich people that moved here…. and it’s so crowded. i’ve always wanted land and a house where I’m not right next to everybody…. That’s practically impossible for me these days, unless i make a couple million in the next year… you’re so right by saying rich Democrats/ Californians moved here and turned it into the places they wanted to escape…. They’re just gonna drive out the local population and then once Colorado turns in to every other big city, they’re just gonna leave and do it to the next popular place.

    • @RachelLWolfe
      @RachelLWolfe 4 месяца назад

      @sylth4103 I've heard a lot of the same things you mentioned from others as well, who still live there or go back to visit friends and family. I haven't been back in quite some time but find myself being homesick for a place that has been completely wrecked. I lived in Colorado Springs as well, and loved going to Manitou and Old Colorado City!! I miss going to the Garden of the Gods and territory days. We hiked a lot as well. It was a good escape from the city for a bit. So much to do there.
      I'm heartbroken over the mess these people have made out of it, though. They're like a bunch of locusts, leaving destruction in their wake as they move on to the next state to do the same. I'm hoping they don't come to the state I'm in now.

    • @rootigaroot9922
      @rootigaroot9922 2 месяца назад +1

      @@sylth4103 I was born in 2000 and feel the EXACT same... Live in Idaho now thanks to 2020

  • @christopherdelagarza3132
    @christopherdelagarza3132 9 месяцев назад +354

    Yep, Californians who’ve moved here have voted in the same politicians and failed policies they’ve fled from. The exact same thing is happening over here in Austin TX.

    • @kellyjoyner490
      @kellyjoyner490 8 месяцев назад +30

      I am terrified that the Californians that are fleeing to Florida will do the same!😳🥺

    • @brigittebeltran6701
      @brigittebeltran6701 8 месяцев назад +23

      ​@@kellyjoyner490WE in Arizona fear the same!!!

    • @pacbdnabcde9203
      @pacbdnabcde9203 8 месяцев назад +6

      Lets blame on someone else it works every time? even better let California separate from the state and don't stop there let every state go their own way problem solved

    • @johnclaeys376
      @johnclaeys376 8 месяцев назад +1

      Darn

    • @HOTWHEELSCOTT
      @HOTWHEELSCOTT 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@pacbdnabcde9203well if it’s true. 🤷‍♂️

  • @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
    @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly 9 месяцев назад +400

    *What ultimately happened is that the spirit of California moved to Colorado.*

    • @jedipanda333
      @jedipanda333 9 месяцев назад +36

      Well it needs to move back. 😊

    • @Ndw1995
      @Ndw1995 9 месяцев назад +16

      All the people who couldn’t handle it here left for easier living like cowards. The hardworking Californians that are left here don’t want them back

    • @Dubyea
      @Dubyea 9 месяцев назад +20

      Yea from what I’ve heard it’s started in a Texas too.
      Difference is Texas has more freedoms. And less government hand outs though

    • @kingcap9928
      @kingcap9928 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yikes. That sounded super gross.

    • @MasterMalrubius
      @MasterMalrubius 9 месяцев назад +21

      @@Matt90541 " Denver has been a Democrat city for the last 60 years.". So what Conservative decisions has caused the issues we've seen in the last several years?
      "Even Los Angeles had a Republican mayor in the 1990s.". So what happened since the 1990s?

  • @matthewheupel8960
    @matthewheupel8960 2 месяца назад +7

    I used to live in Colorado. I had my car stolen and found out I would be very lucky to get it back. A sheriff I knew told me that police don't do anything about car thefts for 6 months because after 6 months it's considered abandoned and they can auction it. And by then the thieves are long gone. Can't imagine why car theft is so high.🤔

    • @GX-105D
      @GX-105D 2 месяца назад

      because the markup value is through the roof right now, if you have a 2019 car, in 2024 you can now sell it to a dealer 12% of the original value

  • @lealmelisa
    @lealmelisa 6 месяцев назад +18

    So many awful experiences in Denver. But as a Colombian, something crazy i saw was the amount of those small motels people use clearly to do drugs and prostitution. I delivered pizzas for a while and those mini motels are sketchy as hell!! I never thought something like that existed in America!

  • @LinkMassing
    @LinkMassing 9 месяцев назад +297

    I lived in Denver metro for 17 years. There are no words to describe how nasty, shameful, and discusting that place became after 2020. Thank God that wasteland is in my rear view mirror.

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 9 месяцев назад

      Are you surprised? Are you one of the sheep who was fully compliant in the lockdowns and obeyed the mask mandates?

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@Matt90541 best for debauchery? hedonism? A playground for the top 10%

    • @redrustyhill2
      @redrustyhill2 9 месяцев назад +13

      @@Matt90541 i have seen denver from afar, i wouldn't live there even if i made 1mil a year.

    • @Ozama1221
      @Ozama1221 9 месяцев назад +5

      @@Matt90541 that's relative, many people don't like Denver

    • @Ozama1221
      @Ozama1221 9 месяцев назад +1

      Most cities are turning into shitholes for bums and addicts.. This is what the 2020s decade would be known for, thousands of bums sleeping in tents in every downtown

  • @jonmusic8831
    @jonmusic8831 9 месяцев назад +609

    20 years in Denver. You absolutely are correct. Our progressive "leaders" have destroyed Denver. It's a bummer.

    • @kingscairn
      @kingscairn 9 месяцев назад

      You , and those like you destroyed colorado by allowing it to happen

    • @susangallen4548
      @susangallen4548 8 месяцев назад +11

      Who votes for them?

    • @rickpicone9751
      @rickpicone9751 8 месяцев назад

      Morons@@susangallen4548

    • @hope4humanity222
      @hope4humanity222 8 месяцев назад +8

      @@susangallen4548nobody participates in Douglas County. So the council does what they want. I’m done here and moving out. Hopefully I can sell.

    • @judiashley5818
      @judiashley5818 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@hope4humanity222bye

  • @dmjames1972
    @dmjames1972 8 месяцев назад +9

    Everything you have said it’s exactly right. The traffic is horrendous. Especially between Denver to Fort Collins on I 25. It’s some of the worst in the country. There’s always construction going on and it’s been that way for at least 15 years. There are so many accidents. It’s actually the only time I’m scared of driving is when I have to go there.

  • @QuintessentialUltimatum
    @QuintessentialUltimatum 6 месяцев назад +9

    Born and raised in Colorado, Littleton/ Lakewood border, then went to college and lived downtown, and I would def not consider castle rock a suburb of Denver. But when we legalized marijuana recreationally everyone moved here almost overnight. The change in traffic was insane, almost within a few days/ weeks.

    • @rootigaroot9922
      @rootigaroot9922 2 месяца назад +2

      EXACTLY! Born in Broomfield, 2000. Weed was the worst thing to have ever happened to Colorado, things went from bad to worse in the blink of an eye

    • @Jasper118
      @Jasper118 28 дней назад +3

      And all that tax money from that weed was supposed to go to the school but they’re as bad as they’ve ever been.

  • @Imhim247
    @Imhim247 9 месяцев назад +288

    America must make a big comeback. I love my country. I just hate the politics and places being destory within

    • @michaelpowell7120
      @michaelpowell7120 9 месяцев назад

      You hate Joe and the Liberals. They will DEW you home next.

    • @Imhim247
      @Imhim247 9 месяцев назад +29

      @@SteveTudesco I vote for Trump in 2024

    • @douglorimer5985
      @douglorimer5985 9 месяцев назад +16

      Trump,,Maga. 2024.

