Saturday, July 24, 2021

How Long Will Connecticut’s Never Ending Recession Last?

 

I wonder how long will Connecticut’s never ending recession last.  With the shutdown of the state economy due to the never ending Covid-19 crisis, a massive loss of both jobs and employees, and with $150 billion dollars in short and long term debt along with unfunded liabilities that the state owes it seems like Connecticut will be in a recession for many years to come.  Connecticut at this time has put many companies and individuals out of business due to the daily fear and panic that is presented by the ongoing Covid-19 virus.  Statistics and figures change daily to suit the Lamont and Connecticut Democrat Party narrative of how “bad” the crisis is, how it is “spreading”, and now that 90% of the state needs to be vaccinated for it to stop spreading.  We still are not allowed to view any statistics offered by the state to show how many people who have had the vaccine have gotten the new “Delta” variant of Covid-19 nor have we have been given an actual explanation of what the new “Delta” variant is.  At any time and by decree the state’s economy may be shut down by Ned Lamont and this will further erode Connecticut’s fragile economy.  I wonder how many people are currently in Connecticut’s hospitals with gunshot wounds, drug overdoses, and or mental health issues.  I would venture to say it is more than the 66 people who are currently hospitalized as of July 21, 2021 with Covid symptoms.
We would not know that Connecticut is in a recession by following our state run media reporting of it.  Oh sure they throw out once in a while a piece on another restaurant closing due to the lack of employees in the state but by far and wide we are to believe that Ned Lamont and his family’s hedge fund have saved Connecticut from economic ruin.  And if one believes that then one should believe that Connecticut has no crime and car thefts either in 2021.
I wonder how long Connecticut’s never ending recession will last with the state again leading the country at the bottom and or near bottom in most economic categories such as lack of job creation, highest taxes in the country, highest insurance costs in the country, poor infrastructure, and excessive state regulations and taxes.  But these are the same issues that the state has faced for years now.  And one can debate that we never fully recovered from the 2008-09 recession.  Thus, I wonder how long will Connecticut’s never ending recession last.  
Connecticut has passed many new laws which will legalize marijuana, increase gambling, tolls taxes on trucks and increased business taxes in some cases.  How does this end our recession defies economic logic.  But who needs economic logic when the state’s economic system is tilted in favor of state employees, the politically connected of the Democrat Party and Ned Lamont and his family’s hedge fund not the hard working remaining Connecticut Taxpayers.  State spending is unchecked and can never be questioned even if it is no bid state contracts that go to political friends and donors.  Connecticut is a socialist paradise.  You can count on Connecticut’s never ending recession never ending.  It is too profitable for the political ruling class of Hartford and for your defunct three branches of government that no longer exist but yet reap economic rewards that are unheard of in private industry.  Or what remains of private industry in Connecticut if it still actually exists in our state.  Free Connecticut.


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