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Monologue 06/09/21

Do you wonder why we continue to have politicians lie to us and try to implement laws that always seem to benefit them or their friends? The answer is simple: It works for them.

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Fiscal Policy Monologue

Monologue 05/21/21

Hearst Media has come to some startling revelations re: tax policy, according to a recent editorial. My thoughts:

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Monologue 5/19/21

The CT State Senate voted on Tuesday to declare racism a “public health crisis” in Connecticut. Let’s find out what Thomas Sowell has to say about these types of meaningless, pandering efforts.

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Fiscal Policy Healthcare Monologue Politics

Monologue 5/12/21

Hearst Media is asking the state to not implement the public health insurance option being debated in Hartford in an editorial where they ask numerous reasonable questions about the plan.

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Monologue 04/16/21

And why are the Democrats pushing a no-win effort to pack the Supreme Court?

Afghanistan: Should the US finally leave?

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Fiscal Policy Monologue

Monologue – 4/14/21

What is happening at UCONN? Is there no one in charge when it comes to effectively running the school or the health center without constantly coming to the taxpayers for more and more money, year after year?

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Monologue – 4/5/21

Connecticut is constantly referred to as the richest state in the country, and many state politicians repeatedly use that to justify more taxes and more spending. But we are on track to quickly lose that status. What happens then?

Read more about this from Marc Fitch of the Yankee Institute here.

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Monologue 4/1/21

I discuss the refusal of the CT State Employee Bargaining Agent Coalition to cooperate in finding ways to reduce the size and cost of the state government in the face of potentially 5,000 to 6,000 retirements over the next year.

I also respond to NBC News anchor Lester Holt’s declaration that “Fairness is overrated.”