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Longmont/Firestone, a Tale of Two Cities


Longmont was the eastern base point in the high tech economic triangle stretching from Boulder to Ft. Collins. The area within the triangle is fast becoming the new Silicon Valley of the 21st Century with Longmont the only City or town to option out of the future because its leaders are intimidated by an angry 10% or less of the population. The new Silicon Valley stands in the center of the Mountain State's two major East West Interstates, I-70 & I-80 & I-25 connected by I -25 . The major transportation hub North/South and East and West of the United States this side of the Continental Divide. The High Technology Triangle is anchored in UNC, Ft. Collins and UC, Boulder, connecting this transportation hub to World Commerce through DIA. Whether people pursue the occupation they prefer depends upon many conditions; but their pursuit of knowledge and occupation is not dependent so much on the nature of the region in which they dwell as it is upon the number, energy, and ability of their neighbors, an abundant human resource of Saint Vrain Valley.

Thus, Longmont City Council has caused the annexation(s) on its front door shifted the base of the triangle from Longmont over to Firestone, whose motto is "A Community in Motion" says it all.

This story is the tale of two Northern Colorado Cities, both blessed by their own proximities to I-25. Longmont, on the West attempting to block their own children & grand children's equal opportunities to share in the American dream; Firestone on the East compassionate, imaginative and creative in helping the younger generations with their life's struggles instead of adding to the people's burdens in life like finding affordable living quarters in the Saint Vrain Valley region of the triangle at a time in life when they need a start. Longmont no longer offers them a stake in the community; Firestone offers the people who participate in their community full citizenship. Longmont offers nothing to its next generation of leaders because its anti-growth dinosaurs want to replace themselves in the oligarchy that wants to control what people buy and from whom. Thus, it is a difference in attitudes like East Berlin and West Berlin during the Cold War that that draws people to make economic successes of their regions or repels them. One word differentiates between Longmont and Firestone today - freedom. What does freedom mean? The freedom from having your quality of life controlled by an angry minority whose leaders profess to know-Everything about government and who counsel members of Council to trust no one regarding advice on public policy but themselves.

There is a parallel in history and I recommend you visit the web site: "Ohio Central History" for the precedent of what is happening in Longmont and why the Lobbyists in the anti-growth faction in Longmont are ruining the City of Longmont financially and the new anti-growth policy of the City is doomed to failure.

( http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=911).

The Know-Nothings originated in 1849 strongly opposing immigrants and the Catholic Church. They responded to direct questions about their beliefs with hostility much like today's anti-growth movement in Longmont. The Know-Nothings adopted the American Party as its official name in 1854. The Know-Nothings intended to prevent Catholics and immigrants from being elected to political offices just like the Longmont Know-Everything anti-growth Lobby's recent attempt to control Longmont's selection process in Longmont for much the same reasons. The only difference is Longmont Know-Everything's don't limit their hostility to the Catholic Church but they include all Christians which still doesn't make their intolerances right. Instead of Europe the migrants today come from Boulder and Longmont, thanks to failed Know-Everything policies, who represent our next generation migrating to Frederick, Mead, and Firestone. Longmont even built a HWY 119 bypass to accommodate the flow of traffic from Weld County to Boulder every working day so Boulder can collect the fruits of their labors and send them home at night without providing necessary municipal services for their satellite colonies in Eastern Boulder County and Southwest Weld to provide services Boulder cleverly avoids.

The Know-nothing Party withered away because it was without principles, everything it stood for was negative, failure to stand tall against slavery while the national trend was against the institution. Today's failure of the Know Everything Lobbyists in Boulder County is their failure of vision and courage to stand for the economic principle of equal opportunity for incoming young citizens founding their first household and the open hostility against those who stand upon American principles of Government who also have religious faith. Those of like belief today on City Council have actively taken on the American Spirit of free enterprise; rather than man-up against intolerance and working for the betterment of the people, they profess to serve instead of increasing their daily burdens. Whining because they are losing development to the east side of Colorado's silicon valley will not do anything but raise taxes in the long run for Longmonters, the must figure how to keep people not run them off.

