I guess they felt they were paying their fair share............ Or perhaps they felt they did build something?
Choice................ the liberals enemy...... Liberals tend to love government because it reduces choice by threat of force or penalty. They literally want to IMPOSE their ideology on ALL Americans.
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/11/connecticut-is-facing-a-corporate-migration-crisis.html
The economic news in Connecticut is downright lousy these days.
Gov. Dannel Malloy is waging a bare-knuckle budget battle with state legislators in Hartford, even as that capital city teeters on the brink of bankruptcy. Both sides are trying to staunch the projected $2.7 billion deficit for the new fiscal year beginning July 1 without raising personal income taxes, already among the highest in the nation.
And while still smarting after General Electric moved its corporate headquarters from Stamford to Boston last year, the Nutmeg State suffered another body slam in early June when insurance behemoth Aetna announced it's leaving its home office in Hartford after 164 years for new HQ digs in Manhattan (although about 5,000 employees will remain in Connecticut).
Choice................ the liberals enemy...... Liberals tend to love government because it reduces choice by threat of force or penalty. They literally want to IMPOSE their ideology on ALL Americans.
http://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/11/connecticut-is-facing-a-corporate-migration-crisis.html
The economic news in Connecticut is downright lousy these days.
Gov. Dannel Malloy is waging a bare-knuckle budget battle with state legislators in Hartford, even as that capital city teeters on the brink of bankruptcy. Both sides are trying to staunch the projected $2.7 billion deficit for the new fiscal year beginning July 1 without raising personal income taxes, already among the highest in the nation.
And while still smarting after General Electric moved its corporate headquarters from Stamford to Boston last year, the Nutmeg State suffered another body slam in early June when insurance behemoth Aetna announced it's leaving its home office in Hartford after 164 years for new HQ digs in Manhattan (although about 5,000 employees will remain in Connecticut).