With the boat owners in Westport Conn. moving their boats to the state of R.I. and the business owners that own aircrafts have announced in today’s Hartford Courant that just won’t buy Malloy’s tax plan and are moving their planes out of state.
During former Governor Rowland’s recent radio program he was astonished to read from a recent poll that 58% of our state’s residents are planning to leave our state because of Malloy’s sharing the “pain” tax plans.
If the former Governor's assumptions are correct there would be nobody left in this state that are wage earners to tax.
So what then?
frank smith
you mean comrade Dan, don't you?
ReplyDeleteI love it, a governor with the cojones to tell the unions where to go:
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unions are anti-American!
Connecticut will simply return to the way it was 20 years ago in our marinas. Almost every boat you saw was registered in Wilmington, Delaware because they have no tax whatsoever on boats.
ReplyDeleteIt was extremely rare to ever see a boat on Connecticut waterways that actually had a Connecticut registration.
This will just be another tax where the higher it goes, the less the state will take in.
Seems like comrade dan is in a real conflict between the unions he is beholden to and the people he is supposed to be representing.
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