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Wednesday, October 1, 2008

10/01/08 State Rep. Livvy Floren, who represents some of the richest neighborhoods in America, said she is more concerned about the younger bankers...


Hey Livvy, What About The Innocent Greenwich Single Family Home Owners That Did Not Have A Damn Thing To Do With This Financial Mess?




by Andrew Sullivan


From the Hartford Courant:.


[State Rep. Livvy] Floren, who represents some of the richest neighborhoods in America, said she is more concerned about the younger bankers with large mortgages and little children. She bumped into three people during the past week who are now unemployed — two from Lehman and one from the investment firm Bear Stearns. With no bonuses that they once relied on, the mid-level Wall Street workers will likely pull back from buying the fanciest cars and the largest boats.




Now Livvy Wants To Give Out Corporate Welfare To These Irresponsible Wall Street Failures Who Now Have Thier Hands Out.


This woman didn't lift a finger to help working Connecticut families who were loosing there homes to foreclosure, now she wants to give corporate welfare to multi-millionaires.


This heartless woman wouldn't even give a minimum wage worker in a Greenwich burger joint a 10 cent raise, because it would wreak the economy, now she wants to handout 700 Billion in corporate welfare to her back country buddies.


Shame, Shame, Shame On Livvy !!!!!


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