Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Strickland pounded up in the Northeast...

Anyone else sensing a trend here?

From a press release distributed by State Rep. Ron Amstutz, State Rep. Terry Boose, State Rep. Nan Baker, and State Rep. Todd Snitchler:

“As the ranking member of the House Economic Development Committee, I was proud to spearhead the ‘Future of Ohio’ effort to bring jobs and businesses to Ohio,” Rep. Nan Baker (R-Westlake) said. “I know that the families in our community are suffering, and as a small business owner, I have fought to improve the business environment to get people back to work.”

“The families of northeast Ohio are bearing the brunt of poor decision-making in Columbus,” Rep. Todd Snitchler (R-Uniontown) said. “As state leaders, we need to help bring the state out of this recession and get people back to work. I have yet to see any major efforts from the majority party to take the lead and solve the problems before us”

House Republicans remain hopeful that a bipartisan discussion will soon take place before House adjourns for a summer recess.

3 comments:

  1. Does a coordinated series of regional press conferences with the Republican members of the General Assembly, during an election year, in which they all say the same thing constitutes as a trend?

    Hardly. And again, they're complaining about being in the minority, not Strickland. Geez, can't you even get GOP press releases right?

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  2. What kind of idiot doesn't realize these press releases are obviously designed to kick the crap out of Strickland?

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  3. Let me get this straight: you're response to me mocking Keeling for his faux outrage over a manufactured press event is to point out that, of course, it's a partisan manufactured press event?

    Wow.

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