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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2020
  • A once clean, proud city finds itself in the shadow of violent unrest and a homeless crisis. Source data for Denver in Decay can be found here:
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Комментарии • 6 тыс.

  • @louismunos3981
    @louismunos3981 Год назад +27

    My homelessness ended when I sot out help for my alcoholism and changed my way of life physical and spiritual. Thank you Denver rescue mission new life program god bless you all

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  Год назад +2

      Thank you for sharing your story Louis and thank you Denver Rescue Mission for helping you off the street. Best of luck to you.

  • @centexan
    @centexan Год назад +109

    The real sad thing is that this all happened so quickly. And not just in Denver.

    • @kathycaldwell7126
      @kathycaldwell7126 Год назад +3

      It was the non-stated “welcome wagon” that cities and municipalities sent out.

    • @doodlertoon
      @doodlertoon Год назад +1

      @@kathycaldwell7126 , Punkin, you just proved publicly, and beyond any shadow of doubt, #YourParentsFailed .

    • @StarkeyatRingo
      @StarkeyatRingo Год назад

      IT WAS PLANNED. I know how they did this . So too, do others, who were aware of what they were setting in motion - we are their "conspiracy theorist's. IT IS ALL THE TRUTH. YOu all have much to fear, for the future they've set up for you, is beyond your worse scifi movie they gave you to prepare your mind. The mind must be prepared, and all things can make sense with programming and drugs.

    • @doodlertoon
      @doodlertoon Год назад

      Oh, but I am,@@sydvicious2378 , just as sure as your "parents" made a terrible and regretted mistake. In fact, I have been a Colorado resident for over forty-one years, now. And, I can tell you, for a fact, because I have actually travelled, and am not in a political cult, this shit is going o. In every town. And, 99.9% of our homeless are Caucasians, who decided that oxycodone was a toy. You know, just like your mom.
      How about you take your racist hate, your little red Fascist cap,, and your antiChristian bigotry, elsewhere. How about you try being a solution, instead of the chalky, loud-mouthed problem. In short, try being the man your "daddy" could never manage.
      Try putting that bottle down, and watching less Alex Jones.
      Do get well soon, Regret. You really don't have to inspire a cringe, every time you enter a room.
      #You ParentsFailed
      #JustSayNoTDrugs
      #KuKuxKucks
      www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline
      #MAGArdGoHome

    • @vicgodsucks1157
      @vicgodsucks1157 Год назад

      @@sydvicious2378 What she said is B.S.!! Republican party wants illegal immigrants for cheap, slave wages!!

  • @Bifstak
    @Bifstak Год назад +13

    I miss second grade field trips, being able have lunch in Civic Center park after a museum visit.

  • @anthonynicholson5523
    @anthonynicholson5523 10 месяцев назад +6

    Born in Englewood Colorado in 1975. Every year after around 1993, it has been falling and since the 2000's its become unlivable. Moved out of state in 2020. Nothing is affordable and crime is rampant. Ill never go back.

  • @stoneymcneal2458
    @stoneymcneal2458 Год назад +49

    If this documentary is accurate, and Denver is in decline, then you can thank my fellow Californians as they have moved to Colorado in large numbers. With their arrival, Californians have brought with them all the dysfunction we here in California have come to expect from life in this once great state.

    • @oakeysmokey
      @oakeysmokey Год назад +1

      lame dude

    • @stoneymcneal2458
      @stoneymcneal2458 Год назад +4

      @@oakeysmokey Why is my comment “lame” dude?

    • @montanagal6958
      @montanagal6958 Год назад +1

      They are certainly special.

    • @gyroscopejones9217
      @gyroscopejones9217 Год назад +1

      Well, Coloradians are fleeing Denver, and doing the same thing the Californians are doing here, but with smaller bank accounts. Just read the comments, our "proud, Denver natives" abandoned us and are really no better than the people they are throwing stones at.

    • @taxthesocialist2602
      @taxthesocialist2602 Год назад +2

      Americans need to STOP moving. Moving is obviously NOT the solution and is not solving any issues!

  • @tedfritsch3340
    @tedfritsch3340 3 года назад +357

    Looks like Homelessness has become an industry in itself.

    • @reggiefleming7712
      @reggiefleming7712 3 года назад +7

      No it's not a homeless problem. It's the meth and heroine/fetenal

    • @maryanna8066
      @maryanna8066 3 года назад +29

      It has. POVERTY PIMPING.

    • @markjohnson7508
      @markjohnson7508 3 года назад +21

      For gvt officials . We all suffer and pay. The middle class is hurt the most

    • @markjohnson7508
      @markjohnson7508 3 года назад +13

      @@reggiefleming7712and that dependency is fed by the other dependency exasercreated by the government programs that the young lazy use. Its a circle of death. Instead of literally making people get to work by making them reliant on themselves is literally the only way. Its called hard love

    • @markjohnson7508
      @markjohnson7508 3 года назад +2

      13:50. Your the problem u darn Democrat fool

  • @kathyrobitaille1461
    @kathyrobitaille1461 Год назад +30

    I am a native of Denver, Colorado, 5 generations. It is awful here now. Realestate prices are through the roof. I have been priced out of my own home town. Traffic is horrible. There really is no help for residence, people with mental illness and homeless. There are homeless camps everywhere and they contaminate the ground. Rent is unaffordable, for a tiny box. The tech world has taken over and it has ruined this wonderful state. Don't move here if you are thinking of it. It's not worth it. Especially if you are a person with a soul, who cares about humanity and the environment. Denver does not have enough water for the growing population or space for everyone. This is a corporate run and owned state hand it has beened ruined.

    • @gyroscopejones9217
      @gyroscopejones9217 Год назад

      Big tech is anti-human. They want to create a new world, a 3d world, and entrap humanity there. One product is Zuckerberg's "metaverse"

    • @citizenquasar2182
      @citizenquasar2182 Год назад +2

      Don't feed them and the homeless will go away in search of food. It is that simple.

    • @silvrx-pz3ce
      @silvrx-pz3ce Год назад +3

      I agree it's expensive to live here now

    • @Robbnnswan
      @Robbnnswan Год назад

      It isn't tech companies, it's drugs. Round up all homeless and lock them up for a week. Those in withdrawal, put them in a prison with an addiction center in it. Release anyone who isn't in withdrawal. Those will be few.

    • @crechio4205
      @crechio4205 11 месяцев назад +6

      Don't try and blame "corporations" for this.....blame LIBERAL POLICIES for all of this !!!!

  • @ieiazelsimone5087
    @ieiazelsimone5087 Год назад +24

    This is extremely sad. It’s not just Denver going through this either.

  • @rodentfeeder6261
    @rodentfeeder6261 3 года назад +593

    I am a Colorado native, born in 1952. Colorado and the Denver metro area, were to me, absolutely the best place in the USA to live. I met my wife in 1986 while she was on vacation from out of state. She loved Colorado so much she moved there six months later. We have met several people like her, who after visiting Colorado, quit their jobs, packed up the wife and kids and made Colorado their home. I watched Denver decline over the years, starting with the election of Federico Pena. We stuck it out for 31 years, hoping for a change, which never came. We gave up and left, which was the saddest day of our lives. After watching this RUclips video, we realize we made the right choice. At least we have our fond memories of how beautiful Colorado once was.

    • @lynnm1186
      @lynnm1186 3 года назад +54

      You're right, Pena was the start of the decline.

    • @5thman677
      @5thman677 3 года назад +62

      SoCal used to be the best place to live too. Look at it now. And New York, and SF, and Chicago, etc etc etc

    • @oracleoracle2655
      @oracleoracle2655 3 года назад +48

      @@5thman677 So true. I have relatives that lived in Southern California for years, was a great place. Now the entire state is a craphole, and Colorado will follow suit some day soon.

    • @jene.9630
      @jene.9630 3 года назад +84

      Rodent Feeder, Colorado native as well. Liberalism/leftism poisons and destroys everything it touches. We are making exit Colorado plans now too, hoping to be out of here in the next 3 years.

    • @tubadude905
      @tubadude905 3 года назад +66

      I've been here 31 years and never thought I'd leave. Tomorrow we close on some land in northern Idaho and will relocate there when I retire in a couple of years. Yes I love Colorado, but can't stand the politics and as an avid fly fisherman, can't stand the crowded waters that I used to enjoy. After watching this I drove up to the State Capital this morning and the area is an absolute shithole as described in this video. Its a crying shame, and 100% preventable. A travesty.

  • @mariekatherine5238
    @mariekatherine5238 Год назад +182

    I ended up homeless after being kicked out of my rented room and let go from my job due to Covid lockdown. The room was part of my job compensation. Everyone was given five days to get out, us and our stuff. There were no vacancies at storage places, no rental trucks, no hotels. I have no family, and nobody willing or able to take in an unrelated person. I stuffed what I could in my car and lived in it for six weeks, not a good situation for a woman alone in a big city. There was nothing available through social services unless you had a minor child. I was not and have never been an addict, an alcoholic, or mentally ill. I ended up staying awake by night and moving around, taking catnaps by day, for safety reasons. I saved up gas in cans, enough to get to my ex-bro-in-law’s hunting cabin, 750 or so miles away, and took off by night, driving in mostly secondary and tertiary roads to avoid getting stopped at state borders. It took me six nights. I’ve fixed the place up, winterized it, and have been here ever since. Being homeless in Covid meant there were no public restrooms, no place to shower, almost no places to eat. Let me emphasize, I am not and have never been a drug user, alcoholic, or mentally ill. I have never even smoked cigarettes or drank alcohol.

    • @dynmicpara
      @dynmicpara Год назад +1

      You are a MORAL STOIC HEROINE. I salute you! Your testimony is important: UNSTRUCTURED FREE MASONIC 1787 AMERIKAN LIFE IS UNWORKABLE BS. Read our answer above--and below:
      The RIGHTS-DIGNITY-HOUSING t-shirt guy says the ANSWER: "Homelessness ends with a house".
      Amerikans are BS snobs who want everyone to be Type A personality stoics and EARN THEIR OWN HOUSE (aka Horatio Alger Myth) and do not want to just SOLVE THE FUCCCKING PROBLEM like the Finns do--which is to JUMP-START EVERY HOMELESS PERSON with a HOUSE aka a base of shelter so they can be clean & publicly presentable; THEN INSIST ON these weak Type B personalities to get rid of their drug addiction and get at least a part-time job. The money costs of wasted pull-yourself-up-by-your-boot-straps, band aid "voluntary" programs are the same as the cost of a house; so let's stop being a snob and supply the house and make the 1st good faith move. See the Jimmy Dore video on the Finnish program--THAT WORKS. If they refuse, they go to prison because choosing to live unemployed and homeless is a CRIME. ALL homeless people taking advantage of urbanized life and not have to overcome TBATE nature by "Little House on the Prairie" homesteader moral stoical skills are CRIMINALS who should be given a rock-solid option to start with a HOME and go from there--or go to a disciplinary "boot camp" prison cell--not live this Free Masonic 1787 American individual "freedom" experiment of SOCIETY NOT HAVING A STRUCTURE which has epically failed and must end.
      All rioters must be KILL-STOPPED aka SHOT DEAD on the spot. Period.
      None of this arrest, press charges, trial & imprisonment Free Masonic lawyer racket chachacha.
      You riot--vandalize, burn, loot, assault others, YOU DIE, right then & there.
      So all the nihilist hedonist WOKETARDS and their hang-ups about life will not be allowed to have their dangerous public baby tantrums--they can get a house and clean-up their life if they have the wherewithal to be trusted with internal discipline or go to a boot camp prison and have external discipline applied to spur them to acquire their own self-control.
      The NEXT GENERATION must gain Life Skills Training (LST) 3x hours each day in high school followed by 2x years of National Service (NS) in a societally important functional corps of choice; military, police, firefighting, peace, conservation, science, spy, space etc.to acquire moral stoical character Dr. Jordan Peterson got from a rural setting hunting/fishing with his father.
      REMEMBER, THE SATANIST THEOSOPHIST PEDO-ILLUMINATI DO NOT WANT STRONG PEOPLE--they want WEAK SHEEPLE they can PARASITE FROM and then MURDER.
      The individual "freedoms" and "democracy" they dangle in front of the populace are POISONS TO DESTROY THEM embedding immoral criminality and hedonistic or stoical degeneracy as "rights"--when they are really crimes.
      John 3:16
      Semper Airborne!
      James Bond is REAL.

