Monday, June 30, 2014

Malloy's own words turned on himself- Get over it Malloy you lost in court-Your executive orders 9 & 10 are illegal!

CT News Junkie | What Does Supreme Court’s Personal Home Care Worker Decision Mean for Connecticut?

Friday, June 27, 2014

Thursday, June 26, 2014

Rell:CT Gov Dan Dannel Dan Danielle? Malloy “lies”

Rell blamed the aforementioned deficit on the Democratic-controlled Legislature, saying that she didn’t sign the budget that went into effect in 2009.
“She said she’s mad and that Malloy keeps blaming his predecessors,” the same audience member told Hearst Connecticut Media.
Rell: Malloy “lies” - CT Politics

Snow White Unleashed. Rell Says Malloy “Lies”. — Daily Ructions

Rell told the crowd that Malloy (mocking his changing first name from Dan to Dannel back to Dan along the way) did not inherit a massive budget deficit from her. It was the Democratic legislature that created the deficit. Rell pointed out that whoever is elected governor in November will face a large deficit next year.



Snow White Unleashed. Rell Says Malloy “Lies”. — Daily Ructions

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

America's Worst States For Business-You guessed it and Malloy nailed it again!

We score all 50 states on 56 measures of competitiveness, developed using input from business groups, economic development experts, companies and the states themselves. States receive points based on their rankings in each metric. We then separate those metrics into 10 broad categories, weighting the categories based on how frequently they are cited in state economic development marketing materials. That way, our study ranks the states based on the criteria they use to sell themselves.
VIEW RANKINGS: Data Table | Chart | Maps
Overall
State
Cost of
Doing
Business
Economy
Infrastructure
Workforce
Quality of Life
Technology
&
Innovation
Business
Friendliness
Education
Cost
of
Living
Access
to
Capital
47Alaska39504127304210304621
46Connecticut474942321421245487
45Maine294846418432883829
43New Jersey4347472318153744411
39Kentucky1446292942373635147
40Louisiana344362647363944447
50Rhode Island43445038193445184223
37New Mexico17431530333247362623
16Idaho84234816416451121
21Wyoming1841121816468123335
34Alabama440212046313847745
48West Virginia1839404439485028549
33Montana12382546114542212527
44Pennsylvania423737483583963517
27Illinois403633230541152914
49Hawaii4934434913344424933
40New York50343843213291504
30New Hampshire3233484132613104319
38Delaware3632443429231243644
15Kansas2631813252711142441
19Indiana213072744251115737
8Virginia302919102210593219
26Michigan31281615451432341723
28Oklahoma126333549392741341
36Mississippi426311738474948631
30Arkansas225351941444537239
35Maryland452439202674274127
42Vermont412349502373124031
17Wisconsin26221040242025102337
29Nevada25211914353522493015
11South Dakota62031610502301626
25Massachusetts4619452075213459
12Iowa718253720299221249
23Missouri11151344482429201839
13Arizona28158227191650275
18Ohio1515646431733151529
14Tennessee13144650281839933
24South Carolina9131425403034431041
4Nebraska101118168403192135
20Florida371127328123538317
22Oregon33102339132226393715
32California48924362314826471
8Colorado3582951291628341
10North Dakota2271085497221245
3Utah16628121518446201
6Minnesota38553041115122811
5North Carolina234214341219331417
1Georgia20311321614322211
7Washington3421724642325389
2Texas2311113722027185
America's Top States For Business