If you were
an ardent consumer of Connecticut State-run news sources this past year, you
may not be aware that there was another election in Connecticut this November. Despite
the microscopic and unenthusiastic endorsement from the Mythological Connecticut
Republican Party, President Donald J. Trump gained a substantially higher vote
count in the state than in previous elections, receiving almost 42% in 2024. However,
despite the dogged efforts of the Mythological Connecticut Republican Party to
deny the existence of anything relating to the obscene word “Trump,” no group
of state Republican candidates came close to beating the ultra-liberal Democrat
machine in 2024.
On a state
level, Republicans lost even more ground in being a small minority in the Connecticut
House, now holding only 49 seats to the Democrat Super Majority of 102 seats
while in the Senate Republicans are down to 11 seats to the Democrat Super
Majority of 25 seats. (excluding the results of the 8th District State Senate
race). Sadly, things
look poorly for the Mythical Connecticut Republican Party.
As much are failures
are continually attempted to be explained and excused away, it was more of the
same in state Republican losses as have been seen year-in and year-out. It is
argued that “all politics is local” However, it has become obvious that the
state Republican message is ignored, lost, misspoken and or non-existent. What exactly
is the message does the Mythical Connecticut Republican Party want to express
to the Connecticut voting public? Is it less state governmental spending and the
lowering of taxes? Is it a smaller, more efficient state government? Is it full
transparency in state government along with a real check and balance mechanism?
Is it more school choice and letting parents actually parent their
children? Is it liberty and personal freedoms? Is it a crackdown on crime
and criminals with meaningful enforcement of laws to prosecute criminals? Is it
the state taxpayer defunding of self-appointed sanctuary cities in the state? Is
it enforcement of actual voting laws that would have prevented the ongoing
crime in the city of Bridgeport's election and removed questions from other
races? Is it the abolishment of dodgy “quasi-public” entities and opaque
state-connected nonprofits that were most useful in the crooked Covid-19 machinations of
King Governor Ned Lamont the Unaccountable? Is it enforcement of real ethics
laws that govern state elected officials and state employees especially when
state taxpayer funded contracts are involved? Is it criminal sanctions for
law-breaking elected officials? Is it a “DOGE” type-effort in slashing the bloated
and self-aggrandizing state workforce? Is it that state taxpayers have a real Bill
Of Rights when dealing with state officials in Connecticut? Is it civil and criminal
penalties when someone in that bloated workforce harms an innocent person?
What
is it that
the Mythical Connecticut State Republican Party bases itself on
considering there is no doubt what is happening on the left. To this
fact, it is quite
clear that the Connecticut State Democrat Party stands for socialism,
operative
communism, government intervention at any and all costs, full term state
taxpayer paid for abortion along with a state taxpayer funded abortion
"hotline", minimal personal freedoms, election fraud, more and higher
taxes, “creative ways” for finding employment for illegal students in
state
colleges, unobtainable clean/green energy conquests at any cost, more
crime,
less enforcement of laws that are actually legally binding, state run
local
planning and zoning law enforcement, and a crumbling bridge and highway
system
to just to name a few items. In true Pravda style, the Connecticut
State
Democrat Party is able to achieve this with an obedient state run and
state-supported
media that echoes the Connecticut State Democrat Party rhetoric daily in
its continual
effort to help brainwash the public.
However, due
to the efforts of a handful of independent reporters and dogged ordinary citizens there are encouraging
signs of political life in Connecticut with strong independent Libertarian and Conservative
journalists and common citizens like my good friend Tony De Angelo and others
who fight a daily battle in the state against this omnipotent one party
machine's incoherent gibberish, effectively doing the work of what an opposing
party should do. Connecticut is in dire need of a vibrant, coherent
Republican Party that no longer embraces the "coolness" of condemning
all things Trump and all things Conservative while playing the continual patsy to
the Connecticut State Democrat Party's hold.
The Mythical
Connecticut Republican Party must end. It needs a functional and common-sense
platform that embraces those who work and pay taxes in the state. It needs a
functional and common-sense platform that embraces and relates to minorities
especially the working Hispanic population that is found in many cities in the
state. It needs new people from top to bottom in the party organization and not
the perennially failed Republicans that embrace the Party's race to oblivion
and stupefaction to nothingness and continual defeat. The Mythical Connecticut
State Republican Party needs to emerge from myth to reality and generate a real
candidate to run for Governor in 2026 and not another self-destructing unknown or
benign party poster child running to be acceptable to all things wrong.
To emerge
from obscurity, The Connecticut State Republican Party has time to prepare if
it wants to. It must embrace the heart of the country that is rooted in strong
American principles. It must be able to say the word MAGA and not run behind a tree
in shame. It must show its dedication in fighting first for the non-state connected
working person. It must champion a DOGE-based effort to shrink the monolith of state
government and the administrative state. Or the Connecticut State Republican
Party can continue in perpetual uselessness and defeat in becoming the new Whig
Party of 2024.
To conclude, I will borrow one of Tony's favorite phrases. Change is simple as that, and just as difficult.
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