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The Warning of David Stockman – video added

By TomTGRWolcott / June 12, 2012 /

David Stockman a former U.S. Politician and Businessman served as Republican Representative from the state of Michigan (1977-1981).  He then served as the Director of the Office of Management and Budget during the Ronald Reagan’s First Term in Office (1971-1985). As mentioned in Jim’s Show this morning, Mr. Stockman had some dire warning regarding the Economy.…

Malloy, I need more money for transportation Projects

By TomTGRWolcott / June 12, 2012 /

Governor Malloy thinks that congress is crazy for failing to approve a long term transportation bill that would help fix update roads and bridges right here in Connecticut.  On the plans are the replacement of the I-84 corridor in Hartford. Projects already slated to begin work are the Q-Bridge, The Moses Wheeler Bridge and of course the Bus-way from New Britain to…

Obama, The Economy is Just fine…How about another stimulus! video added

By TomTGRWolcott / June 12, 2012 /

President Obama held a press conference on friday, speaking of how the economy was doing. The president had this to say about Job Creation. “The truth of the matter is we’ve created 4.3 million jobs over the last 27 months, over 800,000 just this year alone. The private sector is doing fine.” Of course the Romney Campaign…

Identification Please

By TomTGRWolcott / June 10, 2012 /

With the November Election just 149 days away the topic of having to show an I.D. prior to casting a vote has become topic of debate.  I have been asked for my personal ID in several activities that I conduct through out the day such as:

Governor Malloy are you sure Connecticut is open for business?

By TomTGRWolcott / June 9, 2012 /

Northrop Grumman announced on Friday that it plans to close its manufacturing facility in Norwalk, Ct. The plant has been in operation under various owners since 1961.  Grumman is in the process of consolidating its facilities located in Maryland and Illinois.  There are currently 315 Workers at the Norwalk Plant, 50 of those employees will…

Connecticut Republican Legislators Gearing up for November 2012

By TomTGRWolcott / June 6, 2012 /

Like the federal budget the state of Connecticut’s debt keeps rising.  At the time of this writing the states debt is  $40,629,690,000+ and rising despite tax hikes and new taxes levied on services such as pet grooming, hair cuts. The states debt clock can be found here:  http://www.usdebtclock.org/state-debt-clocks/state-of-connecticut-debt-clock.html The Connecticut Republicans are now asking “Can…

Wisconsin a tale of things to come in November?

By TomTGRWolcott / June 6, 2012 /

With a victory win by Governor Walker with his special recall election, could this be a sign that Democrats are in trouble?  It did not take long for Florida Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz, chairman of the Democratic National Committee to make comments about the recall election. On Capital Hill Debbie Wasserman Shultz had this to say: ““While the…

Venus Transit 2012

By TomTGRWolcott / June 6, 2012 /

The Planet Venus appeared to move across the face of the sun late yesterday afternoon.  The last time it occurred was June8, 2004.  Transits of Venus are among the rarest astronomical events.  They occur in a pattern that repeats every 243 years, with pairs of transits eight years apart separated by long gaps of 121.5 years and…

Gay Marriage, Obama speaks (Video) Update: or does he?

By TomTGRWolcott / May 9, 2012 /

On today’s show Jim discussed gay marriage and the reason why President Obama himself has not taken a public stand for or against it. In an interview today with ABC News President Obama said the following:

Windmills Posing A Threat to Bats

By TomTGRWolcott / March 9, 2012 /

In a previous post I pointed out how windmills were killing Golden Eagles and other migratory birds.  However the story does not end there.  Most birds fly during daylight hours, but there is one creature that flies during the night.  Bats, a nocturnal flying mammal, are now at risk of death by none other than…