It just never ends for Connecticut taxpayers. While Dannel Malloy runs around the country insulting Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and insulting middle aged white men his state continues its economic downfall. Apparently Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule largest tax increase in the state's history has done little to stem the flow of red ink and or the the $80 billion dollars in short and long term debt the state has. No here in Connecticut we have economic lies and more economic lies on a daily basis from Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule.
Budget Chief Ben Barnes reward for his economic lies to Connecticut taxpayers was a raise of $23,000 a year from $187,000 to a mere $210,000 a year salary (plus state benefits and his never ending pension he will receive).
Thus as Connecticut's continuing economic debacle continues we see that the carefully written script by Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule is to cut as many programs that can directly hurt those citizens truly in need and have no other protections along with cutting veterans programs, while proposing a Utopian $100 billion dollar transportation program in order to justify tolls and more tax increases. The carefully written script is getting the necessary comments from the media of how bad these cuts are and thus the only solution is to raise taxes yet once again. And the script will read clearly enough that two years from now in 2018 after all of the new tolls, new taxes and increases in current taxes we will have a new budget deficit of $200 million dollars (or pick any number) along with $90 billion dollars in short and long term unfunded liabilities. Thus it never ends.
How about if a budget was presented by both parties (yes there are Republicans who were elected legally who represent some taxpayers in Connecticut) that actually cuts spending and lowers taxes to create real economic stimulation and growth in our economy? For example a rescinding of the 6 to 12% pay increases that are automatic now each year for Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule state commissioners and aides. Or how about a 10% cut in salaries and benefits for those same jobs? How about reopening negotiations with state unions to help share a realistic solution to resolving the unfunded pension and benefits that is present in this budget and has been present for years now? How about an end to the corporate welfare programs that state taxpayers must underwrite like the millions of dollars given to Back 9 Network, Bass Pro Shops, United Technologies, Cowles Company or any of the many large corporations that feed freely on taxpayers monies?
Thus more of the same. We need a functional two party system in Connecticut. We need to cut state spending. We need an economically efficient and frugal state government that truly reuses a paper clip or scrap piece of paper to save a penny. Because if we continue to ignore Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule unchecked spending, unethical behaviors and complete disregard for the state spending cap law we will not be economically functional in 2018. It is their call now, I can and will vote with my feet in the long run.
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
On February 25 Adjunct Professors Were To Walk Out Of Classes To Protest Low Pay, A Lack Of Benefits And Unfair Treatment. I Forgot.
On
February 25, 2015, adjunct professors across the United States are
planning to walk out of the classroom to protest their low pay, lack of
benefits, and unfair treatment. - See more at:
https://chroniclevitae.com/news/762-the-adjunct-crisis-is-everyone-s-problem#sthash.qGBKDC9M.dpuf
I teach part time as an Adjunct at three universities. I forgot to walk out of my classes on February 25th. Here it is March 11 and I am still
technically in class (my online classes). However I also understand that I have not had a pay increase in one
university I teach at in now 13 years and have had my classes and pay cut at
another one due to Obamacare (see quoted text below)
Important Notice:
To meet the needs of the Affordable Care Act and its limits
on adjunct faculty teaching load, a statement regarding allowed load has been
added in a blue box at the bottom of the contract above the signature line.
Please read it carefully and understand the implications about going over the
approved load of three classes total in a 16-week period.
I have been teaching as an Adjunct for the past 33 years and
have taught classes in Economics, Business and Accounting at 10 different
colleges and universities over that time frame.
I have taught 1083 credit hours during that time also. The average full time Professor teaches 6 to
18 credit hours per school year. I teach
normally 39 to 45 credit hours per school year.
I will match my professionalism and credentials in the classroom with
any full-fledged tenured professor at any college or university any time.
Interesting isn’t it?
I have given up any desire to want to teach full time on a college or
university level. I know it would be
enticing for me to teach fulltime since there are few college professors who
are either conservative and or have real world experiences in the economy. Yet I keep teaching I guess to try to help my
students learn and do better in their lives and for a paycheck since I receive
no benefits at any of the schools I teach at.
The paycheck is interesting for at one university I teach at they are
saving a great deal of money now by paying adjuncts only once a semester in a
lump sum. Most schools will pay adjuncts
every two weeks.
Interesting isn’t it?
We see college costs have skyrocketed over the past fifteen years. We see adjunct pay be cut and or stay the
same in that same time frame. We see Presidents
of colleges and universities salaries and benefits continue to go up in this
same time period.
Something really needs to change in higher education. It is sad to see the abuse of the adjunct in
2015. Interesting isn’t it? I forgot to walk out of my classes on
February 25th. I think I
should have now.
On
February 25, 2015, adjunct professors across the United States are
planning to walk out of the classroom to protest their low pay, lack of
benefits, and unfair treatment. - See more at:
https://chroniclevitae.com/news/762-the-adjunct-crisis-is-everyone-s-problem#sthash.qGBKDC9M.dp
Thursday, February 26, 2015
More Lies-More Taxes-Connecticut 2015
More lies equal more taxes. Since the advent of the Connecticut state income tax back in 1991 as a cure all for all of Connecticut's budgetary woes, we have seen a constant increase in state taxes along with a constant increase in state spending and state employee salaries and benefits. Unlike any economic model one could study in any economic class, the Connecticut model of higher state spending and higher state taxes just continues unabated for the past 24 years. The Connecticut economic model for our state government is hereby defined as "More Lies Equals More Taxes". I have defined it since I can not find in any textbook, class notes and or course curriculum that I have ever used in 33 years of teaching Business and Economics classes a more economically irrational group of policies that the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule has shoved down the throats of Connecticut's taxpayers in 2015.
