Though old pertains very much to this……..
Wow if you cut your salary down to an average of maybe $50,000 (that’s openly because everyone knows you take extras on the side, and I don’t mean stripper extras cause I don’t think Mr. Merrick would tap that!) then other people in the state could get some of that added to minimum wage.
If every state official cut their salaries down to 65,000 and below a year then it would fairly justify you denying minimum wage employees a veto. This would show you care about the well being of the state and not your pockets.
Here is a fantastic plan for CT!
- drop all your salaries to equalize the pay scales (you greedy a-holes would never!)
- sell all publicly paid housing to recoup state funds (that’s right bye bye governor’s mansion)
- start charging churches taxes GOD DAMNIT! This isn’t the dark ages
- drop the gas tax….. or at least fix it low so people can circulate their income on consumables instead of gas to get to work. Financial circulation makes the economy go’ round
When you become a state official you do so for the good of the people and not yourselves. Politicians have become celebrities and it’s because the people allow it. If you look back many political raises began being granted when our economy boomed in the 80’s and 90’s, much because every one was so slap happy spending that they knew they could slip it by and not be griped about it (plus no more hippies!), but when the economy shits out then its time for those raises to come down UNTIL you can get it back. That is the reward for doing a good job.
I want to be governor so bad, so I can put into action everything I speak of. It’s the only way to prove.
Also I looked online everywhere but apparently officials don’t post their annual incomes…… go figure!?
C’mon All you Do is cry and cuss in all your blogs, nothing you say is even remotely true! you an IDIOT!!!!
“you an idiot”…… but I use spell check