    • @rogerburn5132
      @rogerburn5132 9 месяцев назад +11

      "" " comeback " " dream on No such thing. USA military budget is 860 BILION dollars to bailout of the Banks 10 trilion dollars. So what is for the American people Mmmm food coupons . 😂😂😂😂

    • @ViolentMLG
      @ViolentMLG 9 месяцев назад +1

      I don't really think either political party will 'fix' this country.
      Personally I think its dumb to hold an allegiance to a political party and care about all of that non-sense.
      Ultimately you can't change the world, but you can change your life, and build for your family, raise your children and your family with your principles and morals, too many people have the wrong priorities and fight for things that don't affect them.
      You have agency, your life is up to you, navigate around the non-sense instead of being delusional enough that you can fix it by putting a flag outside of your house or RARAing on the internet.
      Sure, we should care, but to a point.
      Its clear our government is incompetent and gets little done, regardless of political affiliation.
      Its all a game and we're the suckers getting played. All politicians have their pockets lined by billion dollar companies, or they have to appeal to agendas and voters.
      Tell me, how much has this country REALLY changed in the past 30 years?
      The only question that remains is which political party is going to screw you more?
      I'm simple, for me, I'd rather my taxes stay low, the less I contribute to this POS government the better, the rest I could care less for because it doesn't affect me personally.
      Vote for whoever holds your principles and morals the closest when the time comes, and move on.
      My general advice to anyone, let others fight that fight for you, go take care of your family and build something worth living.

  • @jameshaxby5434
    @jameshaxby5434 9 месяцев назад +336

    We need to bring back 'Poor Farms' where they would have a place to live, but they would have to work.

    • @anuragchakraborty8766
      @anuragchakraborty8766 9 месяцев назад +36

      So just like those cotton plantations right?

    • @mikeg5039
      @mikeg5039 9 месяцев назад +70

      @@anuragchakraborty8766thats not even close but nice stretch.

    • @mikeg5039
      @mikeg5039 9 месяцев назад

      Crackheads dont work lol they get handouts for staying poor. The average homeless person begging can make $100 a day

    • @anuragchakraborty8766
      @anuragchakraborty8766 9 месяцев назад +19

      @@mikeg5039 Okay how is it different? The people in those plantations were forced to work as well and now you want the same for homeless people.
      A poor farm sounds a lot like a cage, if I'm being honest.

    • @larryspiller6633
      @larryspiller6633 9 месяцев назад

      Good idea. Thing is these so called homeless people don't want to work. Blow dope and lounge around all day is their goal. Seems to me that in places where you see this style of homeless, it's almost as if they were invited here to live on the streets and parks. The price of housing is irrelevant to these homeless. It's never been a "Home" that they're looking for, and a job is the last thing on their mind. Where their style of homeless is allowed, look no farther than piss poor governance. Government that allows and propagates their street camping. The average Citizen does not owe them anything from free needles to rehab. Sorry I ranted.

  • @aren8443
    @aren8443 7 месяцев назад +3

    as a trucker i always love going through Colorado, it’s so beautiful and very truck friendly , we always struggle finding truck parking but here is so welcoming and there’s always a shopping center close by anywhere i park in CO unlike California which SUCKS to be a trucker in socal specialy

  • @robertreitmanjr4413
    @robertreitmanjr4413 7 месяцев назад +6

    Your narration is hilarious and entertaining...keep it up!

  • @skival
    @skival 9 месяцев назад +180

    I am from Colorado and it breaks my heart how bad it has gotten.

    • @brockstar1311
      @brockstar1311 9 месяцев назад

      I'd say do something but I just fled Seattle to the ruralist most undesirable part of the country... taking my chances with the red necks

    • @darkgardener9577
      @darkgardener9577 9 месяцев назад +7

      Vote blue no matter who!!!

    • @stephen-dev
      @stephen-dev 9 месяцев назад +18

      @@darkgardener9577 Colorado was good when purple or reddish. It didn't turn this way until we turned blue. Just like blue California was good when it was red Reagan. Just like every blue city in the USA. So what exactly are you talking about? Blue owns this, all throughout the nation.

    • @glow1815
      @glow1815 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@stephen-devPhx is RED and it's getting like your state. It's not the BLUE or RED it's the people whom has the say...

    • @NewHaven203
      @NewHaven203 9 месяцев назад

      glow1815 There’s more corrupt democrat cities than republican cities

  • @whitebull572
    @whitebull572 9 месяцев назад +45

    The world that we were shown as children no longer exists

    • @Diane18
      @Diane18 9 месяцев назад +1

      You are 200% correct!! Took the words right out of my mouth. This just makes me so so sad. I would like to feel hopeful but I do not. Just glad I grew up when I did. Maybe not all the technology but a better world IMHO.

    • @NSgeg765
      @NSgeg765 9 месяцев назад +5

      Or maybe it never existed?

    • @NSgeg765
      @NSgeg765 9 месяцев назад +2

      @NotLeoDiCaprio crime was higher, drug use and homelessness were spiking and the urban decay from the 1960s was still ever present. Unemployment and inflation. We’re higher then too. Not sure you were paying attention or maybe you just want a world back where you knees don’t hurt and your waistline was 32 inches?

  • @davidroberts168
    @davidroberts168 7 месяцев назад +4

    The state of Colorado gets millions of dollars every year to fix the homeless crisis but the weird thing is it’s only getting worse, so where is the money really going.

  • @MrZacharyMc
    @MrZacharyMc 8 месяцев назад +4

    As someone from Memphis this place looks like a paradise.

  • @StangLX351
    @StangLX351 9 месяцев назад +71

    I’m one of those “natives” and I left for good in 2018. I won’t even hardly go back to visit my family that is left there. It’s a shame, growing up there I was so proud of where I came from, now I won’t even admit I fled my home state.

    • @Strange_amore
      @Strange_amore 7 месяцев назад +6

      Where did you go?

    • @Boc3phu5
      @Boc3phu5 7 месяцев назад +2

      Same. When you translplant, dont tell them where you are from. You will get judged immediatly.

    • @jman2182
      @jman2182 2 месяца назад

      I’m debating on making the leap. Sure would miss the mountains, but I’m fortunate to know a lot of lesser traveled trails. Even out there I come across homeless camps. Not sure how they live out there, but those are the smart homeless ones.

  • @theGIGbetween
    @theGIGbetween 9 месяцев назад +50

    It’s incredible… Most of the population is going to be living in a tent on the sidewalk in front of houses while the only people living in the houses are the rich.

    • @whatwhat9519
      @whatwhat9519 9 месяцев назад

      similar to what I was thinking

    • @samuhlm2
      @samuhlm2 9 месяцев назад

      helps to be rich then

  • @brettcarson1061
    @brettcarson1061 Месяц назад

    Love your content! Kept up the good work.

  • @raymondcharron3009
    @raymondcharron3009 5 месяцев назад +4

    I paid $40,000 for my beautiful Spanish home in 1974. When I sold it, got $365,00 for it in 1997. It’s a ghetto area now.

  • @heresthething5379
    @heresthething5379 9 месяцев назад +169

    I lived in Denver from 2015 to 2019 - it was getting bad when I moved and I left because the homeless got so bad. Such a great city and area, what a shame

    • @rahkinrah1963
      @rahkinrah1963 9 месяцев назад +7

      Denver and The Front Range sucks in general.

