Just How Far Left Has Colorado Swung

Submitted by Cow Doctor

Not only has Governor Polis declared March 20th to be a day without meat, he recently appointed an anti-meat activist, Ellen Kessler, as a member of the State Veterinary Board. He is also pushing the Parks and Wildlife Commission to expedite the introduction of wolves to the Western Slope. Colorado agriculture generates over $7 billion in cash revenue annually and 75 % of that is represented by the livestock industry. Can anyone see the UN’s Agenda 21 fingerprints along with WEF “Klaus the Clowns” grubby mitts all over this.

Vegetarian

Ancient tribal slang for the village idiot who can’t hunt, fish or, ride.

PETA = People for the Eating of Tasty Animals

Via Complete Colorado

Governor Polis ignites firestorm with anti-meat proclamation; an ‘obscene gesture’ to livestock producers

DENVER—Governor Jared Polis infuriated farmers and ranchers by issuing an anti-meat proclamation making March 20, 2021 “Meat Out Day.”  In response, meat-centric events are being organized throughout the state, while rural counties are banding together to turn March 20 into a celebration of Colorado livestock and agriculture instead.

The Polis proclamation is taken nearly word-for-word from the radical vegan Farm Animal Rights Movement’s (FARM) MeatOut.org website, and recites a litany of supposed evils of meat and benefits of a vegan lifestyle and even invokes “reducing our carbon footprint” and preventing animal cruelty.  According to FARM, its mission is to end the use of animals for food.

Polis does give a nod to agriculture, noting that “Colorado is the proud home to farmers and ranchers alike and we recognize the importance of agriculture in the state.” But this didn’t blunt the ire of Colorado legislators, agricultural producers and county commissioners over the potential economic harm Polis may have triggered.

Logan County Commissioner Byron Pelton told Complete Colorado Friday that he has been taking numerous phone calls and text messages from his constituents.

“I heard several people mention it as a war on rural Colorado,” said Pelton. “These are family farming operations that have livestock and produce and they are very frustrated with the treatment of agriculture right now by the Governor.”

Pelton feels that even a one-day boycott of meat products in Colorado would cause financial hardship for producers.

“I wish that Governor Polis could understand that people have spent lifetimes developing the genetics of their herds,” Pelton, a cattle rancher himself, said. “I just wish he understood the effort that these people put out. It’s not only our livelihood, but it’s a sense of pride of the products we put out.”

Nor is the potential impact of disparaging Colorado meats limited to livestock producers, says Pelton.

“Think about all the crops that are raised,” Pelton said. “When you come out here and see miles and miles of corn, that corn is used to feed cattle. That’s another industry full of jobs that depend on the livestock industry.”

According to the USDA, Colorado produced nearly $578 million worth of corn in 2020.

Elbert County, along with a growing list of at least 15 other counties, are supporting resolutions to counter the Governor’s proclamation.

In its draft resolution proclaiming March 20 Elbert County Cattlemen’s Day, Elbert County says, “Elbert County Cattlemen and our ranching families are part of a $3.4B state industry with a $40B economic impact and accounts for 10% of the state’s total export sales.”

The USDA January 1, 2021 livestock inventory in Colorado shows 2.65 million cows, 445,000 sheep, 630,000 hogs and 32,000 goats.

Colorado Senator Jerry Sonnenberg, R-Sterling, who excoriated the proclamation on the floor of the state Senate, calling it “the most obscene gesture that can be given” to Colorado livestock producers, told Complete Colorado Saturday that there are going to be “huge gatherings” to celebrate Colorado meat products on March 20.

“The Sterling sale barn is having a huge event, and I’m going to a Four-H club in Holly where we will be handing out beef sticks and talking about how important the beef industry is in Colorado,” said Sonnenberg. “[The proclamation] has woken up a sleeping giant and agriculture is no longer set on just doing their work and tuning out politics. They have woken up and now they are going to fight back.

The Colorado Cattlemen’s Association is also joining the effort to combat the damage Polis has caused Colorado agriculture and is working with grocery stores and restaurants to feature meat products on March 20.

Sonnenberg told the Senate he received a text from the Hereford Association, one of the major cattle exhibitors at the National Western Stock Show (NWSS) in Denver, saying the “responses from their board that I have intercepted all are promoting this as the last straw.”

There is a danger, says Sonnenberg, that the Hereford Association will boycott the NWSS and move its annual activities to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma instead, which could potentially cost Colorado tens of millions of dollars in lost Hereford sales.

“The governor of Oklahoma pointed it out very well. We can’t have leadership in this state throw the number two industry in this state under the bus,” Sonnenberg said in his speech.

