Monday, October 13, 2014

Malloy writes off nearly $200K in rental income - Another Rich Demon who does not care about you!

Despite collecting nearly $200,000 in rent at his former Stamford home, which they leased for two years after moving into the Governor's Residence, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy and his wife Cathy declared just $1,795 of the rent as taxable income on their federal tax returns.
"He's just accused me of using deductions that aren't available to everyday citizens," Foley told Hearst Connecticut Media. "Yet it looks like he's used some very special and maybe curious deductions to drive his rental income to zero."
Foley characterized Malloy, who he lost to by about 6,400 votes in 2010, as hypocritical.




Malloy writes off nearly $200K in rental income - Connecticut Post

Monday, October 6, 2014

Christie slams Malloy during third visit to Connecticut: 'He's just not a good governor'

Governor Malloy has made it his business over the last four years to make Connecticut less competitive," Christie said. "He's made it his business to drive business out of Connecticut. And as a result he's driven jobs out of Connecticut. And that's hurts every Connecticut family," Christie said, adding later that "All we should be talking about is his failed record on jobs, his failed record on the economy, and how he has failed Connecticut families because he has no created jobs and economic prosperity for the residents of this state."


Christie slams Malloy during third visit to Connecticut: 'He's just not a good governor' | Politicker NJ

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Every state uses incentives to attract Jobs-But Dan Malloy spends over $1 million per job.

Malloy gives Millions of CT taxpayer money to Billionaires.
The states that want to take our jobs are for Malloy.

The CT Taxpayer is not for Malloy.
Are YOU?
Of course you are not for Malloy and no one in CT is! Vote NO for Malloy.




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Saturday, September 20, 2014

Malloy squandered millions of taxpayer money on Jackson Labs! Florida said the ROI sucked and Malloy then gives them more money. WTF CT!

“We’re glad to be rid of them,’’ Billington said in a telephone interview. “I feel bad for the state of Connecticut if y’all have politicians who are swallowing the Jackson line hook, line and sinker.’’

Jackson Lab Florida - Hartford Courant

But Republicans said that the state would be spending far too much money at $291 million, plus another $120 million in interest, including a free building for Jackson. They noted that, as a nonprofit, Jackson will not pay corporate taxes to Connecticut or local property taxes to Farmington on 17 acres at the University of Connecticut Health Center campus. They said Connecticut needs to be cautious about spending more tax money in a state that recently had the largest tax increase in its history and has the highest per capita debt in the nation. Without architectural drawings, they also said, the state cannot know the true cost of the building, even though it has been set at $144 million for the structure and $47.3 million for scientific and technological equipment.
Republicans said the state had cut much better deals, including one announced this week in which NBC Sports will bring 450 jobs at an average of $70,000 per year to a former Clairol hair dye plant in Stamford. The Jackson deal, they noted, is far more expensive and creates jobs at a slower pace.
"Waiting 10 years for 300 jobs is preposterous,'' said Sen. John Kissel, an Enfield Republican.
Sen. L. Scott Frantz, a Greenwich Republican, said he was happy that Jackson intends to come to Connecticut, but added that the deal is far too lucrative for Jackson and far too risky for state taxpayers. Unlike an offer of 10 percent in Florida in a deal that eventually failed, there was nothing mentioned in Wednesday's bill about the state receiving any royalties from Jackson's experiments.




Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Study: Kids in Connecticut are Born Broke | They owe Malloy $27,000 already in retroactive taxes!



Kids in Connecticut are born broke – more than $27,000 in debt –
because of billions in unfunded pension promises. State estimates
suggest citizens owe $25 billion, but this Yankee Institute study found
the real number is more than three times higher, $76.8 billion.

The state owes another $22.7 billion to cover retiree healthcare costs.


 Study: Kids in Connecticut are Born Broke | Yankee Institute for Public Policy

Tuesday, September 16, 2014

State Elections Enforcement Commission Condemns NU Exec's Pro-Malloy Solicitation.Ask yourself why is your electric rate so high?

Northeast Utilities Managers Donate $50k+ to Malloy's Election campaign! PLEASE SHARE THIS!
And you may ask yourself 
Where is that large automobile? 
And you may tell yourself
This is not my beautiful house
And NOW thanks to Malloy 
You may ask yourself
Why is my Northeast Utility bill so high?
And you may tell yourself
Now I know why.