    • @TheMusicHeals.kjhjhhg
      @TheMusicHeals.kjhjhhg Год назад +1

      ignorance in the USA is very common nobody give a f unless you have pockets of cash to give them. This country will destroy itself just matter of time. I hope you are safe now

    • @dynmicpara
      @dynmicpara Год назад +1

      @@TheMusicHeals.kjhjhhg Explain how nihilism causes people to only live for today by getting as much money as they can. Nihilism = no intellectual interest in anything--much less their details. '

    • @doctorcrafts
      @doctorcrafts Год назад +19

      Stopped at state borders?

    • @incognitonegress3453
      @incognitonegress3453 Год назад +4

      @@doctorcrafts sounds like a plot 2 a movie. 😱

  • @titan_o7
    @titan_o7 Год назад +52

    I’ve been in Denver for over half of my life. I remember when downtown used to feel professional and civil, full of people with purpose and admiration. Now, after the population increase and a number of other things, not a single thread of that exists for 50 miles in either direction.
    Right now, I type this as I sit at CU Denver’s campus. It’s sad. Sad to see a city I once enjoyed living in and wasn’t frightened to walk down the street turn into something resembling LA or Chicago.

    • @sinkiller112
      @sinkiller112 Год назад +7

      Living in the Denver metro as a life long resident of DC metro. I gotta say, with all the good things I heard about Denver and CO, it's looking alot like major cities on the coasts. Not good.

    • @deloresiles3416
      @deloresiles3416 Год назад +11

      Ethan Miller, I know exactly how you feel. Denver has truly changed, I too felt safe walking downtown, especially enjoyed the 16th street mall…it was safe then. I came back to Denver in 2017 and I couldn’t believe my eyes.
      All of that destruction happened with the legalization of marijuana when every undesirable and their mother migrated here. Smh

    • @hmcdonnell23
      @hmcdonnell23 Год назад +2

      I lived and worked in the Denver area from 1978-2002. The downtown area was bustling. Professionals, upscale shopping, and safe. I haven’t been back to the downtown area since so this is an interesting eye opener.

    • @xcen1
      @xcen1 Год назад +1

      @@hmcdonnell23 Was denver , and colorado always democrat?

    • @hmcdonnell23
      @hmcdonnell23 Год назад +3

      @@xcen1 Going back to the 1960s yes however, when I lived there democratic mayors were fairly moderate in the Denver area. The two most recent governors have been democrat. I was there last year, but didn’t go to the downtown area. I have friends who live there, but they no longer venture into downtown because of safety and filth. It’s not just Denver. We use to live in Portland and Seattle and it was getting bad there. Homeless encampments all over the downtown area. We got tired of it all so we’ve lived in the Boise area for almost 10 years now and it’s quite laid back in comparison. Kind of boring actually, but we'll take that any day.

  • @albinorhino8732
    @albinorhino8732 Год назад +10

    I'm from Longmont born in '71. My family is still in the area. I HATE what these people have done to my beloved home! My family tells me constantly how bad it's become.
    I live in the deep South now and couldn't imagine moving back to a mess like that.

  • @kobayashi.official
    @kobayashi.official 3 года назад +245

    What really makes me sick is the long line of names at the end of all the people in charge and in power that refused to participate and explain/defend themselves. Cowards and con artists.

    • @deep-fried-zombie699
      @deep-fried-zombie699 3 года назад +33

      You mean Democrats

    • @raymondhanks9826
      @raymondhanks9826 2 года назад

      the federal funds were never spent on the homeless, local leadership (politicians) created a big money pot and then drew from it, with no accounting of it, A bunch of very smart people conveniently all of a sudden got dumb, simple as that, period.

    • @soniajulie6465
      @soniajulie6465 2 года назад +10

      that's why they LOVE the HOMELESS and all the programs that keep these NON-PROFITS in BUSINESS !!!

    • @unclelarry9138
      @unclelarry9138 Год назад +7

      But they keep getting voted back in.

    • @karancarnwright4312
      @karancarnwright4312 Год назад

      That's whats wrong with this country now the demon crate an half of the Republicans !these criminals r getting richer and the poor live on the streets!! Keep voting for the demoncrats this proves u can't fix stupid!!

  • @lspringerjones
    @lspringerjones 3 года назад +43

    "Villainy wears many masks; none so dangerous as the mask of virtue" ~ Washington Irving

  • @MountainTimeMedia
    @MountainTimeMedia  Год назад +20

    On behalf of Mountain Time Media and all those supporters and participants in the making of Denver in Decay, we sincerely thank you for your continued interest in this film. As you are all too aware, not only has the homeless problem in the Denver metro area gotten worse, it has seemingly spread like a cancer to most other suburbs along the front range. In addition, Colorado is now has the distinction of being first in the nation in auto thefts, fourth highest increase in the US for all violent crimes, and ranks at the top of fentanyl deaths for our youth. If you believe enough is enough, please share link to our channel and Denver in Decay so others can take action to make change to keep our state safer for everyone. Stay safe out there.

  • @loneyhearts
    @loneyhearts Год назад +17

    I was homeless in Denver. I worked and never could afford an apartment. I did not drink alcohol or do drugs. I work a minimum wage job and lived in shelters and on the streets. Worked to keep clean to keep a job. I began college while homeless. Took me a long time to get my Associates Degree. I know how I became homeless. I wish I could share my story. But not many want to hear it.
    We need to not just change the mindset of the homeless, but to change the mindset of the people in general.

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  Год назад

      Thank you for your comments and your perseverance. We would listen to your story if you are willing to share. Best of luck to you.

    • @2ndChanceAtLife
      @2ndChanceAtLife Год назад +2

      I would read your story, too.

  • @aaronbrill1756
    @aaronbrill1756 3 года назад +574

    The guy that said, “homelessness ends with a house“ is wrong. Homelessness ends with personal accountability and assistance. If you just give a drug addict or mentally unstable person a house they will just remain a drug addict or mentally unstable person and destroy the house. It’s the “teach a man to fish…“ analogy 100%

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  3 года назад +38

      thank you and absolutely agree as attested by Paul Scudo in the film. Need to do more than move them around and provide temporary housing without addressing the real issue of addiction.

    • @johnbeldock9364
      @johnbeldock9364 3 года назад +18

      WAY TO GO!!! This is the most rational spot-on comment I have read yet.

    • @Captain-Cosmo
      @Captain-Cosmo 3 года назад +37

      So says no one who was ever homeless. I became homeless for two because a system designed to help the rich forced me out of my home so that rich developers could get even richer.

    • @patrickmurphy3759
      @patrickmurphy3759 3 года назад +25

      I used to go fix up appartments that my friend bought to rent out, some people just are just unfit to take care of anything of value, some things you just can't give away they have to be earned.

    • @billyoung8118
      @billyoung8118 3 года назад +39

      I have a homeless relative that we supported (let live in our house for free) for 10 years. He lived with his mom until she died (he was 28 at that time). My only rule: no illegal drugs on my property anywhere inside or out. Caught him dozens of times, gave him "final warnings" many times. He did everything in his power to absolutely ignore that rule. Finally had enough after the police were called to my house to pick him up. He tried to break in to a house down the street from us, and was caught on video doing it. He denied it even though video evidence was clear. He hasn't been back since. I don't feel even a tiny bit bad for him. We gave him every opportunity. He went through countless treatment programs. The truth is he simply does not want to stop doing drugs. His body, his choice. My house, my choice.

  • @DavidBrown-qi9vy
    @DavidBrown-qi9vy 3 года назад +156

    Lived in Denver for over 53 years. Left last year. For years, we could think of nowhere better, and loved the city. No longer.

    • @slundgr
      @slundgr 3 года назад +11

      May I ask to where you moved? This is the first year I've considered moving, and I've been here 36 years

    • @DavidBrown-qi9vy
      @DavidBrown-qi9vy 3 года назад +18

      @@slundgr Charleston, SC

    • @slundgr
      @slundgr 3 года назад +12

      @@DavidBrown-qi9vy Was it a positive move? My son was talking with me this morning and saying maybe I should consider moving back to Oklahoma and looking at living in a retirement community and getting away from all of this.

    • @MezzaMorta357
      @MezzaMorta357 3 года назад +15

      I moved to Houston 4 years ago because I seen the downfall slowly getting worse. Best decision of my life with zero regrets! I just feel sad for Denver as a born and raised native. It used to be beautiful and a place you would want to raise a family, not anymore.

    • @DavidBrown-qi9vy
      @DavidBrown-qi9vy 3 года назад +24

      @@slundgr
      It was a very positive move. Southern hospitality, strong values, a sense of history and incredible food. Love and feel sad for Denver. Not missing the Denver of today, but the Denver that was and could've been. Beat wishes.

  • @YOUR_MOTHER_WENT_TO_COLLEGE
    @YOUR_MOTHER_WENT_TO_COLLEGE Год назад +13

    This goes to show how small the world really is, my first trip to Denver was in May 2020. I was out there visiting my girl for 3 weeks(she's a Colorado native of 20+ years) and I left on the 25th if I remember correctly, I didn't hear or see anything about all this stuff going on. She lives very close to the downtown Denver area, but we spent all our time seeing the rest of Colorado. I fell in love instantly with the scenery, wild animals on the public roads, nature, the endless trails and hikes we went on. I didn't realize how much of an outdoors guy I really was, I'm very active but never done half of the things in my home state that I did in Colorado. I was in shock and kinda taken back by how majority of the people there were so polite and friendly. It's like every third person would say "Good Morning/ Afternoon/Evening" when they'd walk by you. That rarely to never happens in my home state, I was planning on opening a business near the downtown area in 2021. But family emergencies stop me from pulling the trigger, now that I saw this documentary and been reading a lot of these comments. Maybe it was a blessing in disguise for me not to be out there at that given time, since then I've visited 11 times after my initial visit. And the experiences/visits always get better every time I go back, I know there's no such thing as a perfect city or state but from where I grew up and was raised around. Colorado was definitely a nice slice heaven in my eyes. Not gonna lie, still debating on moving out there. But not in the Denver area, somewhere with land to be as self sustaining as possible.

    • @TheJbh147
      @TheJbh147 Год назад +3

      Look into brighton or co springs. Lots of growth and not much of the insanity you see in denver. For reference, I'm in adams county. I can't see myself leaving the beautiful state but I'm never moving to denver.

    • @YOUR_MOTHER_WENT_TO_COLLEGE
      @YOUR_MOTHER_WENT_TO_COLLEGE Год назад +1

      @@TheJbh147 First off thank you so much for taking the to share that helpful information with me, you know I’ve commented on Colorado before on other RUclips channel’s that talked about the best, worst, cheapest and expensive towns, cities and states to live in. So when Colorado came up on that channel I commented that I’d ideally like to move out there and have experienced different main cities and parts of the state and not once did I get any helpful or useful advice. It was mostly comments saying it’s crazy expensive good luck trying to find something or stay in your state or go somewhere else because everyone is moving to Colorado so aside from eye gouging home pricing soaring through the roof, it’s becoming over populated with all these unwanted transplants that are ruining their home state. Which I can totally relate because those are some of my main issues with my home state, I mean I can afford to live here very comfortably it’s the rude and self entitled transplants in public and crazy traffic 20 hours a day. I mean not much is open between 1am and 5am to avoid serious bumper to bumper traffic, whether it’s on the road/streets or freeways/highways. So I don’t blame the natives there, I’d say each state should have a screening test on who should’ve able to come in and have to stay out.

