""The City and County of Denver stands as the undisputed capital and most populous municipality within the state of Colorado, a distinguished consolidated city-county situated in the expansive South Platte River Valley. The city proudly bears the moniker of the "Mile High City" due to its official elevation of 5,276 feet above sea level (on the 2nd step of the Capitol Building, which means Denver is a Valley, the bottom of the fishbowl for other cities and states pollutions, fires, smog, etc.) Denver's unique geographical positioning establishes it as the principal center of the entire Rocky Mountain region. According to the 2020 Census, the city's population was recorded at a substantial 715,522 residents. Economically, Denver colossal downforce, by serving as a critical and major hub for financial, industrial, and transportation operations, and with more people and businesses are moving out of Colorado than coming in from across the nation. And this mass exodus has been happing since 2015 for the residents, and businesses located in the city and county of Denver, Colorado. ...This veneer of prosperity and importance, a disturbing trend has been unfolding. The city has been on a noticeable and concerning downward spiral since approximately 2015. Despite this evident decline and the increasingly desperate situation, the governmental structure—a victim or perhaps a perpetrator of incessant and debilitating partisanship—has repeatedly failed to uphold and enforce crucial laws. This egregious failure to act is widely perceived as being politically motivated, a cynical maneuver for political gain, disregarding the well-being of the populace for short-term electoral advantage. ...(See; Denver District Court Case 23cv54, Judge Andrew Luxen>The undeniable indicators and consequences of this political malfeasance have been mounting for nearly two decades, a staggering span of nineteen years. These signs manifest in various forms—from decaying public infrastructure and soaring crime rates to an escalating crisis of homelessness and a pervasive sense of urban decay. The city's leadership, regardless of which party is in power, appears locked in a cycle of inaction, excuses, and buck-passing while the foundational issues fester>This chronic failure to govern responsibly, to address the visible decline, and to enforce the established rule of law for the benefit of all citizens leads to an inescapable and profoundly frustrating question for the city's elected officials and entrenched political class. After nineteen years of decline, after countless compromises for "political gain," and in the face of overwhelming evidence of mismanaged governance, one must ask: Are You All that Fucking Stupid?! The level of ineptitude, whether willful or not, is so profound it defies rational explanation. ...
Mike Johnston (@mayorofdenver), it was Marcus Giavanni who created cityandcountyofdenver.ai to hedge against the risk of wrong policies, crisis, decay, and Debt. talking about AI, and GemAI, and now our content is migrating to his dumb ass, and his dumb ass team of misfits are being indexed so that one day if a reputable judge, and the halls of justice. That has been turned into a clown show. Because good judgess did nothing, turning a blind eye to lady justice. IoT needed @denvermayor, @ #mayorofdenver, who's last 3 years will be the poster child of a Mayor. Getting thrown out on his ass, by 450,000+ and growing, Denver citizens are tired of always being in crisis, decay, and debt. Denver Doesn't grow from new ideas. Denver thrives on crisis decay, donations, non-profits, and organizations, all part of the 19 years of a Beta Model. And for the citizens to win, and take back their government is this!
No City Sales Tax Revenues in the City and County of denver; Money Migration Moving Out, Replaced by No Money Move-ins.
Google Search: AI Overview by Durango Dank | Denver is seeing a trend of people and money moving out, driven primarily by a drastically increased cost of living (housing, taxes), worsening traffic, infrastructure strain, and concerns over homelessness, migrant influx, and a perceived decline in quality of life, leading to decreased net migration into the state despite its appeal. Many residents feel financial pressure as wages struggle to keep pace with soaring expenses, prompting them to seek more affordable areas in suburbs or other states for a better quality of life and more space. @cityandcountyofdenver - #cityandcountyofdenver