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Gov. Polis is the undisputed king of all prick teases when it comes to promising, yet purposefully failing to provide protection to Colorado homeowners from wildly inflated property taxes caused by Bidenomics.
After the charade of a special legislative session failed to produce a permanent solution, Polis just went ahead and claimed credit for a tax break anyway, which is really still a tax increase, just not as big as expected, and is only good for one year.
And the Colorado media fell for it.
Last week #coleg wrapped up a special session that was supposed to provide simple, clean property tax relief.
Below, Polis signs the special session bill to redistribute $182.5 million from your TABOR refunds to special interests.
That’s not property tax relief.#copolitics pic.twitter.com/c0JOZYK1BS
— Ben Murrey (@benamurrey) November 28, 2023
Adding insult to injury after jerking us around for nearly a year, Polis is now telling homeowners that if they don’t want to pay a 40% jacked up property tax, they should go cry elsewhere.
Now he’s just f**king with us. https://t.co/isXkjexmBe
— CO Peak Politics (@COpeakpolitics) November 29, 2023
Fool us once, shame on you. Fool us twice, shame on us. Fool us three times and kiss our ass.
COLORADO SPEAKS. In our scientific poll, 57% believe Gov. Jared Polis should resign because of his failure to provide meaningful property tax relief. We note that is almost the same percentage that voted NO against his Proposition HH gambit.#copolitics #cogov #9News #HeyNext https://t.co/COvo8hrKSd
— 9MM NEWS (@News9mm) November 30, 2023
Put us down for a Hell yes!