    • @TheJbh147
      @TheJbh147 Год назад

      @@YOUR_MOTHER_WENT_TO_COLLEGE it's literally the plague of locust that ravage a once beautiful place then leave a barren wasteland when they've sucked everything out of it. It sucks and I don't see it getting better in the near future. But if denver spirals enough, the troglodytes there just might realize that dems are just enablers to the things they want gone. It's just a matter of actually reaching that revelation point haha.
      What type of city would you want to live in most?

    • @YOUR_MOTHER_WENT_TO_COLLEGE
      @YOUR_MOTHER_WENT_TO_COLLEGE Год назад

      @@TheJbh147 Ideally something more to the west because that’s where it’s the most sunniest and I am very spoiled with my perfect weather right now.LOL But I know and have been there enough times throughout the years that it snows everywhere and that bipolar weather as well, so I have become open and tolerant of that.LOL But like I mentioned before, somewhere I can hopefully buy acres for being self sustaining/off the grid, farming, raising small farm animals, crowing crops and the main reason is I wanna open and have a dog sanctuary for all types of dogs and hopefully grows into a farm and wild animals sanctuary from everything to abused, old, retired race animals, nowhere else to go, unwanted, well you the idea. And I’d also be very open to a nice fixed upper renovation house, instead of building from scratch or already complete. So I can have a great foundation to work with and build up my way from there. But that also reflects on where I plan to open my business out there as well, I honestly don’t wanna travel or commute too far from my new residence. So being I’m coming from a very busy city now, I’d love to be in a place where the properties are nicely spaced out. So I don’t have to worry about my neighbors complaining about my domestic, farm or wild animals or my loud vehicles as well.

  • @darrylsanchez6199
    @darrylsanchez6199 Год назад +7

    I am a Colorado native and moved to Denver in 1983. I worked downtown for over 20 years. I also lived at 300 E 17th when the building was brand new. Denver at that time was so amazing. I loved every moment and it was such a friendly city. Now you couldn't pay me enough to go downtown. We need fresh blood in the city government who cares about what happens to our city. Everyone needs to be replaced with people who take pride in Denver.

    • @kayceeyou
      @kayceeyou Год назад +2

      With Denver, all the elected officials are virtue signaling. Whatever gets them bonus points with the activists is what matters.

    • @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel
      @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel Год назад +1

      The sad part is that this cannot be fixed. Homelessness happens because of poverty. When the ultra rich are not involved in the community that makes them rich, this is what happens. I am almost 40 and until 2 years ago, I have made minimum wage for my whole life. I even worked for major pharmaceutical companies and they refused to pay me. The lack of pay overall among citizens in this city is why poverty continues to grow. The more poverty, the more homeless. The more homeless, the less safe things will continue to be. Nobody will fix it because the only people who have the power to fix it turn a blind eye and they are letting the whole city decline.

  • @312KINGFISHER
    @312KINGFISHER 3 года назад +84

    So find out where all that money collected went. Appropriated for some of their other pet projects no doubt.... like their own bank accounts.

    • @walkerasaurus6048
      @walkerasaurus6048 3 года назад

      Not hard to do mr lazy. Likely not what you expected or assumed. www.cpr.org/2018/10/22/where-does-all-the-marijuana-money-go-colorados-pot-taxes-explained/

    • @TheZodiacRipper
      @TheZodiacRipper 17 дней назад

      Probably hired some friends and relatives and paid them very well for nothing.

  • @NunYa953
    @NunYa953 3 года назад +108

    "homelessness ends with a house"? It's that very thinking that drives this problem. Like many, I was a drug addict. Born and raised in Fort Collins. Excellent grades. Normal middle class upbringing. Went to college. Had good jobs. It was my poor choices and that alone that made me homeless. Slept in a truck with no heat at Johnson's Corner through a cold winter smoking crack. My attitude changed when I realized what I had become. When I stopped feeling sorry for myself amazing things happened for me. In less than 10 years time I got on my feet, then started a business. I'm now wealthy. I employ 30 people. And I did it ALL without a government program. Homelessness ends when YOU make the decision you are going to do whatever it takes to better yourself. Alot of my success now is driven by my determination to NEVER go back to that.

    • @walkerasaurus6048
      @walkerasaurus6048 3 года назад +5

      @11:15 The director of the office of hope disagrees with you. So does the data. However, we have a series of Mayors who sold out to real-estate developers. Like Jamie in the film she is one of those develoers. They will not build budget housing projects. A city could control that through zoning and rent control making sure there is enough housing that folks can afford in a city that focuses its industry on low paying hospitality Jobs. But as it is, they let the developers go hog wild building a city for rich people who do not live here and sending our own out on the streets.

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  3 года назад +12

      Thank you for sharing your story, very inspiring. I have to agree with you, as Paul Scudo from Step Denver states, "it starts with accountability".

    • @retrospecative2454
      @retrospecative2454 2 года назад +6

      Not everyone is a winner like you. Some people dont come from middle class. deal with unimaginable trauma especially vets. yes you are right in wanting to change it starts with you but its not always that black or white

    • @NunYa953
      @NunYa953 2 года назад

      @@retrospecative2454
      Horseshit. Stop making excuses.

    • @sBaum
      @sBaum 2 года назад +3

      very true.. its all about YOU folks.. its hard to accept your the couse of all your problems.. but once realized amazing things can happen

  • @clot1770
    @clot1770 Год назад +2

    Denver is like skid row now. I haven't lived in Denver since 2009 and my mind is blown seeing this footage. I had no idea my hometown had gone to ruin!

  • @brandonlara5375
    @brandonlara5375 Год назад +38

    I've lived in this state my whole life and to see the abject failure of our city and state is just heartbreaking. Downtown has become a place to stay away from rather than a destination to visit. San Francisco, Portland, Los Angeles the list goes on and on. We don't see anyone in government making a true effort to address the issue in a way that is in any way impactful. I am in no way saying that I have all the answers but if what you're doing for the last 9-10 years hasn't worked then we need to try something else, cause trying to solve problems with the methods that don't work is just insanity.

    • @jongallardo8006
      @jongallardo8006 Год назад +2

      Amen 🙏

    • @raybo632
      @raybo632 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/yr7_gpRV4MA/видео.html
      Could this be the reason 🤔
      ruclips.net/video/6LFzk1afiD8/видео.html

    • @stephenbishop355
      @stephenbishop355 Год назад +2

      When addressing individuals w h o only respond to violence, decay, and disorganization ghrn the only way to deal with the likes of those is to what...........met them where they congregate, meet them with their own tactics of violence, because they are not ready to fight for nothing, we need to put our dividing lines down, race, religion, sex, creed, color, then they will continue to lead us down this path of the wicked

    • @stephenbishop355
      @stephenbishop355 Год назад

      24 min accountability

    • @showmeanedge
      @showmeanedge Год назад +1

      The issue is that nobody has the stomach to do what we used to do with the homeless - chase them away after roughing them up a bit or imprison them. That's the old way so it's not in vogue, but it kept things clean and orderly.

  • @slundgr
    @slundgr 3 года назад +154

    Where is the accountability? Governor Polis, Mayor Hancock, Denver City Council, Denver's Chief of Police and the Colorado State Legislature own this! When police don't enforce the law, for whatever reason, and arrest the lawbreakers, you end up with what Denver has become. No excuses. Quit using COVID as an excuse.

    • @slundgr
      @slundgr 3 года назад +13

      Mary KE I never said a word about masks and I’m very well aware of the lawsuits about homeless. The camping ban was ruled constitutional. There are laws against drug possession , drug use to n public, defecating in public, urinating in public and vagrancy. There are also laws about rioting, inciting to riot, vandalism, defacing public property, assault and many other acts committed by the rioters that were not enforced

    • @Elizabetty333
      @Elizabetty333 Год назад +2

      If this was a tweet, I’d retweet it!

    • @mikemcgee5950
      @mikemcgee5950 Год назад +1

      The voters
      People vote for all of this.
      The most dangerous person in America is an uninformed voter

    • @slundgr
      @slundgr Год назад +4

      @@mikemcgee5950 That’s idealistic. I’ve lived here since 1984. Colorado has had one Republican governor. No Republican has even run for mayor or city council in Denver in that time.

    • @mikemcgee5950
      @mikemcgee5950 Год назад +16

      @@slundgr
      The democrats have been getting progressively worse over the years
      San Francisco Seattle Portland same thing progressively worse over the years

  • @bmoore-cd2zk
    @bmoore-cd2zk 3 года назад +51

    This breaks my heart. But people need to remember that the current state of the city is by design. Government officials are given nice salaries and political power, not based on how nice things are in Denver, but on the average citizens fear of where things are headed.

  • @asparceproton1
    @asparceproton1 10 месяцев назад +5

    I appreciate you guys making this powerful film. Three years after the "Summer of Love" the violent riots have subsided, but the homeless problem has just gotten worse and worse. Now there's a new mayor with a new plan to combat this issue, but it sounds like a lot more of the same. A whole new generation of grifters will get rich off of keeping up this sham going, and the people will keep voting for it. I'm sad to be leaving this city in a worse state than I found it.

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  9 месяцев назад +1

      We certainly appreciate the comments and you taking the time to watch this film. It only has more impact when more people watch it.

  • @kkdkqwljfdlkkl
    @kkdkqwljfdlkkl Год назад +9

    I lived in Denver for over 50 years. I left the U.S. and moved to S. America three years ago. People told me I was crazy but after watching this I don't think so. I can't believe how fast Denver has declined. I'm amazed Denver voted to let the "homeless" live in the city.

    • @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel
      @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel Год назад

      It's hard to believe isn't it? All the bleeding hearts thought this would help the homeless. All it did was increase illicit drug sales on Denver's streets. Now, it's so common to have gangs selling drugs, the police can't keep up with it. They won't even arrest drug dealers. As long as there aren't bodies in the street, the police ignore all of this.

    • @really5453
      @really5453 9 месяцев назад +1

      Where else are they supposed to go?

    • @kkdkqwljfdlkkl
      @kkdkqwljfdlkkl 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@really5453 your house

    • @mariaesposito274
      @mariaesposito274 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@kkdkqwljfdlkkl We all do that, ! Do you? Let's hear it!!

  • @nitedreamer23
    @nitedreamer23 3 года назад +36

    Patronize that poor woman's bookshop if you can. She's got a big heart. You can tell. It's at the corner of Colfax & Grant.

  • @ScoutMotto2011
    @ScoutMotto2011 3 года назад +276

    Denver is the next Seattle from the looks of things.

    • @slundgr
      @slundgr 3 года назад +34

      Have you seen Seattle is Dying? Denver is well on its way.

    • @ScoutMotto2011
      @ScoutMotto2011 3 года назад +10

      @@slundgr I have. If I moved to Seattle, I might lose my will to live.

    • @slundgr
      @slundgr 3 года назад +24

      @@ScoutMotto2011 I hear you. One of the things that resonates with me from Seattle is Dying is the police officer that said they don't have a homeless problem, they have a drug problem. And they have legalized pot, just like Denver.

