In this NBC Connecticut story, the Malloy Administration says giving $22 million of your tax money to the world’s largest hedge fund is a great idea for CT taxpayers. Meanwhile, CT Democrats are cutting funding for schools, for seniors, for hospitals, for the disabled, and for vital services to vulnerable individuals of all ages. ***Do you think sending a $22 million check – your (borrowed) state tax money – to a multi-billion hedge fund is a great idea? If you don’t, then:
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Friday, May 27, 2016
Sen. Len Fasano on 22 Million Dollar Hedge Fund Give Away
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Bonding was approved today for the Bilge-water sludge fund. (I mean Bridgewater hedge fund.)
ReplyDeleteLol @ sludge fund!
ReplyDeleteIs it the same sludge found at the bottom of the Sound? Gag
(See I don't always disagree)
That probably should have been slush fund . . . but still funny.
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