    • @EastmanEditing
      @EastmanEditing 8 месяцев назад +4

      It started getting bad in 2013 so you didn’t even get a chance to see the best 😢 Granted, some things did change for the better at first in the mid 2010’s which I think a lot of people forget. 20+ years ago, downtown was a ghost town. It still was full of homeless people (but not hearty as many as now). But there was hardly anywhere to go. People didn’t hang out there unless they happened to work down there and even then most people went to the suburbs after work to eat and drink. So I think Denver was beautified and built up, only to be overrun by crime and hard times just as quickly. So sad.

    • @EastmanEditing
      @EastmanEditing 8 месяцев назад

      @@rahkinrah1963eh I still think it sucks less than most places. And the only “better” places are being infiltrated with fleeing Coloradans now so it seems futile to leave unless you simply don’t like Colorado’s culture, weather, and/or landscape. In which case, it’s a non issue cuz you won’t be moving here then!

    • @spugoobygoo3217
      @spugoobygoo3217 7 месяцев назад +2

      You know homelessness Is because no one can afford rent anywhere

    • @YesItsNotMe
      @YesItsNotMe 7 месяцев назад +1

      Easy to say isnt it? Colorado's becoming unaffordable, and young people struggle with very high rent prices. But again its easy to say eh?@@EastmanEditing

  • @bryanshoemaker6120
    @bryanshoemaker6120 9 месяцев назад +70

    I met a California couple that moved to Colorado because the pollen was too much for their sinuses in California. 4 months later they planted all of the plants that was giving them allergies.

    • @Melissncammy777
      @Melissncammy777 8 месяцев назад +21

      What a perfect allegory for the reality that Californians construct around them wherever they go. Lol

    • @tylerhaynes8546
      @tylerhaynes8546 8 месяцев назад +1

      Interesting they grow in Colorado 🤔

    • @bryanshoemaker6120
      @bryanshoemaker6120 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@tylerhaynes8546 half of the plants in California are not actually from California

    • @WesternAdvisors
      @WesternAdvisors 8 месяцев назад

      yes, Californians bring their bad seed...

    • @smitty9733
      @smitty9733 2 месяца назад +1

      Sadly they bring along much worse

  • @BigTimberLodge
    @BigTimberLodge 8 месяцев назад +6

    I live in Colorado Springs and bought my house for 215k in 2014. If I sold, I would sell for 500k. I couldn't afford to buy my house now if I had just moved here. The homeless here is out of control too. My wife and I want to move even though she is a 3rd generation native. It doesn't feel safe anymore.

    • @caesarsalad1170
      @caesarsalad1170 8 месяцев назад +1

      Really? Went there in 2014, didn't see many, sad to hear that.

    • @BigTimberLodge
      @BigTimberLodge 8 месяцев назад

      @@caesarsalad1170 it's very sad to see what's happening to the front range of Colorado from Pueblo all the way up to Fort Collins

  • @chrisnstar
    @chrisnstar 7 месяцев назад +2

    These videos sure make me appreciate my rural Kansas life.

  • @JJHernandez78
    @JJHernandez78 9 месяцев назад +183

    I left in 2015 and moved overseas. I came back in 2020 and was shocked how much things went south. Its pretty sad, Denver is pretty special and I hated seeing how rough it got.

    • @jackcarterog001
      @jackcarterog001 9 месяцев назад +5

      How much better is it overseas?

    • @davidvalle1048
      @davidvalle1048 9 месяцев назад +11

      I lived in the Denver area for 16 years, also moved out in 2015. I go back occasionally because I own a condo. So sad to see how it looks and feels now. I live in Mexico now.

    • @JJHernandez78
      @JJHernandez78 9 месяцев назад +14

      @@jackcarterog001 well İ only stayed around Denver for 4 month and promptly moved back to Turkey (wife is Turkish). As you could imagine, every where has it's ups and downs and Turkey is going through a very bad economic crisis. A few things better though is not worrying about healthcare, not nearly as much crime, and even though the housing is gone through the roof recent, it's still with in reach.

    • @JJHernandez78
      @JJHernandez78 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@davidvalle1048 İ was trying to move my family back from Turkey and it was just a terrible time to do it. i stayed 4 months in Colorado Springs and moved back.

    • @michaelgordon7618
      @michaelgordon7618 9 месяцев назад +1

      I was stationed in the Army at Ft. Carson, CO for 3 years. I went out there on vacation this year, because I love Colorado, but jeez what a mess. Weed was great but, urban sprawl is off the chain. I'll just stay in FL until 2024 when recreational is legalized. Also, it warmer.

  • @lawcat65
    @lawcat65 8 месяцев назад +73

    Born and raised in Colorado. This breaks my heart.

    • @richardwood6017
      @richardwood6017 7 месяцев назад +5

      I feel the same, my family came to Ca. in 1822, now look what they have done to it.

    • @daixer3156
      @daixer3156 7 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@richardwood6017may God forgive them. For they know what they do yet they choose the same.

    • @caseyconnolly3237
      @caseyconnolly3237 7 месяцев назад +5

      4th generation native, grandkids 6th gen. And when i retired had to move to TX to afford life. No matter where i am CO is in my bones.

    • @caseyconnolly3237
      @caseyconnolly3237 7 месяцев назад

      Is this Catherine?

    • @daixer3156
      @daixer3156 7 месяцев назад

      @caseyconnolly3237 you bet your sloppy jaloopy it is! What you need hun?

  • @seriouslyyoujest1771
    @seriouslyyoujest1771 5 месяцев назад +3

    I use to do The People’s Fair. Then the homeless took it over. A lady selling quilts found someone curled up in one of her quilts, in the morning. He had vomited all over it. The was my last year. It’s everywhere. In San Diego, only Coronado doesn’t have tents set up. Why? The Coronado Bridge with not foot traffic, and miles of the Silver Strand on the other. Set up a tent, the Coronado police give you a ride across the bridge to a place where you can get help.

  • @TheMadeofhonor
    @TheMadeofhonor 5 месяцев назад +2

    I lived in Colorado Springs as a young child. I have very fond memories of living there. Wouldn't want to ruine that by moving there now by the looks of it.

  • @Fregulus5
    @Fregulus5 8 месяцев назад +95

    My aunt lived in Aspen from the late '60s to the early '90s. When she first moved there, Aspen was a somewhat bohemian backwater where the population was disillusioned hippies and people who wanted to live close to nature-a place unspoiled by progress... it was almost like Mayberry, where everyone knew each other and there was no trouble. John Denver loved Aspen for these reasons, and he and the citizens were successful in preventing the winter Olympics from coming there back in the '70s; they knew that if Aspen got that kind of publicity, the town would be destroyed. But they became a victim of their own success when people with money, hearing about Aspen, started to arrive. At first it was nice, with the gentrification of the downtown area, but then the big money started to come in and built mega-exclusive ski resorts in the areas that were unspoiled by progress. The natives who had spent their whole lives hiking, skiing, fishing or hunting in the mountains couldn't do those things anymore because those areas were now private property owned by corporate hotel and resort chains. By the mid '80s, Aspen had become a playground for the rich and famous and the original citizens of Aspen, unable to afford to live in a place with skyrocketing prices and taxes, were being displaced by the very people that they had come to Aspen to escape. But now, it's coming full circle: Aspen has started to attract the people that the RICH had come to escape: the left-thinking mobs. Now Aspen is beginning to see the same problems as Denver: homeless tent cities, crack and meth addicts on the streets...