State Elections Enforcement Commission Condemns NU Exec's Pro-Malloy Solicitation As 'Egregious' – But Finds No Violation - Courant.com

CT State Treasurer Nappier afraid to debate challenger Tim Herbst because she knows she will be 'crushed'?!

HARTFORD -- The Republican candidate for state treasurer challenged incumbent Democrat Denise L. Nappier to debate him Tuesday, saying that she should defend her 16-year record overseeing the state's pension system.
Trumbull First Selectman Tim Herbst said that Nappier has repeatedly ignored his requests for debates regarding the state's pension investments and unfunded liabilities.
"You've got to speak to the press,'' Herbst said in an inteview with The Courant. "You've got to face the music. It's one thing to ignore me, but she can't ignore the media and she can't ignore the taxpayers of the state of Connecticut.''
He added, "If you've done this job for 16 years and think you've done a good job, what are you afraid of?''




Challenger Calls For State Treasurer To Debate - Courant.com

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Malloy is desperate: Every ad he runs - Everything he says is a blatant LIE.

                 Malloy's Numbers Don't Add Up To Win

LIE: Malloy touted job growth by declaring, "If you draw a line at February 2010, we're actually creating more jobs on a per capita basis than any other state in New England."

TRUTH: Look at that quote carefully and you will see Malloy's quiet desperation to thwart the statistics that may drive him from office. Malloy was not governor in February 2010. He would not take office for almost a year. In order to distract voters from his dismal record, Malloy has to latch on to the record of his predecessor, Republican M. Jodi Rell, to obscure his own failure.

The biggest tax increase in the state's history will do that. Malloy's bad choices have had terrible consequences. Connecticut's recovery from the recession has been so erratic that in January of this year, the state's economy dropped 10,900 jobs. That's not a number Malloy is likely to give a nod to as voters prepare to render a formal verdict on his failures.

Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy's numbers, whether polling, jobs or budget, don't add up to a win - Courant.com



Wednesday, September 10, 2014

53-40: The Numbers That Trap Malloy. — Yes it is true:Ct despises Malloy

Democratic loyalists and operatives have been growing uneasy as each private poll has confirmed Foley’s stubborn lead. Today’s public poll lets the public in on their unhappy secret. Watch for the tussle over Democratic resources, including discouraged troops, to grow more intense. Outbreaks are most likely to increase in the 5th Congressional District, where Malloy’s people have been in tense competition for party workers with worried incumbent U.S. Representative Elizabeth Esty. Her campaign has been receiving dark portents of a difficult race, too. The uncharitable attribute her poor showing in polls to the burden of running with Malloy.







53-40: The Numbers That Trap Malloy. — Daily Ructions

Monday, September 8, 2014

GOP Chief Labriola Scoffs At Malloy's Pronouncement About Reducing Standardized Testing - Courant.com

"Dan Malloy, the father of Common Core in CT, saying we have too many standardized tests is like an arsonist saying the world has too many matches," Labriola said in a statement emailed to news organizations. 



GOP Chief Labriola Scoffs At Malloy's Pronouncement About Reducing Standardized Testing - Courant.com

Sunday, September 7, 2014

30 more crimes a day in CT thanks to Malloy releasing prisoners early! WTF CT!

Since this program was passed into law, 25,000 criminals were released early back onto 

the  streets,” he said. “Another 20,000-plus were released on parole. Brian Jacobs earned  

115 early release credits, close to the maximum for the program. Despite his  

extreme participation,he still failed to be reformed and went immediately back to his life of 

crime. According to Mike Lawlor’s own statistics, 65 percent of criminals released will 

commit another crime within 3 years. That’s 34,000 crimes, an average of 30 a day.”


The New Britain Herald : New Britain, Conn., and surrounding areas (newbritainherald.com)

Saturday, September 6, 2014

EDITORIAL: Tom Foley for governor from 2010-Told ya so

Finally, we have found Foley to be the more forthright of the two candidates. As an aggressive debater, Malloy has claimed he won't raise taxes and repeated a deliberate falsehood about Foley.
A textile company that Foley once owned in Georgia spun off a division that employed 1,000 workers. Most, if not all those workers, stayed at their jobs, but under new management. Malloy has claimed the workers were laid off. The false claim is repeated in a television ad.
Foley ran the company for 11 years. Battered by competition from foreign textile companies, it was reorganized under bankruptcy laws in 1996.
Foley then left the company, which emerged from bankruptcy, was listed on the American Stock Exchange and was later bought by another textile company.
Foley's record as a business executive is commendable. His business skills in increasing productivity while keeping an eye on costs are needed in the governor's office.



