CT: Malloy suxx, would lose to Foley in a rematch
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« Reply #25 on: October 18, 2011, 05:14:09 PM »

Ummm, the state tax increases were rather tiny overall in terms of what it takes from one's pocket, and that does seem just a tad bit of an over-reaction to a gubernatorial election.

It basically forced me to look outside of the state for work to survive. Jobs were limited, where I was working we were getting really slow. I wasnt about to get laid off again. I like to think I made a wise decision.

I was laid off too. It didn't help that he basically targeted the so-called working poor.
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« Reply #26 on: October 19, 2011, 06:27:37 AM »

Ummm, the state tax increases were rather tiny overall in terms of what it takes from one's pocket, and that does seem just a tad bit of an over-reaction to a gubernatorial election.

It basically forced me to look outside of the state for work to survive. Jobs were limited, where I was working we were getting really slow. I wasnt about to get laid off again. I like to think I made a wise decision.

I was laid off too. It didn't help that he basically targeted the so-called working poor.

It's just sad that Connecticut in general is almost forcing out its young. I cant afford to live in that state anymore, unless I moved up north of like Brookfield, but I am not going to have an hour commute down to Norwalk or Stamford.
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