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Originally Posted by wong21fr
Or do you guys have a ton of Harvard and Stanford Law grad's milling about lured with the promise of working close to the mountains?
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A lot of Yale, some Harvard. But yes, that is exactly it. That describes the entire power elite of Colorado, actually.
I would say oil & gas regulation has been done quite intelligently in Colorado. Heavy on the granola, yes, but that's the nature of NIMBY groups. Environmental groups are generally more sophisticated, but I am not sure how much they've been in the lead.
In any case, I think second and third order effects are widely understood, it's just that the nature of compromise and the legislative process doesn't allow much for their consideration. And you certainly don't negotiate around them if it can be avoided.
(If we had one-party rule, or a benevolent dictator, maybe that would work better in practice. But I would never confuse that as fumbling; it's just how it works.)