Systemic Defamation: A Democratic Party Real Estate Meltdown

 

Connecticut is not a politically Blue State nor is it a Purple State. It is a State that has been wholly co-opted by the embrace of a Democratic party apparatus that has mastered the elimination of democratic representation of its citizens. There can be political choices in this State and there can be a fair representation of relative interests but that possibility is being systematically eliminated by an unholy alliance of political interest groups.

If Connecticut is blue it is because it is being held hostage by the throat and not being allowed to breath the freedom to share representation by anyone other than the TDS infected apparatchiks who abuse its citizens and taxpayers.

Yesterday I briefly outlined the all out saturation attack on Erin Stewart, the Republican's best candidate for the Governor's office. She has the same charisma and political leadership qualities that a few older generations will remember Ribicoff and Meskill having possessed. Not enough people are paying attention to the Democratic and inner party operatives attempting to kneecap her budding campaign.

The attacks on Stewart's character are loud, pernicious, and largely disingenuous. The mud slinging continues at a furious pace with little sticking to the walls. It is mostly vile innuendo that makes a lot of noise. So what is the noise diverting voter's attention from?

Well, for one thing, the flight of wealth from Fairfield and Litchfield counties. This election cycle will witness a real estate meltdown as Hochul and Mamdani socialist policies are driving away all of those high-paying financial service sector jobs elsewhere, far from CT.  The former Gold Coast of CT suburbs will empty out quickly leaving CT taxpayers in a hell of a bind. Goldman Sachs is the most recent announcement.

The absence of Republican common sense representation in New England States is dooming the region.

Even more disturbing is that CT's Democratic cash cow urban centers have been groomed to remain poor, eternally victimized (by Democrats) guaranteed voting lemmings. The latest generation of Democrats elected to -cough- "represent the best interests of the citizens" seem to be grooming these commercially bankrupt cities to be prime targets for more socialist and totalitarian experiments.

In New Britain, Sanchez rather than grow a more prosperous city seems tightly coupled to the Democratically (illicitly?) funded political hit campaign against Stewart. It's impossible to disentangle this rat's nest of racketeering activity. It runs deep and mean.

One cannot help but seeing the political future of places governed this way eventually resulting in dystopian ends.



 

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