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Times are hard, so we are going to tax the fuck out of you even more so OUR people get double digit raises. How about you stop fucking us and spending all of that money on Criminal Illegal Aliens first, then we can talk. Until then? Learn how to live well below your means you commie fucks.

WHY THE FUCK does someone that is already making ~$350k/yr AS A PUBLIC SERVANT qualified for a ~$60k raise? Man, these people are out of touch. I am so fucking sick of these commies.

>Manager of the Department of Aviation from $346,975 to $406,511 or a 17.2% increase ($59,536.00 raise) Manager of Department of Finance from $185,365.82 to $266,162.32 or a 43.6% increase ($80,796.50 raise) City Attorney from $216,061.10 to $ 268,479.12 or a 24.3% increase ($52,418.02 raise) Manager of Department of Transportation and Infrastructure from $195,219.65 to $240,675.85 or a 23.3% increase ($45,456.20 raise)

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>Just four days after City of Denver economists and finance personnel warned of recession-like conditions, increasing economic uncertainty, and recommended city leaders keep their budgets flat, CBS News Colorado has learned that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is seeking double-digit raises for a dozen of his appointees, with some of the raises topping 30% to 40%. "We probably should have done this six months ago," conceded Jon Ewing, a spokesperson for Johnston, when questioned about the timing of the department-head raises.

Times are hard, so we are going to tax the fuck out of you even more so OUR people get double digit raises. How about you stop fucking us and spending all of that money on Criminal Illegal Aliens first, then we can talk. Until then? Learn how to live well below your means you commie fucks. WHY THE FUCK does someone that is already making ~$350k/yr AS A PUBLIC SERVANT qualified for a ~$60k raise? Man, these people are out of touch. I am so fucking sick of these commies. >>Manager of the Department of Aviation from $346,975 to $406,511 or a 17.2% increase ($59,536.00 raise) Manager of Department of Finance from $185,365.82 to $266,162.32 or a 43.6% increase ($80,796.50 raise) City Attorney from $216,061.10 to $ 268,479.12 or a 24.3% increase ($52,418.02 raise) Manager of Department of Transportation and Infrastructure from $195,219.65 to $240,675.85 or a 23.3% increase ($45,456.20 raise) Archive: https://archive.today/A7ZWS From the post: >>Just four days after City of Denver economists and finance personnel warned of recession-like conditions, increasing economic uncertainty, and recommended city leaders keep their budgets flat, CBS News Colorado has learned that Denver Mayor Mike Johnston is seeking double-digit raises for a dozen of his appointees, with some of the raises topping 30% to 40%. "We probably should have done this six months ago," conceded Jon Ewing, a spokesperson for Johnston, when questioned about the timing of the department-head raises.

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