By Chris Powell Governor Lamont and Democratic and Republican state legislators are all proposing a half-percent reduction in the state income tax for most people, as if this should be considered a special boon. But since it has tens of billions of dollars in unfunded pension obligations, state government really isn’t solvent enough to affordContinue reading “Tax cuts are a shell game that won’t transform cities”
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Has abortion really become Connecticut’s highest social good?
By Chris Powell Maybe nothing less could have been expected from Wesleyan University in Middletown, a citadel of leftist groupthink, but according to the university chapter of the Democratic Socialists, the university has agreed to pay for abortions for its students. Not for treatment of cancer or multiple sclerosis or Crohn’s disease or AIDS orContinue reading “Has abortion really become Connecticut’s highest social good?”
They want ‘financial literacy’ when kids lack any literacy
By Chris Powell Connecticut state legislators are never more oblivious than when they propose requirements for schools to teach certain subjects. A few months ago the subject to be required was the history of the Indian tribes that inhabited the state centuries ago. Now the subject to be required is “financial literacy.” The Indian historyContinue reading “They want ‘financial literacy’ when kids lack any literacy”
More spending only delays improvement in state government
By Chris Powell Should the restraints on state government spending that were imposed by bipartisan majorities in the General Assembly several years ago be repealed outright or evaded by enacting strategic exceptions, what Governor Lamont disparages as “gimmicks”? Such clamor has arisen from liberal legislators, social service groups, and other advocates of enlarging government inContinue reading “More spending only delays improvement in state government”
Amid climate change hysteria, Tong scapegoats oil industry
By CHRIS POWELL Connecticut residents may be forgiven for thinking that two of their most successful politicians of recent years, Joe Lieberman and Dick Blumenthal, invented the modern practice of the state attorney general’s office, whereby they posed as “the people’s lawyer” and constantly thundered and brought suit against all sorts of villains abusing society,Continue reading “Amid climate change hysteria, Tong scapegoats oil industry”
Who will like ‘infrastructure’ when it ‘dislocates’ a town?
By CHRIS POWELL Everybody seems to love federal appropriations for “infrastructure” — free money, conjured not with taxation but with inflation and the rest of the world’s purchase of U.S. government debt. Such appropriations can pay for big and expensive things, like modernizing the country’s creaky passenger rail system. But will people always be asContinue reading “Who will like ‘infrastructure’ when it ‘dislocates’ a town?”
Contradiction snares DeLauro on crash dummies and sports
By Chris Powell Presumably Connecticut U.S. Rep. Rosa DeLauro agrees with the novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald, who wrote that “the test of a first-rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.” But ordinary people observing DeLauro’s performance in CongressContinue reading “Contradiction snares DeLauro on crash dummies and sports”
There are no banned books, just unaccountable officials
By Chris Powell Despite the complaints on the political left, amplified by politically slanted journalism, no books are being “banned” in public schools or public libraries in Connecticut or anywhere else in the country. Rather, books stocked in libraries, especially school libraries, increasingly are being challenged by people who find sexually graphic content inappropriate forContinue reading “There are no banned books, just unaccountable officials”
Brutal candor, not complicity needed from state’s schools
By CHRIS POWELL Elected officials long have been telling Connecticut that its schools are the best in the country. But they seldom produce evidence for the claim, maybe because the most that can be produced is that the grade-level proficiency of Connecticut’s students is not falling quite as fast as that of students in otherContinue reading “Brutal candor, not complicity needed from state’s schools”
Does the governor remember he appointed college board?
By CHRIS POWELL Governor Lamont beat up the Connecticut State Colleges and Universities system pretty good the other day, but not good enough. The college system’s president, Terrence Cheng, had called a press conference, ordered other system executives to join him, and then denounced the governor’s proposed budget for the system, contending that it isContinue reading “Does the governor remember he appointed college board?”