    • @aunch3
      @aunch3 8 месяцев назад

      This is the Boomers fault it all happened on their watch wym? Yes the hippies moved in a drug stupor and didn’t know to how govern for shit and here we are

    • @jgfjhg-co7iq
      @jgfjhg-co7iq 8 месяцев назад +12

      Been in aspen since the mid-90s. I haven't seen a tent or meth addicts on the streets. Are you thinking of Denver? Our biggest problem is that the rich are buying up what were once worker bee housing, tearing it down, and building McMansions. Workers have very little housing, and so now businesses are closed a couple days per week. "Season" is all year now. You can't find workers because when they look for housing from out of state, they can't find any. When you are already here & know people, you can find housing. That's a problem. Also, the only shops that can afford rent in the commercial core are more & more chains, which never used to be permitted. I remember when Starbucks was picketted.

    • @yaimavol
      @yaimavol 8 месяцев назад +9

      @@jgfjhg-co7iq You can't keep the rich out, but they could have set some building codes for certain areas limiting the sq footage of structures allowed. Amazing that these rich people don't consider somebody has to provide all the city services and have a place to live.

    • @RogerHruska-ru4eb
      @RogerHruska-ru4eb 20 минут назад +1

      Illegal immigrants took over the workforce in Aspen years a go

  • @jricknuts8067
    @jricknuts8067 9 месяцев назад +118

    I was stationed at fort Carson in Colorado springs from 2007-12. I had a small two bedroom apartment for myself and my wife and son. It was $750 a month. When we had our third son in 2017 that same apartment was $2250 a month. Rent literally tripled in less than ten years. We could no longer afford Colorado so we moved to Idaho about five years ago

    • @stephenshuminski1037
      @stephenshuminski1037 9 месяцев назад +9

      Pure greed.

    • @grumpyoldlady_rants
      @grumpyoldlady_rants 9 месяцев назад +18

      And now places like Boise are unaffordable

    • @stephenshuminski1037
      @stephenshuminski1037 9 месяцев назад +4

      @@grumpyoldlady_rants I wish I hadn't left my home planet.

    • @ManiacalManiac
      @ManiacalManiac 9 месяцев назад +6

      Yep. My home state. Moved 7 yrs ago. I have family that has had to move in together just to pay the bills. It's sad really. Colorado was a great place to grow up and it's a completely mess now

    • @jimmyboyles2868
      @jimmyboyles2868 9 месяцев назад

      Where did you go? I'm getting out of here! 53 year native@@ManiacalManiac

  • @richmccullough
    @richmccullough 7 месяцев назад +1

    Colorado was my birthplace, many great memories. Hate to say it but glad I pulled out in 2010. Went back once to visit in 2016. So glad I left.

  • @allenhamilton6688
    @allenhamilton6688 2 месяца назад +2

    You missed the north Denver metro area. I was a cop there from 1986 to 2009. That used to be the slum area.
    I moved to New Mexico in 2019 when the Denver home prices went through the roof. I love my new mountain home and very glad I left Calirado.

  • @danielschmaderer
    @danielschmaderer 9 месяцев назад +40

    0:43 not even a minute in and it looks exactly like Los Angeles. This is getting sad and just utterly crazy.

  • @LaJuera25
    @LaJuera25 9 месяцев назад +151

    Native here, used to live in centennial/lone tree. That was once considered the Silicon Valley of Colorado. Then in 2020 it got ugly- shootings, aggressive vagrancy, dipshits handing out tents to the homeless…. moved out east and nearly cried when I came back in vacation.

    • @ressljs
      @ressljs 9 месяцев назад +33

      Never lived there, but I did live in California for a little while. While it's popular to dunk on Californians, I actually found most people friendly, much more than were I grew up in Pennsylvania. That said, as they move to other states... My God! What you were doing in California clearly wasn't working! Don't bring that crap to your new states! After they make there escape, they should look at the policies back in California and vote for the exact opposite. Kind of like the Cubans in Florida, you won't find anyone more anti-socialist than the Cubans that fled their socialist homeland. But Californians can't seem to help themselves... "California turned to trash, but those policies made me feel morally superior on Twitter, so I'm going ignore everything I see and keep voting for that because it makes me feel good."

    • @LinkMassing
      @LinkMassing 9 месяцев назад +9

      Yep, I can vouch on that.

    • @Ali.Bruni143
      @Ali.Bruni143 9 месяцев назад +10

      I bet Aspen & Telluride don’t look like that!!

    • @madrox303
      @madrox303 9 месяцев назад +11

      Worked in DTC, live on the Centennial\SE Aurora border off Quincy and there are more shootings now then ever before. Crime is up everywhere, cops are quitting.. counting the days until I move more rural.

    • @stephenpmurphy591
      @stephenpmurphy591 9 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@Ali.Bruni143Well duh, those in power & billionaires vacation & retire there.
      They can't deal with the consequences of their policies.
      We live in upper Northern California Del Norte County..
      Most Californians especially those currently living within Silicons valley orbit & Southern California never heard of us..That includes Nancy Pelosi, Governor Gavin Newson( no really, he was asked about the low crime rate in Del Norte County his answer where & who? Leaves us with such a feeling of confidence in our Governor)
      We actually like that.

  • @NTATchannelNickTaylor
    @NTATchannelNickTaylor 6 месяцев назад +1

    My last active duty station was Ft Carson in Colorado Springs. It was nice for the most part including Security Widefield. Few trailer parks in Pueblo looked sketchy but the people were nice. But since they went Hard Left all I hear is crazy stuff over there. I'll stay in Texas and hope for the best.

  • @paulsuprono7225
    @paulsuprono7225 7 месяцев назад +1

    My ol' home after discharge from USAF - Minot AFB, North Dakota. Lived on Capital Hill, Golden, Boulder & Greeley. 🇺🇲👍

  • @user-pt7ct5sg8t
    @user-pt7ct5sg8t 9 месяцев назад +182

    I was born and raised in Denver. I'm 66. Nick hit the nail on the head with his all his observations and statements. Liberal mayors have ruined the city. Legalization of pot and the Occupy Movement has destroyed a once vibrant, beautiful downtown. The nation-wide liberal movement has removed the western, freedom loving, family oriented character Colorado had in abundance. Colorado still has the best mountains close by, and is the only thing keeping the sanity of the State from imploding. Great video, Nick! Thanks. Nobody does these better that I've seen.

    • @JeffC-fq1be
      @JeffC-fq1be 9 месяцев назад

      Liberal VOTERS, you mean.

    • @johnknowssports5624
      @johnknowssports5624 9 месяцев назад

      The Great Migration (California people mainly, the Hipsters and Pot Heads) ruined our city.
      Cost is out of control

    • @dawn1913
      @dawn1913 9 месяцев назад +7

      i sympathize with you and agree, once pot was legalized i saw a dramatic shift and it seemed it really went down hill fast. the mountains are what kept me sane...lol. i hope noting messes up them for us!

    • @user-nb9wh9mj2w
      @user-nb9wh9mj2w 9 месяцев назад +6

      Please don't blame it on pot😂

    • @mztokyo7630
      @mztokyo7630 9 месяцев назад +7

      I have my own theories on what “went wrong “ . I would love to hear other people’s theories as well. Mine are:
      1. too much compassion incorporated into leniency in laws and lenient city councils headed up by women (who always want to coddle criminal behavior);
      2. Women in the work force since the 1970’s driving down wages thus requiring two income households
      3. Single parent households with a single mother that leads to undisciplined boys who are unruly in school and then fill our prisons (80% of incarcerated individuals);
      4. A welfare state that encourages women to have children and punishes women who marry;
      5. Legalization of marijuana and non enforcement of most drugs, encouraging people to simply be in an altered condition and generally unemployable.
      Solutions:
      1. no more handouts that encourage bad behavior, i.e. welfare recipients not getting more money for having more children
      2. No more EMT drug assistance and fire fighting in homeless camps. All the homeless sign a waiver refusing medical assistance and they will donate their entire bodies (skin and all)
      3. No representation without taxation. Non taxpayers should not have voting rights. Even old people that don’t pay taxes. You all want free stuff and compassion but don’t pay for it.
      4. Politicians can have no debt whatsoever.
      5. Somehow eliminate the not in my backyard resistance via tax reductions etc.
      All the haters can respond with hateful remarks, all the pragmatic people can respond with constructive criticism.
      Thanks for reading.