    • @doglover2269
      @doglover2269 3 года назад +27

      @@slundgr I saw it and quite sobering. I see the 'handwriting on the wall' for Denver. The Denver City Council is run by a bunch of lunatic leftists who are pushing to legalize 'safe spaces' for heroin injection sites and homeless tent encampments in all outdoor public spaces, this includes all city and mountain parks owned by the city of Denver.

    • @slundgr
      @slundgr 3 года назад +11

      @@doglover2269 You are exactly right, and the same crap is happening in Aurora with the lunatic leftists on the Aurora city council. Look at Emerge Colorado and their proud alumnae who are on the city council for Denver and Aurora. The Secretary of State s a graduate of Emerge Colorado. They are very scary. co.emergeamerica.org/alumnae/in-office/

  • @poco01x
    @poco01x Год назад +5

    When I came to Denver in 81, it was a fun clean, vibrant city. We left in 99 as it was going downhill. Now, friends and family say don't return for a visit. After seeing this I understand why. Heartbreaking.

  • @danadams6477
    @danadams6477 Год назад +8

    I don't know to what extent of weight or validatedity this holds but I have heard that much of the problem stems with city officials being afraid of holding anyone who is homeless or who partakes in a riot(s) accountable because it may infringe on their civil liberties, and would have to face the ACLU in court. Has anyone else heard this?

    • @raybo632
      @raybo632 Год назад

      Could this be the reason 🤔
      ruclips.net/video/6LFzk1afiD8/видео.html

    • @buildertrash4102
      @buildertrash4102 Год назад

      A nationwide problem.

    • @stormyweather9917
      @stormyweather9917 4 месяца назад

      Yes, blue cities run by DEMOCRATS. ​@@buildertrash4102

  • @schatzeeone6230
    @schatzeeone6230 Год назад +227

    I take issue with the map showing “protest-related violence”. The “riot” in Fargo ND lasted about an hour before police completely restored order. Of those arrested, 70% were from the Minneapolis area, not ND residents at all. By noon the next day, the streets were clean and the graffiti was scrubbed away. They tried again by bussing people from Minneapolis to other ND cities, but were greeted by parking lots full of citizens waiting for them. They left pretty quickly. Other states may have cowered from this nonsense, but we don’t play that here in rural USA. You will be respectful of other people and their property or you will get the hell out.

    • @mikemcgee5950
      @mikemcgee5950 Год назад +12

      The same thing happened in Detroit people from out of state tried to start a riot the police shut it down

    • @jeffreyhahler3022
      @jeffreyhahler3022 Год назад +6

      @@mikemcgee5950 and in St. Louis in 2014 but no police shut down.

    • @chrispatriot
      @chrispatriot Год назад

      AMEN BROTHER!! I'm from Hill City, SD and these cancerous westerners and New Yorkers have started to take over Rapid City, SD now and it's an absolute shame just how PATHETIC these individuals are... The Liberal Ideology is soooo cancerous!

    • @FrankHeuvelman
      @FrankHeuvelman Год назад

      Big mouth from a small soul.

    • @muskepticsometimes9133
      @muskepticsometimes9133 Год назад +7

      Congrats my only complaint is that you need to teach rest of US.

  • @ctfrogg3
    @ctfrogg3 3 года назад +61

    The only reason you weren't able to get comment from the "powers that be" is they failed and can't defend themselves.

    • @jodybundrant9386
      @jodybundrant9386 3 года назад

      Have no idea what you meant?

    • @ctfrogg3
      @ctfrogg3 3 года назад +2

      @@jodybundrant9386 Suggest you watch the documentary then you'll be enlightened on who didn't give comment prior to being released.

    • @kevinjensen1891
      @kevinjensen1891 3 года назад +1

      I would argue that they didn't fail at their purpose, to make money. "Never let a crisis go to waste." They were very successful in getting money.

    • @a.wanderer5006
      @a.wanderer5006 3 года назад

      They must have not been very persistent or been from Denver and known people. I was a journalist in Denver, it's not that hard to get official comments compared to other places.

  • @oliverbassett6601
    @oliverbassett6601 Год назад +4

    My son was offered a job in Denver , he was ready to move there. I made him sit through this. He decided not to go, thanks for the warning.

    • @gyroscopejones9217
      @gyroscopejones9217 Год назад

      Single young men, especially from outside the city, are routinely targetted with free cocaine and often make dangerous new friends here. I've personally seen it happen. You were wise. He would have had a big target on him.

    • @rigobryant8050
      @rigobryant8050 Год назад

      every big city has its issues, its not that bad really

  • @muffs55mercury61
    @muffs55mercury61 Год назад +11

    This happened to my hometown of Phoenix. No riots or stuff like that, just unchecked overgrowth. I left there 32 years ago for the country life and have no regrets. The high cost of Californication has destroyed Denver, Phoenix, Las Vegas and so many other cities.
    Tennessee decided the best way to combat homelessness was to make it a serious crime. It is now a felony to be homeless there (lets see how that stands up in court)

  • @Donovan9009
    @Donovan9009 3 года назад +26

    This documentary will go unnoticed in the Denver media. It's a shame!

    • @samuelsmith3738
      @samuelsmith3738 3 года назад +1

      I was directed here from a Facebook ad.

    • @samuelsmith3738
      @samuelsmith3738 3 года назад +2

      Maybe share to your facebook.

    • @HeavensSatans
      @HeavensSatans 3 года назад +3

      You know Kyle over at 9news won't dare show it, if hes sober enough to even understand it.

    • @keanumaikekais2202
      @keanumaikekais2202 3 года назад +2

      Theyll show it and Kyle Clark will trash on it

    • @jdtown6585
      @jdtown6585 3 года назад +2

      When all else fails, blame the media. Victim mentality.

  • @rogergraham8450
    @rogergraham8450 3 года назад +15

    Really happy that I left this cesspool.

  • @adventuremanintheclouds8968
    @adventuremanintheclouds8968 10 месяцев назад +3

    I live here and came to say that 2 years later, the homeless problem is worse than ever. Everywhere you look, there's encampments on the street, crazy people in the road, increased violence, and downtown is sketchy to visit. We went there for a few hours to grab dinner and left with a keyed car for no reason.
    It's all a money funneling scam.
    Denver proper used to be a beautiful, clean, upbeat, positive place to visit. Now it's a sketchy place to go, if you dare.

  • @serialshagster6651
    @serialshagster6651 Год назад +5

    19:59 That faceplant is a metaphorical representation of the "Denver's Road Home" program and how it ended homelessness! We need to not allow our leaders to steal money and get away with it... Enough is enough of the same old thing!!! Those politicians stole all that money for over ten years and then gave everyone the finger! Just more of the same old thing. One can only hope that the rich can one day be on the street homeless with every door being slammed in their face! The leaders aren't arresting people because they are afraid people will hold them accountable for their own transgressions...

  • @bulgariandragon13
    @bulgariandragon13 3 года назад +146

    The scene of that poor veteran scrubbing the monument... I am not even american, but my heart tore to pieces.

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  3 года назад +41

      Jay is a true patriot and the disrespect that has been shown and that went unchecked by State leaders is disgusting.

    • @dalekooper5465
      @dalekooper5465 Год назад +14

      Unfortunately most Americans don't give a shit.

    • @BironelStudiosPress
      @BironelStudiosPress Год назад +8

      Why does one feel emotional about the vandalism of a monument but not about homeless Americans? Americans are more important than the material symbols of America. Solve homelessness, not by incarcerating them, but by housing them.

    • @Deno2100
      @Deno2100 Год назад

      @@BironelStudiosPress Right, a disproportionate number of the names on that monument, had they lived would have been homeless. Getting distracted by the simpleton scrubbing the monument misses the whole point, or any point in the video. You think those dead veterans would give one **** about that monument? Or would they care that they died so that 40% of Americans could live in corporate feudalist society?
      These people are too low brained. They can watch a video 50 minutes long and miss every useful piece of information.
      "OH NO! not the monument!"
      FML

    • @marchellochiovelli7259
      @marchellochiovelli7259 Год назад

      @@dalekooper5465 Oh we give a shit but if we take a stand and fight, we get arrested and then have to deal with lawyers and the cost white the actual rioters get a hand smack and let out. I blame weak and poor leadership.

  • @briankaufman1952
    @briankaufman1952 3 года назад +112

    "I have zero tolerance for unlawful behavior..." ~Jared Polis. I am pleased to see that he removed the big shoes and red rubber nose for the press conference.

    • @sgt.thundercok4704
      @sgt.thundercok4704 3 года назад +7

      Well said.

    • @julielocke4953
      @julielocke4953 3 года назад +13

      But he forgot to put on his big boy pants and react and take action. Oh wait, he doesn’t have any.

    • @Afurthyclays
      @Afurthyclays 3 года назад +9

      Julie Locke
      Nope. Just a diaper, unfortunately.

    • @wtywatoad
      @wtywatoad 3 года назад +3

      Pure, fallacious, lip service.

    • @Little.R
      @Little.R 3 года назад +3

      Your comments are useless. Do something about it.

  • @michaelbandeko3519
    @michaelbandeko3519 Год назад +4

    I worked private security in Metro Denver. We had the contracts with the City and County of Denver to clean this up before it took root. We cleaned out crack houses and the like and moved the citizens on that tried to camp out on city and state property. We also had contracts with a lot of downtown businesses to keep their properties secure. Then Mayor Webb was elected and we were told we were not allowed to move these people out anymore. After dark the Capital region became a hell hole. Not fit for human habitation.

    • @TheZodiacRipper
      @TheZodiacRipper 17 дней назад

      Like that time in Sierra Leone I believe it was where rebels had seized control over gold mines and communities making elections impossible so they hired a private army that drove the rebels away and after the first election the new president decided that the private army had to go and guess what happened?

  • @QULT45
    @QULT45 Год назад +4

    I just watched this for the first time and WOW. Because as a lifelong Denver resident. It's only gotten much worse. I promise you, you will hear from me again. I am fully committing to a new project that will visually show how much worse it's gotten. From a daily, street level view. Stay tuned.

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  Год назад

      Thank you for your comments QULT45. Curious as to what your project is and best of luck with it.

  • @luke144
    @luke144 Год назад +54

    I'm so so glad I moved. I grew up in Denver. I love Denver. It's a trash city now. I got assaulted for being "white". I'm disabled. That was the last straw. I lived in Colorado still but I have no desire to go downtown. Ever again. Many Christmases we're spent there. Trashy hateful people with "hate has no home here" yard signs. I was a Democrat most of my life. Never again!!

    • @squish2913
      @squish2913 Год назад +4

      I couldn't agree more, i left for the western slope and couldn't be happier, i still travel to Denver for work and i look forward to seeing denver in my rear view mirror and coming home to a sleepy community thats much more affordable

    • @josephkramer932
      @josephkramer932 Год назад +1

      I am glad you saw the light. Most Democrats do not know that democracy means direct voting on issues. On the other side of the isle, McCain, A SENATOR, did not know what it means to have a republic. lol The Democrat party is all about ruling from the top down now and they don't even have a real message.

    • @quar_0
      @quar_0 Год назад

      the thing is, REAL democrats are awesome. the "demon"c"rats" are false and disgusting.

    • @butthole_glory6939
      @butthole_glory6939 Год назад

      lol @ "assaulted for being white". luke if you need a shoulder to cry on i am also white and let you cry on my shoulder. god bless you little fella

    • @mnrichards100
      @mnrichards100 Год назад +1

      Vote blue and it’s the people you screw. Always. Hard to sympathize with a Democrat. You get what you vote for.

  • @alexvagias5295
    @alexvagias5295 Год назад +87

    I have a homeless person (a friend) staying at my house, now. I have had others spend a night or two, as well. I spend a lot if time asking them questions and listening. Most are drug addicts with deep emotional problems.
    Virtually, all of them come from dysfunctional families. That's the problem. We have too many people with no parenting skills that are birthing children.

