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"MORE SMOKE AND MIRRORS FROM CITY HALL"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good news for me Kevin. I just reduced my heating bill on my home to zero by moving it over to the line on my spread sheet that says "general housing costs". Yippee, no more heating bill!!! I'm so excited!

May 2, 2012 at 2:19 PM

Blogger KEVIN BROOKMAN said...

Good for you, see how easy that is. Just be sure to let the oil company that is why they aren't being paid, and if they are like Hartford's taxpayers and fall for it and don't question the reasoning, they will be so confused and fall for it you should be all set.

Since you seem to get the process, can you let everyone know which line those increased property taxes can be buried on?

May 2, 2012 at 2:52 PM

Anonymous Ellis Dee said...

It's all a big joke on the tax payers. The politicians do whatever they want and the sheep follow. Keep paying for dinners, "retreats", cars, expensive hotels, Coach bags for the "students". I'm glad I moved out.

May 2, 2012 at 4:52 PM

Anonymous Publius said...

I dont know what the problem with you all is. I dont mind having my property taxes increase perhaps 10% a year to pay for the food and drink, charge cards,trips,coach bags,excessive fringe benefits,dels for Segarra's friends.With all that increased activity of the city hall staff and the Mayor,it is bound to help get us more state money from Governor Dan,because Pedro has a wonderful relationship with him.

May 2, 2012 at 5:15 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pedrito,
is sinking way faster that Eddie did on his first scandal free 5 years. The Shape of thing to come are upon us.

May the force be with us !!

May 2, 2012 at 5:43 PM

Anonymous peter brush said...

the $45 million the State of Connecticut owes us
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more state money from Governor Dan,because Pedro has a wonderful relationship with him
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Poor Dan. I think he really believed he had balanced the State budget. Hard to believe after the largest tax increase in our history we have what Dan refers to as a "revenue problem."
Hartford should probably not count on as much financial help from the State in the coming years. Perhaps it could consider a smaller cadre of bureaucrats administering a smaller number of programs and departments. Once the State comes to its senses (not any time soon) perhaps it will relieve the municipalities of some of its mandates and limit collective bargaining by muni employees.

May 3, 2012 at 7:59 AM

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