Saturday, July 25, 2009

Pratt & Whitney Jobs Headed To Georgia, Singapore, Union Officials Say - Courant.com

By Eric Gershon

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you,
Connecticut State Senator. Donald J DeFronzo, ( District S06 )
United States Senator Christopher Dodd
United States Congressperson Christopher Murphy, (District 5)
Connecticut House of Representatives Speaker Christopher G. Donovan
Connecticut House of Representatives Tim O'Brien
Connecticut House of Representative John Geragosian
Connecticut House of Representative Peter Tercyak

Your policies are now starting to have an impact of the economy in New Britain and Connecticut as a whole. The problem is the results are just not what you promised.
Where is the trillion dollars that you spent? Where are the jobs? Where are the infrastructure improvements? What happened to the 8% (max) unemployment? Why are the buses in town still 10 years old? Why is Pratt moving? Why is WAL_MART closing? GM (government motors) is still hemorrhaging with sales down with no uptick in site.
Factories are leaving, retail stores are closing, and UN employment is up,
A trillion dollars gone, no improvement and now you want to take a trillion or so more for national healthcare? Are we supposed to believe that “YOU” guys can manage a multi trillion dollar industry?
A free capitalistic society has brought us advances in technology, science and healthcare unmatched in human history and you folks want us to abandon that for socialism? A social experiment that has failed its citizens time and time again?

Anonymous said...

A Congressional Budget Office report just released, warned of the potential that we may not see any new jobs creation for at least 5 years!

Anonymous said...

WE ARE ON THE BRINK of enacting "cap-and-trade" legislation that will cripple American competitiveness in the global economy, double home utility bills, add thousands to the cost of new cars, and cost U.S. workers an estimated 2.5 million jobs per year -- while doing next to nothing to impact a "global warming" problem that is largely fictitious to begin with

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