The Nov.2nd election and intrenchment of Rep. Tim O'Brien seat in New Britain's 24th House District and Rep. Betty Boukus seat in Plainville's 22nd House District, will effect the 5 thousand projected Non-Union Pharmacautical positions at the Pinnacle Heights Industrial Park in New Britain - since New Jersey's Governor Chris Christie took a strong approach in taking on New Jersey's powerful Labor Unions to retain New Jersey's Pharmacautical jobs from relocation to CT.
A pharmacautical research firm would be great for the Pinnacle Heights property..employing 5,000 people, most likely primarily professionals, would be a plus for New Britain. In all probability, it may require just one large building for the approximately 65 acres, like the Celebration Foods business at the old Fafnir sight. For once, Tim O'Brien had a good plan, which in all likelihood Rep. Boukus's idea. Any comments from the Mayor's office?
I wonder how Murphy will like being part of the minority party? The first thing he has to do when he goes back is start packing, because the Republicans are going to evict him from his majority office and move him to some basement office with no windows now that he is a member of the minority.
Then he can take all his big plans for expanding Obamacare and shut up and sit in the back of the chamber because he now belongs to the minority and his vote and his opinion both mean absolutely nothing.
Hopefully the new Speaker of the House, Mr. John Boehner, will look at Murphy and simply say "WE WON!"
What plan? These two are representatives who support policies at the capitol that have driven business away from the state. Certainly it would be great but nobody is knocking on my door to locate in Pinnacle Heights. Most if not all of the interest is in the industrial arena not the biomedical field. If they knew of someone who is interested isn't it their duty to bring them forward? Not to them it's all about politics as usual in NB unfortunately.
What a bummer!! Next thing you know, Murphy will be in Pelosi's bed...literally!!
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ReplyDeleteThe Nov.2nd election and intrenchment of Rep. Tim O'Brien seat in New Britain's 24th House District and Rep. Betty Boukus seat in Plainville's 22nd House District, will effect the 5 thousand projected Non-Union Pharmacautical positions at the Pinnacle Heights Industrial Park in New Britain - since New Jersey's Governor Chris Christie took a strong approach in taking on New Jersey's powerful Labor Unions to retain New Jersey's Pharmacautical jobs from relocation to CT.
ReplyDeleteA pharmacautical research firm would be great for the Pinnacle Heights property..employing 5,000 people, most likely primarily professionals, would be a plus for New Britain. In all probability, it may require just one large building for the approximately 65 acres, like the Celebration Foods business at the old Fafnir sight.
ReplyDeleteFor once, Tim O'Brien had a good plan, which in all likelihood Rep. Boukus's idea.
Any comments from the Mayor's office?
It is a dark day in New Britain with zealots like this elected to another term of doing everything in his power to destroy America!
ReplyDeleteI wonder how Murphy will like being part of the minority party? The first thing he has to do when he goes back is start packing, because the Republicans are going to evict him from his majority office and move him to some basement office with no windows now that he is a member of the minority.
ReplyDeleteThen he can take all his big plans for expanding Obamacare and shut up and sit in the back of the chamber because he now belongs to the minority and his vote and his opinion both mean absolutely nothing.
Hopefully the new Speaker of the House, Mr. John Boehner, will look at Murphy and simply say "WE WON!"
I bet Murphy's been crying like a little baby at the loss of his idol Nancy Pelosi.
ReplyDeleteHow will he know what to do without Princess Nancy to pull his strings?
Maybe the Republicans can send Murphy to get their water?
ReplyDeleteWhat plan? These two are representatives who support policies at the capitol that have driven business away from the state. Certainly it would be great but nobody is knocking on my door to locate in Pinnacle Heights. Most if not all of the interest is in the industrial arena not the biomedical field. If they knew of someone who is interested isn't it their duty to bring them forward? Not to them it's all about politics as usual in NB unfortunately.
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