Governor’s budget is scorned most by his fellow Democrats

By Chris Powell Since Governor Lamont mused the other day that he has rather enjoyed being able to rule by decree for the past year without having to bother with the General Assembly, maybe it’s not so surprising that most criticism of his state budget is coming from fellow Democrats, who are used to sharingContinue reading “Governor’s budget is scorned most by his fellow Democrats”

Teachers of your memories aren’t necessarily today’s

By Chris Powell Nearly everyone will forever remember some admired or even beloved teachers whose insight, enthusiasm, and caring pointed students in the right direction. Of course there were and are some mediocre, incompetent, and even malicious teachers too, but they are easily forgotten. So even as society becomes more fractious and angry, there isContinue reading “Teachers of your memories aren’t necessarily today’s”

Washington had no ‘coup’ but Connecticut had one

By Chris Powell Democrats ran against Herbert Hoover for 20 years after 1932. Now they seem to be planning to run against Donald Trump for another 20. The Democrats’ second attempt to impeach the former president even though he has left office is only part of it. Many in the party are campaigning to banishContinue reading “Washington had no ‘coup’ but Connecticut had one”

Legislative Democrats are plotting to bypass Gov. Lamont on taxes

By Chris Powell With Governor Lamont discouraging “broad-based” tax increases, many fellow Democrats in the General Assembly are planning to raise taxes around the edges. Most industrious may be Senate President Pro Tem Martin M. Looney of New Haven. Looney would impose a special state property tax on expensive homes, a “mansion tax,” the revenueContinue reading “Legislative Democrats are plotting to bypass Gov. Lamont on taxes”

To defeat exclusive zoning, stop failing with poverty

By Chris Powell Maybe Connecticut should be grateful to the Desegregate CT organization for having just provided a map detailing how local zoning regulations make it almost impossible to build multifamily housing in most of the state. But didn’t nearly everybody already know that in principle? After all, the roots of exclusive zoning in theContinue reading “To defeat exclusive zoning, stop failing with poverty”

Schools fail with the basics but legislators say: Add sex

By Chris Powell From the legislation they have placed before the General Assembly’s Education Committee, you might think that state Reps. Jeffrey A. Currey, D-East Hartford, Jillian Gilchrest, D-West Hartford, and Nicole Klarides-Ditria, R-Seymour, just awoke from long comas. Their bill would require schools to teach about “lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and other sexualContinue reading “Schools fail with the basics but legislators say: Add sex”

Student loan debt problem is the vanity of college itself

By Chris Powell President Biden’s new education secretary, Miguel Cardona, lately Connecticut’s education commissioner, says he will give priority to the issue of college loan debt. About 45 million U.S. residents, nearly 14 percent of the population, owe an estimated $1.7 trillion in college loans, with the average debt believed to be about $38,000. PeopleContinue reading “Student loan debt problem is the vanity of college itself”

What did Governor Lamont mean by failure of tax increases?

By Chris Powell Addressing an internet meeting of the Connecticut Business and Industry Association a week ago, Governor Lamont made the most remarkable statement of his two years in office. “I have no interest in broad-based tax increases,” Lamont said. “Every governor, Republican or Democrat since, or including, Lowell Weicker has done that and itContinue reading “What did Governor Lamont mean by failure of tax increases?”

No one dares to answer for disaster of state’s cities

By Chris Powell Nearly everyone in Connecticut knows that its capital city, Hartford, is a mess, and that its largest city, Bridgeport, is too. Yet for saying so about Hartford in an essay in The Wall Street Journal on New Year’s Day, former gubernatorial candidate Bob Stefanowski continues to generate outrage from news organizations andContinue reading “No one dares to answer for disaster of state’s cities”

Biden’s cosmic hypocrisy; and UConn Health’s ironic advertising

By Chris Powell At least President Biden has some sense of his high office, knows how to behave in public, and unlike his predecessor, Donald Trump, is not likely to become a cosmic embarrassment on account of his demeanor. No, Biden’s embarrassments will be matters of policy and hypocrisy, as with the cosmic hypocrisy ofContinue reading “Biden’s cosmic hypocrisy; and UConn Health’s ironic advertising”