It is just more lies equaling more taxes.
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie that there was no budget deficit during the campaign?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie that tolls will be not considered in his second term?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie about the largest tax increase in state's history back in 2011 was to get Connecticut back on track for a balanced budget?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie about the State Constitution and its spending cap?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie about the following the rules and laws of our State Constitution?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie about the free money given to companies that like the Back 9 Network will in all economic reality will never be paid back?
More lies equal more taxes. Laws do not apply to them. Remember this-all of you who have to pay taxes in Connecticut.
It is just more lies equaling more taxes.
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie that there was no budget deficit during the campaign?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie that tolls will be not considered in his second term?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie about the largest tax increase in state's history back in 2011 was to get Connecticut back on track for a balanced budget?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie about the State Constitution and its spending cap?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie about the following the rules and laws of our State Constitution?
What about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule lie about the free money given to companies that like the Back 9 Network will in all economic reality will never be paid back?
More lies equal more taxes. Laws do not apply to them. Remember this-all of you who have to pay taxes in Connecticut.
Wednesday, February 18, 2015
Dannel Malloy And Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule Have Spoken! And It Is More Of The Same!
And it is more of the same.
Dannel Malloy's and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule new state budget for 2015.
And it is more of the same.
Protect the self interests of Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule.
Make up budget and tax projections that are economically unrealistic and show economic illiteracy.
Cut funding for the most vulnerable in our society including the elderly and disabled.
Increase taxes and postpone tax cuts for businesses.
Increase taxes and postpone tax cuts for those who work for a living.
Propose secret tolls for state roads.
Increase state spending for the politically connected in Hartford.
And it is more of the same.
Dannel Malloy's and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule new state budget for 2015.
And it is more of the same.
Nothing changes in our state government other than the number of businesses and taxpayers moving out of the state in 2015.
More state spending, more and higher taxes, more of the same.
The heck with a two year impending $3 billion dollar budget deficit.
The heck with $80 billion dollars of long term liabilities
And it is more of the same.
Lies by Dannel Malloy's and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and their new state budget for 2015.
My college students in my Introduction to Microeconomics classes could do a better job in crafting a realistic state budget that addresses excessive state spending, excessive state taxation and the excessive cronyism of Hartford.
And it is more of the same. Did we expect anything different?
Dannel Malloy's and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule new state budget for 2015.
And it is more of the same.
Protect the self interests of Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule.
Make up budget and tax projections that are economically unrealistic and show economic illiteracy.
Cut funding for the most vulnerable in our society including the elderly and disabled.
Increase taxes and postpone tax cuts for businesses.
Increase taxes and postpone tax cuts for those who work for a living.
Propose secret tolls for state roads.
Increase state spending for the politically connected in Hartford.
And it is more of the same.
Dannel Malloy's and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule new state budget for 2015.
And it is more of the same.
Nothing changes in our state government other than the number of businesses and taxpayers moving out of the state in 2015.
More state spending, more and higher taxes, more of the same.
The heck with a two year impending $3 billion dollar budget deficit.
The heck with $80 billion dollars of long term liabilities
And it is more of the same.
Lies by Dannel Malloy's and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and their new state budget for 2015.
My college students in my Introduction to Microeconomics classes could do a better job in crafting a realistic state budget that addresses excessive state spending, excessive state taxation and the excessive cronyism of Hartford.
And it is more of the same. Did we expect anything different?
Saturday, February 14, 2015
More Than $33 Million Dollars? In Connecticut's Government Money Can Not Be Spent Fast Enough For Bought Elections?
Connecticut reminds me in 2015 of an economic roller coaster. I am waiting for the inevitable crash of the cars to come flying off the tracks and into the economic oblivion of never ending debt. $33 Million dollars of state's taxpayers monies was used in the last election to basically reelect Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule back into unlimited, ruthless, economic power. There is now a bill being introduced in Hartford to allow for public financing for four municipalities in Connecticut for local elections. This law would shore up Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule in four cities here in Connecticut. I will assume since I can not confirm it that the four cities would be Bridgeport, New Haven, Hartford, and Waterbury. Thus the playing field for local elections will become more skewed in favor of Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule through the use of taxpayer's monies.
It is funny that from the 2014 State elections we never heard any more about Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule questionable state contribution of $200,000 to the State Senator Ted Kennedy Jr. campaign from this fund. Or how about Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule when it used its federal account to pay for mailers supporting Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, effectively bypassing a ban on state contractor contributions in state elections. I guess when it benefits Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy there are no problems with the blatant disregard for the supposed Citizens Election Program. What a farce and waste of taxpayers monies this program is. Why not use the $33 Million dollars to pay down the state debt or maybe give our overtaxed state some tax relief?
But alas it is more of the same from Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule, this time skewing local election through this law to ensure one party rule forever in Connecticut. Why is this occurring and why must state taxpayers foot the bill yet once again? It is time to repeal this law today. It is time to stop once again wasting taxpayers monies on incomprehensible omnipotent political rule.
It is funny that from the 2014 State elections we never heard any more about Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule questionable state contribution of $200,000 to the State Senator Ted Kennedy Jr. campaign from this fund. Or how about Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule when it used its federal account to pay for mailers supporting Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, effectively bypassing a ban on state contractor contributions in state elections. I guess when it benefits Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy there are no problems with the blatant disregard for the supposed Citizens Election Program. What a farce and waste of taxpayers monies this program is. Why not use the $33 Million dollars to pay down the state debt or maybe give our overtaxed state some tax relief?
