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TaxingTed.com Dissent is patriotic!

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We can all agree that solutions are needed to fix our state, not empty platitudes or baseless attacks. Still, an editorial in the Chillicothe Gazette begging for both parties to come up with solutions, not just rhetoric, makes a great point about accountability. ...
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TaxingTed.com How much did the Governor pay for bad education advice?

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Taxing Ted has a habit of spending money before we’re able to pay for it. The same goes for the way the Governor went about crafting his education plan. The Columbus Dispatch reports that the private ...
Patriot
Patriot
thanks for sharing this information with us - how does this man even retain a 56% pop rating. Oh that's right the media and handouts that he proposes.
May 28, 2009 at 6:22am
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TaxingTed.com The Governor fiddles while Ohio's economy burns. Unemployment is now in the double digits for our state!

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Governor Strickland said he would stop the bleeding when he was elected 3 years ago, yet unemployment has continued to soar. With over 220,000 jobs lost over the last year alone, I think it’s time ...
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TaxingTed.com Governor Strickland continues to pursue bad economic policy while our state crumbles...

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I’m not going to pretend that Taxing Ted didn’t inherit a lot of Ohio’s problems, but he’s also not planning to correct them. Faced with one of the most hostile business climates ...
Rob
Rob
In this week's Time magazine, Ohio and Michigan have less than 1% of economic/job growth, the lowest in the nation!
May 20, 2009 at 5:36pm
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TaxingTed.com Governor Strickland doesn't seem to respect the fact that taxes are meant to be paid, especially while you're busily spending other people's money

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Monday I wrote about the tax problems plaguing a member of the Governor’s administration. The interim director of the state development department had about $160,000 in problems actually, but don’t worry, he’s only temporarily stepping down (back into his plush $128,000 a year job). ...
Derek
Derek
you liked your own post. clever.
May 20, 2009 at 12:49pm
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TaxingTed.com And now the Governor wants state agencies to beg for hand-outs...

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You can count on Governor Strickland to propose plenty of ideas, and you can count on a solid majority of those ideas to be dumb, misguided, and potentially dangerous. Don’t worry, Ted’s plan ...
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TaxingTed.com One of the Governor's buddies has a hard time with his taxes...

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You can’t blame the Governor for someone else’s problems, but you can blame the Governor for not thoroughly reviewing who is going to serve in his administration (and asking them if they had impending financial trouble). ...
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TaxingTed.com Governor Strickland won't cut pet projects out of his proposed budget but he will cut your safety!

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It’s almost like Governor Strickland has no sense of what the state government is supposed to do and what the state government unnecessarily does. Instead of trying to cut some of the projects the ...
Chris Grewe
Chris Grewe
Sounds roughly familiar, see: Columbus city budget for FY2010, with its excellent use of $11 million for Home Again, but the lack of the same funds to use for 200 police officers. We can tear down homes, but we can't protect existing ones any more!
May 17, 2009 at 9:18pm
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TaxingTed.com The Governor is feeling the heat on education from families, teachers, and students!

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Vonda
Vonda
I want vouchers!
May 14, 2009 at 7:49pm
Gary Lewis
Gary Lewis
He should feel the heat for basing the success of his governorship on education reform and then coming up with that pathetic mishigoss!
May 14, 2009 at 7:49pm
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TaxingTed.com The Governor purposely pushed an unbalanced budget because he was playing partisan politics. Can you believe he tries to tell us he's honest?

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Going into the budget process, Governor Strickland stated publicly that both Houses of the State Legislature and his Administration had to be open and honest with each other if they expected to piece together a way to fund the state. ...
Christopher Litz
Christopher Litz
Most excellent Justin. We have to force these guys to be transparant whether they are willing or not!
May 13, 2009 at 12:24pm

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