GE’s Move Leaves Many Unsettled in Connecticut Communities

By Michael Melia | January 20, 2016

  • January 20, 2016 at 2:04 pm
    Robert Trotta says:
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    Our governor isn’t worried! As he says, “you win some, you lose some”! I’m just sorry he didn’t lose the last election!

  • January 20, 2016 at 3:07 pm
    UW Supreme says:
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    This is an absolute joke. A “campaign” will be launched to highlight the county? These people obviously have never been in business before. Companies do not care about the community. They care about money, and the tax laws infused into the Democratic fabric in the state I grew up in are designed to stunt growth, prohibit prosperity, and take away from job creation.

    GE leaving Connecticut is a tremendous, unnecessary blow to the state and it’s economy. While this article is correct to show how a social and cultural void is being created, immense pressure needs to be shoved in the faces of Governor Malloy and every single, moronic Democrat that is against economic vitality. These worthless politicians should be out of jobs already. Maybe this will finally wake up the sleepy, liberal citizens and show them that voting Democrat doesn’t actually equate to peace, love, prancing unicorns, and free cell phones for everyone maaaaaaan (or whatever the hell else they promise during their campaigns to mind-numb supporters).

    • January 22, 2016 at 10:13 am
      Agent says:
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      Supreme, it is amazing to me how Progressive politicians think they can tax the country into prosperity. If they were smart which they aren’t, they should be working on incentives to keep employers, not run them off. Texas has been very successful in attracting companies for several years with no state income tax, incentives to hire and locate here. Liberty Mutual is building a million sq ft office building in Plano, Tx and will have 4,000 employees there. I think that will be a positive for that community, don’t you?



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