Friday Funny: Colorado Snowflakes Fume Over Starbucks Mug Featuring Oil Pump Rig

From the “visual intolerance” department comes this hilarious bit of whining…


starbucks colorado mugFrom the Washington Times:

Less than two weeks after putting the kibosh on plastic straws, Starbucks has run afoul of the environmental movement with a newly released mug showcasing Colorado’s oil-and-gas industry.

The blue Colorado mug, part of the coffee giant’s “Been There” series touting the distinctive features of U.S. states and cities, included drawings of bighorn sheep, pine trees, mountains, skiers — and a drilling rig. [oil pump aka “pump jack” -ed.]

Fracking foe Heidi Henkel of Broomfield called it “super insensitive,” while the anti-fracking group North Range Concerned Citizens launched the hashtag #oilandgasisnotcolorado.

“An oil rig doesn’t represent Colorado. Colorado is colorful; Colorado is scenic,” North Range co-founder Susan Noble told Denver7 News. “An oil rig represents the dangers to our children’s health; it represents the dangers to our air; it represents the dangers to our landscape.”

Kristi@TheMountainSun

No response @Starbucks ? It is time to remove these from the shelves. https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/360/starbucks-colorado-been-there-coffee-mug-sparks-controversy 

Starbucks’ Colorado ‘Been There’ coffee mug sparks controversy

Starbucks’ latest Colorado coffee mug captures the mountain essentials, but one element included on the cup is brewing up, what some might call, a venti sized controversy.

thedenverchannel.com

North Range Concerned Citizens@NRConcerned

Wtf, @Starbucks? Who paid you?

Dan Haley, president of the Colorado Oil and Gas Association, said the inclusion of the oil-and-gas industry was appropriate, given its 150-year history and impact on the state.

“With over 100,000 workers and an annual economic impact of more than $31 billion, we are a central pillar of our state’s economy,” Mr. Haley said. “Like Palisade peaches, Coors beer, and the Denver Broncos, local energy production is about as Colorado as it gets.”

Fans of the industry countered on Twitter with their own hashtag: #oilandgasIScolorado.

Jake Taylor@jp_taylor88

Hey @Starbucks I think this mug perfectly represents ! Everything on here is something that makes CO great!

Starbucks did not immediately return a request for comment.

Starbucks drew cheers from environmentalists after announcing July 9 that it will phase out its plastic straws and replace them with strawless lids and “alternative material” straws, a move aimed at reducing ocean waste.

Critics have countered that it takes more energy to produce paper straws and that plastic straws represent a minute percentage of the waste, pointing to a recent study showing that 93 percent of ocean plastic pours in from 10 rivers in Asia and Africa.

Advocates for the disabled have also slammed the company’s move, pointing out that many customers with disabilities cannot drink their beverages without plastic straws.

Read more at The Washington Times


Gosh, what a bunch of whiners. I suppose this image done by a professional photographer to showcase the beauty and productivity of Colorado won’t help.

Enviros need to learn to pick their battles. This one makes them look petty and intolerant.

I need to learn to resist the urge to tell them to STFU when I see stuff like this. 😉

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Latitude
July 20, 2018 2:10 pm

…and this is the democrats base

Greg Goodman
Reply to  Latitude
July 20, 2018 2:58 pm

” This one makes them look petty and intolerant”

Again ? No !

Hivemind
Reply to  Greg Goodman
July 20, 2018 8:30 pm

Enviros are petty and intolerant.

Greg Goodman
Reply to  Greg Goodman
July 20, 2018 11:27 pm

Besides, whoever “designed” this mug should be sacked immediately. It’s looks like sh*t. The most awful random collection of junk images I’ve ever seen. It looks like a 5 year old drew it using MS Paint.

You would think Starbucks would want something people would want to see and use, so that it acts as brand advertising. The best anyone will do with this is put it in the shed to store nails in.

drednicolson
Reply to  Greg Goodman
July 21, 2018 2:47 am

Future permanent resident of a thrift store shelf, perhaps?

Tom in Florida
Reply to  Greg Goodman
July 21, 2018 4:57 am

Well obviously you do not understand how it looks when you are stoned out of your mind.

