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Gov Kasich To Pres. Obama: Do Your Own Job
Neoavatara ^ | April 27, 2011 | Neoavatara

Posted on 04/27/2011 6:19:36 PM PDT by Neoavatara

President Barack Obama does have a knack of giving advice to others, because...well, he knows better, right?

In an interview with Romona Robinson of WKYC TV, Cleveland's NBC affiliate, Mr. Obama stated that he strongly disapproves of new laws restricting public employee unions in Ohio and Wisconsin. He said states should not use the financial crisis as an excuse to erode bargaining rights.

Gov. John Kasich of Ohio responded to Obama's comments testily.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; Politics
KEYWORDS: barackobama; johnkasich; teaparty; teapartyexpress; wisconsinshowdown

1 posted on 04/27/2011 6:19:41 PM PDT by Neoavatara
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To: Neoavatara

Good point.


2 posted on 04/27/2011 6:23:49 PM PDT by Thebaddog (Shakey Jake said, " The hippies will never survive!")
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To: Neoavatara

And let a good crisis go to waste! Rahm would be disappointed.


3 posted on 04/27/2011 6:25:12 PM PDT by TOneocon (The reason there is so much poverty is because of the uneven distribution of capitalism...Rush)
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To: Neoavatara

Go, John! Hey, Obama, MYOB!

http://www.boston.com/news/politics/articles/2011/04/27/house_votes_to_limit_bargaining_on_health_care/

“House lawmakers voted overwhelmingly last night to strip police officers, teachers, and other municipal employees of most of their rights to bargain over health care, saying the change would save millions of dollars for financially strapped cities and towns.

The 111-to-42 vote followed tougher measures to broadly eliminate collective bargaining rights for public employees in Ohio, Wisconsin, and other states. But unlike those efforts, the push in Massachusetts was led by Democrats who have traditionally stood with labor to oppose any reduction in workers’ rights.

Unions fought hard to stop the bill, launching a radio ad that assailed the plan and warning legislators that if they voted for the measure, they could lose their union backing in the next election. After the vote, labor leaders accused House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo and other Democrats of turning their backs on public employees.

“It’s pretty stunning,’’ said Robert J. Haynes, president of the Massachusetts AFL-CIO. “These are the same Democrats that all these labor unions elected. The same Democrats who we contributed to in their campaigns. The same Democrats who tell us over and over again that they’re with us, that they believe in collective bargaining, that they believe in unions. . . . It’s a done deal for our relationship with the people inside that chamber.’’

“We are going to fight this thing to the bitter end,’’ he added. “Massachusetts is not the place that takes collective bargaining away from public employees.’’
Suckers! Obama pal Deval Patrick is in on the action. Is Patrick the new Walker? Maybe Obama will go get his “comfy shoes” and picket Obama Dimocrats in Massachusetts.


4 posted on 04/27/2011 6:26:15 PM PDT by griswold3 (Character is destiny)
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To: Neoavatara

You forgot to post a big part of your essay. Here it is -

President Barack Obama does have a knack of giving advice to others, because…well, he knows better, right?

In an interview with Romona Robinson of WKYC TV, Cleveland’s NBC affiliate, Mr. Obama stated that he strongly disapproves of new laws restricting public employee unions in Ohio and Wisconsin. He said states should not use the financial crisis as an excuse to erode bargaining rights.

Gov. John Kasich of Ohio responded to Obama’s comments testily.

“The president of the United States has, I think, a $13 trillion debt. Why doesn’t he do his job?” Kasich said. “When he gets our budget balanced and starts to prepare a future for our children, maybe he can have an opinion on what’s going on in Ohio.”

Lets look at some facts, shall we? Kasich came into office facing a $8 billion shortfall left by his Democratic predecessor. Kasich’s budget would slash that deficit in one year, without the aid of tax increases.

“We can’t tax our way to prosperity, but we can’t cut our way either,” said Kasich in a meeting last month.

