Saturday, June 30, 2018

What Would You Like To Be In A State Bill For Yourself And Or Your Family? UConn's Randy Edsall Got His-What About You?

Head UConn Football Coach Randy Edsall was given a gift by Democrat Speaker of the House Joe Aresimowicz by inserting secretly in a non related bill a provision to allow him to allow Edsall's son Corey to be the UConn Tight Ends Coach in the final minutes of the Legislative session.  This is against the law in the state as Connecticut has rules prohibiting the hiring of relatives to work together in state jobs and the state ethics commission ruled against the hiring also.
But really what control does any Connecticut government agency have when dealing with political nepotism and favoritism?  None as exhibited by the total disrespect that Democrat Speaker of the House Joe Aresimowicz has for rules and the law that govern those who work for the state of Connecticut.  Edsall's case whether or not you are a football fan is wrong.  If Mr. Edsall was worried about his son getting a job on his coaching staff he should have pursued a job at a private college that allowed that.  But again as we have seen so many times in our state a political ruling class dictates to Connecticut Taxpayers what they can or can not have.  Political nepotism rains supreme in Hartford led by Democrat Speaker of the House Joe Aresimowicz and his Democrat Party.
All Connecticut Taxpayers in my opinion should be given the same treatment as Edsall and his son.  What do you want to be inserted in a bill that will directly benefit you and your family?  Whatever it is you should send it to your State Representative and State Senator for inclusion in a bill in the next legislative session.  If all legal Connecticut Taxpayers did this maybe just maybe the rule and law of Connecticut would actually be enforced.
Connecticut Taxpayers have little if any trust in our state government.  Connecticut's state government as seen by yet another example of political nepotism in the Edsall/Aresimowicz case works for the benefit only of its union and management workers to enrich their salaries, benefits and pensions and for those of their families.  This current example is a sickening excess of our political system.  It is ethically wrong and against the law.  But that does not stop our valueless elected officials and their constant schemes to manipulate government to their advantage.
I and many others see Connecticut government as a decadent and perverted system that only serves the politically connected.  This decadent and perverted system needs to end now. 


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