Gary Ashe
Reply to  Greg Goodman
July 21, 2018 12:43 pm

You would think Starbucks would want something people would want to see and use
Why would you ?, who actually gives a toss about the cup, only the size matters surely.
Its the drink not the cup people pay for,, all cups are equal

Schitzree
Reply to  Gary Ashe
July 21, 2018 4:02 pm

I’ll stick with my Dr Who mug with the disappearing TARDIS.

~¿~

Sam Pyeatte
Reply to  Gary Ashe
July 21, 2018 9:37 pm

Actually it is a good example of modern art, plus it reflects current life. Fracking is a God-send to make life better for everyone. Only the far-left is blind to reality.

Shoshin
Reply to  Greg Goodman
July 21, 2018 10:47 am

Amazing no one complained that the mug was made in China by child slave labor and fired using electricity from coal fired power plants, transported by a bunker oil Chinese tramp steamer and delivered to the Starbucks locations by diesel powered trucks. Along with their favorite fair trade organic chai soy lattes of course.

Trevor
Reply to  Shoshin
July 21, 2018 10:48 pm

Shoshin :
Ssshhhh ! Next thing you know you will be accused of UPSETTING
someone ! Can’t have that !
Talk about living in a bubble with your own alternative reality !
Who needs VIRTUAL REALITY GLASSES…..it’s already here !

ResourceGuy
July 20, 2018 2:13 pm

Deep deep trouble for the perception manager team

Reply to  ResourceGuy
July 20, 2018 2:35 pm

nope, just let the greenies know that they are misinterpreting the artistic representation/depiction of that specific cutting edge windmill design.

ResourceGuy
Reply to  DonM
July 20, 2018 2:46 pm

Maybe but it will cost in terms of PR consultants, artist groups, and Sierra Club payoffs

Sam Pyeatte
Reply to  ResourceGuy
July 21, 2018 9:40 pm

You mean the Sierra Dung club?

Reply to  ResourceGuy
July 20, 2018 3:37 pm

Another look at the mug “obviously” shows that the derrick has been decommissioned.

“This is a good thing,” says the starbucks PR folks, “it can show how Colorado is moving into the future and away from fossil fuels. We think our artist has done a fantastic job”

Duncan Smith
Reply to  ResourceGuy
July 20, 2018 5:11 pm

It’s a Seesaw for children, counter weighted for one fat child, we are so inclusive and tolerant, fat kids will get invited by the skinny kids just to make it work. Social engineering at its best.

Paul S
July 20, 2018 2:14 pm

The greenies in Boulder (a couple of miles from Broomfield) are unhinged over oil drilling near the surrounding cities. They are trying to shut down all drilling in the area. Of course they refer to it as “Fracking” which is just one portion of the drilling process, showing their ignorance. The City Council of Boulder has hired an attorney to sue Exxon Mobile similar to the suites in California and New York that have recently been shut down. I wish they would outlaw petroleum products in their (our) county so the greenies would have their dream come true. (sarc)

Joe Crawford
Reply to  Paul S
July 20, 2018 3:17 pm

Boulder is also the one that passed a law saying that airplanes couldn’t fly lower than (something like) 10,000 feet over the city. It seems that an airplane towed an advertising flag over CU stadium during one home coming football game and some old lady complained that it interfered with her quality of life. Of course they had to resend it when the FAA threatened to shut down the Boulder Airport.

Boulder became the eastern province of the ‘Land of Fruits and Nuts’ a long time ago, which actually helped me since I made enough money selling my mountain house to buy a 44 ft. sailboat and spend 6-7 years sailing the Gulf, Florida, East Coast and N.W. Caribbean before returning to consulting. That made up for the 30-35 years of 60 to 80 hour work weeks.

MarkW
Reply to  Joe Crawford
July 20, 2018 8:52 pm

Perhaps the rescinded the order, rather than re-sent it?

Melvyn Dackombe
Reply to  MarkW
July 21, 2018 5:24 am

Perhaps they….

M__ S__
Reply to  Paul S
July 20, 2018 3:22 pm

These folks have a perfect way to object: simply refuse to accept money, and refuse the benefits of oil, or the use of oil products.

R. Shearer
Reply to  M__ S__
July 20, 2018 5:00 pm

Ms. Henkel’s house has a three car garage, which seems strange, natural gas forced air heating and likely a natural gas water heater or two. Perhaps someone could ask for permission to turn off her gas supply.

https://www.redfin.com/CO/Broomfield/14049-Park-Cove-Dr-80023/home/35487957#overview

ResourceGuy
July 20, 2018 2:15 pm

I suppose it could be airbrushed into a marijuana joint by the end of the weekend along with extensive mandatory training of the employees on correctness.

n.n
July 20, 2018 2:16 pm

The organic black blob, maybe. Perhaps it’s a water pump.

