Governor Rick Perry of Texas explains how California can be saved fiscally. The same process would work to fix Connecticut's broken tax and spend system. Texas is the proven example of success.
Governor Rell should follow Governor Perry's examples on cutting spending and CT could become a good place to live once again.
The facts speak for themselves: People are moving out of CT in record numbers and into TX in record numbers, so why not learn from the state where everyone wants to live?
We need leadership like Governor Perry provides here in Connecticut!
Governor Rell is trying, but her hands are tied by the socialists in the legislature who know nothing other than raising taxes and redistributing our income to people they believe deserve our money more than those of us who earned it.
There is just no incentive to work here in CT when you are rewarded for sitting on your fat butt and having the state support you with our money.
Maybe we could bring Governor Perry in as a consultant to tell us how to cut spending and save this state before the Legislature gives the entire state away?
Governor Rell should follow Governor Perry's examples on cutting spending and CT could become a good place to live once again.
ReplyDeleteThe facts speak for themselves: People are moving out of CT in record numbers and into TX in record numbers, so why not learn from the state where everyone wants to live?
We need leadership like Governor Perry provides here in Connecticut!
ReplyDeleteGovernor Rell is trying, but her hands are tied by the socialists in the legislature who know nothing other than raising taxes and redistributing our income to people they believe deserve our money more than those of us who earned it.
There is just no incentive to work here in CT when you are rewarded for sitting on your fat butt and having the state support you with our money.
Maybe we could bring Governor Perry in as a consultant to tell us how to cut spending and save this state before the Legislature gives the entire state away?
ReplyDeleteWhy not use a state that is flush with cash as an example?
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