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Come to Connecticut…

By SoundOffSister / May 14, 2012 /

…we’re “Still Revolutionary”. Well, maybe, not so much.

5,552 people become statistically invisible in Connecticut

By Steve McGough / December 20, 2011 /

We’ve got mail. Most people probably do not realize how state and federal unemployment figures are put together. Of course, we need to compare apples to apples when looking at historical figures, but when you’re unemployed and politicians are claiming things are getting better, it can be a hard pill to swallow.

CIGNA’s “move” to Connecticut: Smoke and mirrors?

By Jim Vicevich / July 13, 2011 /

Much like Governor Malloy’s “shared sacrifice”, which has turned out to be the state sharing in your sacrifice … the governor’s “First Five” first catch in Cigna sounds like a “big F’n deal”. But it didn’t take me more than 5 minutes on google to discover its a $50 million dollar tax break for a…

Connecticut labor union best come up with proof Yankee Institute hacked email

By Steve McGough / June 20, 2011 /

I don’t normally write about Connecticut politics, but the charge by labor union boss Daniel Livingston caught my eye. In his letter to Connecticut’s attorney general, he’s suggesting Yankee Institute hacked into the state’s email system.

Connecticut budget deal includes $1.6 billion in union concessions

By Steve McGough / May 13, 2011 /

I don’t have the time to review or write about the Connecticut budget deal which is being announced – as I understand it – right now by Gov. Dannel Malloy (D). Consider this a placeholder for future comments by Jim or myself.

State bonuses for … showing up for work. Yup just showing up.

By Jim Vicevich / April 1, 2011 /

This is just too much. This is why the Dems need to raise your gas taxes, raise taxes on haircuts, eliminate exemption on clothing, yada, yada, etc., etc. The state begins paying out bonuses to some 30,000 workers, most of whom are union members, starting today.  Bucket up my little mobsters, you’re just doing your…

Are you taxed enough? In Connecticut, Democrats say no. So does Ben Stein?

By Jim Vicevich / March 7, 2011 /

OK … it’s just one Democrat, or is it? State Senator Eileen Daily, a member of the party that got us into this debt fix thinks extraordinary times call for extraordinary measures. You… meaning the tax payer … were responsible and you … will have to pay.

Bridgeport Mayor on Governor’s race: Every vote must count, except those over there

By Jim Vicevich / November 5, 2010 /

I wasn’t going to post this but for me, it was the best part of Mayor Bill Finch’s press conference. A big deal was made by the Democrats about extending poll hours … so everyone who wanted to vote could, and every vote counted. So much so they went to court armed with two affidavits…

Election Night Coverage

By Jim Vicevich / November 2, 2010 /

Welcome to radioviceonline election night. Join us in the chat room for live chat and video in the LIVE section. UPDATES below the fold. And feel free to leave your comments.

Obama to Connecticut: This election should be a no brainer

By Jim Vicevich / September 17, 2010 /

Well, it is, just not how the President imagines it. Obama campaigned in Connecticut last night to raise funds from Connecticut’s “wealthy” for Democrat candidate Dick Blumenthal. With a 70% like-ability factor in the state, it should be a layup but its not. But a “no brainer” it is.