RicDre
Reply to  n.n
July 20, 2018 3:14 pm

It looks like a “Sipping Bird” to me.

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Chuck in Houston
Reply to  RicDre
July 24, 2018 12:30 pm

I had one of those, and I thought it was cool. My cat killed it.

July 20, 2018 2:18 pm

Starbucks should have depicted mining dump tailings piles and gushing mine wastewater deluges instead?

honest liberty
Reply to  Russell Cook
July 21, 2018 7:31 am

and here I thought the government was our savior.

Did anyone ever get punished for this nonsense? That was a real environmental disaster, unlike the magical CO2 nutrient.

Kenw
July 20, 2018 2:20 pm

It’s not a drilling rig, it’s a pump or pump jack.

Greg Goodman
Reply to  Kenw
July 20, 2018 3:17 pm

Just shows how little they know about a subject they claim to be so important to them and the future of the air, the children , the world, life on Earth …..

Calling that image a drilling rig is the final proof they don’t know jack.

John F. Hultquist
Reply to  Kenw
July 20, 2018 9:14 pm

I guess that is the idea, but the drawing is so cartoonish that one is hard pressed to explain how that thing could bring oil out of the ground.

John F. Hultquist
Reply to  John F. Hultquist
July 20, 2018 9:29 pm

Try this link — fun thing:
The Coalinga Iron Zoo

ozspeaksup
Reply to  John F. Hultquist
July 21, 2018 3:30 am

🙂 thanks! theyre cute and ingeneous
such a pity to hear theyre not being maintained;-(

Sam Pyeatte
Reply to  Kenw
July 21, 2018 9:46 pm

However, you have to have a drilling rig to drill the hole for the pumping jack. So…

Jim Whelan
Reply to  Sam Pyeatte
July 22, 2018 2:00 pm

And you have to have an extending crane to build a large building but a building is not as crane and the crane is removed before the building is finished. SO!

July 20, 2018 2:25 pm

Yet they want to litter the state from plain to mountain ridge with 100m wind turbines and 1000 hectare solar arrays .

Reply to  Bob Armstrong
July 20, 2018 2:46 pm

Reminds me of a song, “Rocky Mountain high! Now brought low….”

The Real Bob_W
Reply to  Bob Armstrong
July 20, 2018 8:35 pm

Want to? It’s been done…and continues apace. (Sigh.)

I wonder if a modern Diogenes could find a single environmental wacko honest enough to actually NOT be routinely using hosts of petroleum-based products each and every living moment of their lives?

Kenji
Reply to  Bob Armstrong
July 20, 2018 8:38 pm

Exactly … I have been SHOCKED at the gawd AWWWWWFUL wind “farms” (sorry, farms sounds too bucolic) littering pristine landscapes across our great and beautiful country. They are abhorrent monuments to stupidity. Don’t call them farms … call them blights. Wind blights. View blights. Vista blights. Eco blights. Landscape blights and insults.

I still recall Santa Barbara students protesting the visual blight of offshore drilling platforms in So Cal. After they had finally learned that tar on the local beaches was from NATURAL seepage (not oil “spills”) … they attacked the “visibility” of the platforms as UNacceptable. Yet now, take it up the visual arse for wind blight. Smh

Adam Gallon
Reply to  Kenji
July 21, 2018 12:46 am

They’re Wind Subsidy Farms.

Sam Pyeatte
Reply to  Kenji
July 21, 2018 9:50 pm

Sabotage to knock them out would eventually result in them being taken down. At least the metal salvage companies could make some money.

R. Shearer
Reply to  Bob Armstrong
July 21, 2018 10:33 am

In actuality, most of the state is not well suited for wind power, despite subsidies. There are some good spots on the Eastern and Northeastern plains of Colorado, however, from the generation perspective, ignoring negative impacts (high cost, bird slicing, etc.).

John
July 20, 2018 2:29 pm

Umm… that’s not a “drilling rig,” it’s a pump!

July 20, 2018 2:33 pm

I’ve never seen a bigger group of unhinged lunatics in my life & I lived through the 60’s.

