Colorado is a super liberal sanctuary state run by an admitted pervert homo gov likely involved in child abuse . As in all such states, rule of law has been abandoned and blacks and illegals do whatever they want.
Consider the following details you trolling stupid motherfkr and a projecting liar. In terms of an act of Capital Grand Larceny against the taxpayer versus your stinking trolling fiction. Also, I do not believe God supports a liar, troll and a slave of the devil like you and your sewer scouring kind appear to be:
POLITICO analysis: At $2.3 trillion cost, Trump tax cuts leave big gap
Between new cost estimates and the White House’s own budget numbers, the wheels are coming off Republican claims that President Donald Trump’s tax cuts will pay for themselves by generating increased growth and government revenues over the next decade.
“Not only will this tax plan pay for itself but it will pay down debt,” Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin famously boasted in September. But his own department’s analysts now peg the 10-year cost at $2.3 trillion given the administration’s assumption that tax breaks for individuals and large estates will be extended past 2025.
POLITICO’s own calculations, working entirely from data in the 2018 and 2019 budgets, indicate that the added revenues generated by the tax cuts themselves would fall substantially short of matching $2.3 trillion.
For the years 2018 to 2027, the shortfall ranges from $1 trillion to $1.3 trillion. In measuring for 2019 to 2028, the picture improves, but the 10-year shortfall still is between $700 billion to $1.1 trillion."
https://www.politico.com/story/2018/02/28/tax-cuts-trump-gop-analysis-430781
After trillions in tax cuts for the rich, Republicans refuse to help struggling Americans
The economy just notched its worst collapse on record. Tens of millions of Americans have lost their jobs (and millions their medical insurance) amid the most dire public health crisis in generations. While some of our European and Asian allies see near-zero daily deaths from COVID-19 and are positioned for a speedy economic recovery, an American dies of coronavirus about every 80 seconds.
Amid this human and economic catastrophe, roughly a third of Senate Republicans adamantly oppose assisting millions of American families struggling to make ends meet.
Their response to a desperately needed round of relief? “Hell no.” “We’ve done enough.”
Allow that callousness to sink in for a moment; especially when just a few days’ worth of American coronavirus deaths exceed the number of lives lost during the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
But some additional context is crucial. Skyrocketing health care, housing and education costs amid decades of stagnant wages contribute to the reality that 40 percent of Americans – over 100 million people – cannot afford a $400 emergency.
In an absurd display of ideological performance art, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and other Republicans claim that life-saving federal support for unemployment insurance, food stamps, eviction protections, student loan forgiveness, coronavirus testing and desperately-needed funding for state governments must stop.
Why must these critical relief measures end now? Because, according to this group of Republicans, debt is spiraling out of control; we simply cannot afford to spend another nickel helping people in desperate need of assistance.
Wow. Quite the ruthless response from the party that claims the mantle of a religion rooted in mercy, love and compassion.
Their recent embrace of fiscal austerity notwithstanding, these are the same Republicans who giddily passed massive tax breaks that led to – you guessed it – large increases in debt.
Republican tax cuts robbed the Treasury of nearly $2 trillion, money that should have gone directly to countless American families who must soon choose between paying rent and putting food on the table.
Despite two years of Republican control of Congress and the White House, debt and deficits rocketed into the stratosphere. President Trump, the self-proclaimed “King of Debt,” and his GOP allies racked up a staggering $4.1 trillion tab. Oh, and that was before the pandemic."
https://thehill.com/opinion/finance...-cuts-for-the-rich-republicans-refuse-to-help
African American market growth
In 2020, African American economic clout energized the U.S. consumer market as never before. The buying power of African Americans rose to $1.6 trillion, or 9% of the nation’s total buying power.
In 2020, the 10 states with the larg*est African American markets are Texas ($149 billion), New York ($141 billion), Georgia ($118 billion), Califor*nia ($118 billion), Florida ($116 billion), Maryland ($86 billion), North Carolina ($75 billion), Virginia ($67 billion), Il*linois ($63 billion) and New Jersey ($57 billion).
The states with the fastest growth in Black buying power between 2010-2020 are North Dakota (316%), South Dakota (146%), Hawaii (113%), Idaho (109%), Washington (104%), New Hampshire (104%), Oregon (103%), Wyoming (103%), Arizona (103%) and Nevada (101%)."
https://news.uga.edu/selig-multicultural-economy-report-2021/
America’s Republicans Are Killing Their Voters
https://www.project-syndicate.org/c...idence-republicans-by-jeffrey-frankel-2021-07