A young person, the future is yours, not theirs. Unless you are one of the elite with lots of money, unfortunately you don't fit the angry minority's vision for Longmont's future. Why, because they have already committed so many economic blunders in less than four months in office the taxes necessary to make up for the losses will enslave Longmont taxpayers for years to come. So young people of Longmont, vote with your feet, so to speak, as the East Berliner's and migrate east this time for your own economic freedom.

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There is something about this know it all attitude of this What’s- in- it- for- Longmont that treats everyone else like they are morons that smells. Check Longmont’s private property special police list aka Historical & Land Mark Designation Commission. They devour private property rights in Longmont like the maggots and will tell any lie it takes to get their hands on your property. They hate knowledge and wisdom so the Commission publishes subjective rules that only they control the correct answers too in their process to steal private property rights with impunity in the Longmont land use system. When facts and truth are not with them as the 4/C situation they make up their own and try to destroy anyone who disagrees. Firestone, if the maggots infest your land use process the people in your promising town will suffer as the private people of Longmont are suffering in their anguish of losing limited government. The only under performing LEECH smell is Whats-in-it-for-Longmont.

By Not an Idiot - Mar 6th, 2008 at 4:37 pm MST How foolish it was to oppose annexation of Union in Longmont. Those of us that were in favor made the case that if Longmont didn't annex, someone would. And that's EXACTLY what's going to happen. Now, the development will go as planned...and Longmont won't get a cent of the sales tax revenue. Congratulations to Jen Gartner, Doreen Peterson, Nita Lynch, Kaye Fissinger, Duane Leise, Karen Benker, Shari Malloy, Joan Peck, Doug Wray, and the hundreds of other volunteers who worked countless unpaid and under appreciated hours to make this happen!

Yo, the Nanny State Censors are coming! Locking your valuables won’t help if what they want is on their Petitions of Marque.

The elites are the Republicans. The ones who believe they knew better than anyone else were the Republicans. The ones who took property away and tweaked the cities laws to screw small businessmen were the Republicans. Your animosity is not only severely confused, its misdirected. And quite insulting. People didn't like the last city council's tactics, who exhibited everything you claim the liberals are doing. They signed petitions as is their right. Speaking out against another bad deal for the tax payers of longmont does not mean they are against free enterprise genius. It means they are for it. You just don't like the results so you've attached all these false arguments to the groups you don't like.

Astonishingly incoherent because there is no basis for the accusation that the citizens of Longmont rejecting a bad land deal with a religious group has absolutely no bearing on being part of a technology triangle. I just saw an article in the paper regarding a Longmont aerospace company. Much feared potential council member Richard Juday, a former NASA engineer made wooing tech companies part of his platform. This is just another ridiculous example of the kind of paranoid delusions Richard has been spouting since the new city council came to be. There is no correlation. There is no justification for the paranoia. Social engineering? Give me a break and open a book. Ooh, look out! The socialist, commie liberals are coming to take your property, ooh!! look out!!

Astonishingly incoherent to what, Social Engineering?

Astonishingly incoherent throughout. The parts that could be deciphered were laughably wrong. Oh, and it's "Silicon Valley," not "Silicone Valley." Unless you're suggesting that we're missing out on some new breast implant boom.

It's one thing for the city to get, hmm, let's call it "creative" with these issues when times are good financially. But this is no time for screwing around unless they want to nudge us right over the cliff. I don't foresee Firestone backing down, so Longmont has a choice to make: accept that Firestone is the new power player on their eastern border, or reverse the recent momentum and go after that land themselves. Classic turf war, Firestone just fired the opening salvo. No time for blinking.

Rich: Here in Longmont, property owners in Longmont always have one thing to look forward to, being enslaved by stranglehold of undue progressive regulation and process in the interest of anti-growth, which can only be described as “Administrative Terrorism”. If it were possible, I would petition to de-annex my property from this city and to annex it into Firestone. Clyde Ioerger
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