Daelyn75
Reply to  JinOH
July 20, 2018 2:50 pm

The hippies are in charge of the left now.

drednicolson
Reply to  Daelyn75
July 21, 2018 2:53 am

And continue to behave like the 60s never ended.

Jim Whelan
Reply to  JinOH
July 22, 2018 2:01 pm

Me too. I even attended Berkeley in the 60’s and I have to agree with you.

July 20, 2018 2:39 pm

Fracking foe Heidi Henkel of Broomfield called it “super insensitive,”

I was going to say something along the lines that she should be the poster child for “super-hyper-sensitivity” but there are so many others that would also qualify on a variety of subjects.

But I do wonder about her genealogy. Can she see herself when she looks in a mirror? Is she related to Dracula?

hunter
Reply to  Gunga Din
July 20, 2018 6:23 pm

She is clearly a parasite, and vampires are parasites….

drednicolson
Reply to  Gunga Din
July 21, 2018 2:55 am

Folks such as her do tend to demonstrate a near complete lack of self-reflection.

Bruce Cobb
Reply to  Gunga Din
July 21, 2018 6:35 am

The sad thing is, she’s cereal. Super-cereal.

July 20, 2018 2:50 pm

NOT a drilling rig. A pump jack.

Freezedried
Reply to  Mike Snow
July 20, 2018 3:52 pm

Thought it was a nodding donkey.

Phillip Bratby
Reply to  Freezedried
July 20, 2018 11:30 pm

Me too!

Komrade Kuma
July 20, 2018 2:53 pm

it strikes me there is great potential there for graffiti – ‘drill rigs’ with the letters MAGA underneath. How about Drill Baby Drill – MAGA or even Frack Baby Frack – MAGA

Sheri
Reply to  Komrade Kuma
July 20, 2018 3:16 pm

Wyoming has at least one painted red, white and blue.

John F. Hultquist
Reply to  Komrade Kuma
July 20, 2018 9:36 pm

K K,
see my reply above about the Coalinga Iron Zoo

drednicolson
Reply to  Komrade Kuma
July 21, 2018 2:57 am

Less ‘Mill, More Drill! — MAGA

mario lento
July 20, 2018 3:05 pm

It’s super insensitive to pick on people trying to make a living providing a much needed resource!

July 20, 2018 3:10 pm

Just for the record, that is not a “drilling rig” nor a “oil rig”. That is a pump jack. These are installed after the well is drilled. The pump jack simply pumps oil out of the previously drilled well.

Kenji
Reply to  Jeff in Calgary
July 20, 2018 8:41 pm

Which according to these unhinged goofballs … is KILLING young children. KILLING the planet. Sheesh.

commieBob
July 20, 2018 3:10 pm

Enviros need to learn to pick their battles. This one makes them look petty and intolerant.

… and stupid, and ignorant. I don’t see a drilling rig. I do see a pump jack.

July 20, 2018 3:11 pm

As has been pointed out, the image is not a drilling rig but a pump to bring up oil.

Makes me wonder what they would say if the pump was driven by a windmill like the plains’ farms water pumps used to be?

Sheri
Reply to  Gunga Din
July 20, 2018 3:17 pm

Some still are.

Reply to  Gunga Din
July 20, 2018 3:18 pm

Would their heads explode or just split?

RockyRoad
Reply to  Gunga Din
July 20, 2018 3:41 pm

Probably implode from abject lack of content.

Dr. Bob
July 20, 2018 3:18 pm

I want that mug. I will buy on now before Starbucks takes them off display.

Jim Clarke
Reply to  Dr. Bob
July 20, 2018 4:27 pm

I don’t even drink coffee, but I want a set of those mugs! These shiners just made’m a collectors item!

R. Shearer
Reply to  Dr. Bob
July 21, 2018 10:39 am

How much was it, Dr. Bob?

M__ S__
July 20, 2018 3:20 pm

No one ever said “People’s Republics”, like Boulder, had populations able to apply their brains to any but narrow subjects. Boulder depends on taxes—federal and state—much derived from oil. And, of course, without cheap energy and the many things oil makes possible many of these same screaming people would probably starve.

John F. Hultquist
Reply to  M__ S__
July 21, 2018 8:47 am

” probably starve ” or freeze.
Winter temperature in Boulder often goes below -20° F.