But alas it is more of the same from Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule, this time skewing local election through this law to ensure one party rule forever in Connecticut. Why is this occurring and why must state taxpayers foot the bill yet once again? It is time to repeal this law today. It is time to stop once again wasting taxpayers monies on incomprehensible omnipotent political rule.
Saturday, February 07, 2015
The Connecticut Public Corruption Task Force To The Rescue
Somehow, somewhere corruption in
Connecticut’s political system will end and we will have a legitimate election
and government process. Fantasy? Hard to believe? I know I am skeptical when I saw that there
is now a Connecticut Public Corruption Task Force that has been formed. It is a multi-agency, federal task force that
has developed to help battle the never-ending corruption here in Connecticut.
As a way to protect the political
corruption of Connecticut we are the only state in the nation that does not
allow for an investigative grand jury to be used in a corruption case. The investigative grand jury forces both
testimony and evidence to be produced to help the prosecutor actually prosecute
the corrupted issue he or she is trying to root out. Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule in our
State Legislature has prevented legislation from being passed over the years to
allow this type of investigative grand jury from taking place. Why?
Could it possibly be to protect the corrupted way of voting and
governmental process? Can we see any
better example of current corruption with a special election taking place for
State Senate in Bridgeport and amazingly enough over 800 Democratic absentee
ballots that are dumped in their Registrars office this week? Or how about an extension of voting hours in
Hartford from the recent election or November?
Or possible four years ago with the Bridgeport election day debacle that
helped seal the election for Dannel Malloy?
Or how about Earl O’Garro Jr. and his insurance fraud with
Hartford?
To me the list is endless-how five
people will combat this will be amazing.
The fraud continues unabated. I wish this group well in their upcoming war
with the corruption of Connecticut.
Connecticut taxpayers get to pay what I
term the “fraud” taxes of Connecticut that help support our corrupted
government and Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule in our State
Legislature. It is too bad that Hartford’s
Omnipotent One Party Rule in our State Legislature does not have the guts to
pass the laws needed to allow for this investigative grand jury to take
place. But they will pass hundreds of
meaningless, micromanaged types of laws that will control and limit your
freedoms even more in our state while allowing for their own unlimited freedom,
lawlessness and corruption to continue ad infinitum (to infinity).
Saturday, January 31, 2015
The Plan Versus $80 Billion Dollars Plus
Since we still do not have an economic plan to balance the state budget from Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule except to cut funding to those who are most vulnerable in our economy, we can only view the free money given to the start up Back 9 Golf Network and other companies here in Connecticut.
Apparently since there is no word on the economic plan either to cut spending or how high taxes are going to be raised from Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule, it is time to try to understand the free money that has been given to businesses to either relocate in the state and or move to the state. For example the money given to Back9 Golf Network, the $20 millions dollars to USB, the money given to Cowles Company to move from New Haven to North Haven, or better yet the $260 million dollars that the state's Department of Economic and Community Development spends basically unchecked and unquestioned. Is this really economically productive?
I find it amazing that we never hear about the amount of money that has been written off by the Department of Economic and Community Development or any other state agency when a business or group is given free state taxpayer's monies and is no longer operational. I am curious as to how much money has been wasted in the past four years plus of Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule. And more importantly why we can not get answers to this question as taxpayers.
Hartford's bureaucracy protects Hartford's bureaucracy. There is no transparency, no answers to the economic issues in the state and no truths emanating from Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule.
So there is no plan for a balanced budget nor figuring out how to pay down Connecticut's $80 billion dollars in long term debt. $5 million dollars here, $5 million dollars really does not buy much any more for Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule except to cut funding to those who are most vulnerable in our economy.
Apparently since there is no word on the economic plan either to cut spending or how high taxes are going to be raised from Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule, it is time to try to understand the free money that has been given to businesses to either relocate in the state and or move to the state. For example the money given to Back9 Golf Network, the $20 millions dollars to USB, the money given to Cowles Company to move from New Haven to North Haven, or better yet the $260 million dollars that the state's Department of Economic and Community Development spends basically unchecked and unquestioned. Is this really economically productive?
I find it amazing that we never hear about the amount of money that has been written off by the Department of Economic and Community Development or any other state agency when a business or group is given free state taxpayer's monies and is no longer operational. I am curious as to how much money has been wasted in the past four years plus of Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule. And more importantly why we can not get answers to this question as taxpayers.
Hartford's bureaucracy protects Hartford's bureaucracy. There is no transparency, no answers to the economic issues in the state and no truths emanating from Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule.
So there is no plan for a balanced budget nor figuring out how to pay down Connecticut's $80 billion dollars in long term debt. $5 million dollars here, $5 million dollars really does not buy much any more for Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule except to cut funding to those who are most vulnerable in our economy.
Saturday, January 24, 2015
The Harsh Malloy Cuts Round II
Here they come Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy's cuts to the state budget. How about more cuts to social service programs that help disabled Connecticut citizens? That is the essence of these cuts. In showing their strength and fears of taxpayers backlash, Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy are now running scared. For the first four years of Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy rule there was no budgetary discussions with the Republican party. Now all of sudden Malloy wishes to talk? Why? It is because the unchecked non stop state spending from the past four years and the largest tax increase in state's history has done nothing to stop the constant flow of red ink in Hartford? Is it because of all of the taxpayer dollar scandals that Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy have been involved in are now starting to unravel? And is all of that free taxpayer's monies that was given to the politically connected now gone? Many questions however as usual no answers to Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy's misguided and inept economic policies that have entrapped our state for four plus years now. More to come.
