Saturday, January 22, 2011
Mr. Dobbs:
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Just to let you know that all postings either have a person's name connected to it or anonymously posted.
Whenever I post some issue on this blog it carries either my picture or my editorial stamp on it.
Your recent claim or suggestion that I am talking to myself is false and you know it.
Wait and see my editorial tomorrow morning covering current issues that the local press will not print however, the voters of our tri town district need to be informed of.
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Frank:
I guess "Dobbs" is admittedly one of those 8 readers I hear local Democrats belittling!
For some time now you have been shedding light on the failed policies of the Democrats and the sleazy games they have been playing, and it seems that they are coming unglued at the thought of the public learning the truth behind the negative impact they have been having on the economy. One needs only to look at how they drove the world's largest employer out of New Britain to understand how devastating these Democrats can be.
The more they attack you, the better the job you are doing spreading the truth for the rest of us. Just look at how unhinged they come at the very mention of great Americans like Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh or Sarah Palin or a great American President like George W. Bush.
Keep up the good work and just let those sleazy Democrats rant and rave, for they are showing their true colors the more they act like babies.
I think the local libtards are just upset that you report the news so quickly, fairly and usually days before their favorite local lib propaganda sheet. Their favorite tabloid should start calling themselves "all the news we forgot to print last week"!
Any clues to whom I might be referring?
HARTFORD CT : Three of Governor Malloy’s appointees will make more than the governor, who earns $150,000 a year. Commissioner of Revenue Services Kevin Sullivan, a former state senator and lieutenant governor, will earn $170,000 a year. Former Sen. Andrew McDonald, Malloy’s general counsel, will earn $160,000, as will former Sen. Donald DeFronzo of New Britain, who will serve as Department of Administrative Services commissioner.
If DeFronzo retired as a $39,891-a-year state senator, he would have received an annual pension of $15,201. However, after four years making $160,000 as commissioner, his pension will rise to an estimated $74,269 per year. If DeFronzo retires at the regular retirement age and draws his pension for 25 years, his total pension will reach $1.8 million. That’s $1.4 million more than the aggregate pension he’d have received by retiring as a state legislator.
Why is it that none of these stories address the issue of Mr. DeFronzo reportedly collecting a pension of $22,414 while he is still actively employed by the state.
How can this be?
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