FRANKSMITHSAYSNB
EDITORIAL:
Today's Herald account written by Robert Storace citing Aldermen
Carlozzi as being " A Fiscally conservative approach."
What reporter Storace misses in his article is the very fact that
Carlozzi had engaged with his fellow Democrats caucuses before the start of
each common council meetings and knew how the Democratic control common council
was voting therefore, he would vote no to give himself the conservative
appearance that Robert is so free to paint this ultra liberal.
Carlozzi did in fact painted himself into the liberal corner by being "quoted"
that he supported former mayor O'Brien's push for the blight ordinance when in
reality ordinances were already in effect and on the books without any need for
correction or addition.
In fairness, the alderman must be commended for his supporting the
lateral transfers to the city's police department which saved the city many training
dollars for these applicants, and for his supporting the Costco store to be erected
in New Britain bringing to the city the much needed tax dollars.
Unfortunately, this writer cannot vote in ward 5 but trust that the
voters who do, in that district, should be very careful on who they select to
support in the January 7th. election.
Was he present with his fellow radical extremists at the protests in front of Walmart demanding that Walmart hire Puerto Rican managers?
ReplyDeleteThese protests ultimately drove Walmart out of town. Thanks to radicals like O'Brien, Sherwood, Catanzaro, and the rest of the clan, the world's largest employer has no presence in New Britain and the former Walmart store remains empty 4 years later.
The 3 foot high weeds growing out of the parking lot at this shuttered Walmart store should stand as a monument to the stupidity of the New Britain Democratic Party.