Thursday, July 12, 2012

CNBC RANKS TEXAS #1 TOP BEST STATE FOR BUSINESS FOR 3RD YEAR!

Under Governor Rick Perry, Texas has been ranked by CNBC as the #1 top state for businesses for the 3rd year!

Thanks to Governor Dan Malloy, Connecticut is ranked by CNBC as one the worst states in America for business, ranking 44th worst state.  So Connecticut clearly is not open for business when compared to a great state like Texas!   At the rate that Malloy and the Democrats are destroying our state's business climate, the most we can hope for is to be 50th worst state by next year!












9 comments:

  1. Clearly under Danny Boy Malloy's regime Connecticut is headed right down the toilet with one job killing business destroying measure after another!

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  2. I like how Governor Perry says that the best thing any state can do to help its businesses succeed would be to join the other states in refusing to comply with Obamacare!

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  3. what a great governor!

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  4. I wonder what it is like to have a true leader like Rick Perry running your state?

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  5. Anonymous said...

    I wonder what it is like to have a true leader like Rick Perry running your state?

    YOU'LL NEVER KNOW AS LONG AS WE KEEP ELECTING SOCIALISTS!

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  6. Dictator Dan is in Virginia attending a governor's conference for the next 3 days. We can only hope that spending 3 days in a successful state run by a Republican Governor will give him the vision he needs to realize that his brand of socialism is a total failure.

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  7. I wonder if Danny Boy mingles with the governors of some of the top states for business and is proud enough to brag that thanks to him, Connecticut is the 44th worst state in the nation?

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  8. I'll bet a great man like Rick Perry would look down upon our own Danny Boy like a piece of gum stuck to his shoe!

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  9. ROFL ROFL I can picture Perry asking Danno what he wants to be when he grows up. LOL

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