EDITORIAL: Tom Foley for governor

Recent political ad filings in Connecticut | Political Ad Sleuth

Malloy's Campaign Advertisements:Another $35,000 of our money down the drain.
Paid for by Dan Malloy for Connecticut?. NOT-They are paid for by CT taxpayers. Please call Malloy and tell him to stop running his ads.It's OUR money he is wasting again! http://www.governor.ct.gov/malloy/cwp/view.asp?a=4011&Q=470846

https://stations.fcc.gov/collect/files/53115/Political%20File/2014/State/Malloy%20for%20Governor/WFSB%20Malloy%20for%20Governor%20September%208-September%2014%202014%20Rev%201%20(14099477456285)_.pdf



Recent political ad filings in Connecticut | Political Ad Sleuth

FACT: Malloy releases dangerous criminals early that commit more crimes then takes away law-abiding citizens rights to defend themselves.

Malloy is making CT LESS safe.Yet he claims CT is more safe-He is delusional.Please VOTE NO for delusional Dan.
Catch & Release Justice | The Healy Strategy Blogs

Thursday, September 4, 2014

Malloy Offered Development Deal To Bushmaster to come to his hometown of Stamford

Eight days before Adam Lanza used a Bushmaster AR-15 semiautomatic rifle to kill 26 children and women on Dec. 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Malloy and the state offered the manufacturer of the gun a development deal to move its corporate headquarters to Connecticut.
On Dec. 6, a top state economic development official sent the Freedom Group an offer for a $1 million loan at the low annual interest rate of 2 percent for 10 years — plus other incentives for the company to move its headquarters, with 25 top executives, from Madison, N.C., to Stamford-Home of guess who?-Dan Dannel Malloy.




Newtown: State Offered Development Deal To Makers Of Newtown Massacre Gun - Hartford Courant

Malloy slams himself for Flipping on guns in new TV ad - CT Politics

Thomas Paine says:
It would be useful if Mr. Foley reminded Connecticut residents that Governor Malloy has not been a staunch anti-gun crusader for as long as he would like people to believe. In fact, in the weeks prior to the massacre at Sandy Hook, the Governor was trying to lure Bushmaster Firearms headquarters staff to Stamford using tax incentives funded by taxpayers. Yes, the anti-gun Governor was bribing the company that manufactured the firearm used by Adam Lanza to relocate to Connecticut. In the wake of the Newtown rampage, Malloy’s staff quietly scuttled that deal saying that it was the decision of the Freedom Group (Bushmaster’s owner) given the corporate uncertainty in the wake of Newtown.
So Governor Malloy was FOR Bushmaster and its “assault weapon” products before he was against it.
Some clarity on this would be helpful for voters as Malloy tries to convince voters that non-gun owning Foley is the “pro gun” candidate and the Governor is the pure “anti gun” candidate.













Tuesday, September 2, 2014

CT: I want to be very clear-I am a liar.I said I would not raise taxes and I did -U tube

CT: I want to be very clear-I am a liar.I said I would not raise taxes and I did - And boy did I ever-The largest tax increase in the history of the State and to top it off I made them RETROACTIVE!

"I Want To Be Very Clear" - YouTube

Monday, September 1, 2014

CT has the highest taxpayer burden in the USA and is now the "Un-Constitutional Sinkhole" State Thanks to Malloy!

CT is now the "Un-Constitutional Sinkhole" State Thanks to who other but the Desperate Delusional Demon Dan the CT RETROACTIVE Tax Man.



Report: These Five States Have Highest Liability Per Taxpayer

Malloy-Foley debate: Malloy's first four years has made only the government and welfare classes feel better.

The Newtown massacre was a freak event that would not have been prevented by anything in the new law, and Connecticut's crime problem is mainly a matter of the long failure of poverty policy and drug criminalization. His emphasis on Foley's involvement with the Georgia company signifies only that the governor feels an overpowering need to distract from Connecticut's unsatisfactory condition.