    • @hopeful6157
      @hopeful6157 Год назад +6

      💯💯💯💯💯💯

    • @silentm999
      @silentm999 Год назад +9

      People much smarter than me believe that we would spend 1/7th of the money used on prisons, welfare, and other social programs if we proactively prevented child abuse. I believe it. All these problems start with avoidable childhood trauma. Education and prevention. This info is from the book "The Body Keeps the Score".

    • @alexvagias5295
      @alexvagias5295 Год назад +5

      @@silentm999 Here's my take on the issue. From the time kids are in junior high school, thru high school, in health class they should be taught the primary, necessary responsibilities of good parenting; that kids not only need to be physically nurtured, but, intellectually, emotionally and spiritually, as well. That sex is fun, but, it's consequence, parenting, is a lot of work. Each of those three major areas should be examined, explored and defined, as well. And, kids should be taught the consequences for a child when they have not been nurtured (exposed to the truth) in those area's--coping disorders, anxiety, anti-social behavior, depression, addictions, acting out, etc. If young people were taught these fundamental truths, they would think twice before having kids and would be much more effective at raising them, and, our society would be significantly less dysfunctional. Also, the birth rate, that is contributing to overpopulation and it's consequence-global warming, pollution and resource depletion, would decline-a big plus for the world.

    • @ge2623
      @ge2623 Год назад

      I'll look for your obituary.

    • @bowlinglefty
      @bowlinglefty Год назад +7

      Or single parent households with no known father.

  • @obsoletevalues6209
    @obsoletevalues6209 Год назад +30

    My wife is a Denver native, and we both graduated from Denver area high schools. We watched Denver commit suicide, assisted by Democrat politicians. Between 2010 and 2019 I worked with people who had moved to Colorado from California and Illinois, because of how expensive it was the live there. When they moved to Colorado, they kept voting for people exactly like the people who destroyed their home states.
    My wife and I moved to Wyoming a few years ago. And yes, there are two people I worked with that moved to Wyoming from California, and yes, they will be voting for people like the ones who destroyed their home state. IMHO, people who are Democrats are incapable of connecting the dots between "cause" and "effect."

    • @drnstjhn
      @drnstjhn Год назад

      so red states dont have these problems?

    • @raybo632
      @raybo632 Год назад

      ruclips.net/video/yr7_gpRV4MA/видео.html
      Could this be the reason 🤔.
      ruclips.net/video/6LFzk1afiD8/видео.html

    • @doodlertoon
      @doodlertoon Год назад

      #YourParentsFailed

  • @g10s
    @g10s Год назад +1

    Addiction is not only ruining the individual's life but the life of a city. That is a chronic issue in many of the large city's where drugs have become accepted.

  • @Uromastyxfanatics
    @Uromastyxfanatics 3 года назад +23

    Homeless everywhere, I go to school in Denver and it is not safe. people digging out of trash, yelling, high on mystery drugs and aggressive, its fucking sickening

  • @martinmaddox5315
    @martinmaddox5315 Год назад +13

    I was with a friend at a seminar in Atlanta, Georgia about 20;years ago. My friend was about a 5’8” tall man. we were walking back to the hotel from lunch when we were approached by a 6’4” man who kept getting in our face, first asking for money, then telling me “ I know you have money bastard, give me some” , finally I told him to f-- off and get the hell out of my face or I was going to knock his head off, he left my friend visibly upset, and he said I can’t believe you said that. I told him that the man would probably would have attacked us if I hadn’t responded exactly as I did. I no longer live in the Atlanta area!

    • @rocketsmall4547
      @rocketsmall4547 Год назад

      can confirm from the time getting off the airport. theres hobos asking for money. walking out airport. hobos asking for money
      on the street. in the hotel.
      at gas station.this was aboot 20 yea ago. it gotten worst. some of these homeless are crazy. not very safe downtown atl. 0/10 would not recommend

  • @timmcdowell6362
    @timmcdowell6362 Год назад +2

    I Went to Denver. I felt like I was in a Twilight Show. No one ever says hi, hold a door, or even acknowledges other humans when out in public.

  • @brendac7588
    @brendac7588 Год назад +4

    The City of Denver’s Road Home must be paved in gold after all the donations and endless lip service. By now they should have all the homeless in a three state area off the streets. Would someone please comment as to exactly what they have managed to accomplish? Geez. It is sickening. They should ALL be ashamed of themselves.

    • @mysticpaths7751
      @mysticpaths7751 Год назад

      The managers and caseworkers are keeping the donations for their selves

  • @JasonSighn
    @JasonSighn 3 года назад +115

    Amazing video! Denver is trashed.

    • @OceanDriveSpeeder
      @OceanDriveSpeeder 3 года назад +11

      As a Denver Native IE: Ashley, Gove, GWHS & CUDC we moved to Larimer County a few years ago. White flight, sorry it is what it is, I hated to do it, but we had to move on. The place was going down the drain.

    • @tweetspie
      @tweetspie 3 года назад +6

      Our country is trashed.

    • @OceanDriveSpeeder
      @OceanDriveSpeeder 3 года назад +4

      @Chris Price This is all Hickenlooper & Polis's fault,

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 3 года назад +2

      @The Metalhead the rural areas are stuck with stagnant wages while housing, vehicles, and food are all going way up. America’s nearing an edge l, broski

    • @nighthawwwk
      @nighthawwwk 3 года назад +1

      A shithole city

  • @veritas41photo
    @veritas41photo 2 года назад +23

    I moved out of Denver more than 15 years ago. I now live in a rural area with many deficiencies; it could be called desolate. But I'm still happy I'm out of this urban blight for the rest of my life.

    • @HighCountryRambler
      @HighCountryRambler Год назад

      I did the same thing. I traded this garbage called denver for 20 miles of dirt road and solitude, safety, and fresh long ago, and couldn't be happier.
      Not sure what it will take to get voters to wake up to the scam being orchestrated by Democrat one party rule in Colorado.

    • @alarahillton1343
      @alarahillton1343 Год назад

      That sounds lovely. R u off grid?

    • @CharlesCoderre-yv1cu
      @CharlesCoderre-yv1cu Год назад

      wait until they put in Section 8 vouchers - you will regret moving

    • @raybo632
      @raybo632 Год назад

      Could this be the reason 🤔.
      ruclips.net/video/6LFzk1afiD8/видео.html

    • @IntrospectiveHousewife
      @IntrospectiveHousewife Год назад

      @@CharlesCoderre-yv1cu Government housing is old in most rural areas. They don't built much. They do allow some private homes to qualify, but many renters don't do it (I'm not sure how that works, but I know it's been done). We only have to worry about theft, and most of the homeless around here are addicted to meth. It's much easier to get away with fatally shooting someone like that over here though. Other than gated suburbs near urban areas, rural living (especially out of town) is the safest for the middle class. We can't rely on the police to show up on time either. You get used to defending yourself.

  • @juanitahuisentruit1989
    @juanitahuisentruit1989 Год назад +2

    My parents moved to Denver Colorado in 1969 I married a Colorado native and we bought our first home in 1976, Denver and all the surrounding areas have just gone so far down hill. It makes you want to cry but all you have to do is look at all the blue states and citys and see they are all in the same boat. I was a Democrat but I had to switch parties I couldn't ignore what has happened all across this Country

    • @gyroscopejones9217
      @gyroscopejones9217 Год назад

      All interstate corridors and port cities are like this. Research Kentucky's interstate highway drug trafficking corridor. It all correlates to "where the spice flows"

    • @rigobryant8050
      @rigobryant8050 Год назад

      red states are going through the same lol

  • @pamscarr8696
    @pamscarr8696 Год назад +17

    Back in the 80's and 90's, I used to love to fly into Denver and rent a car to head to the slopes.
    I enjoyed the city and the beauty of the area.
    I am saddened that it has fallen like it has.
    Difficult to see it lose its, majesty.

    • @ShockwaveZero
      @ShockwaveZero Год назад +2

      Denver is amazing. I just moved here a few months ago from Los Angeles where I was born and raised and Denver/ CO feels much cleaner and safer.

  • @alidafranco6244
    @alidafranco6244 3 года назад +325

    I was a Denver resident for 35 years and saw this coming long ago as I grew up in Detroit and saw the same sequence. I recognize every single street in that video as I spent much time living and working in the city. Denver went from being a sleep Western town in the 1970's to a city of excessive profits at the cost of the working class, who has been disenfranchised from a viable life as in most urban areas. Yes, there is addiction and plenty of it as most homeless live lives of quiet desperation and hopelessness. This is not a Democrat or Republican problem, this is a societal problem due to dysfunction and indifference.

    • @jimtempleton7418
      @jimtempleton7418 2 года назад +2

      Why didn't Trump do sumhin about this can't Trump get back in and This time commit to doing the job he sold us on.
      America cannot be a superpower but also have chronic problems with its people.
      Get a plan get programs get caravans trailers in where tent city's are clean place up give people with issues a clean home.
      Get shops to donate clothing to people give them jobs cleaning up streets till they have got back into working then give them better jobs.
      Fooodbanks set up as food gets thrown out anyway cmon help people man
      Get Trump back for 4 years as he knows it's easy to put him out!;;
      Get Trump back
      Make America Great Again!!!!
      💪💪💪💪💪💯💯💯💯🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇬🇧🇺🇸

    • @tonyedwards2064
      @tonyedwards2064 2 года назад +1

      Damn, I was intrigued by Denver having this kinda problem..I know every big city has it's bout's with homelessness, but just did'nt equation this factor in i guess? shit..Btw, I saw you were from Detroit, an you actually compared it to Detroit!! I was like No fucki'n way? I'm from Toledo an 52, so I kinda know the D , an I just had to see, Btw, I'm a Bronco's fan, an I've been here to see games , an DID NOT strike me as this kinda town!!

    • @jimtempleton7418
      @jimtempleton7418 2 года назад +4

      Yes USA needs fix up town by town city by city

    • @FranzBazar
      @FranzBazar 2 года назад +1

      It is policies that make this happen and continue to get worse. There’s very clear evidence across-the-board, across this country where Democrats have locked up leadership at both the state and local levels and we’ve seen a continuous increase in crime, homelessness, high taxes, bad schools, etc. etc. etc. I never hear anyone who says, it’s about accountability too. Look at Rhode Island, they have a good program, people who are on the street, especially committing crimes, need to be locked up and put into some system that addresses the root problem. You can’t just throw money at it, if you could do that Denver would have no problems, and San Francisco where I moved from three years ago to Denver area hoping for a better life, these problems would’ve been solved. Plenty of money. And it’s not just about giving them free food, free housing, etc. etc. Those Democrat policies have been ruining our country and our cities across the country for decades. Honestly I think a Big part of the problem at this point is that the Democrat leadership cannot admit they’ve been making these mistakes for so many years. They can’t just in all humility say let’s really attack this problem, let’s change up what we’ve been doing because it’s clearly not working, and if it happens to be that something a republican or independent or whatever had proposed years ago and it looks like that works, why can’t they get past their Damned pride and just do the right thing!? It’s all about politics now, and the Democrats are not learning anything at all in this process. Listen to mayor Hancock, just stating platitudes, I didn’t hear a single useful constructive thing he said in all that verbiage that was filmed. If I saw any Democrat leaders anywhere in any of the big Decaying cities across the country taking that approach, then I would agree you’re right it’s not a Democrat or Republican thing and let’s just get the job done. But at this point I have to disagree with anyone who says it’s not, it is clearly a Democrat leadership problem.