July 20, 2018 3:22 pm

“I need to learn to resist the urge to tell them to STFU when I see stuff like this.”
For the sake of us all, PLEASE DON’T. There is a limit, we cannot allow the lunatics to completely take over the asylum.

Doug Huffman
July 20, 2018 3:30 pm

Anthony, your STFU is better heard than mine! Say it again. Say it again louder!

About pump jacks; the pump is at the end of the bridle at the head, and sucker rods all the way down at the bearing zone.

Reply to  Doug Huffman
July 20, 2018 7:45 pm

What does STFU refer to? Sh@t, T@t, Fu#k you???

Jerry
Reply to  J Philip Peterson
July 20, 2018 8:01 pm

The U is for “Up” as in “Shut The F… Up”

Reply to  Jerry
July 20, 2018 8:29 pm

Thanks, I keep seeing this…I hate acronyms…

Reply to  J Philip Peterson
July 21, 2018 8:46 am

For your further edification:

* LOL = Laugh Out Loud

* WTF = What The F___ [not to be confused with WUWT = Watts Up With That]

* ROTFLMAO = Rolling On The Floor Laughing My A__ Off [sometimes shortened to just LMAO = Laughing My A__ Off]

* IMO = In My Opinion

… and there’s surely a bunch more, but the above are probably the most popular and frequently used.

Now let’s use them in sentences, as an exercise:

WTF is up with the IPCC and the Green Climate Fund ?
IMO the greenhouse effect is not well established.
Whenever someone cites Dr. Mann as a supporting reference, I LOL.

DJ Meredith
July 20, 2018 3:38 pm

Antifa will probably step in and handle this in their own diplomatic way. Shame on Starbucks. … and nobody noticed they used a blue colored goat image too? As a proud Capricorn I am OUTRAGED!!
Not to mention the kayak, a representation of rotational molding of oil-based plastics.

RockyRoad
July 20, 2018 3:39 pm

That’s not an oil pump rig–that’s a carnival ride called the Hammer Head!

karlos51
Reply to  RockyRoad
July 20, 2018 10:53 pm

looks like an automated laxative insertion device to help the unicorns produce their magical farts. I don’t see what the fuss is about.

Gamecock
July 20, 2018 4:01 pm

I presume Ms Susan Noble doesn’t use gasoline or other products derived from oil.

StephenP
July 20, 2018 4:12 pm

Why not change the pumping jack drawing on the mug with one of a scene of mountains covered with windmills and solar panels. This would shows how the greenies would like colorful and scenic Colorado to look.
Also don’t allow them access to any fossil fuel based products.

Reply to  StephenP
July 20, 2018 5:42 pm

Don’t production of mugs and printing images on mugs require fossil fuel products and procedures ?

No fossil fuels = No mugs to worry about. Problem solved.

Bruce Cobb
July 20, 2018 4:42 pm

In the famous words of Nelson:

u.k.(us)
July 20, 2018 5:06 pm

My new Illinois license plates, which they apparent furnish when your car is ~16 years old, features an old style windmill on the plate.
Talk about rubbing salt into a wound.

Tweak
July 20, 2018 5:15 pm

It’s Starbucks… who give a flying @#$?

They can’t even understand the concept of small, medium and large. I had their coffee… ONCE. Never again. I’ve had better coffee tainted with DFM and salt.

If you want your coffee made by arrogant unhygienic booger eating morons, more power to you.

honest liberty
Reply to  Tweak
July 21, 2018 7:37 am

nice touch with the moniker

NCCoder
Reply to  Tweak
July 24, 2018 7:56 am
Dr. Bob
July 20, 2018 5:22 pm

Note that none of the trees on the mug have beetle kill. Why isn’t that represented on the mug. It is as much a signature of Colorado as any other thing represented on the mug, and it is a sure sign of gorebull warming as anything else in the natural environment.

July 20, 2018 5:26 pm

“An oil rig represents the dangers to our children’s health; it represents the dangers to our air; it represents the dangers to our landscape.”

Such total crap !

A person could also say that an oil rig represents the comfort level that humans in developed countries have achieved; it represents the ability NOT to freeze to death; it represents all the conveniences of modern civilization.

A water faucet represents the drownings of young people every year; it represents water-board torture; it represents the horrible damage to our cities due to flooding.