First Malloy-Foley debate needed a 'sulfuric acid challenge' - Journal Inquirer: Chris Powell

Saturday, August 30, 2014

CT once the Proud Gun Capital of the world has been decimated by Malloy.

NSSF report estimated that Connecticut would lose 1,768 jobs, $13.5 million in business tax revenue and $450 million in economic activity if Colt, Mossberg and Stag exit. All three have announced factory expansions outside Connecticut. Even states with healthy economies will notice a loss of that magnitude.
Why Are Gun Companies Moving? | Guns & Ammo

Malloy forces businesses to leave CT taking thousands of jobs with them and now he wants labors vote? WTF CT!

Malloy must GO!

On the eve of the Labor Day weekend, Democratic Gov. Dannel P. Malloy just by opening his mouth and stuttering reminded labor leaders from across the state why they should NOT support him in November.

CT News Junkie | Malloy Reminds Labor To Vote For Him In November

Thursday, August 28, 2014

Malloy gives drivers licenses to illegal immigrants yet infringes on law abiding citizens 2nd amendment rights. WTF CT!

But a highly reliable government source tells News 8 that the delay of the roll out of the immigrant driver’s license program was done because someone in the Malloy administration did not want the adverse publicity that might occur during the campaign.

Controversy over immigrant driver’s license program | WTNH

Hartford,CT Police Union Slams Governor Malloy, Endorses Foley!?

Without mentioning Governor Dannel Malloy by name, the Hartford Police Union today said it is sickened by him and other “so called leaders who rush to judgement in any incident without knowing the facts.”



Police Union Slams Governor, Chief On Taser Responses « CBS Connecticut

Saturday, August 23, 2014

Friday, August 22, 2014

CT Undocumented immigrants prepare for new driver's license - More illegal votes for Malloy?

Undocumented immigrants prepare for new driver's license - NewsTimes

CT taxpayers may have to foot another 250 million thanks to Obamacare and you guessed it Dan Malloy!? WTF-CT!

Please VOTE NO for Malloy.

“This could put Connecticut into another cash crunch,” Republican state Rep. Vincent Candelora of North Branford said Friday.
Candelora said he hopes this issue is resolved quickly because if it isn’t, then the state is going to have to take $249.2 million “that we can’t afford to be without” out of the state’s checkbook.

CT News Junkie | Medicaid Payment Deferrals May Continue Into Second Quarter

Thursday, August 21, 2014

Feds Stopped Medicaid Payments to CT in January when it found discrepancies in the numbers the state was reporting.

The Centers for Medicaid and Medicare Services stopped payments to the state in January when it found discrepancies in the numbers the state was reporting. Connecticut decided to accept the federal government’s initiative to expand Medicaid eligibility up to 138 percent of the federal poverty level and reimburse the state 100 percent of the costs for some of those individuals. Others in Medicaid would still receive a lower reimbursement rate.
Between January and March, according to the Department of Social Services, the federal government refused to pay the state $249 million for those Medicaid recipients. The number continued to grow through July, but state officials were unable to say Wednesday what exactly the federal government owes the state.
In the meantime, the state has been forced to find the money to make the payments to the health care providers as it looks to reach an agreement with the federal government over how many individuals qualified for the new higher reimbursement rate.




CT News Junkie | Feds Stopped Medicaid Payments in January; Barnes Says Small Surplus Still Possible

Foley up by 7 over the Delusional Dan the CT Tax Man Malloy!

Incumbent Democrat Dan Malloy is trailing Republican challenger Thomas Foley by seven points in Rasmussen Reports’ first look at their gubernatorial rematch.
Foley picks up 45% of the vote to Malloy’s 38% in a new statewide telephone survey of Likely Connecticut Voters. Seven percent (7%) prefer some other candidate in the race, and 10% are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)


Election 2014: Connecticut Governor - Rasmussen Reports™


Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Monday, August 18, 2014

Malloy’s false advertising distorts Foley statements

Governor Malloy seems to view his opponent’s experience running companies in the private sector as a liability. But that is precisely the kind of experience that teaches why jobs come and why jobs go, and how government can stifle economic growth and hinder job creation. Voters deserve a debate grounded in realities, not distortions.



