Posted on 10/25/2011 11:59:06 AM PDT by RicocheT
On the November 8 general election ballot: Issue 2. As the Labor Union Report summarizes the measure:
Issue 2 on Ohios November 8 ballot poses a simple question to voters: Should SB5, Ohios government reform effort to get control back from union bosses, be allowed to go into effect?
Lined up against Ohio GOP Gov. John Kasich and fiscally responsible supporters of Issue 2:
All the D.C. unions.
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
I plan to. I’ve seen a lot of “No on 2” signs, though. Ugh.
Anyone see any polling on this prop?
FYI
Unfortunately “No” is winning.
Ugh, I just saw that poll. We have an uphill battle, that’s for sure!
The Ohio Tea Party has been non-existent on this issue. The “No on Issue 2” ads are everywhere and they are the worst kind of demagoguing you can imagine: (”If Issue 2 passes, my granddaughter might die in a house fire because there won’t be enough firefighters.”) Total garbage.
Hardly seen any Yes on Issue 2 ads. If Conservatives and Republicans don’t even bother to fight for what they believe in, than we don’t deserve to win.
There are a lot of tea party folks who are in those very unions that negotiate with government entities. Lots of fire and police folks are active tea party.
Then it's time for them to choose a side: limited gov't conservatism of the Tea Party, or living off the taxpayer union thug.
today several times while I’ve listened to Beck and Rush, there has been a commercial porting that polling is 50 something % for repealing and 40 some % to keep it.
I’ll be voting YES on issue 2 ~
Yeah I saw that poll too. Looks like it is going to be repealed pretty handily. *sigh*
My entire family will be a “yes” on 2 and 3. Sick of all unions. Hate ‘em. Worst thing that ever happened to American business.
https://www.theprojectveritas.com/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=80
PROFESSOR CAUGHT ON TAPE SAYING HE WILL “KILL” A ECONOMIC STUDY UNFAVORABLE TO UNIONS (CONCERNING SB5)
Watch vid with “To Catch a Journalist” story.
I wrote letters to Gov. Kasich and A.G. Mike Dewine complaining about the use of public property (buildings and fire equipment) in TV ads for the repeal of SB 5. Kasich’s office ignored the letter. Mike Dewine’s office told me to contact the board of elections. The Dayton Daily News didn’t publish my letter. Yard signs are everywhere supporting NO... very few to be seen for the opposition. There has not been an effective advertising campaign in support of SB 5.
If the Ohio voters vote to repeal it, they do not have any right to complain about unemployment. They can go down with the sinking union ship.
Apparently it’s been enough to cool the heals most of the tea party folks in the state.
The law can be an instrument of equalization only as it takes from some persons and gives to other persons. When the law does this, it is an instrument of plunder.
With this in mind, examine the protective tariffs, subsidies, guaranteed profits, guaranteed jobs, relief and welfare schemes, public education, progressive taxation, free credit, and public works. You will find that they are always based on legal plunder, organized injustice.
It is impossible to introduce into society a greater change and a greater evil than this: the conversion of the law into an instrument of plunder.
Above all, if you wish to be strong, begin by rooting out every particle of socialism that may have crept into your legislation. This will be no light task.
The Law - Frederic Bastiat
Post 19 is confusing. Are you for or against Ohio sb 5? As in Wisconsin, Ohio had allowed government unions to acquire power, money and an arm lock on politicians to the point the government unions were calling the shots in their employment situations. Management rights were nonexistent and we working taxpayers were on the hook for overly generous pensions and health benefits. Benefits much better than those average citizens had in private employment.
Now that states and the federal government can no longer fund the lavish lifestyles of public employees without more borrowing and taxing, a roll back was necessary. The roll back is only possible if SB 5 goes into effect. Without it Ohio is as broke as a lot of other spendthrift states. Better a law goes into effect than pushing Ohio taxpayers off the cliff.
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