Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Today’s Hartford Courant | New Britain Republicans

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  1. WHY ARE NEW BRITAIN DEMOCRATS LYING TO NB VOTERS?

    Hammering at an issue that Democrats hope will sink Mayor Timothy Stewart's run for state Senate, NB council president Michael Trueworthy has called for the city to temporarily stop buying products or services from businesses owned by elected officials, Mark Bernacki and Willie Pabon.

    Trueworthy said Monday 02/14/11 that he's basing the proposal on Democratic State Chairwoman Nancy DiNardo's declaration last week that she was asking the chief state's attorney to investigate no-bid contracts during Stewart's administration.

    But on Monday afternoon, the chief state's attorney said it had never seen any such request. We've received no complaint on that matter, spokesman Mark Dupuis said.

    I'm not surprised at all. This whole thing has been a ruse, Republican Town Chairman Dwight Blint said.

    THE NB DEMOCRATS ARE LYING TO THE NB VOTERS!

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  2. These sleazy tricks might have worked in the days when the media was the only way to get the word out and Democrats controlled media like the New Britain Herald--which certainly still appears to be true.

    The only problem with these sleazy tactics normally deployed by Democrats is that now there are a number of methods for the truth to get out and expose their lies. This blog for example, and this is also the reason for the enormous success of Fox News because people are tired of the liberal propaganda spread by so-called traditional news outlets and are searching for ways to find the truth without the liberal spin.

    Perhaps the biggest mistake for Gerratana was to take advice from a dinosaur that came from the days when the Herald was the only news source and he apparently could control every word that was printed.

    The second mistake seems to be going along with the vicious lies!

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  3. Just to clarify, these are not no-bid contracts. This issue is about a provision that lets department heads in New Britain make purchases under $3,000 without going through the full bidding process. By the way, most communities have a much higher threshold - meaning department heads in those communities can spend $5K or as much as $10K without going to bid. New Britain initially had a higher threshold, but it was reduced by Mayor Stewart to better control spending.

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  4. Why is it that Gerratana can't run on her own platform without resorting to viscous attacks against her opponent which includes making up investigations where the agency she claims is investigating denies that they never even so much as heard from her?

    This just exemplifies that Democrats have absolutely no plan to offer. They can't run on their own failed policies which are proving disastrous for our state, and country, so the only chance Democrats have is to distract the public's attention from their own dismal records by making up issues against their opponent where none exists.

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  5. Anonymous said...

    Just to clarify, these are not no-bid contracts. This issue is about a provision that lets department heads in New Britain make purchases under $3,000 without going through the full bidding process. By the way, most communities have a much higher threshold - meaning department heads in those communities can spend $5K or as much as $10K without going to bid. New Britain initially had a higher threshold, but it was reduced by Mayor Stewart to better control spending.

    FOR THE STATE, THE LIMIT IS $10,000 before it has to go to bid. Under that, the department can do whatever they want.

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