Forum: Malloy’s false advertising distorts Foley statements

Sunday, August 17, 2014

Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up

Biggest understatement of the year!

“Despite Connecticut’s solid blue hue, Malloy has had a difficult first term and is not all that popular with voters,” Duffy said. 

Everyone despises him!



Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up | Capitol Watch

Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up

Biggest understatement of the year!

“Despite Connecticut’s solid blue hue, Malloy has had a difficult first term and is not all that popular with voters,” Duffy said. 

Everyone despises him!



Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up | Capitol Watch

Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up

Biggest understatement of the year!

“Despite Connecticut’s solid blue hue, Malloy has had a difficult first term and is not all that popular with voters,” Duffy said. 

Everyone despises him!



Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up | Capitol Watch

Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up

Biggest understatement of the year!

“Despite Connecticut’s solid blue hue, Malloy has had a difficult first term and is not all that popular with voters,” Duffy said. 

Everyone despises him!



Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up | Capitol Watch

Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up

Biggest understatement of the year!

“Despite Connecticut’s solid blue hue, Malloy has had a difficult first term and is not all that popular with voters,” Duffy said. 

Everyone despises him!



Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up | Capitol Watch

Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up

Biggest understatement of the year!

“Despite Connecticut’s solid blue hue, Malloy has had a difficult first term and is not all that popular with voters,” Duffy said. 

Everyone despises him!



Cook Political Report Moves Conn. Gov Race From Lean D to Toss Up | Capitol Watch

“Everyone that you talk to on this trail, they are all saying the same thing,” Somers said. “Dan Malloy must go.

“We haven’t heard much from the governor about what he would do, but obviously, if he isn’t going to get control over spending, which he hasn’t talked about, he is going to have to increase taxes again because he squandered the tax increase that he put on Connecticut citizens in 2011,” Foley said.



The Day - Foley and Somers kick off their campaign in Trumbull | News from southeastern Connecticut

Saturday, August 16, 2014

Malloy make false charge in increasingly ugly race against Foley - Courant.com

Malloy made a bid this past week to expand the bounds of his credibility and fell short. It's too early to sound desperate. Malloy claimed that Foley might repeal increases in the minimum wage and paid sick leave. The charges are not true. Foley has expressed support for increasing the minimum wage. His campaign spokesman reaffirmed that support in an email message on Thursday.



Malloy make false charge in increasingly ugly race against Foley - Courant.com

Sunday, August 3, 2014

After Legislative Defeat, Connecticut Gun Owners Aim For Election Successes: Mobilizing For First Statewide Vote Since Historic Gun-Control Bill Enacted

Mr. McGrabber: You have awakened a sleeping giant. Behind every Walmart ammunition cabinet there is a CT gun owner or sportsman who will vote you out.



New London resident Scott Wilson, a founder and the president of the Connecticut Citizens Defense League, said that "we're eager to see John McKinney out of this race as soon as possible." His group started those efforts early on. At the urging of CCDL's leadership, hundreds of members of the group joined local party committees after the gun control bill cleared the General Assembly.



"You have a community that has been awakened to their need to participate," said Sen. Joseph Markley, R-Southington, who voted against the sweeping gun control package of 2013 and has been hailed as a champion of the Second Amendment activists' cause.
Their first focus is the Aug. 12 primary, and they hope to help Greenwich businessman Tom Foley defeat state Senate Minority Leader John McKinney in the race for the Republican nomination to run for governor. McKinney enraged gun owners, who often rely on the GOP to push back against efforts to increase gun restrictions.


After Legislative Defeat, Connecticut Gun Owners Aim For Election Successes: Mobilizing For First Statewide Vote Since Historic Gun-Control Bill Enacted - Courant.com

CT Gov's Race: "It's time we take the garbage out [Malloy], as far as I'm concerned,''

Phil Balestriere, the owner of the Clam Bake Connection catering service in Stamford, traveled to the Greenwich diner recently to see both Foley and Christie. He said Connecticut needs a change in leadership.
"It's time we take the garbage out, as far as I'm concerned,'' Balestriere said.


http://www.courant.com/news/politics/elections/hc-foley-profile-0803-20140731,0,1218609.story

Monday, July 28, 2014

Beretta, moving production out of Md., joins gunmakers heading to friendlier states

Gun enthusiasts are becoming more and more annoyed when they see reminders about unfriendly states on their purchases.The customer knows exactly where those guns are made.

