Mark Mix is the President of the National Right to Work Committee and joins me today to discuss the recent revelation that the American Federation of Teachers has successfully been lobbying the CDC to keep schools closed to in-person learning, even going to far as to writing some of the language in the CD guidelines.
Category: Politics
Connecticut State Senator Eric Berthel calls in to give us an update on some legislation being debated in Hartford.
Marc Fitch
Marc Fitch, an investigative reporter for The Yankee Institute, focuses on just how much the University of Connecticut depends on taxpayer dollars just to pay the bills.
Pat Sasser
The founder of NoTollsCT joins me to talk about his renewed engagement to stop two more attempts to imposes regressive gas and mileage taxes on the citizens of CT and to promote the new website stopthegastaxCT.com.
Jeffrey Stephens
Political analyst and author Jeffrey Stephens considers the Biden administration’s plan to address the nation’s financial woes by increasing the tax rate on the upper echelon of earners. You can find Jeffrey’s latetest boo, Fool’s Errand, here.
Sen. Kevin Kelly
We take a look at the incredible amount and number of new taxes being proposed by CT Democrats with CT State Senator Kevin Kelly.
Sen. Henri Martin
Sen. Martin joins me today to discuss the litany of new taxes proposed at the Capitol last week. All $3.2Billion worth!
Citizen activist Alexis Harrison with CT169Strong calls in to discuss the ongoing effort to prevent a state takeover of local zoning laws.
Attorney, legal analyst and author of “Postgate: How the Washington Post Betrayed Deep Throat, Covered Up Watergate and Began Today’s Partisan Advocacy Journalism” joins me to discuss the Democrats efforts to pack the Supreme Court, even inthe face of overwhelming opposition.
Tim Phelan
Tim is the president of the Connecticut Retail Merchants Association and is speaking out on behalf of his organization against a proposed digital ad tax that is being debated in Hartford.