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  • Romney refuses to back Kasich against govt unions

    10/25/2011 12:35:35 PM PDT · by libstripper · 82 replies · 1+ views
    Washington Examiner ^ | Oct. 25, 2011 | Conn Carroll
    Campaigning in Ohio today, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney stopped by a Republican Party phone-bank making calls in support of Gov. John Kasich's government union reform referendum, but refused to endorse the actual referendum. CNN's Peter Hamby called the scene an "incredible moment in politics."
  • Following The NBA Finals John Kasich Shows His Good Sense Of Humor

    06/15/2011 1:57:58 PM PDT · by The Looking Spoon · 11 replies
    The Looking Spoon ^ | 6-15-11 | Jared H. McAndersen
    This is a rare occasion where a hat tip to The Atlantic Beyond the loyalty southern California residents show the Lakers I'm not actually a devoted follower of basketball...but I know enough to know LeBron James had this coming. I don't mean to pile on to the huge helping of humble pie this guy is being made to eat....but I have to end this with a good joke Hugh Hewitt told on his radio show earlier this week... Q: Why didn't LeBron James go to college? A: He didn't want to take the finals
  • Ohio Petition Drive to Repeal S.B. 5 Rolling Along

    Workers, activists and other volunteers are making fast progress in collecting the 231,000 signatures needed to put the repeal of S.B. 5 on the Ohio ballot this November. S.B. 5, pushed by Gov. John Kasich (R), eliminates the rights of 350,000 public employees to bargain for middle-class jobs. The 35,000 member Ohio Civil Service Employees Association/AFSCME (OCSEA/AFSCME) set a goal of gathering 60,000 voters' signature. In a mere two weeks, OCSEA canvassers have collected more than 20,000 signatures to "Kill the Bill." Similar efforts are under way through the Buckeye State to hit the signature threshold by the June 30...
  • Gov Kasich To Pres. Obama: Do Your Own Job

    04/27/2011 6:19:36 PM PDT · by Neoavatara · 12 replies
    Neoavatara ^ | April 27, 2011 | 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.
  • Will Unions Clip Boeing's Wings?

    04/26/2011 6:14:10 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 49 replies
    IBD Editorials ^ | April 26, 2011 | Staff
    Big Labor: Can a union that workers voted out and a government agency with an anti-business agenda tell America's largest exporter in which state it can create jobs? Is this revenge for Wisconsin? Hell hath no fury like unions whose power is being challenged, and unions are not happy after Gov. Scott Walker's victory for democracy over angry union mobs in Wisconsin and similar moves by governors in other states such as John Kasich's Ohio. They want their pound of capitalist flesh. So they, in the form of the International Association of Machinists, have called upon their wholly owned subsidiary,...
  • Ohio’s Jobs Budget. Gov. John Kasich is slashing spending to encourage economic growth.

    03/24/2011 6:51:12 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 7 replies
    National Review ^ | 03/24/2011 | Katrina Trinko
    For conservatives, it’s a recession-era dream budget. “It balances the budget, preserves our tax cuts, and sets the stage for renewing the ability of Ohio to create jobs,” Ohio governor John Kasich tells National Review Online. The $55.5 billion budget, which covers the next two fiscal years and fills an $8.6 billion shortfall, cuts $1.4 billion from Medicaid funding, sells five prisons to private operators, and slashes the money sent to local governments by 25 percent next year and an additional 25 percent in the following year. That last decision has proven to be controversial already, with critics charging that...
  • WATCH: Left-Wing “Flash-Mob” Enters Bank And Performs Annoying Protest Song

    03/22/2011 10:04:57 AM PDT · by blog.Eyeblast.tv · 10 replies
    More annoyance from the left– this time coming out of Columbus, OH in protest of Gov. John Kasich’s budget. Seriously, what are these people trying to accomplish? Via the Columbus Dispatch: Echoing its “flash mob” protest last week at a Bob Evans restaurant, ProgressOhio struck again today at Huntington Bank’s 41 S. High St. headquarters. The Columbus-based liberal advocacy group organized the protest, in which about 50 people gathered outside the bank to sing a politically-charged parody of Hang On Sloopy.
  • Labor Secretary Solis: "Elections do matter" ["public employees are under assault"]

