Hidden state tax is behind high medical insurance costs

By Chris Powell Long ago a Sunday installment of the newspaper comic strip “B.C.” depicted a caveman mischievously watching a sleeping dinosaur from behind a boulder. The caveman pulled a thorn off a bush, crept up to the dinosaur, jammed the thorn into its foot, and rushed back behind the boulder. The dinosaur awakened inContinue reading “Hidden state tax is behind high medical insurance costs”

It’s easy to avoid silly pronouns; and let Ganim taint the law

By Chris Powell Languages belong to those who use them. Dictionaries standardize language on the basis of prevailing usage. If users want to be clearly understood, they will follow those standards pretty closely. But the transgenderism craze that is sweeping politically correct circles, which include many news organizations, is upending and mangling the English languageContinue reading “It’s easy to avoid silly pronouns; and let Ganim taint the law”

Persecution won’t prevent Trump’s return as president

By Chris Powell Less partisan observers of Donald Trump might have been able to warn the Biden administration against harrying him over the official documents he took with him to his home in Florida after resentfully departing the White House. There was no urgency for the FBI’s raid on Mar-a-Lago, since efforts to recover theContinue reading “Persecution won’t prevent Trump’s return as president”

Allowed to keep working, ‘heroes’ already got reward

By Chris Powell Connecticut state government is about to spend another $30 million pursuing another mistaken premise. The money will go for “hero pay,” grants of as much as $1,000 to people in “essential” occupations in the private sector who stayed on the job during the worst of the recent virus epidemic when much ofContinue reading “Allowed to keep working, ‘heroes’ already got reward”

Trump didn’t defeat Klarides; it was her lack of inspiration

By Chris Powell Late-developing enthusiasm among devotees of former President Donald Trump is being given as the cause of Leora Levy’s unexpected victory in the primary for Connecticut’s Republican U.S. Senate nomination over Themis Klarides, the former state representative who had the endorsement of the party’s state convention. Trump endorsed Levy just a few daysContinue reading “Trump didn’t defeat Klarides; it was her lack of inspiration”

Enfield and Hartford schools are striving to deceive parents

By Chris Powell How did the infamous “pizza sex” assignment get into a middle school classroom in Enfield in January? And was a Hartford school nurse, suspended in March, telling the truth when she wrote on social media that the school system conceals from parents the gender dysphoria suffered by their children? The school systemsContinue reading “Enfield and Hartford schools are striving to deceive parents”

Why should repeat criminals be exempt from bail rules?

By Chris Powell Many criminal defendants, the Connecticut Mirror reported the other day, can’t “claw their way out” of pre-trial detention because they can’t afford even the small cash bails required of them. It’s easy to see cash bail as a problem since, according to the Mirror, more than 40% of the people held inContinue reading “Why should repeat criminals be exempt from bail rules?”

Democratic treasurer rivals strive for flashy irrelevance

By Chris Powell What are the qualifications of Erick Russell, the Democratic state convention’s nominee for state treasurer in next week’s primary election? Russell’s record in public life is slim. His campaign’s internet site says he is a lawyer with a “prestigious” firm in New Haven, where he has done legal work for the treasurer’sContinue reading “Democratic treasurer rivals strive for flashy irrelevance”

Politicians distribute goodies but ignore education disaster

By Chris Powell While Governor Lamont and Connecticut’s members of Congress seek re-election by touring the state distributing money for supposedly wonderful new projects and programs, what was already a catastrophe is getting worse and hardly being noticed. It’s the failure of education in the cities and especially New Haven, whose Board of Education lastContinue reading “Politicians distribute goodies but ignore education disaster”

Connecticut should feel guilty about the present, not the past

By Chris Powell Guilt tripping through American history has become almost as popular for vacationers as Florida. It’s a vacation from current political reality. In Connecticut the latest guilt trip involves the executions carried out here in the 1600s by the earliest European colonists against 11 of their number accused of witchcraft. The first knownContinue reading “Connecticut should feel guilty about the present, not the past”