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt made note of the growing antipathy towards agriculture by Polis and the Democrats in Colorado’s legislature in his February 1 State of the State address, saying, “The folks in Denver turned their back on the ag industry. They wouldn’t let them have their major national cattle show because they insisted on keeping their state locked down. That put the stability of the U.S. beef industry in danger.”

The NWSS was canceled by its management last September, saying, “The COVID-19 pandemic does not allow for the Stock Show to host the annual event and comply with the health and safety guidelines that are necessary to protect Coloradans and help stop the spread.”

Polis has a history of antipathy towards agriculture. In 2019 he told the Colorado Department of Agriculture that it should promote vegan products made from soybeans, which are not grown in Colorado, like the Impossible Burger, a trademarked product of Impossible Foods Inc. He has also excluded appointments to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife Commission and Colorado State Fair of representatives from the agricultural industry.

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35 Comments
Georges S
Georges S
March 4, 2021 12:59 pm

All of a sudden I don’t feel so sorry for myself to have moved to Frankistan… I still miss the taste of a good CO steak.

TN Patriot
TN Patriot
March 4, 2021 1:05 pm

I will be in CO that day and will make it a point to eat meat for all three meals and include some beef jerky at least once. Gov Polesmoker can continue to eat the cylindrical meat his boyfriend serves and I will stick to beef, pork, poultry and seafood.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 4, 2021 1:23 pm
Mary Christine
Mary Christine
March 4, 2021 1:34 pm

I heard several people mention it as a war on rural Colorado

There is a war on rural people in general. I make myself listen to a local news/talk station on occasion just so I can keep up with the local nonsense. The city people are furious that it seems like the rural areas are getting more opportunities for injections than the city people, particularly the black and Hispanic areas. At the same time, many people in the rural areas are ignoring the mass vaccinations taking place and injections are being “wasted”. Because rural people are too stupid to clamor for them, dontcha know? Rural people are thought to be too ignorant to know how much they need these vaccines, particularly because they refuse to wear masks.

I could go on but you get the idea.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Mary Christine
March 4, 2021 2:07 pm

See what I mean? No one wants these stupid injections except the city people and the low information idiots.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
  Mary Christine
March 4, 2021 3:33 pm

There is a war on people in general, Maybe the rural denizens are in the first rank, but the useless eaters in the cities (even whole useless cities . Lookin’ at you Detroit, Buffalo….) are right next to them. The powers-that be have clearly declared their opinion that 500 million people on earth is all they need for comfort, so that leaves about 7.5 billion of us as excess.

Not all at once, but pretty soon. First no meat, then Soylent Green. These people are not kidding around.

Gomer.
Gomer.
March 4, 2021 2:04 pm

Gov Pol-ass will be getting his meat when the sun goes down…while he does the same.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
March 4, 2021 2:06 pm

If one is Catholic, every Friday can be meatless until Easter.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  Mary Christine
March 4, 2021 10:57 pm

It was a miracle when the Pope turned fish into something else (it’s not meat to Catholics).

Auntie K.
Auntie K.
March 4, 2021 2:11 pm

Auntie now will be buying and ordering beef everytime when visiting Colorado.

Have the people of CO begun the process to recall and/or impeach this awful politician?

KaD
KaD
  Auntie K.
March 4, 2021 2:20 pm

See my post.

Ned2
Ned2
March 4, 2021 2:18 pm

If you are thinking of moving from Coloradistan, stay away from the Red States, unless you can honestly say you will STOP voting for stupid shit.
Thank you.

Colorado Independent
Colorado Independent
  Ned2
March 4, 2021 2:51 pm

Colorado wasn’t a Blue State until all the people from CA and NY moved here and they started Mail -in voting

KaD
KaD
March 4, 2021 2:19 pm

Colorado tried to do a recall on this epic POS, my cousin was involved in getting signatures. It failed. She told me many of the democrats signed it saying “I didn’t know he was going to be like this”. Didn’t know? Did any of these people listen to their own party’s rhetoric in the past four years?

As for the wolves, the Western Slope already has pumas and bears, and coyotes that get into town. Wolves not needed.

ant7
ant7
  KaD
March 4, 2021 4:18 pm

“Did any of these people listen to their own party’s rhetoric in the past four years?”

not really. what they heard was what they were going to get free stuff – what they didn’t hear was who was actually going to get the free stuff and who was going to do the work making the free stuff.

rhs jr
rhs jr
  KaD
March 4, 2021 10:59 pm

Democrats and the whole FSA is not needed.

Colorado Independent
Colorado Independent
March 4, 2021 2:48 pm

Thank you for telling me about March 20. I will be grilling 2 Rib Eye steaks that evening and hope the entire neighborhood smells it. For those who don’t know, Polis was the Congressperson from the Peoples Republics of Boulder and Breckenridge

ILuvCO2
ILuvCO2
March 4, 2021 3:48 pm

Seems like a perfect date to have a big barbeque party. Lots of people, tight together and maskless. Perfect! Picking up a half cow share in a week to fill the freezer, yum!

