O’Donnell: Colorado’s new wildlife commission will conserve everything—except common sense
By Mike O’Donnell | Guest Commentary, Rocky Mountain Voice
The Democratic Party swept to power in Colorado in the 2018 general election (the first time since 1936) under the guise of being a progressive party with the best interests of all Coloradans at heart.
When they assumed office they embraced, en masse, the philosophy of the RadicalxChange movement, which—depending on your level of cynicism—shares some unsettling parallels with those catchy World Economic Forum slogans about how we’ll all “own nothing and be happy” by 2030. (No, that line’s not in the RadicalxChange handbook, but the vibe isn’t far off.)
The movement also espouses adopting a “more democratic” concept for elections known as quadratic voting.
Colorado was THE first test case for quadratic voting EVER in the...

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