A car represents the large number of young people killed on the highways every year; it represents the high cost of mechanics; it represents running out of gas on a lonely, country backroad at night.

The sun represents burning from UVA and UVB; it represents skin cancer; it represents crop failure from lack of rain-bearing clouds.

Reply to  Robert Kernodle
July 20, 2018 11:02 pm

Come the day when the gas stations have attendants checking cars for obvious signs of GangGreen which when detected prompts the attendants to deny the drivers access to the fuel. ‘Sorry sir/madam, You seem to have found your way to a fuel station – our products produce CO2 and we’re here to assist you in adhering to your principles by not selling you any fuel”

But we don’t want to upset them – can’t be discriminatory, that’s bad! ..”So we have throat-ropes which can be applied by your good selves to minimize or even halt your own personal emissions of CO2 if applied correctly, these are a courtesy item and free. Please, take as many as you wish and have a lovely CO2 free day”

Roger Knights
Reply to  Karlos51
July 21, 2018 9:23 pm

“throat-ropes ”

A suaver term was used by a Ring Lardner character: “hemp collars”

Edwin
July 20, 2018 5:37 pm

This is nothing more than a continuation of the Leftist strategy to attack any and everything, no matter how minor that is American whether it is the founding fathers and apparently the founding documents or whether it is any representations of the real world today that someone might think make the USA look good. Their ultimate goal is to push and push until they ultimately get a violent reaction from those that have had enough. The best counter is to vote come November. Elections are won or lost by turn out. And yes, if the Left doesn’t get their way they will push even harder after the election than now but at least we have a better chance of moving farther way from the path to international socialism.

Dr. Bob
July 20, 2018 6:00 pm

To show my support for Colorado drilling, I got my mug. I was worried that Starbucks, which is 100% dependent on oil for its drive-through business, would pull the mug off the shelfs and replace it with one containing only flowers as that would offend no one and everyone (well, almost everyone that knew what happened to the other mug). I give it a week before Starbucks quietly removes this eyesore from their shelves.
When I was on a motorcycle drive through Craig, CO, I stopped in a restaurant that proudly displayed a sign “Friends of Coal!” https://www.friendsofcoal.org/
Another organization I can support having worked on a large scale Coal-to-Liquids project for 7 years in Denver. Coal powers a 1,283 MW power plant just outside of Craig, and they are proud of it. Got to love them.

Caleb
July 20, 2018 6:15 pm

CO is suspiciously close to CO2. I demand the states initials be changed to CD. /sarc

Richard Chenoweth
July 20, 2018 6:20 pm

Long’s peak and the pump look perfectly compatible

NW Sage
July 20, 2018 6:22 pm

I don’t have ANY idea what the environuts are whining about – the pump-jacks are definitely NOT made of plastic and therefore CANNOT fill the ocean with plastic bits!

Louis Hooffstetter
July 20, 2018 6:52 pm

They should commission a coffee mug showing the Animas River after the EPA released 3 million gallons of toxic waste into it.

Eric Elsam
July 20, 2018 6:55 pm

“..look petty and intolerant.” They ARE petty and intolerant.

jimH in CA
July 20, 2018 7:00 pm

Gee, they should have put a pic of a coal mine on the mug…
‘Most of the coal used in Colorado is its own, although the state also imports coal from Wyoming. About 70 percent of the coal produced in Colorado is a high-grade bituminous coal with low ash and sulfur contents. Coal-fired power plants produce about 70% of the electricity generated in Colorado.’
Colorado and coal – SourceWatch
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/Colorado_and_coal

Sweet Old Bob
Reply to  jimH in CA
July 21, 2018 7:59 am

And look up “The great Colorado coal mine strike of 1917″….
made a huge difference in labor relations , politics , etc.

R. Shearer
Reply to  jimH in CA
July 21, 2018 8:55 am

Here are newer stats.

According to EIA’s 2016 summary, coal power generation was down to 55%, mostly from displacement by natural gas, wind and a small amount of solar.

https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/energyoffice/electricity-overview

The Dem candidate for governor Polis, wants 100% renewable power by 2040.

John MacDonald
July 20, 2018 8:16 pm

The mug is about the only thing I would buy at Starbucks. I don’t drink coffee and pass on their silly crunchy biscuits, but I’d support them with the cup.

TRM
July 20, 2018 9:25 pm

“I need to learn to resist the urge to tell them to STFU when I see stuff like this.”

