While the rest of the nation rolled up their sleeves ready to get some work done, Konnecticut was "0 for 6" in our congressional elections (all 5 Dem reps. and a lib-tard Dem senator)
10+% unemployment and mountains of debt and they played like it's bidness as usual - we don't deserve to be in the same Republic as the rest of the nation - what a bunch of bloody losers in this God-forsaken leftist hell-hole.
If I could get a few bucks for my house I'd move to a Red (read: Real American) state..............
I couldn't agree more, Psalm 73, and now the governor's race has apparently been stolen from Republican Tom Foley by obvious voter fraud in Bridgeport.
I with I could join in the national celebration today, but after working so hard with local CT Tea Party groups here to elect conservatives / Republicans, I just feel sucker-punched. Wish we could just pack up now and get out of here, but that's impossible for the foreseeable future due to family and work obligations. It just sucks...
>>I just feel sucker-punched. Wish we could just pack up now and get out of here, but that’s impossible for the foreseeable future due to family and work obligations. It just sucks...
Yup, completely agree.
I think, if possible, I actually feel worse than 08. At least nationally we have a little hope, but locally this state is a joke.
Indeed. Thanks for the ping!
I am almost moved out totally, and am not lookng back.
I would like to say it’s been fun, but the last 10 years have been a disaster in CT.
I live in Oregon, and the best we could do is split the state house.
However, I am very excited about Fly Over country. You know...the Country Class.
Face it...the NE and the west coast are where liberals dwell.
God love the middle of the country for herding them in high concentrations to the outside margins of the country, for the most part.
In 2012, I will be concentrating on, and sending donations to, those who live in Fly Over country.
If we can get the numbers we need there, we’ll be fine, even though we don’t like the governments in the states in which we live.