    • @cowboy7x
      @cowboy7x 2 года назад +5

      How ignorant are you? Hell YES it's a Democrat and Republican problem. It's democrat policies that cause this. Geeez! EVERYTHING is politics. EVERYTHING! Every city that's burning or has gone to hell is run by liberals. For God's sake you are naïve.

  • @robertlamarsna6800
    @robertlamarsna6800 3 года назад +111

    As a commercial vehicle operator I see this tragedy occurring for the last 😢 6 to 7 years and its only because of the current city, country and state government officials in charge. As a US Veteran I'm ashamed of what Denver has come to be.
    Being in Vietnam there was more order then Denver today. It's damaged with no end in sight.
    D. LaMarsna
    USAF Vietnam Veteran

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  3 года назад +6

      Thank you for the comments and your service to our country.

    • @hardcoresb3
      @hardcoresb3 2 года назад +6

      Thank you sir for your service to our country. There are still many patriots out here on the front lines. God bless you.

    • @michelleduncan9965
      @michelleduncan9965 2 года назад +5

      Thanks for your service Robert. I'm a Denver native & now live in southern Colorado - another town that's becoming a cesspool. I hope to someday move when dling elder care is finished. It's utterly shocking what Denver now is. Pena, Hickentheif-er, & Polis - all demonic.

    • @garyc880
      @garyc880 Год назад +4

      Thank you for your service Vietnam was a thankless jobYou'll never hear it enoughThank you

    • @montizzlefoshizzle7131
      @montizzlefoshizzle7131 Год назад

      Blame your racist white brothers and sisters

  • @Dave-zl2ky
    @Dave-zl2ky Год назад +1

    We visited the west and Denver in the 1990's with thoughts of relocation. Some people told us we would like Denver. It looked like an oversized Hartford CT. Boulder was wonderful, expensive but wonderful.

  • @marykyle6611
    @marykyle6611 Год назад +3

    A year later- One thing I have learned because our noses are rubbed in it constantly- is that it way more than a homeless problem. Homelessness is a SYMPTOM of a broken government.

  • @daniellecarr7665
    @daniellecarr7665 3 года назад +48

    I took my kids downtown on May 7th to observe the National Day of Prayer. We took photos on the steps of the capitol. There were no tents. No graffiti. No boarded up windows. We walked around and prayed for our city. I went again with a friend on May 26th and noticed a few tents were going up across the street from the capitol. On June 7th the People's House had been graffitied, tents and homeless were accumulating across the street, BLM parades were going on, windows were broken and smashed, and unrest was in the air. There have always been homeless in Denver, but after that day I knew I couldn't take my kids downtown for a while. The current unrest in our nation has amplified the problem that's been here but never was this out of control. Our family is completely avoiding our once beautiful city and it breaks my heart. I never even have heard of the 10 year plan to end homelessness and have lived here since 1998. Obviously it wasn't really a program to help those who needed it most. Thanks for this documentary. Many people who live here don't know what's happening downtown, let alone those outside of CO. The media doesn't address Denver unless its snowing here. It was hard to watch but important to acknowledge.

    • @flissss
      @flissss 3 года назад +3

      I've spent a considerable amount of time in Denver the past 5 years and I noticed the decline in that timeframe. I was considering a move but last March, watching people shoot up in broad daylight near the steps of the Capitol, harrassed in downtown, followed, even the area around the Capitol the lawns were in terrible shape, vagrants all over. I live in an east coast capital and the area around the government buildings are immaculate, even though the city has its own issues, as any city does. I changed my plans about moving. I recently watched videos of people assaulting people eating at Union Station with no cops to be found. I figured that they would at least keep the trash from that area but I guess not. It's very sad. I've heard the Denver was a great place back as recently as the 80s and 90s.

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 3 года назад +1

      @@flissss the Rockies Nuggets Broncos and Avalanche were all killin it in the late 90s and early 2000s. The people were chill, the mountains were pretty quiet, and the traffic was bad but not too crazy. It was a cool place to grow up in that time, that’s for sure

    • @kerrynight3271
      @kerrynight3271 Год назад +1

      @@chief5981 Stanley Cup this year! Denver is still a wonderful place to live if you can afford housing. I can only afford it because I bought a little house in 1993 and stayed put. I was offered a nearly unbelievable price for my house yesterday (23 times what I paid for it), but I wouldn't even consider leaving. I adore my neighbors and neighborhood. I'm glad you have happy memories of this fine city.

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 Год назад +1

      @@kerrynight3271 that’s awesome man.. I have 5 acres in central Kentucky now, but will be selling in a couple of years.
      To have a home that you don’t want to sell no matter the price is a real blessing. Cheers brother.
      And yeah, I watched the Avs and talked sh** to all my Kentucky friends 👍🏽

    • @kerrynight3271
      @kerrynight3271 Год назад

      @@chief5981 Thank you for the kind comment.

  • @mattdeans9873
    @mattdeans9873 Год назад +20

    Moved to Denver in 1976 and was distrustful how people were so friendly. I grew to embrace it, talking to strangers and relishing that human connection. Denver was perfect. That has LONG gone. Hickenlooper housed the homeless and my senior building filled drug addicts, prostitutes and criminals. You dared not leave your apt after dark. I moved to a senior building in a Denver suburb and love it here, hoping things wont deteriorate. I had to give up my dentist downtown Denver (my last connection to downtown) because, as a disabled senior, I was a perfect target for the criminals, drunks and homeless adiicts downtown. With all of that plus the maddening constant disruptive construction, those idiotic scooters and bikes dropped everywhere, etc and now the crime in the brand new Union Station... Ill never go down there ever again.

    • @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel
      @EUROPAMusicOfficialChannel Год назад +2

      Denver was always the best place to be. My formative romantic years in the 2000s were wonderful. Downtown Denver was the ideal spot to catch a festival, parade, go for dinner at nice little restaurants, etc. Now, it's so dangerous, I got followed for 2 or more miles by some drug addict. I thought I was a gonner. I will never go down there again either. It's only going to get worse.

  • @joeknightus8827
    @joeknightus8827 Год назад +4

    Lived there from 80-92. Some of the best times of my life. I watched gangs creep in as crack and ice ravaged neighborhoods. Drugs and gangs have trashed every city that they flourish in.

  • @paullucero3568
    @paullucero3568 Год назад +3

    Downtown is so disgusting now it's a shame! I don't feel comfortable taking my son downtown because of all the open drug use, It's like watching intervention in person. Being from Denver, I am in disbelief how deteriorated the city and state as a whole have become!

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  Год назад

      Thanks Paul for your comment and observations. Be safe out there.

  • @home-powersystems7782
    @home-powersystems7782 3 года назад +83

    I've lived in Denver since the Valley hiway was two lanes, no houses north of 104th, John Love was guv. and Pillar of Fire was still a school. This film was so sad but so true. Mr. Tubbs has done a superb job in catching the tone that long timers see. For years I was President of a local charity that works primarily with the homeless in Ft. Collins and I hope this gets watched by those who help. I will do my part and send it far and wide. Thanks for a moving documentary, fine work. May God bless you all.

    • @QED_
      @QED_ 3 года назад +5

      My gawd . . . I haven't thought of John Love in 50 years.

    • @marksauck8481
      @marksauck8481 2 года назад +7

      I lived in Denver half a century ago and it wasn’t anything as small like you described. You must be very old. I lived there only two years and haven’t been back since moving out. I have been to its airport and it’s a lot bigger than Stapleton Airport was. I’m sure I wouldn’t recognize Denver anymore now. Too bad things got so bad. That’s what liberal permissiveness does and has been doing to all our major cities today. Face it. Stop voting for these same liberal politicians.

    • @howabouthetruth2157
      @howabouthetruth2157 2 года назад

      Anyone who is not disabled or elderly, and makes every excuse in the damned book for not working SHOULD NOT EAT, PURE & SIMPLE. The fact and the truth of the matter is THE ONLY REASON you have so much homelessness, drug abuse, filthy conditions, and violent crimes ( including violent so-called "protests" ) IS DUE DIRECTLY TO LEFTIST/SOCIALIST POLICIES, and the brain dead jack asses who support these insane policies. The liberal handouts only INVITE more lazy young punks to become a homeless bum, or worse yet: a drug & alcohol addicted homeless bum. Hey, why should they work when they have all of these damned liberal hand outs. YA DON'T SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF WILD BEARS BREAKING INTO HOMES BY FEEDING THEM. LIBERALS CREATED THIS DISGUSTING PROBLEM. By the way, I am a staunch Christian conservative, but that doesn't mean I'm a "republican". I HATE & distrust ALL politicians.....but with that being said, make no mistake: there is absolutely nothing worse than the modern day liberal. Nothing but a bunch of reprobate minds.

    • @howabouthetruth2157
      @howabouthetruth2157 Год назад

      @@shayjohnson5830 EXACTLY. THANK YOU. We have a dramatic increase in homeless bums & junkies BECAUSE OF all the liberal handouts that literally enable & encourage them to remain the disgusting bums that they are. It's no different than feeding wild bears.........you simply DON'T. Besides, almighty God said: ANY able bodied man who refuses to work SHALL NOT EAT. So let them starve........as many start dying from starvation, the rest WILL get the message that "the party is over" and get their sorry asses back to work.......or they can starve to death right along with those bums beside them. God commands us to HELP THOSE WHO CANNOT HELP THEMSELVES..........NOT "HELP THOSE WHO REFUSE TO HELP THEMSELVES". There's a big difference.

    • @thomasauslander3757
      @thomasauslander3757 Год назад +2

      Holy Mother Forking Shirtballs
      It's going to be so bad even Homeless Tents on streets be charged property tax.

  • @lynnm1186
    @lynnm1186 3 года назад +45

    They talk about affordable housing which all big cities need. Cities like Denver, who see a population surge due to circumstances, ie., marijuana legalization, start jacking up prices and only building 'luxury' homes/apartments which only a small part of the population can really afford. A $400K house is affordable for two who are working constantly with no threat of lay off or job change, but then for most, it's a month to month thing. One change or loss in jobs or an emergency and pretty soon they're under foreclosure. The high price of Denver housing and those being able to make payments for the long term is very iffy. Denver will see a huge bubble like Phoenix did ten years ago in the very near future. Average rent in Denver is about $2,000 a month. Hardly anyone, even with roommates can afford that. How many roommates will an apartment let you squeeze in? 2, 3? The uptick in pricing is not sustainable. You can see it now with the exploding homeless population. Drugs are also very much a problem with the homeless. Legalization of drugs, and now liquor to go to keep restaurants in business. Liquor control used to be tight. Now you can order it, have it delivered, and many are probably back to drinking and driving since it's now legal to transport open containers under the guise of 'Grubhub' delivery. Cops don't have time to stop cars and check for open containers. It seems Democrats want more chaos, more drugs, more drinking. The drunk, high and homeless are easy to control. They vote Democrat. Denver, if you continue to vote this lunacy into office your city will never recover and will continue to be a shit-hole like Chicago, LA, San Francisco and Seattle.

    • @billyoung8118
      @billyoung8118 3 года назад +9

      Absolutely. The high rental prices and high housing purchase prices are not sustainable for those in the service industry. The service industry used to be jobs for teens to get spending money. Not any more. There are too many adults with children using service industry jobs to raise their families. That simply is not possible. I am not in that industry and am able to afford my middle class home. But I bought it in 1997. If I had to buy this exact same house today, I would never be able to afford it (even though I now make about 3x what I made in 1997).

    • @Captain-Cosmo
      @Captain-Cosmo 3 года назад +10

      @@theautistsguide You are absolutely correct. I live in the Denver area and see this in our own neighborhood. A home that would sell for $200K in Georgia sells for $400K in Denver. Rent averages $2K per month. Ordinary people don't control the market; the "investors" do.