Maryland,CT, Malloy, McKinney, NY, Cuomo have become a dirty words among gun owners.



Beretta, moving production out of Md., joins gunmakers heading to friendlier states - The Washington Post

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Dogged By Gun Issue: John McKinney Faces An Uphill Climb for voting for the un-constitutional gun bill.

"He [McKinney] supported the gun thing and that bothers me,'' "I'm for the Second Amendment,'' he said, "and I think everyone should have the right to carry a gun.''
 "I want to be able to defend myself,'' she said. "I'm just so tired of government in my face all the time."
Dogged By Gun Issue, John McKinney Faces An Uphill Climb In Connecticut Governor's Race; GOP Hopeful Touts His Grasp Of State's Problems, Willingness To Defy Party Orthodoxy And Do 'What's Right' - Courant.com

Malloy,McKinney & Dems destroy the CT Gun industry! Makers' exodus benefits Tennessee,SC,Texas...

Famed shotgun maker O.F. Mossberg & Sons is expanding not in its home of North Haven, Conn., but in Eagle Pass, Texas — after being wooed by conservative Texas Gov. Rick Perry.
And Colt Manufacturing is moving its Colt Competition AR-15 rifle production from West Hartford, Conn., to Breckenridge, Texas. The company cited new legislation that outlaws some of its products in Connecticut — pushed by the state's governor, Dan Malloy — as the reason for the shift.


Gun makers' exodus benefits Tennessee

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Malloy "kicks the can" not down the road but "out of the park" by creating a 3 BILLION $ deficit!

It’s been widely reported that the state’s own Office of Fiscal Analysis is projecting that the new fiscal year beginning Aug. 1 will end in June 2015 with a deficit of $1.4 billion if nothing is done. Analyses projecting two fiscal years out show that deficit only increasing — to a total now being estimated at $3 billion.
From a $121.3 million surplus to a deficit more than 10 times that amount in a year: Wait, what?
Editorial: Connecticut’s ‘surplus’ is really a deficit of billions

Thursday, July 24, 2014

Malloy & Nappier Responsible for ‘Connecticut’s Disaster’ - Tim for Connecticut

“Governor Malloy must have forgotten to look at just how bad things are in Connecticut before criticizing our southern neighbor,” Herbst added. “Our state has an unfunded pension liability of $13.3 billion which puts Connecticut at 42% funded, while in New Jersey they are more than 60% funded. 

• Percent Funding of State Retirement System Liabilities – 3rd worst in the country at 58.3%. (Public Fund Survey)
• Barron’s Magazine also ranked CT as the worst state in terms of states’ financial strength. (2012)
• The Institute for Truth in Accounting rated CT as the state in the worst financial position. (2012)
• Connecticut ranks 48th in “Ranking of States by Cash Solvency” – (January 2014, Mercatus Center, George Mason University)
• Connecticut ranks 49th in Credit Quality – Conning Investment Management Company, 2014.


Malloy & Nappier Responsible for ‘Connecticut’s Disaster’ - Tim for Connecticut

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

John "McGrabber" McKinney Crossed Line In Altering Foley's Words.

John "McGrabber" McKinney went out of bounds by splicing Tom Foley's comment in TV ad 
When Mr. Foley appeared on WNPR's public affairs program "Where We Live" recently, he answered a question about spending by saying, "I'm not saying I'm going to cut spending; I'm saying I'm going to hold spending flat."
Mr. McKinney's ad team took that answer, cut out the words "saying I'm," and rendered it as "I'm not going to cut spending." When confronted, Mr. McKinney said the edited version amounted to the same thing and contained "absolutely nothing misleading."

