Posts tagged Ned Lamont
Ned, Bidenthal, Joe, Jr, and the Pandemic

Ned seems confident, what with the running dogs and lackies of the press right now, in claiming that he took care of us during the pandemic. Really, Ned, you did a great job? Let’s dive into a few of those nasty things called facts and see how you and your buddies measure up.

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Playing the Game of Patronage

Patronage. An old game, but the contestants and game space are constantly new. In the Connecticut 2022 edition the Democrats’ powerful game pieces are Ned Lamont, Dick Blumenthal, and Joe Courtney. Game rules: 1. Do not reform, eliminate, or streamline massive federal bureaucracies. 2. Tell us about one

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Connecticut!! Who Cares?!

Completely understandable reaction. Although Connecticut still has some wonderful attributes and people, large and small businesses, citizens, and prosperity are fleeing its borders. Yes, Connecticut seems more and more inconsequential on the national stage, but the results of the 2022 election in our small state are actually important for every American.

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Ned Loves Veterans, Sort Of

This past Saturday, we had the unveiling of the Connecticut Gold Star Families Memorial. As a Gold Star wife, I was touched by the large crowd and the beautiful monument. The ceremony was heartfelt and it’s always comforting to talk with other Gold Star families; you know, the people who vainly hope that no one ever has to join us.

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No More Mister Nice Guy

Connecticut Republicans want to play nice in 2022. How do I know? Recently, Bob Stefanowski and others have publicly opined on the Lee Elci radio show that Ned Lamont is a nice guy, but a bad governor. Apparently, someone, maybe their mothers or aunties, have admonished them to play nice; otherwise, people won’t like them.

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