‘Gun safety’ is camouflage for going easy on crime in Connecticut

By Chris Powell Connecticut doesn’t do “gun control” anymore. Elected officials have euphemized it into “gun safety,” but it’s the same old thing: laws that make it harder for law-abiding and responsible people to exercise their federal and state constitutional rights to own and carry guns. Ironically, Connecticut’s Constitution is even more emphatic about gunContinue reading “‘Gun safety’ is camouflage for going easy on crime in Connecticut”

Reality is sinking car ban; and unfix the ‘fixed costs’

By Chris Powell Hardly had the General Assembly’s Regulation Review Committee, the energy and environmental protection commissioner and Governor Lamont withdrawn a regulation that would have banned the sale of new gasoline-powered cars in Connecticut after 2035 when the idea’s political correctness crashed into more reality. While Lamont insisted that a ban by 2035 wouldContinue reading “Reality is sinking car ban; and unfix the ‘fixed costs’”

Gas-car ban’s P.C. authoritarianism fails quickly in face of basic questions

By Chris Powell Never has the cart been put farther before the horse than with the environmental regulation the Lamont administration would have adopted this week except for the clamor raised by Republican state legislators, talk radio, and ordinary people paying attention. The regulation would have prohibited the sale in Connecticut of new gasoline-powered carsContinue reading “Gas-car ban’s P.C. authoritarianism fails quickly in face of basic questions”

Can Connecticut’s Democrats find the courage to retire Biden?

By Chris Powell Have the country’s two major political parties ever been as disgraceful as they are today? Most Republicans remain devoted to Donald Trump despite his dishonesty, recklessness, hatefulness, cruelty, and authoritarianism. Or maybe Republicans are devoted to Trump because of those characteristics. For as he runs for president again, Trump continues to embodyContinue reading “Can Connecticut’s Democrats find the courage to retire Biden?”

Poverty worsening in state; and tax on ‘nips’ falls short

By Chris Powell According to President Biden, Governor Lamont, and liberal commentators like Paul Krugman of The New York Times, the economy is strong. But opinion polls find that most people disagree, and practically every week produces price increases far above what the federal government claims to be the inflation rate, 3.4%. Last week thereContinue reading “Poverty worsening in state; and tax on ‘nips’ falls short”

Looney’s belated insight; and ceasefire isn’t peace

By Chris Powell Connecticut’s state Senate president pro tem, New Haven Democrat Martin M. Looney, recently acknowledged the state’s worst social problem. Better late than never. Interviewed by the Connecticut Examiner about the next session of the General Assembly, Looney said he hoped there would be more funding for preschool and day-care programs. “I thinkContinue reading “Looney’s belated insight; and ceasefire isn’t peace”

We miss JFK because we miss our better selves

By Chris Powell To understand the feeling that lingers for John F. Kennedy on the 60th anniversary of his assassination, it may be best to go back to the poem Robert Frost wrote for the young president’s inauguration in January 1961. Some poor fool has been saying in his heart Glory is out of dateContinue reading “We miss JFK because we miss our better selves”

Want to raise incomes? Better raise job skills

By Chris Powell East Hartford’s new mayor, Connor Martin, has a vision and a prescription for his town of 51,000. “We’re no longer going to be this blue-collar town, this poor community that we get labeled as,” Martin says. “We have to start raising the household median income, bring in revenue through economic development, andContinue reading “Want to raise incomes? Better raise job skills”

Connecticut’s voter participation is far worse than reported

By Chris Powell Drawing on data from the secretary of the state’s office, Connecticut’s Hearst newspapers reported last weekend that while voter participation in the state’s municipal elections long has been poor, participation in this month’s municipal elections improved slightly, from 32 to 33%. But in fact participation is far worse than that and is alwaysContinue reading “Connecticut’s voter participation is far worse than reported”

Play chicken with 3 hospitals but prepare for bankruptcy

By Chris Powell What’s going to happen to Waterbury Hospital, Manchester Memorial Hospital, and Rockville General Hospital? The three hospitals, then nonprofits, were in financial trouble when they were acquired in 2016 by a California company, Prospect Medical Holdings, which said it would invest in them but instead appears to have taken tens of millionsContinue reading “Play chicken with 3 hospitals but prepare for bankruptcy”