  • @dennisalbrecht6438
    @dennisalbrecht6438 8 месяцев назад +57

    Colorado is a beautiful state. Sorry to see it going down hill. Feel Sorry for the locals.

  • @HomeoftheBrave911
    @HomeoftheBrave911 7 месяцев назад +1

    OMG, what happened to my City. I've been thinking about moving back, but I'm definitely rethinking. It was a great place to live.

  • @JeromeHebert-pm4lp
    @JeromeHebert-pm4lp 7 дней назад +1

    As a native Colorado resident who grew up here I can safely say that Denver is not the same place that I grew up in. Sad

  • @ericlee419
    @ericlee419 9 месяцев назад +91

    Used to live there. State has been hijacked. scenery is still beautiful but people/politics leave alot to be desired. cost of living thru the roof. dont regret leaving.

    • @FallacyAsPraxis
      @FallacyAsPraxis 9 месяцев назад

      100%. The liberal rot is spreading.

    • @stryder909
      @stryder909 9 месяцев назад +2

      Would Mississippi be a much better option?

    • @ericlee419
      @ericlee419 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@stryder909 If that is where you want to go then sure

    • @MajorChipHazard1
      @MajorChipHazard1 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​@@stryder909 If you don't mind heat, humidity, hurricanes and tornados. Mississippi is a top severe weather state so just keep that in mind. Alot of people like it though.

  • @josephshepard2962
    @josephshepard2962 8 месяцев назад +89

    I was stationed in Colorado when I was in the military. It was really nice overall, and I often wonder what would have happened if I stayed put when my service was up. Instead, I moved back to New England. It's tough to see a nice place like Denver change so drastically.

    • @billmelcher625
      @billmelcher625 8 месяцев назад +2

      thank you for serving yourself, you're welcome.

    • @SMaamri78
      @SMaamri78 7 месяцев назад +4

      Same here. I was at Peterson AFB for 4 years back in the late 80’s. I almost stayed, but I moved back to rural KY. Unfortunately, we are being flooded with CA people. If, say, 10 houses are built then 3 will be bought by people from CA. Four or five will be bought by people fleeing big city TN. The rest will be bought by locals.

    • @lorettahernandez8561
      @lorettahernandez8561 7 месяцев назад +3

      It's not as bad as they say compared to other places but I'll never leave born and raised we need to vote our difference

    • @YesItsNotMe
      @YesItsNotMe 7 месяцев назад

      I'm native also, your being out voted. radicals outnumber us. and I suspect elections will never be "honest"@@lorettahernandez8561

  • @maro10ssrs
    @maro10ssrs 7 месяцев назад

    excellent video

  • @rasserfrasser
    @rasserfrasser 8 месяцев назад +1

    Proud to see that you're more Wyoming than you are Colorado, Nick. Happy Trails. :)

  • @TaterGrabbinBass
    @TaterGrabbinBass 8 месяцев назад +67

    I grew up in Colorado in the 80’s and 90’s and it was a great place, I now live in Arizona and it has also turned into a place where an massive influx of Californians have moved and it’s becoming too much.

  • @rickn9809
    @rickn9809 9 месяцев назад +178

    NICK THANK YOU FOR WHAT YOU DO AND EXPOSING ALL THIS WHEN THE MEDIA WONT.

    • @billmeeker774
      @billmeeker774 9 месяцев назад

      The media is a major contributor to the problems because we all know they are worthless only pushing 'woke' agendas.

    • @mikelatino8126
      @mikelatino8126 8 месяцев назад +3

      Piss on the media

    • @jenniferfox8382
      @jenniferfox8382 7 месяцев назад +3

      No shit. It's really weird how local media completely ignores the rampant violent crimes and drugs.

    • @gayle9428
      @gayle9428 7 месяцев назад +1

      Nick, the burbs you show are pretty nice. As an Arid-zonan, I love those trees! But my question is and has been for some time, where are that many people getting their money to afford even a $200k home? I mean to live in a home- which looks as though there are more of them than not- $350k and up, what are the major industries? Most people I know live in a lower to middle class neighborhood. We have teachers, or those in service-type jobs, retail, construction, office workers, etc. making est. 40k to 80k per year. No way can one afford a house more than three times your income. I don't get how so many can get morgages even on the lower end. Back in 1980, it took me, and two other's incomes = to total about $28k to afford a $50k, 1750 sf. home at 8%. We barely qualified. Now, I cannot even afford to live on my own in a small apt. in my 60s. The rent would eat up 60% of my income. I am not alone. Again, how are so many people able to buy or rent those mid-size to larger, nice homes in your video. Am seeing these kinds of homes in our outer developing burbs and infill. The houses are huge compared to what many of us grew up in.

  • @isloan23
    @isloan23 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is very accurate

  • @misterprogressive8730
    @misterprogressive8730 5 месяцев назад +1

    Its so beautiful there, hopefully they will drive me there after i have passed el paso, instead of chicago or new york.

  • @DrMatey215
    @DrMatey215 9 месяцев назад +113

    Nick, you're like a modern day Mark Twain, travelling the country and producing vignettes of the places and people you encounter. You always provide historical context along with current events. I've been watching your channel for 3+ years. It's one of the best in RUclips.

    • @skooliecarol8542
      @skooliecarol8542 9 месяцев назад +3

      100%AGREE....Your videos are So,Professional...abd Hobest And truthful

    • @Shannonbarnesdr1
      @Shannonbarnesdr1 9 месяцев назад +2

      hell yeah !

    • @feleciawallace8420
      @feleciawallace8420 9 месяцев назад

      Great video - over population at its worst...

    • @JayaMadhavadas
      @JayaMadhavadas 9 месяцев назад +1

      NICK IS A HERO EXPOSING THE HARD REALITY
      OF THE USA GOING DOWN THE DRAIN.BIG TIME

  • @janessajean
    @janessajean 9 месяцев назад +70

    I was absolutely shocked when I recently visited Denver for a medical appt for one of my nieces. I wanted to show her 16th Street Mall. We set directions for a restaurant near there for breakfast and I was so saddened by all of the tents and homeless community that has overtaken down there.

    • @jgfjhg-co7iq
      @jgfjhg-co7iq 8 месяцев назад +10

      That's the single worst place to take someone who is visiting. Filthy & dangerous.

    • @thejerkofalltrades3862
      @thejerkofalltrades3862 7 месяцев назад +6

      I tried to go there last May too to show my kids where we used to hang. Some crazy black people were screaming at each other over God knows what. We live in rural Washington so needless to say it scarred the s out of my poor kids. What a dump.

    • @misspriss3219
      @misspriss3219 6 месяцев назад

      @@thejerkofalltrades3862 uncalled for!!!😡😡😡😡

    • @sickwilly1171
      @sickwilly1171 5 месяцев назад +1

      But true.

    • @dead2802
      @dead2802 5 месяцев назад

      But we let these people be voted in, or Say they were voted in, then do nothing when they ruin lives and trash the country! Lazy, easily led sheep!