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 4, 2021 4:06 pm

“I wish that Governor Polis could understand that people have spent lifetimes developing the genetics of their herds,” Pelton, a cattle rancher himself, said.

Being from a farming area, I wonder why farmers and ranchers talk so much about genetics, take pride in it or focus on it, and yet with so many their land is going to be inherited by their mixed-breed grandchildren someday? Breeding better animals or plants is wonderful, but breeding better people is Literally Hitler.

Oh, and we have way too much corn and soy. As spokesman of my group, I hereby declare that every day is Soyless and all corn production must be cut drastically (only a tiny percentage actually gets used for human food within this country [selling/giving it to asia or africa doesn’t count] ) And the people who put corn in my gasoline will have wolves released on them.

-From the Commitee for Uniting Nature and Technology

ant7
ant7
  Anonymous
March 4, 2021 4:19 pm

“breeding better people is Literally Hitler”

(nodding) literally.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
March 4, 2021 5:09 pm

Haha…here’s another one for ya, Doc. I just picked it up at steve quayle site:

https://halturnerradioshow.com/index.php/en/news-page/news-nation/colorado-bill-proposes-licensing-web-sites-fines-of-up-to-5-000-per-day-for-fake-news-hate-speech-undermining-election-integrity

I don’t know much about this Hal turner…but the name and picture may ring a bell with ya.

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <—–====

Doctor de Vaca
Doctor de Vaca
  ordo ab chao
March 4, 2021 5:39 pm

No this bill is actually for real. I can’t leave here soon enough. 1984 the book was supposed to be a warning not a game plan.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Doctor de Vaca
March 5, 2021 1:59 am

“I can’t leave here soon enough.”

Sad.

It truly must be one of the most beautiful places on earth. Colorado was the destination for the only family vacation we ever took-I can still remember laying in the back windshield of a ’62 Impala, the warm sun shining thru while rock walled canyons seemed to reach clear to the sky……

I grow weary of all this ……………and it has only just begun.

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <—–====

Doctor de Vaca
Doctor de Vaca
  ordo ab chao
March 5, 2021 8:41 am

A weekend drive into those beautiful mountains now means sitting in bumper to bumper traffic for hours on end going 10 mph.

Doctor de Vaca
Doctor de Vaca
  ordo ab chao
March 4, 2021 5:49 pm

New Colorado Bill Would Create Commission to Restrict “Hate Speech,” “Fake News,” “Conspiracy Theories” on Social Media Platforms

Doctor de Vaca
Doctor de Vaca
  ordo ab chao
March 4, 2021 5:52 pm

This from his appointee to the Veterinary Board…it’s time to retire.

Polis appointee: “Caldara is a piece of sh*t!”

Colorado Artist
Colorado Artist
March 4, 2021 5:46 pm

An interesting proclamation for a guy who presumably “eats meat” regularly with his “husband.
Jokes aside, the introduction of wolves is an abomination wrought by uninformed libs who
voted them here, and have no idea that the wolves introduced are not native to Colorado.
This was produced by my son. He is the COO of True Colorado. I recommend watching all 9 of them.

Doctor de Vaca
Doctor de Vaca
  Colorado Artist
March 4, 2021 5:49 pm

Good Stuff

Country Boy
Country Boy
March 4, 2021 6:55 pm

Let them eat bugs, straight up, no ketchup, no beer to wash them down.

Stan
Stan
March 4, 2021 6:57 pm

I will make sure to eat bacon for breakfast, a turkey sandwich for lunch and a steak for dinner on 3/20; with a mind meld to help with digestion.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 4, 2021 7:47 pm

a jew fag pushing jew garbage? shocking. weld county should secede to wyoming. or independent (nation?). the faggots would sure miss all the oilfield money. oh wait they’re already destroying it with legislation and ‘lockdown.’

WestcoastDeplorable
WestcoastDeplorable
March 4, 2021 7:56 pm

Sounds to me as if this gov is an idiot.

Depressed Aussie
Depressed Aussie
March 5, 2021 5:33 am

These climate crusaders have me VERY worried. If they push electric everything we will be in deep sh#t. Out in my part of Aus its all broadacre, 600hp Quadtracks towing 80ft bars. God knows how much space and weight it would take to get the equivalent energy of 200 gallons of diesel in batteries. Add to that the fact the power grid is on a knife edge every summer where on earth are you going to get the power from to charge tens of thousands tractors every day? Its total madness

Doctor de Vaca
Doctor de Vaca
  Depressed Aussie
March 5, 2021 8:43 am

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