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Chairman of the Connecticut Republican Party, J.R. Romano talks about Governor Ned Lamont's budget proposal, which includes $1 billion dollars in new taxes and $1 billion dollars in electronic tolls on cars. Lamont recently broke his campaign promise to Connecticut voters, and wants to toll your car after saying he wouldn't. J.R. also exposes the hypocrisy of one of the most out-of-touch State Senators Alex Bergstein, who thinks that only stupid people don't want tolls. Sen. Bergstein is also blurring the lines on ethics, paying out-of-pocket for her legislative aide. Also, J.R. analyzes NBC Connecticut which reported a story calling the blue line flag "controversial artwork". State Capitol Police donated a thin blue line flag which was hanging next to a portrait of the Connecticut Law Enforcement Memorial at the State Capitol, and then Connecticut Democrats demanded that the portrait be removed & is currently in a storage closet. Also, former Republican gubernatorial candidate and businessman, David Stemerman join J.R. to break down Ned Lamont's budget.
By J.R. RomanoChairman of the Connecticut Republican Party, J.R. Romano talks about Governor Ned Lamont's budget proposal, which includes $1 billion dollars in new taxes and $1 billion dollars in electronic tolls on cars. Lamont recently broke his campaign promise to Connecticut voters, and wants to toll your car after saying he wouldn't. J.R. also exposes the hypocrisy of one of the most out-of-touch State Senators Alex Bergstein, who thinks that only stupid people don't want tolls. Sen. Bergstein is also blurring the lines on ethics, paying out-of-pocket for her legislative aide. Also, J.R. analyzes NBC Connecticut which reported a story calling the blue line flag "controversial artwork". State Capitol Police donated a thin blue line flag which was hanging next to a portrait of the Connecticut Law Enforcement Memorial at the State Capitol, and then Connecticut Democrats demanded that the portrait be removed & is currently in a storage closet. Also, former Republican gubernatorial candidate and businessman, David Stemerman join J.R. to break down Ned Lamont's budget.