Where's the old 2008 election site? Right here!
ElectoralMap.net relies on a very small revenue stream from several sources, one of which was formerly the Amazon.com associate's program. The Colorado legislature and Governor Bill Ritter recently passed a bill which Amazon felt would be too costly to come into compliance with, and pulled out of all relationships with Colorado-based advertisers. As of March 8, 2010 Amazon sent a letter to its associates in Colorado explaining the closing of their accounts. The text of that letter can be found at the bottom of this page.
The decision to do this was probably a difficult one for Amazon, and will no doubt lead to some loss of sales for them, but it's understandable that they felt the need to take this step. The Ritter administration and the Colorado legislature grows increasingly hostile towards business, even in this harsh economy. As businesses flee Colorado, they take their jobs and tax revenue with them. Governor Ritter has shown time and time again to be committed to political ideology rather than the people of Colorado, and he has the enthusiastic backing of a willing majority in our state legislature. Colorado's fall to one-party-rule has been devastating to the state's oil and gas industry, and as they scramble to plug the resulting hole in the state's budget we see new taxes in ill-conceived bills like this one.
The Colorado legislature and the Ritter administration should be ashamed of their overall attitude towards the businesses that provide employment for the people of our great state, and ultimately pay the state's bills.
-ElectoralMap.net
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