What Should Colorado Springs’ New Logo Be?
January 6, 2012 at 9:47 AM Leave a comment
Regulars to this blog know that I have posted quite a bit about about the goings on in Colorado Springs (here, here and here). It’s a fascinating place to watch because shrink-government, Tea Party-types run the place and yep, they’re shrinking government alright, all the way down to firing cops and asking cab drivers to be on the alert for criminal activity.
Now we have this:
According to the Colorado Springs paper, tomorrow is the deadline for that city’s open-to-the-public contest for a new logo. Designed around the city’s awesome and totally original new slogan, “Live it up!”
We’ve followed the ongoing budget problems in arch-conservative El Paso County off and on again for some years now with car-accident gawker fascination, since it’s a useful example of what happens when ideologues who run for office on a platform of “shrinking government” get the fullest extent of their wish–the real consequences of “drowning government in the bathtub.”
The result? A conservative masochist’s paradise: in 2008, El Paso County was forced to cut its suicide prevention program–even though Colorado Springs had the second highest suicide rate in the nation. El Paso County has experienced chronic jail staff shortages, and has had to ration sheriff patrols. The county has cut child protective services, and has even considered selling off its parks. The city of Colorado Springs was forced to temporarily shut off about one-third of the city’s streetlights to balance last year’s budget. The county health department was noncompliant for restaurant inspections, though we’re told this has recently improved somewhat. Eat it up!
With all of this in mind, we came up with some entries of our own for the “Live it up!” logo contest.
And this would be my favorite:
See more logo suggestions here.
Hee hee.
Entry filed under: Republicans, Including Wingers & "Moderates", Teabaggers, WingNutO'Sphere. Tags: city of colorado springs, county health department, el paso county, suicide prevention program.
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