    02/27/2011 6:02:21 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 20 replies
    CNN ^ | February 26, 2011 | Steve Brusk
    An impassioned Labor Secretary Hilda Solis rallied Democratic party members Saturday to tell voters "elections do matter" as she gave a detailed – and political – response to the Wisconsin union fight. Solis delivered her remarks before the Democratic National Committee winter meeting, in the same hotel where conservative activists held their annual convention two weeks ago. But the message was decidedly different, as Solis accused Republicans of turning back the clock on workers' rights. The Labor Secretary told the crowd cuts in benefits isn't the issue in the dispute playing out in Wisconsin and other states. "We know, we...
  • VIDEO: Union Goon Rips Tea Party (LANGUAGE WARNING)

    02/25/2011 8:24:56 AM PST · by blog.Eyeblast.tv · 5 replies
  • Unions And The Right To Work

    02/22/2011 5:50:57 PM PST · by Kaslin · 12 replies
    IBD Editorials ^ | February 22, 2011 | Staff
    Labor: If unions were formed to protect workers from employer abuse, right-to-work laws were created to protect taxpayers and workers from union abuse. States with such laws enjoy higher growth and purchasing power. With Wisconsin still under siege by the "angry mobs" of bused-in union workers, the Ohio of GOP Gov. John Kasich is the next target of those opposed to restricting the collective bargaining rights of public-sector unions that have bankrupted state after state. Ohio's SB5 also aims to address a similar Buckeye budget deficit in the billions and the anchor of state-funded union pension obligations. Bills in the...
  • Workers Pack Statehouse In Protest Of Union Bill (Columbus, Ohio)

    02/18/2011 7:07:10 AM PST · by Eagle of Liberty · 14 replies · 1+ views
    WBNS-10TV ^ | Thursday, February 17, 2011 | WBNS-10TV
    More than 1,000 workers were at the Ohio Statehouse on Thursday to protest Senate Bill 5. If approved, the bill would overhaul collective bargaining, 10TV's Danielle Elias reported. Supporters of the bill spoke on Tuesday. Thursday's testimony before the senate committee was from those opposing the bill. Firefighters, police officers, corrections workers and educators from around Ohio showed up to protest a bill they call a "union buster." If the bill passes, collective bargaining by unions, which became law in 1983, could come to an end. "We work hard to help the community," said Mark Harrington, who opposes the bill....
  • Florida’s Scott Rejects Tampa-Orlando High-Speed Rail Line

    02/16/2011 10:56:25 AM PST · by fight_truth_decay · 39 replies · 1+ views
    NYT ^ | : February 16, 2011 | Timothy Williams
    Gov. Rick Scott of Florida on Wednesday rejected plans for a high speed rail line between Tampa and Orlando, in the process turning down $2 billion in federal funds and a key piece of President Obama’s goal of building a national high-speed rail network. Florida is the third state with a newly elected Republican governor to turn down a portion of the administration’s high-speed rail project, joining John Kasich of Ohio and Scott Walker of Wisconsin.
  • Ohio Congress members seek Lake Erie high speed rail corridor

    02/11/2011 3:08:04 PM PST · by Pontiac · 62 replies
    Plain Dealer ^ | 2/11/11 | Sabrina Eaton
    Ohio may yet get on track with President Obama's newly announced $53 billion initiative to build a nationwide high speed rail network. A bipartisan group of northern Ohio Congress members met Thursday with Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood to discuss building a high speed rail line along Lake Erie that would link Cleveland with Chicago, Detroit, Toledo and Buffalo, and also include routes to Youngstown and Pittsburgh. Building a line along the lake is a top tier part of Obama's rail program. Bainbridge Township GOP Rep. Steve LaTourette said he plans to work with Republicans and Democrats from Ohio, New York,...
  • Was John Kasich dressed up as Santa Claus on Neil Cavuto? (Vanity)

    12/24/2010 4:51:25 PM PST · by library user · 9 replies
    FNC | Christmas Eve 2010 | Self
    Did anyone catch the last 10 minutes of Your World today? Normally Neil Cavuto is the host, but there was sub-host and a guy dressed as Santa Claus was the final guest. He was pretty well disguised but, judging by his voice, I'd say it was John Kasich. I suppose if Kasich is filling in for O'Reilly at 8 tonight, as he usually does around the holidays, we'll know for sure it was him. Otherwise, I doubt there's any real reason for Kasich to be in NYC right now.
  • It's Time to Start the Repeal of ‘Green’ Energy Subsidies