As far as the budget cuts are concerned there is no mention of a rescinding of pay cuts for Commissioners and staff that were enacted by decree last month. There is no mention of eliminating full pensions after three years of service to the state for state judges. There is no mention of the free giveaway of state taxpayer's monies to entice companies already located in the state to move from one town to another in the state on the false promise of new job formation. There is no mention of the amount of companies here in Connecticut that already have gotten that free money and are no longer in business and no longer employing any employees. Why is that? Because of all of the economic and political corruption that Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy have created in Connecticut?
Connecticut's Founding Fathers must be turning in their graves to the see the current condition of our state. Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy continue on a day-today basis show their complete disregard for taxpayers and their only concerns to their powerful political machine. I truly feel sorry for those disabled and taxpayers here in Connecticut.
As far as the budget cuts are concerned there is no mention of a rescinding of pay cuts for Commissioners and staff that were enacted by decree last month. There is no mention of eliminating full pensions after three years of service to the state for state judges. There is no mention of the free giveaway of state taxpayer's monies to entice companies already located in the state to move from one town to another in the state on the false promise of new job formation. There is no mention of the amount of companies here in Connecticut that already have gotten that free money and are no longer in business and no longer employing any employees. Why is that? Because of all of the economic and political corruption that Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy have created in Connecticut?
Connecticut's Founding Fathers must be turning in their graves to the see the current condition of our state. Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and Dannel Malloy continue on a day-today basis show their complete disregard for taxpayers and their only concerns to their powerful political machine. I truly feel sorry for those disabled and taxpayers here in Connecticut.
Saturday, January 17, 2015
What Is The Point? I Could Write About?
I do not know what is the point?
I could write more about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule continuing, never-ending budget deficits. These are the same deficits that did not exist during the campaign according to Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule.
I do not know what is the point?
I could write more as the deficits continuing to climb while tax revenues especially for Connecticut's secret 8.1% gross earnings tax on gasoline collapse. And at the federal level our economically challenged Junior Senator Murphy wants a higher federal gas tax for highways. I just wonder where all the money went from all of the gas taxes paid at the state and federal levels? And we have a horrific highway system especially here in Connecticut.
I do not know what is the point?
I could write about all of the unfunded mandates here in Connecticut that place our towns and cities into economic stress. For example in Wallingford an unfunded $20 million upgrade to the wastewater treatments plant to process new stormwater treatment requirements. Who is going to pay for that-taxpayers of course.
I do not know what is the point?
I could write about a lot of things. I do not know what is the point? Especially living in an age where our political system has developed into a privileged class exempt from rules and laws and allowed to become rich at the taxpayer's expense all the while blasting those who work hard and are productive in our economy. And then asking for their political donations to keep them in power ad infintum (to infinity). Ironic isn't it? But then again isn't that the point?
I could write more about the Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule continuing, never-ending budget deficits. These are the same deficits that did not exist during the campaign according to Dannel Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule.
I do not know what is the point?
I could write more as the deficits continuing to climb while tax revenues especially for Connecticut's secret 8.1% gross earnings tax on gasoline collapse. And at the federal level our economically challenged Junior Senator Murphy wants a higher federal gas tax for highways. I just wonder where all the money went from all of the gas taxes paid at the state and federal levels? And we have a horrific highway system especially here in Connecticut.
I do not know what is the point?
I could write about all of the unfunded mandates here in Connecticut that place our towns and cities into economic stress. For example in Wallingford an unfunded $20 million upgrade to the wastewater treatments plant to process new stormwater treatment requirements. Who is going to pay for that-taxpayers of course.
I do not know what is the point?
I could write about a lot of things. I do not know what is the point? Especially living in an age where our political system has developed into a privileged class exempt from rules and laws and allowed to become rich at the taxpayer's expense all the while blasting those who work hard and are productive in our economy. And then asking for their political donations to keep them in power ad infintum (to infinity). Ironic isn't it? But then again isn't that the point?
Saturday, January 10, 2015
Skeptical-The Malloy Plan-More Taxes, New Tolls, More Taken Off Budget and Hidden From Taxpayers View
Skeptical. Would Tom Foley have made a better Governor than Danell Malloy? I am certain he would have. I am skeptical of the Malloy "Plan" that Mrs. Malloy alluded to in her recent attack on Tom Foley.
I am skeptical of the Malloy "Plan" as we still have not seen a coherent "Plan" which addresses a new $1.2 billion dollar budget deficit and $80 billion dollars plus of long term unfunded liabilities. The Malloy "Plan" along with Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule decrees will include in my economic opinion more and new taxes, the introduction of tolls again on our road system (which is supposedly supported by one of the highest gas taxes in the country) and more money being taken off line and off budget and hidden from taxpayers view.
Taxpayers are skeptical after they were told by Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule that there was no budget deficit during the campaign. When the lies and the election was won through the help of manipulations of extended voting in Hartford two positions were quickly implemented by Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule; that we now have a massive budget deficit and we need to give raises to the most politically connected in Hartford or we will somehow lose their expert guidance in running our state to economic oblivion.
Thus the skepticism continues as the lies mount with the Malloy "Plan" along with Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule. We have a continuing never ending economic crisis in Connecticut that is fueled by excessive and corrupted state spending by Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule. And it will still not be addressed in 2015.
Skeptical. What Connecticut is from the Malloy "Plan" along with Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and their lies.
I am skeptical of the Malloy "Plan" as we still have not seen a coherent "Plan" which addresses a new $1.2 billion dollar budget deficit and $80 billion dollars plus of long term unfunded liabilities. The Malloy "Plan" along with Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule decrees will include in my economic opinion more and new taxes, the introduction of tolls again on our road system (which is supposedly supported by one of the highest gas taxes in the country) and more money being taken off line and off budget and hidden from taxpayers view.
