FRANKSMITHSAYSNB EDITORIAL:
Written today by Robert Storace of the New Britain Herald at 1:37 P. M. today; entitled "O'Brien, Catanzaro make case door-to-door."
O'Brien is quoted saying that he wants the make the city the destination for people to move here and relocate their businesses.
This O'Brien comment is rather ambiguous when in reality he and his liberal socialist picketed Wal-Mart forcing them to leave the city thus eliminating a minimum of 150 local jobs. Please do not forget that this State Representative firmly stated that he is against the Costco proposal denying our city of more employment opportunities for New Britain.
Yes Mr. O'Brien you cannot say your are for bringing in businesses when you and your radical cronies publicly force them out of town, as in the Wal-Mart case, and then publicly stating your are against Costco as well.
Could we say your remarks are made in a spurious manner in order to win votes?
Thursday, August 18, 2011
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4 comments:
Don't forget the Democrats drove away a $5 million investment in Pinnacle Heights and also drove Wal-Mart out of the city with 170 jobs that they took with them.
So far, the Democrats have a perfect record for destroying business opportunities in New Britain, but they seem to be pulling out all the stops in order to locate what will be by far the largest homeless shelter in the state right in the middle of a residential neighborhood.
Frank:
This O'Brien is so full of what the birds do on our cars that it oozes out of his pores and his sweaty palms. Somebody had the nerve to question Erin Stewart's educational history?
Erin actually graduated from high school and college. How about it Paul and Tim, what is your educational background.
Does Paul even have a high school diploma? I don't think one is required to be a city garbage picker, is it?
Tim O'Brien is working hard to make New Britain a welfare city...driving WalMart out of the city, who employed NB resident who have no car and not on a bus line to the Newington and/or Bristol stores.
Get a grip, Mr. O'Brien!
By the way, where does O'Brien work, other than as a legislator???
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