    11/23/2010 8:06:58 PM PST · by seamus · 13 replies
    Somewhat Reasonable (via The Cincinnati Enquirer) ^ | November 23, 2010 | Paul Chesser
    In last months of his successful campaign, Gov.-elect John Kasich — in a statement that almost all politicians would deem risky due to fear of inflaming the Big Green lobby — told the Dayton Daily News that he would seriously consider a repeal of Ohio’s Alternative Energy Portfolio Standard. These mandates for utilities to generate minimum percentages of their power generation from expensive renewable sources drive up electricity rates for everyone. Paul Chesser has a piece in the Cincinnati Enquirer that encourages Kasich, now that he’s won, to push for the AEPS repeal and its associated job destruction and Big...
  • Kasich(R) Projected Winner Governor Ohio (Beats Incumbent Rat)

    11/02/2010 9:08:24 PM PDT · by 50mm · 7 replies
    Fox News ^ | November 2, 2010 | Fox News
    Kasich beats incumbent rat Strickland. Republicans are sweeping statewide offices.
  • Late to the Tea Party (Why John Kasich's Lead has Shrunk Dramatically in Ohio)

    10/13/2010 7:01:48 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 19 replies
    Nationa Review ^ | 10/13/2010 | Mytheos Holt
    A month ago, Ohio’s Republican gubernatorial hopeful, John Kasich, seemed to have nothing to worry about. His opponent, incumbent governor Ted Strickland, was running an unfocused, attack-of-the-week-style campaign. Kasich’s lead in the polls stretched into the high teens, and his relentlessly cheery, ruthlessly policy-oriented campaign looked almost as disciplined and well-run as the Rob Portman campaign for Ohio’s open Senate seat. Flash forward to now. Kasich’s lead has shrunk. At best, he leads Governor Strickland by eight or nine points. Kasich is not exactly in dire straits — only two recent polls show Strickland earning 45 percent of the vote...
  • Kasich vs Strickland: The most important governor's race? Why top politicians are flocking to Ohio

    09/09/2010 1:15:10 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 22 replies
    Christian Science Monitor ^ | 09/09/2010 | Gail Russel Chaddock
    The party that controls the Ohio governor's mansion can have an impact on presidential elections, so the race is seeing a jolt of high-profile endorsements as the candidates try to place blame over the state's job losses. The Ohio governor's race is shaping up as a bellwether for the 2012 presidential election and a high-stakes referendum on which party can be trusted on the economy in a state that has lost 400,000 jobs in the last three years. Just note the top-gun politicians stumping for embattled Gov. Ted Strickland (D) or the international press corps trailing both his campaign and...
  • John Kasich leads among smallest donors (In Ohio Gubernatorial Elections)

    06/20/2010 6:14:24 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 5 replies
    Columbus Dispatch ^ | 06/18/2010 | By Mark Niquette
    Eileen Lazear says she can't afford much, but she wants to do what she can to help elect Ohio's next governor. That's why Lazear, a retired Upper Arlington resident, has given Republican nominee John Kasich a $25 contribution each month for the past year and plans to continue doing so until the Nov. 2 election. "It's all I can afford, but I want to do it because I believe we need a better government," Lazear said. Kasich's campaign points to contributions from voters such as Lazear as evidence that there is a difference in gras-roots support in his race with...
  • "Every Other Monday" By John Kasich

    06/18/2010 8:18:50 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 68 replies · 772+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | June 18, 2010 | Hugh Hewitt
    It is hard to find anyone who doesn't like John Kasich.  The ebullient former congressman from the Columbus Ohio area spent nearly twenty years making a mark in the House of Representatives as an expert of the budget, ran a principled campaign for the GOP nomination for president in 2000 to underscore his concerns on federal spending (prophets are never heeded in time) and then had a great run as a Fox News Channel host and commentator.   Last year Kasich decided to try and help his beloved Buckeye State and launched a run for governor against Ted Strickland, the affable but hapless...