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Grant sells Grand Valley short

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Wow! Why didn’t our City Council and county commissioners think of that? Stop opening meetings with prayer to God and have a praise session for Darwin instead. Put up a few more “Praise Darwin” signs and “knowledge-based industries” will come. Better yet, add Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud to Darwin. That should satisfy the “cultural provincials.” That would allow them to have a trinity!

Bill Grant must have the wisdom of Solomon! (Oops. Didn’t mean to connect him with some Bible dude.)

Silicon Valley, here we are. Wait a minute. These companies are leaving the land of the atheists and freethinkers and locating here among the “cultural provincials.” Grand Junction has one of the best economies in the nation. If only we can keep the atheists and freethinkers on the Front Range and the recently departed Bernie Buescher from making laws that destroy our economy.

WESLEY YEAGER
Grand Junction

2 Responses to “Grant sells Grand Valley short”


  1. Uncle Fester

    Ah - but the non-thinker backwaters carry their own stigma. In the name of poor education & fundamentalist whack-jobs. Might there be a connection?

    GJ: land of 78.9% high-school grads, and 15.4% of population holding 4-year college degrees.

    By comparison:

    Ft. Collins = 93.6% & 30.2%
    Gunnison = 90.4% & 27.3%
    Durango = 90.1% & 28.1%

    Remember the old bumper sticker?

    “If You Think Education is Expensive, Try Ignorance”


  2. kakuni1977

    Fester… I think his point was that it is better to be ignorant… I think you are helping him make his point. :)

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