Sounds like a bunch of people looking for more of a "free ride" on the backs of the other half of society that actually works and pays the taxes needed to support their lazy good for nothing butts.
As a candidate, Mr. Malloy outlined a variety of ideas: cashing in $1 billion in unexploited state tax credits to build new research and manufacturing centers, dispatching teams of local officials and business leaders to recruit out-of-state companies and accelerating economic development at Bradley International Airport
As a candidate, Mr. Malloy outlined a variety of ideas: cashing in $1 billion in unexploited state tax credits to build new research and manufacturing centers, dispatching teams of local officials and business leaders to recruit out-of-state companies and accelerating economic development at Bradley International Airport...
I was rolling on the floor laughing at the suggestion that teams of officials would be sent to recruit all these new businesses to relocate to Connecticut while at the same time the legislature is chomping at the bit the ram through a massive new 30% flat tax on all business income.
Give me a break.
You are trying to compete with states that have absolutely not one thin dime in business taxes, and also have no unions.
Who would leave such great states to move to the "Tax you to death" state?
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Name one item on their list that won't kill even more jobs?
Sounds like a bunch of people looking for more of a "free ride" on the backs of the other half of society that actually works and pays the taxes needed to support their lazy good for nothing butts.
The new Governor was on Governor Rowland's talk show today talking about all the cuts that he is planning to make to state agencies!
I guess the unions are going to learn the hardest lesson:
Be careful what you wish for, you just may get it!
As a candidate, Mr. Malloy outlined a variety of ideas: cashing in $1 billion in unexploited state tax credits to build new research and manufacturing centers, dispatching teams of local officials and business leaders to recruit out-of-state companies and accelerating economic development at Bradley International Airport
As a candidate, Mr. Malloy outlined a variety of ideas: cashing in $1 billion in unexploited state tax credits to build new research and manufacturing centers, dispatching teams of local officials and business leaders to recruit out-of-state companies and accelerating economic development at Bradley International Airport...
I was rolling on the floor laughing at the suggestion that teams of officials would be sent to recruit all these new businesses to relocate to Connecticut while at the same time the legislature is chomping at the bit the ram through a massive new 30% flat tax on all business income.
Give me a break.
You are trying to compete with states that have absolutely not one thin dime in business taxes, and also have no unions.
Who would leave such great states to move to the "Tax you to death" state?
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