In a stunning display of misplaced priorities, Colorado House Republicans, led by Rep. Brandi Bradley, proposed a straightforward bill to crack down on surging retail theft—up 6% last year with over 40,000 cases and a staggering $1 billion in losses to organized crime. But Democrats in the legislature shot it down, bizarrely claiming property crime is "decreasing" despite mountains of evidence to the contrary. Meanwhile, in the same session, they rammed through a radical bill making Colorado the first state to criminalize "misgendering" on death certificates, forcing coroners and funeral directors to list preferred pronouns over biological sex—potentially leading to absurdities like men "dying from ovarian cancer" and women from "prostate cancer." This not only tramples religious freedoms but diverts focus from real crises like business-killing theft rings. As businesses lock up basics like deodorant and families flee the chaos, this episode underscores a legislature obsessed with woke symbolism over public safety and common sense.
Folks, if you needed more proof that Colorado's Democrat-dominated legislature has lost the plot—swapping out law-and-order for virtue-signaling lunacy—look no further than today's Capitol circus. Rep. Brandi Bradley, a true fighter for everyday Coloradans, brings forward a no-brainer bill to hammer retail theft that's exploding like a bad wildfire: 40,000 cases last year, up 6% from the year before, with organized crime syndicates bleeding our businesses dry to the tune of ONE BILLION DOLLARS. That's not "progressive paradise"—that's anarchy at the checkout aisle, where Walmart's now got to chain up the soap like it's gold bullion. But what do the Dems do? They kill the bill faster than you can say "soft on crime," spouting fairy tales about property crime "decreasing." Yeah, right—if theft's so low, why are our shelves stripped and insurance premiums skyrocketing?
And get this: While they're busy coddling crooks, the Health Committee greenlights a bill that's straight out of the gender fever dream handbook—making us the pioneer state where death certificates must bow to "preferred pronouns" over cold, hard biology. Imagine: A biological male's paperwork lists him dying from ovarian cancer, or a woman from prostate issues. It's not just medically moronic; it's a direct assault on faith-based workers like funeral directors and coroners who won't violate their God-given conscience to play along with this pronoun patrol. We're talking potential jail time for "misgendering" the deceased—because apparently, protecting the feelings of the dead trumps protecting the living from smash-and-grab thugs.
This is peak progressive hypocrisy: Ignore the fentanyl-fueled shoplifters turning Denver into a war zone, but police the paperwork of the departed with Orwellian zeal. Over 40 "new crime laws" my foot—they're all smoke and mirrors, letting repeat offenders waltz out while real victims foot the bill. No wonder families are packing up for red states with actual priorities: secure streets, thriving businesses, and freedom from government-mandated nonsense.
Conservatives like Bradley are sounding the alarm, but it's time for voters to hit the brakes on this clown car. Demand accountability—back TABOR, slash regs strangling small biz, and elect leaders who fight for law-abiding Coloradans, not the criminal class or the pronoun police. Colorado was built on rugged individualism and rock-solid values; let's reclaim it before the Rockies echo with nothing but excuses. Who's ready to drain this swamp?