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upstatecajun Donating Member (511 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-02-11 08:01 AM
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Were in the Hell are the Jobs Ohio Republicans? WTF
This week the Ohio legislature passed SB5 restricting collective bargaining rights for 360,000 public service workers. A house committee has passed the most restrictive abortion law in the U.S. The legislature approved a bill to take down signs that tell the public that this work project was paid for by the stimulus package President Obama signed a few years ago. Please tell me how this creates jobs for OHIO? Whats next? Let me guess, A big fat tax cut for the upper 1%? WTF people.
















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bluestate10 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-02-11 08:15 AM
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1. Republicans are,
trying to take credit for the jobs that have been created because of tough decisions made and enacted by democrats. National republicans are claiming that jobs are growing because the election of republicans in the midterms sent a message to democrats that they needed to focus on jobs instead of social change, all the while, the new republican majority in the House has done nothing BUT social change legislation with not a peep done on jobs. Rendell made wise choices in Pennsylvania that is paying off in more jobs being created, democrats there must prevent the republican governor from taking credit he has not earned. Patrick has made wise choices in Massachusetts that has had the state growing, even while the country was deeply mired in downturn. The pace of job growth in Massachusetts is top two in the nation. The democratic governor of Illinois chose to raise taxes instead of fire hard working middle class workers, his bold decision will cause some weak companies to leave the state, but will return the state to powerhouse economic status within four years.

Don't let republicans take credit for job growth that they had no part of. Do not let them take credit for societal changes such as health care reform that is proving itself. Stop them on a state and local level. Go to their forums to challenge their bullshit. Participate in blogs where their supporters go to spread disinformation. Vote in local elections for progressive or moderate candidates, whichever has the best chance to win. Don't let republicans win races for even dogcatcher, because you will soon regret their winning.
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Tippy Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-02-11 09:24 AM
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2. How can we stop them from taking credit?
It is shamful what they have done....they actualy believe their own lies (I think)....but some are smart enough to know the truth yet they continue, I wonder if anyone is keep track of all the lies and who's telling them.
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