Nearly 100 protestors gathered in New Canaan Saturday afternoon to voice their displeasure over what they're calling corporate greed and job cuts.
Cries of "No jobs, no peace! No jobs, no peace!" arose from the crowd whose anger was directed at , CEO of , a West Road resident. Most protesters were members of the Connecticut Working Families Party, but they also got backing from the larger movement.
"It's time that corporate titans like Jeff Immelt know how tough it is for those of us without multi-million dollar bonuses," said Jon Green, executive director of Hartford-based Connecticut Working Families Party. On its website, the group says it "stands up for the every day families that make Connecticut what it is — not the Wall Street banks, the lobbyists and the CEOs."
Said Green: "Immelt needs to understand how eliminating thousands of jobs and not paying taxes is hurting ordinary Americans."
Daisy Franklin said she considers herself an ordinary American. The Norwalk resident was laid-off after working for nearly 15 years with the Harrel manufacturing company. She's been unemployed for more than year and has to support herself and two kids on less than the $200 per week she receives from the state.
"When you always have, you never know what it's like to be without," Franklin said. "I want to work. Mr. Immelt should take a walk down our streets and see what it's like out there. It's tough."
Immelt, who reportedly earned more than $20 million in compensation from General Electric in 2010, has seen his company cut a reported 19,000-plus jobs in the United States since 2008, according to ABC News. Fairfield-based GE, a company that netted more than a $14 billion in global profits in 2010, reportedly did not pay federal income taxes in 2009 or 2010.
"We want to send a message to Immelt," said Carmen Sargent of Connecticut Working Families. "They need to do their part the same way we do, and pay taxes. They make billions and billions of dollars and pay nothing in taxes. They also destroy thousands of jobs and that's not right."
Protestors didn't know if Immelt, who was recently named by President Obama to lead his Council on Jobs and Competitiveness, was even home, but they wanted to make sure their voices were heard throughout Connecticut.
"People are really suffering in this economy," Green said. "We really need help. We need jobs, we need services, and financial aid. We need Immelt to understand as an advisor to the president, that when you eliminate 19,000 jobs for Americans, you are causing a lot of hardships for a lot of people, while your company is profiting from outsourcing of jobs to other countries."
Andrew Williams, media relations director for General Electric, responded by stating, "The protesters certainly have a right to share their opinion, but they don’t have a right to their own set of facts. The fact is that GE is investing in
America. Since 2009 alone, GE has announced more than 10,000 new U.S.
manufacturing jobs and this week, GE announced that it will build its 16th new factory in the U.S. since 2009."
Occupy Wall Street already had hit the Nutmeg State, and .
(Editor's note: This story was edited to include a statement from General Electric)
And on the Connecticut Working Families, did you folks vote for Malloy? CT's problem in large part is CT. It's exorbitant to work and live in CT and I would suggest the further this state goes in the direction of states like NY and CA the more good workers with skills will be taking their families elsewhere. Remember, just 20 years ago we had no state income tax and it was intended to be temporary. The politicians have run amuck and it may be too late now.
In protesting at Immelt's home, they are getting closer to the source of the terrible economic problems, the GOVERNMENT (read congress and PBO) "picking winners and losers," which is UN-Constitutional!!! The only way for government (including in Hartford) to improve the economy and JOBS picture is for it to GET OUT of the WAY!!! They could do that by lowering taxes and *spending* and repealing the *onerous REGULATIONS* and Obamacare!! The only jobs "stimulus" (ie government SPENDING $$$$ we don't have!) creates are more government jobs, especially those for PBO's campaign donor *bundlers* and UNION cronies! It is utterly insane for him to demand another half TRILLION $$$ "STIMULUS" for jobs. Even his own party in congress are seeing the insanity of PBO's "jobs bill" and are voting against it.
"The protesters need to stop complaining about the government and financial institutions and start looking for work. Ken Gardner, an attorney in Dallas, joined the conversation because he opposes government handouts. "'We don't want to be the 53% who carries the 47% on our shoulders,' said Gardner, who thinks more people should pay federal income taxes."... "'What the 99% is missing is the element of personal responsibility,' said [Josh]Trevino, who is also vice president at the conservative Texas Public Policy Foundation. 'The 53% want to bring that into the conversation.'"... "I am responsible for my own destiny," writes one 34-year-old father of three. "I will succeed or fail because of me and me alone." "I took jobs I didn't want. Why don't you?" says one poster to the protesters. "Suck it up and become part of the 53%."... http://money.cnn.com/2011/10/26/news/economy/occupy_wall_street_backlash/?cnn=yes