  • @walkerb1734
    @walkerb1734 Год назад +3

    I just visited Denver for a long weekend. What an absolute sh!thole. Sadly….it’s not just denver. Many cities are dealing with these situations

    • @gyroscopejones9217
      @gyroscopejones9217 Год назад

      Nationwide, always concentrated on the interstate "where the spice flows."

  • @mikeschwab5164
    @mikeschwab5164 Год назад +5

    I moved to Denver in 1983 after graduating from college in Montana. Work took me away 11 years later. I fell in love with Denver and Colorado. When I wasn't enjoying some event in the city, I was bagging 14er's in the Rockies. My wife and I stood in our empty house and cried the day we left swearing that we would return someday. I see how overcrowded the mountains are now and the mess that the City of Denver has become since the first vagrants showed up in Civic Center Park after legalization of marijuana. I cannot find a reason to move back. I still have friends in Denver and I feel for them for having to deal with the loss of a beautiful downtown area and the homelessness that is ruining the city.

    • @ngoshawk1
      @ngoshawk1 Год назад

      I agree, although I didn’t live in Denver we went to RMNP every year for vacation. We always enjoyed a few days in Denver before heading to mountains. Last time we went there it
      Was a total shitshow. Didn’t feel safe walking downtown anymore, you get what you’ve voted for! So sad!

  • @judyhagan322
    @judyhagan322 3 года назад +37

    Watched this, no doubt I'm moving now. Denver is bluer than ever and won't be long before Denver is Portland central! !

  • @JimBo-ho8qw
    @JimBo-ho8qw 3 года назад +61

    Denver's Road Home aka Democrat slush fund.

    • @emsnewssupkis6453
      @emsnewssupkis6453 3 года назад +5

      Not to mention the stupid, insane needles for addicts program that enables them to toss diseased needles all over DNC RUN hell hole cities.

    • @colinj5291
      @colinj5291 3 года назад +3

      *Democrap

    • @wtywatoad
      @wtywatoad 3 года назад +7

      When the Comptroller for the State of California performed an audit on the taxpayer funded Proposition 2, he founded out that up to 60% of the funds went to “administrative costs.”

    • @dondressel452
      @dondressel452 2 года назад +3

      Yea a lot of talk and no results
      Typical democrat bullshit

    • @Shinuchiha_99
      @Shinuchiha_99 2 года назад

      It’s gonna be the next Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Philadelphia etc.. in the next 5 years.. murder rate already has spiked at an all time high since the early 2000’s.. like 30 percent or some shit..

  • @stormysmom222
    @stormysmom222 Год назад +13

    As a law abiding citizen, I know damn well the criminals has the upper hand. There are no consequences for bad behavior.

    • @taroman7100
      @taroman7100 Год назад

      RIGHT we dont punish people anymore for bad things. I would take my mafia attitude out on these jackasses--no mercy and politicians as well. You were sent to do a job not to enrichen yourself.

    • @dianejensen3420
      @dianejensen3420 Год назад

      100% right Elizabeth!! And we as law abiding tax payers pay for it. My husband and I are leaving next year - they don't need our Republican tax dollars in this state anymore...

    • @gelatinskeleton8745
      @gelatinskeleton8745 Год назад

      You’re right. Our jails and prisons aren’t filled.

    • @gelatinskeleton8745
      @gelatinskeleton8745 Год назад

      @@taroman7100 you clearly are a poorly educated clown.

    • @gelatinskeleton8745
      @gelatinskeleton8745 Год назад

      @@dianejensen3420 no, we don’t need your trash money.
      See ya.

  • @2ndChanceAtLife
    @2ndChanceAtLife Год назад +2

    Overpriced LUXURY homes (both houses and apartments) is a MAJOR contributor to this problem.
    The officials need to try to find a studio or 1BR apartment for less than $2,000 / month.
    Not ALL of these people are addicts/mentally ill. Many are simply sick and disability benefits are about 25% of prior salary.

  • @karenblaise858
    @karenblaise858 3 года назад +21

    Where did the millions go?

    • @teamenemy.
      @teamenemy. 3 года назад +3

      The demonrats stole it...

  • @melissagillmeeks2658
    @melissagillmeeks2658 3 года назад +95

    Cory Gardner should use every Hickenlooper quote in this film in an ad campaign. It's beyond disgusting that Hickenlooper actually said the 10 year campaign to end homelessness was a marketing ploy. Equally as disgusting is Polis' smug attitude during his press conference when he said he doesn't follow Denver politics. That's 100% BS! Denver and the Boulder corridor got him elected. Eastern Colorado did not vote for him. As a Douglas County resident, I absolutely did not vote for him. Thank you Steffan Tubbs for making this film. I hope it goes viral. So sad to see Denver like this. I have zero reason to travel downtown. It breaks my heart 💔.

    • @sgreene420
      @sgreene420 3 года назад

      Idiot

    • @s.o.s.93soyousin29
      @s.o.s.93soyousin29 Год назад

      I don't know if Gardner is running but he should. He would make Colorado competitive again.

    • @rippindrummer666
      @rippindrummer666 Год назад

      As bad as hickenloooer was as a mayor he doesn’t even close to the disaster that mayor Hancocks tenure as mayor has been

  • @YOUR_MOTHER_WENT_TO_COLLEGE
    @YOUR_MOTHER_WENT_TO_COLLEGE Год назад +4

    This documentary was crazy and so insightful, very well done good sir!👍👏👏👏

    • @raybo632
      @raybo632 Год назад

      Could this be the reason 🤔. ruclips.net/video/6LFzk1afiD8/видео.html

  • @user-vh6oo3pn6e
    @user-vh6oo3pn6e Месяц назад +1

    ive been sober for 14 years now its been a long road but my journey is not done it took 10 that i had spent in prison im going on 2 years free from the shackels of this bondage

  • @jasonzelic9030
    @jasonzelic9030 3 года назад +162

    Yep. We had a year left on our lease in downtown Denver and our whole office decided we weren’t going back. The ooen air drug market, the riots....no one in our office felt safe. Denver blew it. Offices were decided whether work from home was going to be permanent and we all overwhelming decided yes. Colorado is being overrun by Californians that are going to drive it into the same hole LA is in. Bail bail bail

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  3 года назад +17

      One of many businesses that have moved out of downtown for these same reasons. thanks for sharing your comments.

    • @snoopu2601
      @snoopu2601 Год назад

      I was just going to write that. I live in California bay area and I always hear people talking about moving to Texas or Denver. Get ready for a shit load of those dot com people they are going to lose there job's next year when everything collapse in California, the politician that run it don't have no acceptability for running it down. The same zombies vote for them every election. The new voter base is going to be all these illegals they are letting. Where ever they were running from that's the way they will vote. Most of the countries they left well I don't have to say no more.

    • @user-mq1up2fw4r
      @user-mq1up2fw4r Год назад +10

      Phoenix is going through this problem right now.

    • @mushroomtits8387
      @mushroomtits8387 Год назад

      No it is not "Liberals" - it is the part of American Political culture that says "lie lie and take the monies and run it will be someone else's problem"

    • @trevor_mounts_music
      @trevor_mounts_music Год назад +41

      @SlohShow All i saw for about 5 years was Californians moving to Denver that 1000% percent were voting for and in favor of the same bullshit that makes LA or San Fran disgusting.

  • @frsantariga
    @frsantariga 2 года назад +11

    Like the police Sargent said "you are on your own".
    So arm-up citizens.

  • @heartwisdomlove
    @heartwisdomlove Год назад +3

    Denver is without a doubt the most dangerous place to drive it is truly terrifying that I 25 highway people drive so dangerously it’s just not safe to drive in Denver

  • @Will-Parr
    @Will-Parr Год назад +1

    I recently was on a trip to the East Coast and decided to spend one night in New Haven, CT just down the street from Yale University. The hotel was nice but the surrounding area was in decay. I was shocked. Very dirty and run down. Decay is a good word to describe the experience. Sketchy people on the streets and I felt most uncomfortable. Returned to the hotel early then left the next morning without touring the campus. Can’t see ever going back.

  • @LisaJShultz
    @LisaJShultz 3 года назад +90

    I recently went downtown to Civic Center Park and walked around. I was devastated. My beloved hometown was a mess. I saw many homeless tents, people with mental illness yelling obscenities at the top of their lungs and destruction of monuments and buildings. I also saw people doing drugs and trash everywhere. I felt unsafe and left in a hurry heartbroken.

    • @illsayitsinceno-oneelsewil2721
      @illsayitsinceno-oneelsewil2721 2 года назад +3

      Welcome to my neighborhood. And ALL my new tent dwelling neighbor's.

    • @deletethis5489
      @deletethis5489 2 года назад

      these democrats destroying monuments and buildings are mentally ill like blm

    • @chrisschepper9312
      @chrisschepper9312 Год назад +6

      We get what we deserve for we are all in this together, like it or not.

    • @jonathanchester5916
      @jonathanchester5916 Год назад +3

      @@chrisschepper9312 The one smart comment here. Americans need to stop bickering about bs politics and build affordable housing now. It's not rocket science and for a country as rich as the USA it should be a slam-dunk.

    • @HSBsoulsurfer
      @HSBsoulsurfer Год назад +1

      @@jonathanchester5916 NO! I was forced to flee affordable housing because my own unit was FLOODED with a lower neighbors meth/crack fumes. These people are ADDICTS and need serious MENTAL HEALTH CARE and THERAPY for their traumas coming from abusive, broken homes. Putting up projects that become DANGEROUS is not the answer and will further RUIN neighborhoods. P.S.- the housing complexes and Voucher holding Housing Authorities NEVER screen with DRUG TESTS. This is what ruins cities and neighborhoods. Why are we not drug testing people when putting them in housing? It's to ruin the experience for everybody.

  • @davida9878
    @davida9878 3 года назад +112

    62 year Denver native. I have watched slime like Hickenlooper, Polis and Hancock slowly turn Denver into Cali-rado. Sickening, slimy politicians.

    • @robertsmith6068
      @robertsmith6068 3 года назад +6

      when hickenlooper ran for Denver mayor I thought well at least he's a businessman and not a wanna be career pol, turns out he is a career parasite. I think I even voted for him that one time. Glad we left denver but it sure was great for the time until the left took over.

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 3 года назад +6

      Calirado.. that makes me want to puke

    • @robertsmith6068
      @robertsmith6068 3 года назад +1

      @@chief5981 no more than me.

    • @jdtown6585
      @jdtown6585 3 года назад +4

      Go ahead and leave then. Mississippi or Kansas are lame and calling your name.

    • @MrBobbo18
      @MrBobbo18 3 года назад +1

      Conservative from the suburban areas and mountains hate the liberal city. Leave or help.

  • @raymondfredette6046
    @raymondfredette6046 Год назад +1

    I was in Denver in 1963. It was a very beautiful city. I hate to see what is happening to it.

  • @meganlukes6679
    @meganlukes6679 Год назад +1

    Born and raised in Parker and I feel like I left just in time. Every time I go visit family the less I recognize the place.

  • @michelelee9824
    @michelelee9824 3 года назад +263

    After 42 years living in Colorado...mostly the Littleton area, I recently moved to another state. I am saddened by what happened to this city and the rise in the cost to live there. Attitudes in people changed as well after it became overpopulated. I will always love Colorado and will definitely be back to visit but I am so happy to have left.

    • @miguelsonofzeus
      @miguelsonofzeus 2 года назад +11

      It must've been a lovely city. I'm so sorry.

    • @shreddedwheat5977
      @shreddedwheat5977 2 года назад +51

      Don’t move to another state and vote for the same polices and politicians that caused the decay of Denver in the first place.