  • @julioguzman5925
    @julioguzman5925 6 месяцев назад +1

    Moved to Colorado back in 08 when I was just 12/13 when my dad found a new start in the state. Was very nice to live and quiet. But I felt that when weed was legalized back in 2012, everything changed. Denver started to get more and more busy. Lots of construction happening and I witnessed this as I was going to CU Denver/ MSU in downtown Denver.
    By 2020, when COVID hit, I saw everything go down hill, homeless everywhere, drugs more in the open, lots of violence, etc.
    I officially left Colorado on May of this year (2023) and moved to Washington.
    I would like to go back to be near family again at some point, but i doubt ill be able to the way things are going. Very likely hanging in the Tri-Cities in Washington till I feel like relocating, if possible.

  • @MsColetha
    @MsColetha 3 месяца назад +1

    I just heard of Rino yesterday 😊

  • @kandycebeeks7056
    @kandycebeeks7056 9 месяцев назад +108

    As a former Coloradoan it makes me sad to see how much the state has changed. I lived there 45 years till I decided to move to the South a couple years ago. I couldn’t afford to move back even if I wanted to. I don’t even recognize the state anymore.

    • @StingraySativaCo
      @StingraySativaCo 9 месяцев назад +15

      That’s how we feel about all the people moving to the south as well, so meanwhile you’re complaining about your ruined place, you’re all slowly ruining our place as well. Charleston SC in specific. Mainly people from New Jersey not so much Colorado tho

    • @paaulistta
      @paaulistta 9 месяцев назад +3

      ​​@@StingraySativaCoAin't that what life is all about? Us guineas will take over your old South (=

    • @bestieswithtesties
      @bestieswithtesties 9 месяцев назад +9

      Everything changes. That's life. When it comes to the Real problems like high cost of living and homeless people that's called *wealth inequality.* This is what happens when some people make hundreds of thousands a year while others can't even afford a small basic apartment despite working 40 hours a week. As much as people like to blame everything on "leftists" in reality it's the republican party that has consistently blocked bills and laws meant to address wealth inequality and help the working class. They've allowed wealth inequality to just get worse and worse and worse over the years. Hence houses that cost a million dollars meanwhile there are homeless people all over the place. It's happening all over the country not just Colorado.

    • @genestone4951
      @genestone4951 9 месяцев назад

      @@bestieswithtesties ppl like you are the problem. I bet you're from cali.

    • @Ryan-ds2wx
      @Ryan-ds2wx 9 месяцев назад

      @@bestieswithtesties Republicans blocking wealth inequality bills 🤣 You're a straight 🤡. California is run 100% by leftists. Care to explain why it's so expensive there with a massive wealth gap?

  • @Warpshift
    @Warpshift 9 месяцев назад +48

    I lived in Denver from 03-09 and I loved it, but I was blown away as to how much the price of rent had jumped from when I lived there. I was paying $850mo for a 2bdrm townhome. That same place now is over $3k just to rent!

    • @MarcyDylan
      @MarcyDylan 9 месяцев назад +7

      Well, you can also thank all those people who have over paid on housing to kick up property taxes. When property taxes spike upwards, the landlords need their rental to cover the rising costs of property taxes and insurance.

    • @richardcurry7663
      @richardcurry7663 8 месяцев назад +1

      Colorado past a law and basically all of the apartments have kind of a controlled rent so if rent is going at one place at a certain price they match it at the other places no matter what and they keep on raising the rent and they raise it every two to three months now

    • @YesItsNotMe
      @YesItsNotMe 7 месяцев назад

      No thats not true.@@richardcurry7663

  • @mtbchill7080
    @mtbchill7080 7 месяцев назад +2

    Dude!!
    I can see my house in this video!…well, my tent

  • @maryclebeau
    @maryclebeau 7 месяцев назад +1

    It also reminds me of the Seattle, WA.😊

  • @victorfontaine4943
    @victorfontaine4943 9 месяцев назад +149

    I traveled all around this country from the early 2000’s into the teens and let me tell you this country has changed A LOT in a short period of time. Cities like Boise, ID and Minneapolis are unrecognizable to me and now Denver… I just think we need to slow things down for a while just to regroup. This thing has been going too far too fast for anyone to keep up in my opinion.

    • @JT-fq2bl
      @JT-fq2bl 9 месяцев назад +8

      I been traveling the country since 2012, and I still marveled at how fast this establishment had declined.

    • @bestieswithtesties
      @bestieswithtesties 9 месяцев назад +18

      Things change. That's life. People act like things changing on the West side are some big deal when for decades practically the entire east side of the country is all cookie cutter exactly the same. It's no surprise the West has slowly created it's own style of doing things. That said, the problem in this country is wealth inequality. Wealthier people are able to use their wealth to generate even more wealth resulting in rents and mortgages skyrocketing, meanwhile lower/working class people can't even afford a small basic apartment despite working 40 hours a week. The end result is sky high rents and mortgages meanwhile there are homeless drug addicted people everywhere. People want to blame "leftist policies" for cities getting so bad but in reality it's the constant obstruction from republicans blocking any bills and laws meant to address wealth inequality and help the working class that has turned this country into a dystopian joke where people pay $1400 a month in rent just to have a homeless encampment across the street.

    • @Undercoverbrotherfromanother
      @Undercoverbrotherfromanother 9 месяцев назад +8

      Also, we need to take care of our own. Even if only 1% of our budget is spent on supporting foreign countries then let's spend it on veterans, homeless, drug addicts, mental illnesses and infrastructure.

    • @bestieswithtesties
      @bestieswithtesties 9 месяцев назад +8

      @@Undercoverbrotherfromanother We can afford to do both you know. It's not like America is hurting for money. But everytime Democrats propose bills meant to help people the Republicans block it all. They blocked aid when there was a baby formula shortage, they blocked aid meant to ease gas prices when the war in Ukraine made them spike, they even blocked a bill meant to help veterans until they got so much backlash from their own voters that they backtracked and changed their mind.

    • @steverich136
      @steverich136 9 месяцев назад +4

      But what happened? Is this drugs or did a whole lot of people get priced out of housing?

  • @requiem5179
    @requiem5179 9 месяцев назад +81

    I lived in Denver from 2005 to 2016. It was the best kept secret in the US. IMO, what ruined it was legal weed. Everyone ran to CO with no game plan but to get high and soak in the vibes. The vibes changed, the people brought the crime of other cities and it will never be the same again. If you weren't there you missed peak CO. I now live near Detroit which is on a comeback and better than Denver right now in every way.

    • @Surge_LaChance
      @Surge_LaChance 9 месяцев назад +8

      You are absolutely correct.

    • @FallacyAsPraxis
      @FallacyAsPraxis 9 месяцев назад +6

      Detroit? That sounds crazy, but I believe you.

    • @Undercoverbrotherfromanother
      @Undercoverbrotherfromanother 9 месяцев назад +4

      True

    • @karenkennedy6331
      @karenkennedy6331 9 месяцев назад +13

      I doubt cannabis being legal caused all these problems. It’s legal in many other states too, many older people use it medicinally, How does legal Cannabis bring crime in?

