Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy discusses some of his recent legislative efforts in Connecticut - from education reform to death penalty reform - and the state of national politics.
Connecticut Governor Dan Malloy discusses some of his recent legislative efforts in Connecticut - from education reform to death penalty reform - and the state of national politics.
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Honestly, neither Obama or Romney should be President. Both candidates have offered ZERO solutions to our economic problems.
Obama & his surrogates should stop whining that the current economy is someone else's fault. It may play well to his base but it is turn off to the rest of us.
I keep hoping, somehow, a viable 3rd party candidate will appear on the scene - the current choices make me feel ill.
here we go again, making excuses for why Obama's first term is a disaster. He's positioned to be a great second term president??? Give me a break. Heaven help us.
"The unions are totally on board with the big changes that I've made."
Duh, LOL....what's wrong with that statement?
Good luck, Connecticut taxpayers.
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