Monday, December 28, 2009

Plain Dealer rips Jello Ted on slots

You may have missed an interesting editorial yesterday from the Cleveland Plain Dealer.

They took the time to detail the circus that was Governor Strickland's slots plan.

You can read the whole piece here, but it's the final paragraph that really hits hard.
In the end, he damaged his credibility, strengthened the hand of the casino campaigners, violated the Constitution, angered voters, and put the future of the tracks in greater doubt than ever.
Oomph.

3 comments:

  1. And John Kasich indicated that before the November elections he had no problem with Issue 3, and then said he opposed it mandating a casino in Franklin County, after he saw that the voters there rejected Issue 3.

    Politics is funny.

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