    • @kittiesketokushhealthandwe8200
      @kittiesketokushhealthandwe8200 9 месяцев назад +13

      I love how the guy he interviews "who's been here since 2020 and feels so at home" IS THE PROBLEM

  • @daixer3156
    @daixer3156 7 месяцев назад +2

    "Change, change, changeee."
    -South Park

  • @AJones-mb7zg
    @AJones-mb7zg 6 месяцев назад +1

    This video has been interesting to watch. I was stationed at the now demolished Lowry Air Force Base in 1974. Colfax Ave. was the road where a lot of the strip joints and bars were that catered to the military personnel. Colfax took you to downtown, which wasn't very large at that time. I remember the grand opening of Casa Bonita restaurant. It was very nice then. In 2004 my husband and I traveled to Denver and went to Casa Bonita and it just was not the same. Does it still exist? Where the Barrio used to be they built large hotels, and when we tried to stay in one for one night, we were met with drug deals in the parking lot, and the front desk people at the major name hotel were behind bullet proof glass! We asked if this was a safe area, and they actually said "yes" - from behind their bullet proof glass! I am glad I saw Denver, Seattle and San Francisco when they were all nice. I wouldn't go near them now!

  • @DahmerKavorkian
    @DahmerKavorkian 8 месяцев назад +32

    Man. I remember growing up here before it was like this. Used to be a beautiful, humble almost Midwestern city full of very normal people and you could get downtown or to the mountains in 15 minutes. Unreal.

    • @JoeyJoJoJr0
      @JoeyJoJoJr0 Месяц назад

      Not anymore, it's full of rich white Lefties that moved from cities and bought up all the land. It's trash now, and they're trying to squeeze every penny from the plebes

  • @brianoden1798
    @brianoden1798 9 месяцев назад +121

    I live in Oklahoma and recently have seen men wearing dresses in Walmart and working in fast food places. It's like a cancer spreading across the country.

    • @cheriser9181
      @cheriser9181 9 месяцев назад

      Same. I’m an okie too. Went to cycle gear in Tulsa recently with my son and a man dressed like a woman didn’t seem to be “trans” but it was a bit jarring. It really is a cancerous cult.

    • @juliaherrington14
      @juliaherrington14 9 месяцев назад +9

      I live in OKC and haven't seen that yet and hope I don't LOL

    • @julieerin115
      @julieerin115 9 месяцев назад +6

      Looks as though it's spreading all over North America. Recently I was in a shopping centre in the Vancouver area, and came across a man (?) wearing not only a dress and heels, but was also decked out in pastels of pink and blue from head to toe!

    • @nathanpeacock9978
      @nathanpeacock9978 8 месяцев назад +12

      If this is happening in Oklahoma it's happening everywhere.

    • @brianoden1798
      @brianoden1798 8 месяцев назад

      @AlisaRedDasha the affect it has on biological women in locker rooms showers and bathrooms. I'm sure you've already heard girls have been molested in school bathrooms by trans girls.

  • @planner812
    @planner812 7 месяцев назад

    I seen some pretty nice tents cool

  • @JojoCano-ix9cu
    @JojoCano-ix9cu 7 месяцев назад

    Thanks higginlooper

  • @skival
    @skival 9 месяцев назад +54

    I remember when Portland and Seattle were considered one of the most healthy and fun cities to live in. They always had oddballs but they were fun oddballs, just doing their thing. Now they look like conservatives compared to the insane people that now rule there.

    • @206remyboyz7
      @206remyboyz7 9 месяцев назад

      Seattle and surrounding areas is all a dump, high expensive housing, homelessness and drug addicts EVERYWHERE!

    • @kristoferscott3677
      @kristoferscott3677 9 месяцев назад +2

      It's called being infested by California particularly people from San Francisco and Los Angeles moving into Portland, Seattle, and Denver.

    • @Hutch_Davenport
      @Hutch_Davenport 9 месяцев назад

      They are nasty, angry, insane people now. I miss the old liberals, they were re-trads.

    • @SerenityES
      @SerenityES 9 месяцев назад

      I live here Seattle Portland. It was strange andoddballs. As recent as 10-15 years ago we'd sit in a bar having beer at 10pm and our kids 12-15 would walk to donut shops, arcades and such. Zero worry of crime. Today I'd have a heart attack letting my kids walk the streets at night on West coast.

  • @brianbuller7285
    @brianbuller7285 9 месяцев назад +25

    The homeless problem is getting bad everywhere. I live in Wichita, KS and I see homeless hanging out in parts of the city I never saw them 5-10 years ago. My wife just today saw a guy urinating on the sidewalk at one of the better shopping areas.

  • @henrysantos121
    @henrysantos121 6 месяцев назад +1

    *Great.👌.vids*

  • @fire3513
    @fire3513 2 дня назад

    I am born and raised in Colorado, was a great place to live...

  • @BSIII
    @BSIII 9 месяцев назад +75

    Born and raised here. I watched it transform before my eyes. It's sad we lost some great original restaurants through gentrification (and now cv19. Lockdowns destroyed some iconic restaurants). North Denver used to be the Italian district that had excellent restaurants going back to 40s. Almost all of those original North Denver Italian restaurants are gone.
    A restaurant I've been going to since I was a baby in a high chair (Breakfast King) closed it's doors because of the effects of the cv19 policies, and messed up supply chain, along with people not wanting to work. It's really sad.

    • @BSIII
      @BSIII 8 месяцев назад

      @@Anime_n_Music yeah it bothers me when I think about it. I'd give anything for a plate of red chili cheese fries and a toro pot. Smh

    • @BSIII
      @BSIII 8 месяцев назад +3

      @@Anime_n_Music remember Griffs burgers in the west side? They closed a while back and I learned that there was a Griffs in Albuquerque. My parents moved out there and I finally got the chance to visit them. I'm not even exaggerating, the day we went to Griffs in Albuquerque was the day it closed its doors down for good. I missed out on a Griffs burger by one day. I waited years to eat burger from there and missed out. Unbelievable odds. Lol

    • @urbanurchin5930
      @urbanurchin5930 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@BSIIIThe Griff's that I always went to was on South Broadway - about a block from where the I-25 overpass is. I think that it had been at that location
      since 1962. It was nothing fancy - and South Broadway was kind of a run-down area. But, you could get an honest burger and fries at a decent
      price. I moved away in 2017 - after medical issues and the cost of living just got to be too much. I had lived in the city since 1980 - it is heart-
      breaking to see what it has become.

    • @BSIII
      @BSIII 8 месяцев назад

      @@urbanurchin5930 yup, the Broadway location was what I grew up with! I was devastated when it closed many years back and always hoped to have Griffs again when I visit Albuquerque, and missed that opportunity by a day lol.
      I agree about the change. Change is always guaranteed, cities always change, grow, buildings built or replaced, but Denver lost a lot of that charm.

    • @shasmi93
      @shasmi93 7 месяцев назад +3

      I miss Dinos…. My family went there every year for holidays and b days. Best Italian food I’ve ever had and the history was soooo cool. Gone. All my favorite places growing up gone. I HATE what Colorado became and all the new people that move there say “good, leave, we don’t want you all here” little do they k ow that denver used to be special and it was the history and people that had roots there that made it special. Now it’s a soulless carbon copy of San Francisco, all that history and culture has been paved over and apartments thrown on top. It’s depressing and I moved!

  • @user-mp1qf3ff7t
    @user-mp1qf3ff7t 9 месяцев назад +29

    I was born and raised in Colorado. Joined the Marines and came back a little over 10 years later and Colorado was no longer home.

    • @lollylight3670
      @lollylight3670 9 месяцев назад +2

      I’m wanting out after living here from 6 months old….at this point I could live in Northn/Dakota just to be away from crowds crowds and more crowds….reservations in RMNP piss me off….no more spontaneity going to,the Mtns….