Republican John McKinney went out of bounds by splicing Tom Foley's comment in TV ad - Courant.com

“The truth is Connecticut faces a deficit of almost $3 billion over the next two years,”

Sen. Len Fasano, R-North Haven, said the surplus reported Tuesday by the Malloy administration comes at the cost of “shifting expenses off the books, borrowing to fund everyday government expenses, and diverting over $189 million away from the Special Transportation Fund.”
“It is not a true surplus,” Fasano said.
What Malloy is touting as a surplus is “celebrating – a failed economic plan coupled with the creation of an illusion of excess funds,” said Fasano.
“The truth is Connecticut faces a deficit of almost $3 billion over the next two years,” Fasano said. “Bonding and moving funds around only digs us into a deeper hole, grows our debt and underfunds areas that need our support.”
Fasano and McKinney are referring to several decisions made over the past few years to refinance debt and push the repayment date past the November election. The legislature and Malloy also erased the 2012 budget deficit by postponing the early payment of about $222 million in debt.


CT News Junkie | 2014 Surplus Revised Upward Due To Federal Funds

RGA’s Christie endorses Foley, promises: ‘We’ll be here a lot.’ | The CT Mirror

“Listen, I know Gov. Malloy is thrilled I’m here today, and I know that he’ll be thrilled when I come here again and again and again to do the best I can to make sure that Connecticut has a governor that will bring growth to the state and jobs in its economy. Dan Malloy’s had four years to do that. He hasn’t done it," Christie said.



RGA’s Christie endorses Foley, promises: ‘We’ll be here a lot.’ | The CT Mirror

Monday, July 21, 2014

Gee - Wonder why Malloy is not shown with his family in his latest ad?

Connecticut First Lady Cathy Malloy Gripes About Her Car, Media, Seat Belt Laws


“In April I drove to work and I forgot to put my seat belt on, and I was pulled over by police. Of course, they had no idea who I was because I drive this really shitty car, and they didn’t believe that I was the governor’s wife in this shitty car. And I was driving myself, because of course, governor’s wives only get security when we’re with our husbands. We’re pretty second-class without them.

Connecticut First Lady Cathy Malloy Gripes About Her Car, Media, Seat Belt Laws - Hit & Run : Reason.com

Dannel Malloy's Son Arrested After Stamford Mayor's Home Searched By Police For Second Time in 16 Months

The son of Stamford Mayor Dannel Malloy was arrested Wednesday on attempted robbery charges after a report that a victim had been confronted by three armed men, Darien police said Wednesday night.
The arrest came after the mayor's home in the upscale Shippan section of Stamford was searched, which marked the second time that the home on Ocean Drive East had been raided in criminal investigations involving 21-year-old Ben Malloy. The first time was in November 2007 when Ben Malloy was arrested previously on drug charges.
http://blogs.courant.com/capitol_watch/2009/03/dannel-malloy.html
















Sunday, July 13, 2014

CT taxpayers to dole out $6.5 million to help re-elect Malloy arguably the worst Gov in the USA!

What is wrong with our state?

We are being forced to pay to help re-elect a person who is destroying our economy and taking away our constitutional rights.

Most of the country is laughing at us.

Not to mention we have the two worst senators too!

Connecticut to dole out record campaign funding - Connecticut Post

Malloy the hypocrite offered Rifle Maker $1 Million Ct Loan Days Before Newtown Shootings

Gov. Dannel P. Malloy offered a $1 million loan at 2 percent interest for 10 years to encourage  the Freedom Group a gun manufacturer to move its corporate headquarters to Stamford from North Carolina. The state would forgive $550,000 in exchange for the creation of 25 jobs.
Four days after the shooting by a mentally ill individual – the agency informed Freedom Group that the offer was withdrawn. Angelo said

Freedom Group, Rifle Maker, Offered $1 Million Connecticut Loan Days Before Newtown Shootings

The Fleecing of CT by Malloy and Cronies:Clinton's fee exposes slush fund at UConn

Clinton's fee exposes slush fund at UConn - Journal Inquirer: Chris Powell

Friday, July 4, 2014

GOP candidate Dave Walker targets ‘false promises’ of Dan Malloy who is "cooking the books"

“We haven’t had a balanced budget in this state in some time. The books are cooked.”He cites use of borrowed money to pay current operating expenses, 
He blames 25 years of “overpromising” by Democrats in control of the Connecticut General Assembly,

“' Malloy's ' math doesn’t add up,” Walker said. “... Math is the new four-letter word … People haven’t been told the truth. They haven’t been presented with the tough choices. … We need to be honest with people and say we’ve overpromised”



GOP candidate Dave Walker targets ‘false promises’ of Dan Malloy, Tom Foley

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