Taxpayers are skeptical after they were told by Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule that there was no budget deficit during the campaign. When the lies and the election was won through the help of manipulations of extended voting in Hartford two positions were quickly implemented by Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule; that we now have a massive budget deficit and we need to give raises to the most politically connected in Hartford or we will somehow lose their expert guidance in running our state to economic oblivion.
Thus the skepticism continues as the lies mount with the Malloy "Plan" along with Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule. We have a continuing never ending economic crisis in Connecticut that is fueled by excessive and corrupted state spending by Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule. And it will still not be addressed in 2015.
Skeptical. What Connecticut is from the Malloy "Plan" along with Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and their lies.
Saturday, January 03, 2015
Hartford's Spoils System Continues Unchecked
From my last post on 12/27/14 I mentioned the enormous raises that Dannel Malloy is giving a small minority of his political inner circle using taxpayers monies. In a year of supposed fiscal restraint who cares about this $1.4 million dollars of taxpayers monies other than the taxpayers whose pockets it is taken out of. I am curious as to how Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule can justify these raises under the constitutionally mandated spending cap? Is this going to another example like the $3 billion dollars of taxpayer funded monies for Medicaid that was taken amazingly enough off budget and out of the general fund? In 2015 where is this $3 billion dollars coming from? In economic reality this is a large percentage of the state budget that is no longer accounted for and gets shoved down into the excessive long term unfunded liabilities that Connecticut has to the tune of $80 billion dollars or more.
Connecticut under Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule has become a utopia of a legal in their own mind spoils system. Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule will continue unabated their redistribution of taxpayers monies from those in need and from essential services to their elitists spoils system of the politically connected who dominate, destroy and corrupt Connecticut.
Hartford's spoils system continues unchecked, maybe this year Republicans in the state legislature will have the guts to stand up and question this economic waste that is called state government.
Connecticut under Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule has become a utopia of a legal in their own mind spoils system. Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule will continue unabated their redistribution of taxpayers monies from those in need and from essential services to their elitists spoils system of the politically connected who dominate, destroy and corrupt Connecticut.
Hartford's spoils system continues unchecked, maybe this year Republicans in the state legislature will have the guts to stand up and question this economic waste that is called state government.
Saturday, December 27, 2014
2015-The Year Of Higher Salaries For Connecticut Commissioners 2015-The Year Of More Fiscal Mismanagement
2015 is around the corner. I wrote about many different ways that Connecticut and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule have misappropriated money, lost money and in general did a rather poor job in spending taxpayers monies. Their reward was reelection in most cases. Thus we as taxpayers are going to have a very rough four years with again higher taxes, more long and short term debt, more nepotism, corruption and more fiscal mismanagement.
One must also view that this debt, nepotism, corruption and fiscal mismanagement has been rewarded by Dannel Malloy through an excessive $1.4 million dollar pay increase averaging 3% to 12% for 200 of his political appointees and other constitutional officers. Taxpayers must now understand that fiscal mismanagement in the form of a (pick a number) $1 billion dollar budget deficit coupled with (pick a number) $80 billion dollar long term debt is rewarded with a $1.4 million dollar pay increase for political cronies. Did you get a 12% pay increase last year? Thus it really looks like four more years of the same force fed garbage for Connecticut's overworked taxpayers.
To me there seems really to be a rampant disregard for any economic logic here in Connecticut. Politics rules our state economy and taxpayers are powerless to do anything about it. What is the purpose of any spending constitutional laws if they are going to be disregarded by Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule? What are the rights of taxpayers? Are there any?
2015 will continue to be brutal for Connecticut's economy and taxpayers. Taxpayers especially those who are working several jobs will be asked to pay more to support the waste and fraud that permeates every aspect of Connecticut's government. Get use to it. Those in power will continue to benefit at our expense.
One must also view that this debt, nepotism, corruption and fiscal mismanagement has been rewarded by Dannel Malloy through an excessive $1.4 million dollar pay increase averaging 3% to 12% for 200 of his political appointees and other constitutional officers. Taxpayers must now understand that fiscal mismanagement in the form of a (pick a number) $1 billion dollar budget deficit coupled with (pick a number) $80 billion dollar long term debt is rewarded with a $1.4 million dollar pay increase for political cronies. Did you get a 12% pay increase last year? Thus it really looks like four more years of the same force fed garbage for Connecticut's overworked taxpayers.
To me there seems really to be a rampant disregard for any economic logic here in Connecticut. Politics rules our state economy and taxpayers are powerless to do anything about it. What is the purpose of any spending constitutional laws if they are going to be disregarded by Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule? What are the rights of taxpayers? Are there any?
2015 will continue to be brutal for Connecticut's economy and taxpayers. Taxpayers especially those who are working several jobs will be asked to pay more to support the waste and fraud that permeates every aspect of Connecticut's government. Get use to it. Those in power will continue to benefit at our expense.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Malloy Owns It Or Do Connecticut Taxpayers Own It?
He owns it now. Dannel P. Malloy says he's righted the ship and is ready to set a new course-12/17 Ct Mirror. Governor Malloy has stated It took him awhile but Connecticut is now on the right track.
What right track? The track of probably pushing more spending off budget and into the black hole of future unfunded liabilities ($80 billion or pick a number), more and higher taxes and even less personal freedoms. For taxpayers remaining here in Connecticut we own it. We own the economic mismanagement of Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule, we own the higher and never ending taxes and we own the future unfunded liabilities that never end, we own the lies of our state government, and we most importantly will work forever to support Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule nepotism, corruption and spoils system which is what I feel our government is in 2014.
