Friday, January 31, 2014

The Governor Feels You Are Worth $55 And Or $110-I Guess Taxpayers Votes Are Worthless?

If you earn under $200,000. a year you are worth $55.  If you earn under $400,000 a year you are worth $110 a year.  That is what you are worth according to Governor Malloy in an effort to get you to vote for him again.  It is part of his economic fantasy plan to give back a few dollars to state taxpayers who were slammed with the largest tax increase in our state's history when he took office.  He wants to rebate taxpayers either $55 or $110 this year in an effort for you to vote him back into office (Why?).  In the past four years I believe all taxpayers have paid much more than either $55 or $110 in higher taxes.
What happened to the largest tax increase which was supposed to place Connecticut on the road to recovery.
What recovery?
What surplus?
Connecticut still has massive debt both short term and long term.  It will probably have at least a $1 billion dollar deficit fiscal year 2015.  It still has massive unfunded pension obligations and massive long term bond debt.  It is still is near last in most economic categories with non existent job growth,  high unemployment, one of the highest set of taxes in the country, little cash or budget solvency, and a horrific short and long term fiscal condition.
I guess the Governor's largest tax increase in our state's history has not done much in four years now.  Connecticut continues to be a vast economic wasteland under Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule largely in part to the economically irrational policies of Governor Malloy.
I hope voters and taxpayers see how little they are worth to Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Governor Malloy.
Higher taxes and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule have not solved any economic problems in our state.
What an insult $55 and $110 is the citizens of our state.

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