Saturday, January 04, 2020

Happy New Year Connecticut Taxpayers!

Happy New Year Connecticut Taxpayers!
Now get to work and pay your increased and new taxes of all shapes and sizes in the land of omnipotent one party Democrat rule Connecticut.
2020 is starting off like most of the past thirty years here in Connecticut with budget deficits, massive unfunded liabilities, massive short and long term debt, high taxes, a net migration of population moving out of the state, high business taxes, and one of poorest business climates in the country.
Connecticut continues to lag from the rest of the country in all things economy wise.  And the economic debacle that continues in 2020 is the platform that the Connecticut Democrat Party will be running on for the General Assembly in 2020.  A platform of more and higher taxes, tolls, and move out of the state if you don't like it. 
Happy New Year Connecticut Taxpayers!
The state has again many economic issues to try to confront in the new decade.
How is the state going to pay for the $100 billion dollars in unfunded liabilities for state pensions and benefits?
How is the state going to pay for the $40 billion dollars in short and long term debt it has created?
Why is the 20% of the state budget going for salaries, benefits and pensions for roughly a half of per cent of the population?
What is the state doing to try to attract new businesses that provide jobs and pay taxes besides failed corporate welfare programs that Connecticut Taxpayers must pay for?
What is the state doing to find the $500 million dollars in savings that it was supposed to have in the current budget?  There has been no discussion on this whatsoever?
What happened to the programs that have been moved off the state budget?  How are they being funded and why were they hidden?
What causes more people to move out of our state every year?  Why does anyone want to move into Connecticut?  High taxes?  Poor job prospects?
Happy New Year Connecticut Taxpayers!
What is the real plan to save Connecticut from economic ruin is the question every legal Connecticut Taxpayer should be asking its State Representatives and State Senators.  Why are they doing to turn the state around if anything?
We have serious economic problems in 2020 here in Connecticut and they really need some answers by our highly paid state officials.  In one of the greatest economic expansions in our nation's history it is pathetic to see how bad our state economy is.  And the remaining legal Connecticut Voters and Taxpayers need their voices to be finally heard on November 3, 2020.  

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