So what is the new course? Higher and new taxes? So what else is new.
Connecticut still needs a new economic direction. It can not be found with Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and its stale redistribution economic policies that fail us miserably.
Malloy does own it and he will own it. The media will continue to prop the Governor up and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule.
It never ends does it.
What right track? The track of probably pushing more spending off budget and into the black hole of future unfunded liabilities ($80 billion or pick a number), more and higher taxes and even less personal freedoms. For taxpayers remaining here in Connecticut we own it. We own the economic mismanagement of Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule, we own the higher and never ending taxes and we own the future unfunded liabilities that never end, we own the lies of our state government, and we most importantly will work forever to support Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule nepotism, corruption and spoils system which is what I feel our government is in 2014.
So what is the new course? Higher and new taxes? So what else is new.
Connecticut still needs a new economic direction. It can not be found with Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and its stale redistribution economic policies that fail us miserably.
Malloy does own it and he will own it. The media will continue to prop the Governor up and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule.
It never ends does it.
Wednesday, December 03, 2014
Do Legal Citizens and Taxpayers of Connecticut Have Any Rights?
Just curious if legal citizens and taxpayers of Connecticut
have any rights? Do we have any
protections based upon law and the Constitution of the state of Connecticut
which protect us? Or are we now legally
bound economic serfs to an omnipotent state government which at its own whim can
change any law any time they want and disregard any law which stands in their way
of omnipotence? Legal citizens and
taxpayers no longer seem to have any rights or protection under the rule law
here in Connecticut.
Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule (sorry Senator Bye it
is Omnipotent One Party Rule) and the Malloy Administration deem it necessary to
accommodate individuals who are here in the state illegally to obtain a legal
driver’s license to drive in the state.
Why? Is there a reason they are
here illegally and not citizens of the state?
Where is this in our state Constitution?
I am really appalled at Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule
and the Malloy Administration granting illegals state driver’s licenses. This was illegal in my opinion. However we must remember we live a state
where there is no longer any rule of law or any protections afforded by the
rule of law or the Constitution of the state of Connecticut to those legal
citizens and taxpayers of the state.
Maybe it is now time to defund our state government. Maybe it is time for taxpayers and legal
citizens to stop being a serf in Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule and the
Malloy Administration’s total disrespect and disregard for the laws that govern
only a chosen few in Connecticut. Our
state government has failed us. Enough is enough.
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
The Malloy Deficit-Or When A Deficit Is Not A Deficit
Confusion. When is a deficit not a deficit? When Dan Malloy is running for reelection along with Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule. The Governor who apparently cruised to reelection making up campaign laws as he went along won by a whopping 25,000 votes in an election where over 40% of the registered voters stayed home and did not vote. Thus we will have more of the same for the next four years. A total disregard for our state constitution along with a massive budget deficit which will bring about new and higher taxes for Connecticut.
But back to my original economic thoughts, When is a deficit not a deficit? In Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party minds it is perfectly acceptable to state during the campaign that there was no budget deficit.
For example on June 4, 2014 Malloy stated, "We don’t face a deficit. I’ve decided to boil this down a little bit for you. The deficit projections on the same services budget would require that we increase spending by 7.78 percent. You don’t believe we’d do that, nobody believes we’d do that,” he said. Nobody, no party, no politician is going to advocate that we increase spending by 7.78 percent. It’s a ridiculous number.” http://www.ctnewsjunkie.com/archives/entry/malloy_dismisses_deficit_projections_wont_ask_for_more_concessions/
Confusion. When is a deficit not a deficit? On September 3, 2014
On the campaign trail, Malloy claims that there is “no deficit” in the future; these projections come from the same independent Office of Fiscal Analyses, the entity he quotes in his regular campaign stump speech. http://blog.ctnews.com/kantrowitz/2014/09/03/foley-and-malloy-are-just-plain-wrong-on-taxes/
Confusion. When is a deficit not a deficit? When it is $100 million this fiscal year and explodes to $1 billion dollars next fiscal year. And all of the lies, all of the higher taxes that Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party will create over the next year will not be enough to make Connecticut debt free again. $80 billion dollars in long term debt in 2014, by 2018 that should double at least $160 billion based on current and future spending and borrowing.
Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party-back in power, back to the lies, back to last in all economic categories in our country. Maybe the 40% who did not vote should have. Or maybe we should just move out of Connecticut.
But back to my original economic thoughts, When is a deficit not a deficit? In Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party minds it is perfectly acceptable to state during the campaign that there was no budget deficit.
For example on June 4, 2014 Malloy stated, "We don’t face a deficit. I’ve decided to boil this down a little bit for you. The deficit projections on the same services budget would require that we increase spending by 7.78 percent. You don’t believe we’d do that, nobody believes we’d do that,” he said. Nobody, no party, no politician is going to advocate that we increase spending by 7.78 percent. It’s a ridiculous number.” http://www.ctnewsjunkie.com/archives/entry/malloy_dismisses_deficit_projections_wont_ask_for_more_concessions/
Confusion. When is a deficit not a deficit? On September 3, 2014
On the campaign trail, Malloy claims that there is “no deficit” in the future; these projections come from the same independent Office of Fiscal Analyses, the entity he quotes in his regular campaign stump speech. http://blog.ctnews.com/kantrowitz/2014/09/03/foley-and-malloy-are-just-plain-wrong-on-taxes/
Confusion. When is a deficit not a deficit? When it is $100 million this fiscal year and explodes to $1 billion dollars next fiscal year. And all of the lies, all of the higher taxes that Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party will create over the next year will not be enough to make Connecticut debt free again. $80 billion dollars in long term debt in 2014, by 2018 that should double at least $160 billion based on current and future spending and borrowing.
