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War Against Taxpayers is Going Hot

At first, the headline seemed like a joke…but after reading the story it convinced me that the war against taxpayers is going hot.

 

The headline in question here is “Denver Cuts City Budget in Favor of Immigrants.” 

 

The story explained how Denver is one of many sanctuary cities that is now slashing their budgets to make room for the migrants.

And Denver Mayor Mike Johnston announced public services will be cut by $5 million, and predicts the surge of unknown residents will cost taxpayers $180 million in 2024.

 

Adding insult to injury this occurred one month after Denver redirected $25 million away from legal residents. 

 

As expected, Johnston – and other leaders of sanctuary cities – continue to blame the Republicans and Trump.

Johnston cited the GOP blocking the most recent spending package as the reason for the recent budget cuts.

And it is a growing trend how cities across America are watching their budgets implode due to the migrant crisis.

 

Rest assured we will see more cities slash their budgets as they realize they simply cannot afford to bankroll tens of thousands of people.

As a result, this will lead to increased civil unrest as Americans watch their quality of life drop as their taxes are misused for political ploys.

 

 

War Against Taxpayers

 

 

It’s bad enough that we’re recklessly spending multiple billions funding the wars in Ukraine and Israel…with NO END IN SIGHT.

And No accountability of where most of that money goes.

 

Ironically (or NOT) instead of stopping the madness of millions illegally crossing our border, the District of Caligula has waged war against taxpayers.

 

As we mentioned above, this will only lead to more civil unrest especially as we get closer to the November election (IF we even have an election).

Because the crazy amount of money American citizens pay in taxes should not be spent on people from foreign nations, be it on wars or migrants.

 

And don’t be surprised when the effects of this are felt in the stock market (probably before summer).

 

Be sure to prepare for this by reading our February issue of “…In Plain English” (HERE).

 

Share this with a friend…especially if they live in a Sanctuary City like Denver.

They’ll thank YOU later.

 

And tell them:

 

We’re Not Just About Finance

But we use finance to give you hope.

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Invest with confidence.
Sincerely,
James Vincent
The Reverend of Finance
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