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Re: Connecticut

Post by Ph64 » Thu Jul 06, 2017 5:52 pm

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Re: Connecticut

Post by SuburbanFarmer » Thu Jul 06, 2017 6:55 pm

Better for humanity to die under the thumb of a fellow monkey, than live under the eye of AI? Foolishness.
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Re: Connecticut

Post by Zlaxer » Fri Jul 14, 2017 6:45 pm

http://www.newstimes.com/local/article/ ... 284421.php

the home, run by the nonprofit organization Oak Hill, will close in the next several months after years of stagnant state funding and a recent cut stemming from the state budget crisis.

If you every wondered what the priorities of the DNC are - this should make things clear.


UNIONS OVER DISABLED.

UNIONS OVER "THE CHILDREN".

UNIONS OVER THE ELDERLY.

That is who the DNC really is.

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Re: Connecticut

Post by Ph64 » Fri Jul 14, 2017 7:20 pm

Zlaxer wrote:http://www.newstimes.com/local/article/ ... 284421.php

the home, run by the nonprofit organization Oak Hill, will close in the next several months after years of stagnant state funding and a recent cut stemming from the state budget crisis.

If you every wondered what the priorities of the DNC are - this should make things clear.


UNNIONS OVER DISABLED.

UNIONS OVER "THE CHILDREN".

UNIONS OVER THE ELDERLY.

That is who the DNC really is.
Less disabled voters than union voters. Its all about elections.

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Re: Connecticut

Post by Zlaxer » Tue Sep 19, 2017 6:47 am

https://ctmirror.org/2017/09/15/democra ... nate-vote/

Zlaxer's summary of above linked article - Non crazy democrats finally jump off DNC cra-cra-train conducted by far left and union thugs. Gives me hope that not all democrats are fucking nutz.

http://www.nhregister.com/news/articleC ... 207512.php

Zlaxer's summary of above linked article - CT ship is developing major cracks - better than 50% chance most major CT cities will file for bankruptcy within five years of each other.

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One downside of GOP budget - the fuckers opened up the channel for more corporate political donations.....Fucker couldn't help themselves....pathetic.

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Re: Connecticut

Post by The Conservative » Tue Sep 19, 2017 7:01 am

What do you expect for nearly 25 years of Democrat Rule? (Yes the governor wasn't always Democrat but the majority of CT was).

If you look at it this way, the majority of states that are having finance issues are majority controlled for a long period of time by the Democrat Party... the party that thinks throwing money at a problem instead of actually solving the problem is the answer.
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Re: Connecticut

Post by Zlaxer » Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:11 am

http://www.yankeeinstitute.org/2018/09/ ... nes-guess/

https://www.migrationpolicy.org/data/st ... raphics/CT


Data clearly shows that CT's high taxes are absolutely killing the state - links show that mass immigration from India/Pakistan and the Caribbean have masked the evidence of the exodus from CT by tax payers.....

I don't mind the immigrants (they've done a good job assimilating here (so far - and the Indians and Caribbeans usually speak English (as English is their official language))) - but there's no way they're going to replace the tax base anytime soon....

CT is already fiscally insolvent by many measures - Bonds are hovering and/or are at Junk......I've been unofficially told by a friend who works in a large investments house that they have been told to not propose CT bonds to their clients...and that they're internal strategy wonks have CT going bankrupt as a foregone conclusion....

Yet CT is going to continue to vote for politicians who are beholden to Public Unions....

You all should watch the CT elections coming up - I know for a fact many corporations are planning on leaving if DNC maintains strangle hold....
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Re: Connecticut

Post by Speaker to Animals » Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:13 am

It's almost as if democratic party politics are designed to destroy America..

I am reminded of that shitty article that was written about Martin. How can that party even be fixed when a guy runs basically on a Bill Clinton platform and they call him right wing??

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Re: Connecticut

Post by MilSpecs » Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:42 pm

Zlaxer wrote:
Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:11 am

Data clearly shows that CT's high taxes are absolutely killing the state - links show that mass immigration from India/Pakistan and the Caribbean have masked the evidence of the exodus from CT by tax payers.....

I don't mind the immigrants (they've done a good job assimilating here (so far - and the Indians and Caribbeans usually speak English (as English is their official language))) - but there's no way they're going to replace the tax base anytime soon....

CT is already fiscally insolvent by many measures - Bonds are hovering and/or are at Junk......I've been unofficially told by a friend who works in a large investments house that they have been told to not propose CT bonds to their clients...and that they're internal strategy wonks have CT going bankrupt as a foregone conclusion....

Yet CT is going to continue to vote for politicians who are beholden to Public Unions....

You all should watch the CT elections coming up - I know for a fact many corporations are planning on leaving if DNC maintains strangle hold....
You mean the parts of CT that aren't commutable to NYC or wealthy second home/retirement areas.

Not to be flippant about CT. Or NJ for that matter. They are two states that should have stellar economies and have done everything possible to prevent success. Yet they are still magnets for the affluent.

What is CT doing that is different from MA?
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Re: Connecticut

Post by Zlaxer » Fri Sep 14, 2018 1:00 pm

MilSpecs wrote:
Thu Sep 13, 2018 5:42 pm
What is CT doing that is different from MA?

CT's pension obligation about about to go over 70% of the annual budget - MA isn't even close....Also, CT prop tax is close to double MA.

Just look at Hartford - nothing survives their because the 70+ mil rate.


CT politicians made a bunch of bogus contracts with state workers when times were good - now the bill is coming due and it's going to tear the state apart.


So - Ned will get elected governor with a DNC senate and house and Prop taxes will go up even more - Prop tax is most regressive tax since it gets passed straight to renters.

State politicians are beholden to state workers who want what they were promised even if it means driving the state off a fiscal cliff. Most state workers leave CT when they retire.
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