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Cried? Whereas you go tattling to TDF nonstop nowadays, when TDF brought this up, I specifically told him not to worry about it. Then I told Pete very very specifically, what I thought of him. That's crying like a girl? Or is that handling it like a man? Maybe you can't tell the difference anymore. I think if you went back and read the types of posts you used to make (fact-based, clear, challenging, accurate), you wouldn't recognize the posts you make now. "I take more crap than anyone here" You're pretty comfortable dishing it out. "I was raised not to call people whores ' And I was raised to believe it's OK to call a spade a spade. The democrats who ruined this state, and got rich doing it, don't deserve any niceties in my book. If the best you can do is call me out for my rough edges, we can all assume that you can't challenge my facts or conclusions. |
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Maybe if the road would stop meandering, I may have a better chance of staying in the center lane. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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Yup, as I said - classy guy. Calling Dems. whores bc you don't like their politics. |
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Not in this state. If you're talking about the feds, the democrats controlled both houses of the legislature not long ago, and they didn't fix the federal shift of money from wealthy areas to poor areas. So I'm not sure you can say that's only a conservative issue. The democrats had ample opportunity to change that and didn't. Paul, are you in favor of federal income tax collected for state residents, to stay in that state? You don't think we should subsidize poor states? How about states that have massive military bases, CT doesn't have a responsibility to fund a portion of those? "Calling Dems. whores bc you don't like their politics. " If by "politics" you mean taxing us to death and then looting that tax revenue for themselves and their union benefactors, you're right, I don't like their politics. You don't like the word whore, you can't get past it. I'm sorry, Paul. You can't make my conclusion wrong, all you can do is object to the word I use to describe it? |
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I know you are, I do. "But to not recognize that money is flowing from the richer liberal states to the poorer conservatives states is asinine" I also agree with that. But in this case, what set McConnell off, was a state senator in IL asking for money specifically to fund state pensions. That's a state issue, not a federal issue. The states with good balance sheets didn't get there easily, you have to make tough choices to pull that off. Our state made different choices, and we own 100% of the responsibilities for that. I'm not sure it's KY's fault (entirely) that it's not like us. To a fair extent, our wealth comes from our blind luck of being so close to Manhattan. That's an oversimplification, as people in KY are more likely to make choices that lead to poverty than people in CT are. But for sure, we did hit the lottery by virtue of being a state with nice coastline that's commutable to Manhattan. Did we earn that, or was it blind luck? Before the income tax, CT was known as "the land of steady habits", because we did so many things right. Then we had income tax revenue, and casino revenue, and it was ringing the dinner bell for the crooks in the union and their stooges in the legislature, most of whom are democrats. Now we are the land of the spending orgy. |
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I didn't vote for Trump, and I didn't vote for Hillary The cast of characters that the democrats paraded out for the 2020 primaries was as equally nauseating as the cast of characters the republicans paraded out in 2016. In all honestly I probably skew 60%-40% con/lib. I call that pretty middle of the road If they had a dis-heartened party I'd probably be registered there. Posted from my iPhone/Mobile device |
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I also don't know that comparing an entire state is the answer, as every state has lousy areas. But some states have specific areas, where the quality of life is very much like what we enjoy in the CT suburbs, at nowhere near the cost. I will concede there are more places in SC where I would never want to live, than there are places in CT. On average, I'd say CT has a higher quality of life. But there are specific places in SC where the quality of life is comparable to that in nice upper-middle-class CT suburbs, and you can put hundreds of dollars a month in your pocket in tax savings. That's real. That's true. People are realizing that, and leaving. As we continue to increase taxes, more will flee. It's called the death spiral, a self-perpetuating cycle of increasing expenditures and declining revenues. Almost impossible to stop. Anyway, if you're honest, you'll admit that there are nice suburbs in places like the Carolinas and TN that are also much cheaper than CT. Sure those states have crappy places, but they also offer some places that are nice and cheap. CT offers exactly zero such places. That's why our population exodus is among the highest in the nation. It's likely to get worse. When people decide where to live, I don't know how much weight they give to statewide averages of things like education and median oncome. I think they care more about local scores in those metrics. My brother lives in Franklin, TN, a beautiful suburb of Nashville. If you were there, you might think you were in Cheshire, CT or Simsbury CT. Everything is new and clean, and they can't build $500,000 houses fast enough. I don't think people who are moving there, care much about what's happening 200 miles away in coal country and in dirt poor areas. I live in Southington, which borders Meriden. I wouldn't live in Meriden if you put gun to my head. But the problems there, don't impact me here. I don't especially care what happens there. The proof is in the pudding. Despite all of CT's natural beauty, its convenience, and all it has to offer, people are fleeing. And it's not the deadbeats and welfare queens who are fleeing. It's people who are self sufficient, the exact kind of people we need to stay. They are packing up and moving. |
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I also have voted for more Rs for gov. of Ct. On both counts, over the last 10 - 15 years it has been all D. I voted R for the town's 1st selectman. |
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