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Old 09-25-2017, 04:17 PM
 
Location: Arizona
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Is Connecticut to Blame for Hartford's Looming Bankruptcy?

I can see why the city has such issues.

Full of buildings of bean-counters and pencil-pushers deciding how to spend taxpayers hard-earned money.

Lots of expensive, liberal-arts college to indoctrinate young adults and other social service agencies with high-paid executives.

I guess when big, intrusive government and tax-exempt friends of government own half the land, the taxpayers skyrocket for honest homeowners who just want to keep a roof over their heads.

https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sal...59_rect/11_zm/

It's very tragic that big Hartford government punishes those who stay with over $3,200 of property taxes on $140,000 homes just so rich liberal arts universities and highly-paid executives of fake "non-profits" get a free ride.
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