Conn.: 10 More State Workers Suspected of Post-Irene Aid Fraud

December 29, 2011

  • December 29, 2011 at 1:45 pm
    TxLady says:
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    Any proven to have committed this crime need to lose their job, pay a fine and/or serve jail time. No slap on the wrist, keep your job, we will retrain you garbage. Too many out there need jobs and are honest and hardworking. Get rid of these lowlifes.

  • December 29, 2011 at 1:54 pm
    Amazed says:
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    Don’t worry TX Lady. These people will keep their high union negotiated salaries and benefits and the unions will keep them from being fired. That is what you get in the great N/E. It is ok to get food stamps even if you are doing just fine. I doubt they will even get a reprimand.

  • December 29, 2011 at 2:02 pm
    Dairy State Citizen says:
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    The great state of Wisconsin finally has a governor who is trying to thwart fraud like this and reduce the power of the union mobsters. Now there’s a recall campaign initiated by the crybabies who don’t like it. What a world!

    • December 29, 2011 at 2:48 pm
      Amazed says:
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      Scott Walker should survive. The State has not cut programs or laid off state workers or cut services. The union thugs would sure like him out, but the folks will probably keep him and he should actually get more popular as time goes on. Walker for President in 16.

      • December 29, 2011 at 3:39 pm
        TxLady says:
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        I sure hope Walker keeps his job. He has done great things for the state of Wisconsin. Their economy is growing, companies are leaving Illinois and coming over the border to the greener pastures of Wisconsin with their business. Scott Walker’s brand of thinking is what we need! I have many relatives in that state and they seem to be very happy with Gov. Walker.



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