Malloy and Hartford's Omnipotent One Party-back in power, back to the lies, back to last in all economic categories in our country. Maybe the 40% who did not vote should have. Or maybe we should just move out of Connecticut.
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Happy Veterans Day
I want to wish all Veterans
a Happy and Peaceful Veterans Day on Tuesday. We can reflect on the great
sacrifices our military men and women make each day without ego nor fan fare to
help keep our country safe from world wide threats. We can also reflect on all
of the men and women who gave their lives to our country to keep us free.
Freedom has never been nor ever will be free nor should it ever be taken for
granted. We as a country will prevail over the forces and war of terrorism. And
we will prevail over those who wish to upset our freedom.
Sunday, November 02, 2014
Sunday's Thoughts About Election Day-Vote Republican
In Connecticut there seems to be two worlds, one of economic reality and one of economic fantasy during this election. The economic reality is being shown by Republican candidates especially for those brave individuals who are running for State Representative and State Senator. For example Frank Apuzzo who is the Republican candidate for Wallingford State Representative has presented a clear and concise economic platform for voters. His opponent the economically stale and in office for 34 years now Mary Mushinsky represents Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule economic fantasy of the state economy. Taxpayers serve Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and have been for many years now. A voter could argue with great validity that they are not better off from her first term in 1980 to today. In fact many of those same voters and taxpayers she supposedly represents have moved out of Connecticut over the past 34 years. The erosion of the state's economy has been happening for many years now and is not letting up. Frank Apuzzo has the new economic ideas which are essential to prevent Connecticut from being ranked at the bottom number 50 out of 50 states in all economic categories.
On the State Senate side I wish I could vote for Republican candidate Len Suzio of Meriden running in the 13th Senatorial District. Mr. Suzio has led by example in his previous term as State Senator and has been unyielding in his desire to repeal the irrational and deadly early prisoner release program. I am curious if one of Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule family members were killed by an ex prisoner who came out of this early release program how fast the program would be eliminated? Mr. Suzio has the economic and business experience to help develop legislation to get Connecticut's economy moving again. He is also a great choice for voters in this district.
Connecticut's two economic worlds could become one of economic hope on Tuesday November 4th by voting for the State Republican teams in this election-from Tim Herbst to Tom Foley-to Frank Apuzzo to Len Suzio. Economic hope versus more economic stagnation and despair nurtured by Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule. Which do you want on election day?
On the State Senate side I wish I could vote for Republican candidate Len Suzio of Meriden running in the 13th Senatorial District. Mr. Suzio has led by example in his previous term as State Senator and has been unyielding in his desire to repeal the irrational and deadly early prisoner release program. I am curious if one of Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule family members were killed by an ex prisoner who came out of this early release program how fast the program would be eliminated? Mr. Suzio has the economic and business experience to help develop legislation to get Connecticut's economy moving again. He is also a great choice for voters in this district.
Connecticut's two economic worlds could become one of economic hope on Tuesday November 4th by voting for the State Republican teams in this election-from Tim Herbst to Tom Foley-to Frank Apuzzo to Len Suzio. Economic hope versus more economic stagnation and despair nurtured by Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule. Which do you want on election day?
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
"What Does Governor Malloy’s Connecticut Look Like?” Read down for more…
My daughter recently received a political mailing by
Connecticut Forward even though she no longer lives in Connecticut and has not
voted here in Connecticut for years that states: “What Does Tom Foley’s Connecticut Look
Like? See Inside For More…”
It is interesting to note that Connecticut Forward according
to this mailing states: “Our top five aggregate covered transfers were made by
the Democratic Governors Association, AFT Solidarity, the American Federation
of State, County and Municipal Employees, Service Employees International Union COPE, and Teamsters Local 1150.” Thus one must assume union money went to produce
the flyer.
Here is a more real view of Connecticut:
Here is a more real view of Connecticut:
"What Does Governor
Malloy’s Connecticut Look Like?” Read
down for more…
In Dan Malloy’s State things are a bit different.
The Working Middle Class are under constant threat of losing
their jobs and newer and higher taxes.
Law abiding citizens must register their guns and criminals
under Malloy’s Early Release Program are allowed to roam free to commit more
crimes with in some cases their illegal guns.
Higher education which is subsidized by state taxpayers is fast
becoming unaffordable for state residents.
And those remaining working people pay one of the highest
tax burdens in the country.
Democrat Dan Malloy has taken Connecticut the wrong way.
His economic policies and avoidance of the rules and laws in
our state have driven it to the bottom tier in our country in many economic and
business categories. He and Hartford’s
Omnipotent One Party Rule have driven Connecticut to an economic wasteland.
This election matters-Get the facts on Governor Dan Malloy’s
Connecticut.
Please Vote Republican on November 4th.
Friday, October 24, 2014
Why Is Connecticut An Economic Mess?
I have some thoughts as to why I feel along with many of
my students and readers as to why Connecticut is an economic mess. There has been a steady decline in many areas
of our state economy for many years now.
Blame has been pointed from one politician to another. In this 2014 election there is much economic
irrational thought being presented by Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule as
to how well the state’s economy is doing with mythical job creation, blaming
the last Republican Administration for the deficit even though Hartford’s
Omnipotent One Party Rule has controlled both the House and Senate for years
now and vetoed many pieces of a Republican Governor’s legislation to lower the
debt and lastly the inability for Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule to
follow the rules and laws that they have enacted for campaign financing. Thus in October 2014 Connecticut continues to
be an economic mess.