    • @TheyRiseBand
      @TheyRiseBand 2 года назад +17

      Yep, I moved to OR at age 40. I'm a CO native. Heartbreaking, but I just couldn't make a life there. Cost of living is astronomical. People are rude. It's not the CO I grew up in.

    • @toserveman9265
      @toserveman9265 2 года назад +40

      @@shreddedwheat5977 , Yeah, don't vote democratic, for sure..

    • @thomasgorman6755
      @thomasgorman6755 2 года назад +7

      @@TheyRiseBand, why's OR any better?

  • @Teddy31976
    @Teddy31976 3 года назад +11

    I used to live right by Congress park and sold my condo in 2017 and moved out of state. Best decision I have ever made!!!

  • @dandelion1598
    @dandelion1598 6 месяцев назад +2

    Downtown grand junction Colorado has terrible homelessness problems and pigeons on restaurant roofs and ventilation systems when it rains pigeon waste runs down gutters onto streets mixing with the human waste. 7yrs ago & before current city manager & DDA director, downtown was beautiful & well maintained & cared for.

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  5 месяцев назад +1

      Sad that every part of this beautiful state is effected by drugs and bad policies.

  • @JD-ku6vd
    @JD-ku6vd Год назад +11

    We lived in a town just north of Denver for a number of years. We saw the gradual change and deterioration of much of the Front Range during that time. Colorado had historically been somewhat conservative with an economic emphasis on agriculture, but that began to change with the arrival of Californians fleeing that overpriced state and tech companies moving into the area. Then more Democrats were elected to state and national offices. The next thing we knew beggars were sitting outside our small town’s pizza parlor harassing residents and that was just the beginning. The marijuana laws were changed, and it was Katie bar the door. The cost of living skyrocketed, homeless encampments sprung up almost overnight, and tthe stench of today’s enhanced pot was everywhere. Politically we had been socially conscious baby boomers, but this front row seat on the outcome of liberal socialist policies was an eye opener we hadn’t foreseen. When it came time to retire, we left. The fabulous views of the Rockies cannot be appreciated when the air reeks of human waste. Denver is now a cesspool. You might want to keep that in mind as I do now when I go into the voting booth.

    • @adobo1976
      @adobo1976 Год назад

      I knew a lot of conservatives who liked to smoke weed too. I don't see how pot is behind any of this.

  • @lenaelm9477
    @lenaelm9477 3 года назад +11

    I thought pot was supposed to fix everything! Where are the jobs? I thought schools would be improved. Why is I-25 the same as it was in the 50’s? All these expensive homes and businesses... no one can afford them. This is NOT a homeless problem, this is an infrastructure problem. The homeless issue is just a part of the fallout. I was born in Denver. I watched Blinky, went to Elitches when my folks had a little money, and Lakeside when we didn’t. Ate at Casa Bonita and walked through Black Barts cave! I am John Elway’s BIGGEST fan! Pot money paid off the Colorado state debt...... and that’s all it did! I remember when it was illegal, the good’ol days. We will never see those days again. I’ll never get my Denver back. I was so proud of our town. I WAS so proud. Now my parents have been priced out, $1800 for a one bedroom apartment???? Unbelievable. I hear my fellow Denver Colorado Natives. I hear the disappointment. What an absolute shame. Excellent documentary!!!

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  3 года назад +1

      Agree. would be nice to have full public financial disclosure on where exactly the TWO BILLION dollars in marijuana tax revenues earned by the state have gone....minimal detailed information available and why won't the state have commercials everyday on examples of the success of legalizing MJ and the benefits to our community?

  • @tracym4132
    @tracym4132 3 года назад +32

    Our local elementary school in the suburbs used to take first graders downtown for "Day in Denver." We went to the capitol, 16th street mall, the parks, etc. So sad what's happened.

    • @kerrynight3271
      @kerrynight3271 Год назад

      Schools still take their young students to the museums and historical sites near downtown. This documentary was a political hitjob.

    • @HSBsoulsurfer
      @HSBsoulsurfer Год назад

      @@kerrynight3271 As the graffiti and destruction is shown all throughout the film.... STOP VOTING FOR THIS!

    • @kerrynight3271
      @kerrynight3271 Год назад

      @@HSBsoulsurfer I could give you 50 reasons why I would never vote for today's Republican party. For one thing, they have no interest in governing which is why large cities almost never vote them into office. All they want to do is keep the Democrats from governing. Today's Republican party is so far removed from reality, you practically have to be psychotic to vote for one of them.

    • @rippindrummer666
      @rippindrummer666 Год назад +1

      @ Kerry Night lived in Denver since 1995 and I’m still here. If you really think Denver hasn’t changed since around 2011 you’re either not from here or you’re just in denial. Yes there’s always homelessness in every city but it’s gotten exponentially worse in the last 10 years.

    • @kerrynight3271
      @kerrynight3271 Год назад

      @@rippindrummer666 I've lived in Denver since 1991. I bought a little house on a big lot in a mostly low income, hispanic area (I'm white). After they put in the nearby light rail station and changed the zoning to three stories, we've been inundated with high income young folks who love it here and are happy and friendly. Where before we only had a single liquor store for retail, we now have lots of restaurants. I got rid of my car many years ago so I admit I'm not driving around in other neighborhoods where conditions may have deteriorated. I spend 95% of my time within two miles of my house. My own neighborhood had improved a LOT. I was offered $1.2 million for my little house a couple of weeks ago and didn't even consider selling because I absolutely love where I'm living. Ten years ago I would have sold immediately. We do have an occasional homeless person around and I and my neighbors do our best to help them. I guess I tend to see homelessness as a tragedy for the homeless person rather than the city.

  • @dominicwalker9947
    @dominicwalker9947 Год назад +5

    If you have not figured out this was all planned. You were not paying attention. I bet the next phase in the plan will though.

  • @mateoleon524
    @mateoleon524 Год назад +4

    So i visited colorado recently simply because of a connecting flight, i had two days in the city, and since i use cannabis in food (never smoked) i was shoked to be able to buy some chocolates and thought it was pretty cool, but the second day i booked a cheap motel since i had spent 149 on the first day for a good one, i wanted to save some money, and omg i was afraid to go out.
    Ive lived in a third world country before but the homeless here are way more scary than homless people and poor neighborhoods in other countries

  • @terrellprice8013
    @terrellprice8013 Год назад +33

    I was born, raised and educated in the third world state of Mississippi. For years I experienced discouraging remarks about Mississippi, but never anything like the coverage of the uncivilized human behavior of the homeless in CO. The leadership of the Governor of CO and the major of Denver is pathetic at best. Why would any young person sacrifice their lives by defending this country when right before my eyes the country is unraveling and being invaded by mindless thugs and boneless politicians. The millions who died to keep this country free may have died in vain.
    I am a 80 year old man who never stuck my hand out palms up to anyone for anything. My dignity, self respect and character determines my value as a human being and I can look into a mirror and know I have earned my way in life particularly since both of my parents died in my early teens. I hope God saves America from itself and the government teaches citizens my basic equalization, C=C, choices equal consequences.

    • @sharondavid-melly1498
      @sharondavid-melly1498 Год назад +2

      You never went through the depression either

    • @novaguy509
      @novaguy509 Год назад

      Well stated Terrell. The world is turning upside down.

    • @johnbryan5608
      @johnbryan5608 Год назад

      How’s that working out for you?

    • @areguapiri
      @areguapiri Год назад +1

      When was the last time an American soldier died protecting the freedom of mainland Americans?

    • @stanpressley8136
      @stanpressley8136 Год назад

      You should thank GOD for Mississippi!!!

  • @brettnecessary2266
    @brettnecessary2266 3 года назад +22

    I have noticed a serious decline in the last 10 years. Been here all my life, and looking to leave the state asap, sad, I used to love living here

    • @doglover2269
      @doglover2269 3 года назад +7

      We are leaving and heading for a 'free' state not overrun by leftist lunatics. 'King' Polis is the worst, autocratic dictator, drunk on POWER. .

    • @biggamer8655
      @biggamer8655 3 года назад +2

      I lived there from 2011 to 2020 bit the bullet and moved in June. I was initially proud of living in Denver at the end I felt like a fool trying to stay there so long.

    • @brettnecessary2266
      @brettnecessary2266 3 года назад +10

      @@biggamer8655 I'm a native, and have witnessed it's decline over the period of 54 years. When marijuana got legalized, I knew everything was going to change for the worse. I was right. Of course many people will disagree with me but it really was the kickoff for rapid decline.

    • @JohnSmith-oh6id
      @JohnSmith-oh6id 3 года назад +2

      Most of my extended family on both sides have lived in Lakewood and Littleton for 50+ years.
      I had planned on ending up there. My wife and I got married in the area. Lakewood/Littleton is my memory of holidays and family. Colorado is my roots (I was born in CO).
      Now, there's no way in hell I would move my wife and child there. Some of my extended family there is considering leaving.
      Even before this it was questionable as CO became more Commiefornia'd, then Polis, now this.
      CO used to be magic to me growing up and visiting for Christmas and other holidays and I wanted my wife and child to experience that.
      Actually feel like I've lost a part of myself and I don't even live there, and now I know I never will.

    • @farmyardflavours
      @farmyardflavours 3 года назад +2

      @@brettnecessary2266 there was a decline , but you are right, legalization pushed the state beyond repair and it's gone downhill ever since

  • @JVTRUTH
    @JVTRUTH Год назад +2

    It seems like most of the people here are not even from here anymore. It's sad I can barely afford to live in the place I was born and raised. 41 years and this place is going down day by day

  • @rigobryant8050
    @rigobryant8050 Год назад +2

    This is happening in every big city in America, it's not a Denver issue or political issue.

  • @PassThePopcornPlz
    @PassThePopcornPlz 3 года назад +49

    Thank you, Steffan. It's heartbreaking to watch what is happening to our city.

    • @jene.9630
      @jene.9630 3 года назад +8

      7baker1, and not just Denver either. Pretty much the whole state has ended up being ruled by a few deep blue pockets whose numbers outvote those of us in the red counties.

  • @robertmahler8966
    @robertmahler8966 3 года назад +20

    “It’s coming to the suburbs if we don’t stop it”. Wrong. It’s already in the suburbs and has become progressively worse in just the last couple of months.

    • @MountainTimeMedia
      @MountainTimeMedia  3 года назад +4

      Sad but true statement. thank you for sharing

    • @chief5981
      @chief5981 3 года назад +5

      Now the schools are telling the kids about all that privilege they are born with

    • @quar_0
      @quar_0 Год назад

      especially in lakewood. lakewood is a dump, easily the worst denver suburb

  • @mariaesposito274
    @mariaesposito274 6 месяцев назад +3

    End homeless in 10 yrs? The State of Co. has had time to solve this problem. When there was a cluster of tents, you could have nipped it in the bud. Sort out, the different ones that needed Rehab, & Mental Health, ones with families. The Rents played a big part in it. Especially during the pandemic. Rents are outrageous. If you get addicted to drugs during the lockdown or the curfews, & you can't work unvaccinated, you're out!!.. Now, It's out of Control. Homeless ppl don't matter now, You've shifted your concerns to 25, 000 illegal Migrants. They... Have Housing! 3 meals a day, fum money, clothes , medical, EBT card. Etc. Colorado sure fond a way to support them 25 million/ billion Dollars!
    Homeless are born & raised here. Ty Co. Same way ya got Federal cash you could do the same for them. Yes!! Blue, for Sanctuary State!!👎

  • @rodneysmith603
    @rodneysmith603 Год назад +1

    As a native Kansan, I'm familiar with harsh winters. I'm curious how these people survive winter at altitude in tents and makeshift houses?

    • @Synflood2014
      @Synflood2014 3 месяца назад +1

      They stay high so they don't care!