Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Governor Malloy When in Public and Meets With Oppression.


 

Always turns the subject to the Newtown tragic day as he did when he was at the New Britain's stadium.  That seems his way to bail himself out the mess he has created because he refuses to mention the many Major companies that are leaving our state such as UTC Divisions, Sikorsky Aircraft, Rumors of Portions of the submarine manufacturer leaving Ct., to not forget that nearly two century old company is leaving us The Colt Manufacturing, of West Hartford, along with the other Gun Factories who are also leaving the State, Phizer Medical supplies leaving New London with a loss of 1400 jobs to Ct., and New Britain is experiencing losses too with American Home Products leaving its borders to Berlin, Ct.    

Mr. Governor, are you making Ct. appear as a former capitalistic state by turning it into "A Socialistic State?"
 

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14 comments:

  1. isn't that what communist dictators do?

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  2. Is Danny Boy ashamed of his appointee's connection to the communist party?

    Communist Party USA honoree and supporter Sharon Palmer will serve as Governor Dannel P. Malloy’s new Commissioner of the Department of Labor. Palmer, head of the Connecticut branch of the American Federation of Teachers, will begin serving in her new position on October 5th.

    In 2004, Palmer joined other labor leaders in celebrating the 85th anniversary of the founding of the Communist Party USA. She was honored at the event, according to The People’s Weekly. Malloy’s announcement of Palmer’s appointment makes no mention of the honor pressed on her by the Communist Party.

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  3. Members of Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s administration defended the $300,000 renovation of a New Haven community center run by individuals with ties to the Communist Party.

    The New Haven project was flagged as questionable by Mary Plaskonka, a former state employee who emailed members of the state Bond Commission to ask why they would be giving money to an organization which operates on a part-time basis and hasn’t filed a 990 tax form with the IRS since 1999.

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  4. As Governor Dannel P. Malloy prepares to visit China next week, that country is abuzz with world leaders are rattled over the Communist Party image.

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  5. I don't remember John Rowland or Jodi Rell ever being booed, especially by so many hundreds if not thousands all at once.

    Would it be safe to say that Malloy is the most disliked governor in modern history?

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  6. Just wondering, does granny have to wipe for him after bathroom use?

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  7. Voting in a free, democratic republic is a serious responsibility, because voting has consequences.

    What is happening to Connecticut is a direct result of too many people ignoring what goes on around them.

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  8. Rick Perry doesn't get booed at sporting events!

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  9. Neither does Nikki Haley, and they don't have unions in her state because they don't need unions in her state!

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  10. Frank, none of what you said is true. These companies are not moving from Connecticut, and especially not Colt as the amount of money (Lost by not running production, and moving their MASSIVE facility) it would take would be well into the 200 million mark.

    Please think before you write.

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  11. yuck, looking at Dan the Dictator first thing in the morning is enough to make me toss my cookies.

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  12. I thought Malloy stood for oppression!

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  13. The city of Detroit filed for bankruptcy on Thursday, making it the largest-ever municipal bankruptcy in U.S. history and marking a new low for a city that was the cradle of the U.S. automotive industry. This is a perfect example of what Democrats and unions can do to a once great city. New Britain can't be that far behind Detroit at the hands of socialist Democrats who destroy everything they touch.

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  14. The average price for regular gasoline in Connecticut is up to $4.01 per gallon, with an increase of 20 cents per gallon in just the last two weeks, according to AAA.

    Connecticut's prices are the fourth-highest average for regular gasoline in the country after Hawaii, Alaska and California, according to AAA.

    AS YOU KEEP PAYING AND PAYING, JUST REMEMBER THAT OUR TYRANNICAL DICTATOR SAID TO STOP COMPLAINING AND PAY UP BECAUSE THE STATE REALLY NEEDS YOUR MONEY SO THEY CAN SPEND IT FOR YOU. JUST KEEP VOTING FOR THOSE DEMOCRATS AND BE PREPARED TO PAY AND PAY AND PAY AND PAY AND PAY PAY!

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