
The Biden Administration economic recovery – note the revenue increases as the year unfolds – continues in spite of Republican opposition. Employed people pay taxes, except if they are rich.
The federal budget deficit was only $259 billion in the first four months of fiscal year 2022, the Congressional Budget Office estimates in a report just released. This amount is less than the deficits recorded for the same period in the two prior years under profligate Republican rule that cut taxes on the wealthiest people. (AutoInformed: Trump on Track for Largest Deficits in U.S. History.)
Moreover, the shrinking Biden deficit is roughly one-third of the deficit recorded during the same period last year ($736 billion) under fiscally-irresponsible Republicans. It is also only about two-thirds of the shortfall recorded for the same period two years ago ($389 billion), right before the start of the coronavirus pandemic, which severally hurt the US economy under the do-nothing, document destroying Trump rule. (AutoInformed: Ten-Month US Budget Deficit Now at $867 billion. $Trillion Deficits Now Certain Under Current Economic Policies) Continue reading









Cadillac Project GTP Race Car Debuts This Summer
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Cadillac said today that it is in the process of crafting a forthcoming Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) race car. The Cadillac Project GTP race car will be unveiled this summer and make its debut in competition at the Rolex 24 At Daytona in January 2023. As such this will be the future of Cadillac Racing. The Cadillac GTP race car will be co-developed by Cadillac Racing, Design and race car manufacturer Dallara. The prototype will have a new Cadillac engine package working in conjunction with the GTP common hybrid system.* (AutoInformed: Daytona This Weekend Starts 2022 IMSA Racing Season; Corvette Racing at Daytona – Same or Different?)
The announcement comes less than a month after Ford Performance said in Daytona that an all-new Mustang GT3 race car will compete in the International Motor Sports Association (IMSA) 2024 race season, including the 24 Hours of Daytona. Continue reading →