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Senator Chris Murphy is working hard for the constituents of Connecticut’s citizen voters and those non-citizen voters that get him elected term after term.
He is a monument in testament to the value of corrupt representative governance, like we enjoy here in the “ivory coast” of “blue Connecticut”.
His latest quote on yesterday’s liberal news media “This Week with Martha Radditz”, Murphy states Trump is trying to “seize control for corrupt purposes.” Let’s explore that quote. When talking about “DOGE” and the search for waste, fraud and abuse in government spending, one would think most people including the Legislative branch, of which Chris Murphy is a part as a Senator from Connecticut, would want is an efficient government that spends the money the Legislative branch appropriates in a manner consistent with what was voted for in their appropriation and approval of spending. Toward that end, what is the crime in analyzing just that? When does a department charged with evaluating the efficiency of every dollar appropriated and spent become a means of a “constitutional crisis”? I wonder what the citizens (born here from parents born here) think of efficiency in government. What do they think of making sure that their tax dollars are spent as they were meant to be spent? Are citizens of Connecticut, like citizens in all states (of which Donald J Trump won the majority of and is the reason he is seated in the Oval office) also interested in making sure our tax dollars are spent as intended?
By the sheer arrogance and anger at Trump’s shutdown of the “slush fund” known as USAID, that clearly Chris Murphy and his demagogue colleagues benefit from on their ongoing “gravy train” that is Washington DC, Murphy shows his cards and motives for what they are: a mask of corruption as are most of the establishments that deign to walk the halls of our Capital Building in Washington DC with honor, yet are contemptible of reproach. This is what we “citizens” are faced with contending with. Legislation by the likes of career politicians in love and in bed with corruption, offering nothing in the way of presenting representation to the whole of the Connecticut constituency. That is the theme of our lack of representation for our citizens here in Connecticut.
Senator Chris Murphy is RIPE for a challenge by an intellectually fluent candidate that can offer the Connecticut constituency something more conducive to gaining their vote, simply common sense and integrity in governance. Somehow, that seems to have suffered great loss in our representative governance in modern times.
If Connecticut were allowed to have free and fair elections, not infiltrated by corruption and illegal votes, we would be able to elect real representatives to represent the interests of all Connecticut constituents. I hope it is not too late to suggest such a change for this state?
We need to kick the trash that is Senator Chris Murphy to the curb. Step up and let’s collect and remove the garbage.