Sunday, May 22, 2011

Connecticut workers question health care changes - The New Haven Register (nhregister.com)

Molloy doesn't listen.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Anyone who thinks this is simply about state employees is sadly mistaken. This is simply the first step in Malloy's forcing Obamacare onto all citizens of Connecticut.

A copy of their plan has already been unearthed that outlines how you must first force all the state employees into socialized medicine. Phase 2 is to force it upon all employees of the cities and towns, and then the final phase, the piece de resistance, is phase 3 when they finally get to put their Malloy czars in charge of the health care of every citizen in Connecticut.

After reading the plan, I can actually picture Malloy pushing granny in that wheelchair as he shoves her off the cliff.

Anonymous said...

You mean the towns don't trust Dan the Tax Man to cut their state funding fairly?

Anonymous said...

I did some research, and according to the State Comptroller's web site, the state uses CVS Caremark as their exclusive mail order vendor for prescription drugs. CVS Caremark is located in Richardson Texas, no doubt because Texas is a business friendly state, and a right-to-work state, so their cost of doing business is surely a fraction of what it would be here in Connecticut and they have no worries about their employees ever being unionized, since it is a right-to-work state.

The bottom line is that we will be taking $60 million a year away from CT businesses and sending it all to Richardson Texas. I wonder how many CT jobs this $60 million currently supports, which will put those thousands of former pharmacists and pharmacy technicians on the public dole collecting unemployment and food stamps while the Texas economy will get a huge boost at the expense of CT taxpayers.


I'm sure Texas Governor Rick Perry will celebrate this new pharmacy deal for Connecticut state employees!

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