I don't remember Taft doing this to Strickland, or Bush to Obama, or Clinton to Bush, even. Pathetic.
You should read the whole thing, but here are a couple of highlights.
Sadly, former Gov. Ted Strickland has not taken that high road, instead choosing almost from the moment the November ballots were counted to try to torpedo his successor, Gov. John Kasich.
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Last Thursday, Strickland made an appearance at a Statehouse rally against Ohio Senate Bill 5. Then he upped the ante by authoring an e-mail, distributed by the Ohio Democratic Party, urging supporters to join him at another rally at the Statehouse on Tuesday.
At both, he basked in the attention of union supporters.
The adulation is unsurprising, given how consistently Strickland's policies as governor favored organized labor over the interests of all taxpayers. And that is one of the reasons he no longer occupies the governor's mansion.
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Instead of turning around Ohio as he promised, he kept it on a steady course toward a fiscal abyss, propping up the state budget with $8 billion in one-time money and doing nothing to prepare the state to stand without that artificial prop.
It is he who handed the new governor and legislature the present financial crisis, a crisis that is a major impetus for the drive to reform collective bargaining. And closing this budget shortfall is likely to require punishing cuts in state spending that will harm every Ohioan.
Gee. Sounds an awful lot like what we have been saying here at 3BP, doesn't it?
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ReplyDeleteDispatch is a GOP rag. Spent the entire year tearing Strickland down. He still carried Franklin County twice.
DJ Tablesauce highlighted Ted's sour grapes before he left the blog.
ReplyDeleteHe still carried Franklin County twice.
Wow. I'm speechless. That's a good one, Modern. Is that how you console yourself over your loss? Oh yeah? Well...he still carried Franklin County twice! So there!
LOL!
Don't forget Cuyahoga County! LOL.
ReplyDeleteDispatch is a GOP rag. Spent the entire year tearing Strickland down.
ReplyDeleteSo, what did the Dispatch write that was not accurate?
"Instead of turning around Ohio as he promised, he kept it on a steady course toward a fiscal abyss, propping up the state budget with $8 billion in one-time money and doing nothing to prepare the state to stand without that artificial prop."
ReplyDeleteYup as Obama likes to say "he drove Ohio right into the ditch"!
So you know what the Prez sez then "we gotta take those keys back" -- don'tcha know?
And SURE he spent the entire $8 billion! Come on that's what Dems do -- they spend -- mostly other folks money. A clueless crowd.