And in that line, Kasich has also looked to cut the size of Ohio’s bloated government. The governor said he found savings not only in the $26 billion in the state’s general revenue fund, but also in the special accounts that are usually dedicated to specific needs. Altogether, the state funds total $52 billion. This includes reform in local city expenditures, education spending, and Medicaid.

Now, one can argue with Kasich’s plan. I don’t at all…Kasich balanced the needs of government services in the state of Ohio against the economic realities the state faces, and came out with a reasonable solution.

Of course, Obama’s arrogance as usual makes him think he knows better. Like Kasich has stated, Obama would have more credibility if he could balance his own balance sheet, before lecturing others on the topic.

Obama’s one comment that made me laugh? “Whether it’s Wisconsin or what we’re seeing in Ohio, I strongly disapprove.”

Well, maybe he should look to his own party’s actions in the State of Massachusetts, not to mention his close friend Deval Patrick, Massachusetts’ Governor.

In a 111-to-42 vote in the State House, Democrats followed tougher measures to broadly eliminate collective bargaining rights for public employees in Ohio, Wisconsin, and other states. But unlike those efforts, the push in Massachusetts was led by Democrats who have traditionally stood with labor to oppose any reduction in workers’ rights.

Democrat House Speaker Robert A. DeLeo said the House measure would save $100 million for cities and towns in the upcoming budget year, helping them avoid layoffs and reductions in services. He called his plan one of the most significant reforms the state can adopt to help control escalating health care costs.

Sound familiar?

Gov. Patrick had similar changes proposed in his budget, although the restrictions on collective bargaining would be less severe.

In total, what we are seeing are states, who cannot print more money, cannot borrow deficit spend, and cannot tax the way the federal government can coming up with solutions that fit them. This has occurred not only in Republican led states like Wisconsin and Ohio, but in Democrat states like New York, California, and now Massachusetts. These are common sense solutions to difficult problems.

The real problem is the lack of common sense now existing in the Oval Office.


5 posted on 04/27/2011 6:27:27 PM PDT by shibumi (Vampire Outlaw of the Milky Way)
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To: TOneocon

I say we use this crisis, why let it go to waste? Use it to throw Obama the heck out of the White House.


6 posted on 04/27/2011 6:31:20 PM PDT by tioga (2012 - the year Obama gets slapped down....coming soon.)
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To: Neoavatara

I wish Kasick would run in 2012 for President .... I would vote for him in a heartbeat


7 posted on 04/27/2011 7:10:48 PM PDT by DirtyDawg (eat fruit)
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To: DirtyDawg

I would vote for him in a heartbeat, Me too. In any presidential election: “If a candidate can carry Ohio, he will have appealed to a large enough slice of the national electorate to have won the states that tilt even further in his preferred direction, and he is odds-on to win the race. Likewise, a candidate who loses Ohio will almost certainly lose nationally”. So having John Kasich as Governor of Ohio ain’t all bad!


8 posted on 04/27/2011 7:53:48 PM PDT by Colorado Cowgirl (God bless America!)
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To: Neoavatara
“When he gets our budget balanced and starts to prepare a future for our children, maybe he can have an opinion on what’s going on in Ohio.”

LOVE it! Kasich PWNS Obama!

9 posted on 04/27/2011 7:55:48 PM PDT by SuziQ
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To: griswold3

Haynes: “But, but, but...we BOUGHT these politicians!! I mean, we have receipts and everything! How DARE they vote against us...we OWN THEM!!”


10 posted on 04/27/2011 8:29:09 PM PDT by Newtoidaho (Liberals: drooling buffoons (politicians/media/ bureaucrats) backed by satanic goons (union thugs).)
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To: Newtoidaho

Did you read the one comment below the article? OMG!!


11 posted on 04/27/2011 9:11:37 PM PDT by sheana
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To: sheana

I think Obozo might have found his next Secretary of Education!


12 posted on 04/27/2011 9:23:34 PM PDT by Newtoidaho (Liberals: drooling buffoons (politicians/media/ bureaucrats) backed by satanic goons (union thugs).)
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To: Newtoidaho

Lol


13 posted on 04/27/2011 9:31:08 PM PDT by sheana
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