Just one man's opinion at 8:53 PM March 26, 2011 I guess he will be free to do what he wants, because I would expect the Department of Consumer Protection, the agency charged with licensing real estate agents and investigating complaints against real estate agents, to be too scared to ever go after this license holder, because of the perceived threat of retaliation he is in a position to take against them as the state auditor.
Everyone in state government runs scared of the auditors, and the perception is that he is in a position to excercise great power over the agency charged with policing his business, and whether or not he would take retalitory action, the perceived threat is real and for that reason he should be required to turn in his license for as long as he remains auditor.
Shouldn't the chief state auditor be an experienced certified accountant? What does a real estate guy know about auditing?
More wasted taxpayer dollars. And we wonder how "Motocross lady" bilked the state for years collecting disability and how "old man" collected unemployment fraudulently for years.
Mr. Geragosian has been a realtor since 1984 and had been a State Representative for 16 years, during which, he served as the Chairman of the Insurance and REAL ESTATE Committee.
John G. State Auditor? This guy knows nothing about finances or auditing. Political plum appointment to a favorite democrat, and the republicans have one too in Bob Ward. An even dumber appointment! Guy is a lawyer, has his time in for state service pension and they give him the most cushy job in the state? For what so he can qualify for a bigger pension. All a bunch of hypocrites Frank! Just sayin.
Just one man's opinion at 8:53 PM March 26, 2011
ReplyDeleteI guess he will be free to do what he wants, because I would expect the Department of Consumer Protection, the agency charged with licensing real estate agents and investigating complaints against real estate agents, to be too scared to ever go after this license holder, because of the perceived threat of retaliation he is in a position to take against them as the state auditor.
Everyone in state government runs scared of the auditors, and the perception is that he is in a position to excercise great power over the agency charged with policing his business, and whether or not he would take retalitory action, the perceived threat is real and for that reason he should be required to turn in his license for as long as he remains auditor.
Shouldn't the chief state auditor be an experienced certified accountant? What does a real estate guy know about auditing?
ReplyDeleteMore wasted taxpayer dollars. And we wonder how "Motocross lady" bilked the state for years collecting disability and how "old man" collected unemployment fraudulently for years.
A Berlin Resident:
ReplyDeleteIt appears That the State Ethics Commission Treats Demarcates Very Differently than They Do Republicans. A Berlin Resident said:
Just ask Attorney Ward this Question.
Isn't that very interesting, Attorney Ward may not practice law, but Real Estate Agent Geragoshian may still sell real estate.
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of crap is that?
one that knows;
ReplyDeleteIt is too bad that this legislative appointment is for lifetime.
I thought that Democrooks were opposed to double dipping?
ReplyDeleteWhere is Gerranutjob to viciously attack this double dipper?
I guess Double dipping is only bad if republicans do it?
ReplyDeleteConflicts abound with the New Britain Democrats:
ReplyDeleteMr. Geragosian has been a realtor since 1984 and had been a State Representative for 16 years, during which, he served as the Chairman of the Insurance and REAL ESTATE Committee.
Garaghosian is giving Conflicts Catanzaro some stiff competition for the most conflicts of any radical extremist Democrat!
ReplyDeleteWhat is this world coming to anyway
ReplyDeletewhen John G. is appointed to state auditor?
Part-time realtor, won't be taking calls and fielding real estate questions while on state time? BS.
He can have his mother/broker handle his real estate business for him. LMAO
ReplyDeletetypical Democrat, apparently only interested in what he can get for himself.
ReplyDeleteDemocrap is more like it!
ReplyDeleteJohn G. State Auditor? This guy knows nothing about finances or auditing. Political plum appointment to a favorite democrat, and the republicans have one too in Bob Ward. An even dumber appointment! Guy is a lawyer, has his time in for state service pension and they give him the most cushy job in the state? For what so he can qualify for a bigger pension. All a bunch of hypocrites Frank! Just sayin.
ReplyDeleteOnce an auditor is appointed he/she is there for life or until they resign 0r retire
ReplyDeleteAnonymous said...
ReplyDeleteOnce an auditor is appointed he/she is there for life or until they resign 0r retire---
unless he is removed for cause!