No you don’t! Call it like you see it.

Walter Sobchak
July 20, 2018 9:26 pm

“This one makes them look petty and intolerant.”

It’s what they’ve got.

James Bull
July 20, 2018 10:26 pm

Have never bought any coffee from any of these large chain coffee shops. But where can I order one of these mugs,might be a bit expensive with international shipping (more CO2 for the plants) but I’d like one.

James Bull

Ed Zuiderwijk
July 21, 2018 1:18 am

Methinks it’s Heidi Henkel who is a danger to the well-being of our children.

dodgy geezer
July 21, 2018 2:47 am

..“An oil rig doesn’t represent Colorado. Colorado is colorful; Colorado is scenic,” North Range co-founder Susan Noble told Denver7 News….

Perhaps, to better represent modern Colorado, they could keep the oil pump but surround it with a crowd of protesters…?

Tom in Florida
Reply to  dodgy geezer
July 21, 2018 5:04 am

Susan Noble: “I am shocked to find drilling going on here”
Gas station attendant: “Your car is fueled and ready to drive”
Susan Noble: “Oh, thank you very much”.

tom s
Reply to  Tom in Florida
July 21, 2018 8:19 am

They are dumb. They are naive. They are LEFTISTS.

Marcus
Reply to  dodgy geezer
July 21, 2018 6:02 am

Each one smoking that legalized “herbalidge” of course !

Bloke down the pub
July 21, 2018 4:16 am

An oil rig doesn’t represent Colorado. Colorado is colorful; Colorado is scenic,” North Range co-founder Susan Noble told Denver7 News.

If Colorado is colorful and scenic despite the oil and gas industry, then fossil fuels can’t be having much impact.

Doug
July 21, 2018 6:40 am

I lived in Colorado for then years. I gave my house to the bank and left when the price of oil dropped and wiped out all the jobs.

July 21, 2018 6:49 am

This reaction by radical environmentalists is entirely consistent with the pattern of worrying more about image than substance. This rigidly enforced conformism is no different from a cult or a pseudo-religious movement that tries to coerce everyone to adopt a sacred dogma and change thier whole pattern of existence based on a belief system with no factual foundation. It is what you do to have your way when facts and reality are not on your side.

honest liberty
July 21, 2018 7:44 am

Bets this is our Kristi SilbeR?
Kristi@TheMountainSun
No response @Starbucks ? It is time to remove these from the shelves. https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/360/starbucks-colorado-been-there-coffee-mug-sparks-controversy

R. Shearer
Reply to  honest liberty
July 21, 2018 9:04 am

Just in case you needed more proof that she doesn’t know jack.

John
July 21, 2018 8:13 am

Where can I get one of those cups? I’m trapped in Ohio.

I guess Susan Noble has never driven outside of the city. These pumps are all over the place in the plains of Colorado.

Nate
July 21, 2018 9:50 am

a liberal greenie getting mad at a liberal artist?? ill get my popcorn

brians356
July 21, 2018 12:09 pm

How much $ does Starbucks charge for these state mugs?

Richard Patton
July 21, 2018 1:11 pm

All I want to say is “GET A LIFE!”

Davis
July 21, 2018 4:15 pm

I wish I was close enough to Colorado to go and buy one.

Urederra
Reply to  R. Shearer
July 22, 2018 12:46 pm

Overpriced by 500%, Just like everything else at Starbucks.

Reply to  Urederra
July 22, 2018 3:30 pm

LOL – I’m laughing out loud at that one. I don’t believe I ever bought anything at overpriced Starbucks…

Sam Pyeatte
July 21, 2018 9:33 pm

That is a good cup to have. Oil and gas production grows the economy…as does coal. The added plus is it drives the far-left morons crazy.

Peter Plail
July 22, 2018 1:17 pm

Wait, it is worse than we thought, there are two of them on the mug!

philo
July 23, 2018 7:02 am

I think the mug is Perfect for Starbucks. Cartoon images for cartoon coffee. Nearly 70 cartoon food items, mostly high calorie pastries. A bunch of canned drinks, mostly near a pint with lots of calories. Cartoon food items great for any fast food place.
I like coffee with a teaspoon of sugar and some milk or cream. Dunkin’ Donuts is usually good.

Paul
July 23, 2018 4:48 pm

It’s a pump jack