Taxes, job growth and job creation are interwoven parts
of our economy. When taxes become too
high businesses must either cut costs to remain profitable and or relocate to a
more tax and business friendly state. We
have seen this happening for years here in Connecticut directly due to a lack
of checks and balances in our state government.
Those lucky businesses that remain here in Connecticut seem to be
bullied into donating to the Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule various
committees and fund raisers. Hartford’s
Omnipotent One Party Rule then slams a successful businessman who apparently
has not taken state aid and who is running for Governor on the Republican ticket. Millionaires abound in Hartford’s and
Washington’s Omnipotent One Party Rule yet the state Republican party continues
to be vilified by having a successful businessman who is running for Governor on the Republican ticket. Money, hard work, success and wealth is bad to
Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule unless you are legally paying them off in
the form of political contributions and other unknown and unpublished
perks. Thus in October 2014 Connecticut
continues to be an economic mess. To me
it is a fraudulent government supported by those remaining taxpayers in
Connecticut.
Connecticut has over $80 billion dollars in long term
unfunded and funded liabilities. Unfortunately
a taxpayer is not able to obtain an answer from Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party
Rule as to the actual amount of the debt is nor what the plan is to pay it
off. I guess current taxpayers will not obtain
an answer to this in their current lifetime. Again to me this is economic chaos being nurtured by Hartford’s
Omnipotent One Party Rule.
Taxpayers get the bill for over $33 million dollars to
support these same candidates running for office through the state's free campaign money law. This money supports these corrupted campaigns and elections. Why? Why can't we view this campaign finance reform program as a sham after the current
Malloy anti-Foley mailing?
Thus in October 2014 Connecticut continues to be an
economic mess. Its roots and origins can
be blamed back to the first Governor Czar we had, Lowell Weicker who slammed
down the throats of state taxpayers the economically draining state income tax
back in 1991 which began the orgy of state spending that has not let up in 23
years. In 2014 the state spends in
excess of $21 billion dollars a year.
For what you may also ask? We
still have crime, we still have poverty, we still have high taxes, we still see
our youth flee the state when they graduate, we still see people hungry, we
still see a horrific highway, road and bridge system, we still have one of the
highest costs of living in the country and we still have a corrupted state
government system which enables this economic charade to continue.
Have you had enough?
Do you really want to continue Connecticut’s economic mess for yet
another four years? Why can’t we change
the way political business is done in Connecticut? Why can’t we give all the Republicans running
for state office a vote and a chance to see if they can eliminate the economic
mess that Connecticut is in 2014? Or is it too late to save Connecticut from Hartford’s Omnipotent One Party Rule?
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Why Campaign Finance Laws Are Made To Be Disregarded By Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule
Apparently campaign finance laws here in Connecticut are made to be broken by Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and meant to be followed by Connecticut Republicans.
The Malloy mailer which was sent out using the state Democrats Federal campaign funds account is currently illegal according to state campaign laws. Obviously that does not stop Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule in doing what they want when they want regardless of any type of law.
Connecticut passed in the wake of the Rowland scandal some strict campaign finance reform laws in 2005 to prohibit what just occurred with this mailing. These reform laws which were hailed as revolutionary-taxpayer monies were to be used in public financing of state elections so long as candidates did not accept funds from political action committees, companies or individuals who did business with the state or special interest groups. Malloy in this election has taken $6.2 in taxpayer funded public finance funds, some $4 million which has somehow been channeled through the State Democratic State Central Committee and an astonishing $3.5 through a Malloy Political Action Committee. And he uses monies that were raised for federal campaigns now for this attack mailing on Tom Foley in what seems to me to be an act of desperation in his failing campaign.
Thus as if it was not bad enough taxpayers now paid for illegally his $6.2 public finance funds even though he has taken $7.5 million in funds which are in clear violation of this campaign financing reform law and the debacle with using illegally these federal campaign funds. How the campaign finance reform laws of 2005 have helped our state is beyond any type of rational thought. It is now another burden to the already overburden state taxpayers.
Sounds confusing-it is-campaign finance reforms are now a farce.
Campaign finance laws here in Connecticut are made to be broken by Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and meant to be followed by Connecticut Republicans. Why anyone will vote for Malloy, his under ticket or any Democrat candidate is beyond me.
The Malloy mailer which was sent out using the state Democrats Federal campaign funds account is currently illegal according to state campaign laws. Obviously that does not stop Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule in doing what they want when they want regardless of any type of law.
Connecticut passed in the wake of the Rowland scandal some strict campaign finance reform laws in 2005 to prohibit what just occurred with this mailing. These reform laws which were hailed as revolutionary-taxpayer monies were to be used in public financing of state elections so long as candidates did not accept funds from political action committees, companies or individuals who did business with the state or special interest groups. Malloy in this election has taken $6.2 in taxpayer funded public finance funds, some $4 million which has somehow been channeled through the State Democratic State Central Committee and an astonishing $3.5 through a Malloy Political Action Committee. And he uses monies that were raised for federal campaigns now for this attack mailing on Tom Foley in what seems to me to be an act of desperation in his failing campaign.
Thus as if it was not bad enough taxpayers now paid for illegally his $6.2 public finance funds even though he has taken $7.5 million in funds which are in clear violation of this campaign financing reform law and the debacle with using illegally these federal campaign funds. How the campaign finance reform laws of 2005 have helped our state is beyond any type of rational thought. It is now another burden to the already overburden state taxpayers.
Sounds confusing-it is-campaign finance reforms are now a farce.
Campaign finance laws here in Connecticut are made to be broken by Hartford's Omnipotent One Party Rule and meant to be followed by Connecticut Republicans. Why anyone will vote for Malloy, his under ticket or any Democrat candidate is beyond me.
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