    • @ReggieRegenold-uq2bz
      @ReggieRegenold-uq2bz 7 месяцев назад +2

      I was re-born there. MY FOREVER FMR. HOME. PRAISE YOU LORD JESUS CHRIST 🕊

  • @d12tu68
    @d12tu68 6 месяцев назад

    nice video 👍to listen to

  • @aguilarlibrary5483
    @aguilarlibrary5483 7 месяцев назад +7

    I left Denver, at one time it was sooooooo beautiful!1 I worked downtown, and I loved it. Bought a home in the county of Denver. I'm absolutely stunned looking at this cesspool of garbage. I had to leave because Denver was getting way to expensive for my husband and I. Miss the good ol days!!

  • @evoluxsion7339
    @evoluxsion7339 9 месяцев назад +144

    Californication speading to Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Texas, Tennessee... like a disease.

    • @junemchuen5370
      @junemchuen5370 9 месяцев назад

      Well maybe if your chamber of commerce and tourism bureaus didn't spend all their time trying to lure CA businesses and residents to your state, you wouldn't have that problem? Texas actively recruits Californians, and brags about it Practically beg the people to come and then complain when they do. Yeah, that makes sense.

    • @joshuakhaos4451
      @joshuakhaos4451 9 месяцев назад

      Yep. Its funny, the very people who champion diversity, inclusion and appreciation of other cultures seem to have a record of burning down and destroying local cultures, displacing families and ruining native lives as they set up shop and begin to build the community they just left. And they love doing it to red and very conservative states too above all else.
      They are the modern day Colonialists/Colonizer's they scream about the West having been.

    • @janicemayo6857
      @janicemayo6857 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@dancast4689 I hope you mean the homeless, did you read my reply yes I feel sorry for the homeless, when you're out there on the streets it's hard to keep playing and the fill out an application even online you have to have an address, and a phone number, so it's very hard out there for them, I do what I can to help them when I see them on the streets , I'll buy them food are sometimes I buy them clothes, yes it's a very sad situation 💯 it's a situation that you need help getting out of Sad 😭👍💯

    • @janicemayo6857
      @janicemayo6857 9 месяцев назад +1

      In my first reply I hope you read it cuz it's the honest-to-god truth about Texas, Northern Texas is very dangerous, you really have to watch your back down there 👍💯

    • @CCC303THIZZ
      @CCC303THIZZ 9 месяцев назад +25

      Dont worry
      The Dakota’s
      Montana
      Wyoming
      Kansas
      Oklahoma
      All next

  • @jamesm8049
    @jamesm8049 8 месяцев назад +36

    Born and raised right here in Denver. Lived in a few different areas. Denver, Aurora, Parker. I even have a condo in the mountains.
    You're not entirely wrong. But there are a few things you missed. We don't hate California or the people. We hate Californians that left Cali because it sucks and want to make Colorado into the samething they left.
    Also, drugs have always been here, and for most of us natives we don't care if you partake, we care if you can't take care of yourself and commit crime because of it. Colorado was always a place that was "come as you are, but leave me alone". We value freedom, privacy and self reliability. This has all changed with this young Instagram generation. They all live off mommy, but want to tell everyone else how to live.
    That's what has ruined this once amazing place to live.

    • @lnwrkmn
      @lnwrkmn 5 месяцев назад +1

      💯 correct

  • @SgtJoeSmith
    @SgtJoeSmith 7 месяцев назад +3

    Didn't you see south park panderverse? The people that can afford to live there work for cedar valley handyman. They start out at $100 an hour

  • @dianahensley8715
    @dianahensley8715 7 месяцев назад

    I grew up in Castle Rock, it was beautiful

  • @mauroalex6786
    @mauroalex6786 9 месяцев назад +50

    Dear Johnson, I am from Brazil and I travel throughout USA with you.
    I hope to see America great again!
    Keep up the good work!

    • @ressljs
      @ressljs 9 месяцев назад +1

      But traveling with Nick, you'll end up seeing all the bad parts!

    • @mauroalex6786
      @mauroalex6786 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, but I know it doesn't represent the whole America.
      All the countries have their bad parts!!!

    • @thomasrandell
      @thomasrandell 9 месяцев назад +3

      I moved from the Denver metro to Curitiba Brazil. Beats Denver hands down but I do miss the mountains.

    • @NewHaven203
      @NewHaven203 9 месяцев назад

      mauroalex6786 There’s alot of Brazilians in Orlando, Florida

  • @krystinahite8087
    @krystinahite8087 8 месяцев назад +28

    It’s not just Denver, I live in Colorado Springs and it is horrible here as well. It’s getting so bad that we currently are trying to save to move to better state. It’s sad this is my home and I wanted to raise my daughter here and now I can’t thanks to all of this

    • @YesItsNotMe
      @YesItsNotMe 4 месяца назад

      When you figure out the better state let me know where it is.

  • @lizardbrains100
    @lizardbrains100 4 месяца назад +2

    Us Texans are feeling it too! Cost of living is ridiculous 😓

  • @mhavenroberts76
    @mhavenroberts76 6 месяцев назад

    Good job, Jared polis

  • @justincase2830
    @justincase2830 9 месяцев назад +26

    "Worse places to live". This describes the American standard of living in decline.

  • @Technosphile
    @Technosphile 9 месяцев назад +24

    Pretty amazing to watch old Broncos games. They give an aerial view and it’s basically just the stadium surrounded by dirt. All of that is urban hellscape today.

    • @Freud_Mayweather
      @Freud_Mayweather 9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah and it was a beautiful city area when I lived there 9 years ago, when I went back downtown was a toilet. John Elway lives about 30-40 minutes from the stadium, I know that because I did a concrete pour on his neighbors house a little over a year ago.

  • @dontran449
    @dontran449 5 месяцев назад

    Wow what a surprise

  • @conniemaggio3665
    @conniemaggio3665 7 месяцев назад +1

    I loved Colorado Springs in the late 70’s. Now not so much!

  • @user-og2wt3le4j
    @user-og2wt3le4j 9 месяцев назад +30

    This is happening in many Canadian cities. My hometown mayor made a new rule where tent cities can pop up in any city park. They are now doing huts as homes as a solution with 25 huts (think the size of a backyard shed) in a test project.

    • @markhissrich2940
      @markhissrich2940 8 месяцев назад +7

      You could put them up a new 3 bedroom home and they would still be out on the street the next day looking for their next high.

  • @ajf5823
    @ajf5823 9 месяцев назад +24

    I moved to Colorado in 2017. In 6 years l saw it change from a fairly chill, nice place to an expensive, crowded, traffic clogged mess that resembles the Northeast, where l came from.
    I’ve lived all over Colorado. The Front Range is the worst. You have to get up at 4 am on a weekend to ski or hike in the mountains and spend more time in your car than skiing or hiking!
    The homeless situation on the Front Range is out of control. A lot of people have no choice as rents are skyrocketing but for the people who do own homes and live in these neighborhoods are now having to deal with these people literally camping in their front yards.
    The mountain towns are clogged with people. We used to call spring and fall “Mud Season” and you would catch a break from the tourons from Texas, Florida and California but that’s gone too…the mountains are invaded all year now.
    The Western Slope was the last refuge for awhile but towns like Grand Junction, Ouray, Silverton and Durango are being overrun now as well.
    Only the far northern and eastern areas are still what Colorado used to be. It’s only a matter of time before those area are plowed under and box stores and strip malls are built there too.
    I fled and went to southern Utah near Lake Powell where people still leave their doors unlocked and there’s no traffic light for 200 miles. More than half the people who come here to camp and boat on the lake are from Colorado..here to escape the crowds and congestion back home.

  • @DonWannBran
    @DonWannBran 2 месяца назад

    You drove by my condo at 4:31!