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CTHenson from Athens, Ohio with 332 followers started this.
kid from small-town Ohio, Working to elect John Kasich governor of Ohio

With over 294,000 Ohioans out of work under his watch, a budget crisis and zero answers, Governor Ted Strickland has blamed everyone but himself. At this crossroads in our state history, we need someone to stand up, and lead. The Governor blames Senate Republicans, but as the executive, he needs to take some blame.

Ted was quoted saying, “Working on this budget is more important than participating in a parade or eating hot dogs at an outdoor cookout”, when referencing that republicans should have chosen to stay in Columbus instead of going home on the 4th of July weekend.

Later he told reporters that he was working the whole 4th of July weekend. We should wonder hov the Gov. could possibly be working on the budget in Columbus, and taking part in a Jello eating contest in Ontario, Ohio at the same time?

(Watch the story on Hannity – )

Ted, get your face out of the Jello bowl and start leading. You are the executive, take responsibility.

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