Jazzis the weekend editor for HotAir.com. Today we discuss everything from UFOs to Afghanistan to the new cost of dining out in some cities.
Suzanne Bates
Former Connecticut state resident and policy analyst with the Yankee Institute of Public Policy Suzanne Bates joins me to discuss why she and her family moved to Utah.
Toni Boucher
Former CT State Senator Toni Boucher joins me to discuss many issues affecting the state.
As recreational marijuana becomes legal in the state of Connecticut today, we take a deeper look at the legislation with State Sen. Tony Hwang.
Robert is the son of former Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork. Today, we discuss his re-release of his father’s book, originally published in 1978, titled The Antitrust Paradox and how it is just as relevant today as it was then.
The author of Epstein: Dead Men Tell No Tales joins me to discuss his book and the untimely death of of one of the original tech moguls, John McAfee.
Sen. Kelly and I discuss this report from the Hartford Courant, showing that Connecticut is dead last in the country in economic growth.
Major General Schloesser commanded the 101st Airborne Division for thirty-three months in combat in Afghanistan. He is also the author of Marathon War: Leadership in Combat in Afghanistan. He gives his thoughts on the current situation in that country as the US prepares to completely pull out.
Marc Fitch
According to the latest American Legislative Exchange Council report, Connecticut has the worst-funded pension system in the country, with approximately $111.2 in unfunded pension liabilities.
Marc Fitch of the Yankee Institute and I discuss how we got to this point and where we go from here.
Pat Sasser
The founder of NoTollsCT.org joins me to discuss his recent win and his rare loss when fighting against the state’s continued attempts to increase taxes on everyone and everything.