By a vote of 2 to 1, the Ohio teacher's union, reversed the legislative decision of the newly elected Republican governor , and took down the recent repeal of collective bargaining for benefits and retirement. Now they get to act out the childish and selfish behavior of the Greek unions. "Give me, give me, give me" is the mantra of today's national unions. Such socialist thinking will take down state and national governments. We see it in Europe, all of Europe. We see it taking its toll in our national circumstance. We see it in the ruination of the State of California, where this blog originates. This vote is being seen as a plus for the Obamanites. I see it as a clear win for the selfish ambitions of the few. Understand that Trumpka, president of the AFL-CIO, when talking about "jobs for all," is only talking about jobs for the union folks. The "middle class" is only those who need and benefit from national and state welfare programs -- you know, the poor. The "working class" are only those who belong to the unions. And "the people" are only those who vote for this crap without asking, "Now, who in the world is going to pay the bill?"
There was a second major vote in Ohio, today. And that concerned itself with ObamaCare and its future within the state. It was voted down by a 2 to 1 margin, as well, sending a strong message to the Administration, that "we don't want your poorly written, high dollar, healthcare solution."
As I see the Ohio vote, the collective bargaining issue was not a national issue. Only a few states are having to deal with the issue (and I mean four or five states). ObamaCare is the larger, national issue, and on that matter, I seriously believe the Obama Administration took a hit, tonight.
Conservatives Asses were KICKED tonight
ReplyDeleteME - GOP vote supressing measure DEFEATED
OH – GOP union busting bill DEFEATED
MS – Conservative anti-choice initiative DEFEATED
KY – GOP Gov candidate DEFEATED
KY – GOP Attn General candidate DEFEATED
AZ – GOP author of AZ immigration law DEFEATED
and… a FIFTH woman comes out against Cain.
BTW... the Ohio vote on healtcare had nothing to do with healthcare reform... Obama said from day one, if you like your insurance - keep it.
You keep coming up with all this good news and, in the end, you keep losing the really big elections.
ReplyDeleteThe Ohio vote against ObamaCare was just that, a vote against ObamaCare.
The Mississippi vote was fueled by conservatives, you moron. Folks like me hated the bill. It was poorly written and could not pass in Colorado, so it was imported to Mississippi.
Kentucky has a large Democrat contingency, along with its Democrat governor. The GOP mounted no challengers in this election cycle, if monies spent is a gauge of anything.
In the national campaign, Kentucky is one of those "solid Right" states. It was in 2008 and Obama has not done one thing to change anyone's mind.
Still riding your wife's bicycle, William?