*GHETTOBLASTER » 21 Feb 2026, 3:17 pm » wrote: ↑
I spent a couple years in the 1970s living near the base of Cheyenne Mountain and loved it.
Everywhere you looked there were 1930s and 1940s cars laying around just waiting to be snatched up.
A lot of retired military in Colorado for a variety of good reasons.
I hate to read about how this great place is becoming Californicated by Libtards fleeing from the mess they created
That's a pretty area. Have been on the backside in that old gold rush town Cripple Creek.
Surprisingly, Colorado continues be be a good state to live in for retirement taxes. Generous deductions for seniors and low property taxes. (If you can afford the home prices)