Corruption in the Commonwealth
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- The Romney Veto That Every
American Needs to Know About
October 18, 2012 03:27PM - Mitt Romney's Outrageous
Conduct
June 11, 2012 02:53PM - An Act Protecting the Wages
and Tips of Certain Employees
June 05, 2012 03:18PM - How Mitt Romney Cheated
Starbucks Baristas Out of $8.3
Mill.
June 01, 2012 03:35PM - Romney Veto Costs Starbucks
Baristas $8.3 Million
May 21, 2012 05:05PM
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The Romney Veto That Every American Needs to Know About
Abraham Lincoln once said, “Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.” Well, in November of 2002 the people of Massachusetts gave a businessman named Mitt Romney political power. And, of course, Mr. Romney is now seeking even grea… Read full post »
Mitt Romney's Outrageous Conduct
The General Laws of Massachusetts states, in Section 6 of Chapter 4:
“In construing statutes the following rules shall be observed, unless their observance would involve a construction inconsistent with the manifest intent of the law-making body or repugnant to the context of the same stat… Read full post »
An Act Protecting the Wages and Tips of Certain Employees
In January 2003, Mitt Romney was sworn in as governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
That same month Senate, No. 72, “An Act to Protect Tipped Employees”, which had failed to pass during the previous two-year session of the Massachusetts legislature, was refiled. This time the b… Read full post »
How Mitt Romney Cheated Starbucks Baristas Out of $8.3 Mill.
In January of 2001, a bill, Senate, No. 72, was filed with the Massachusetts General Court (Legislature) and referred to the Legislature's Joint Committee on Commerce and Labor. The bill was titled “An Act to Protect Tipped Employees.” Senate, No. 72 was the petition of the then Massachus… Read full post »
Romney Veto Costs Starbucks Baristas $8.3 Million
I have set up this blog to expose what may very well be the biggest government corruption scandal in Massachusetts history, a scandal that is ongoing. Given Massachusetts’ ignominious history relative to such behavior by its government officials (both elected and appointed), the most recent pro… Read full post »

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