Friday, January 20, 2012

Why would Ohio reject the anti Union busting law?

I thought this is what a majority of Republicans wanted?

So do you think the Koch Brothers are calling Governor Kasich's Office today and demanding a refund?Why would Ohio reject the anti Union busting law?
Because the majority of people who voted kasich in, did not think they would be the ones to get benefits/rights cut. My neighbor , for example, had Kasich signs all over her yard. After HB5, she had Vote no on Issue 2 signs instead. She works at the county courthouse
This would be a fine example of how central planning fails. Like the Soviet Union, the current GOP makes many of its decisions based upon central planning, by people such as the Koch brothers.

So because they hate unions, they decide that all people who have voted Republican hate unions.



This is Ohio, people don't knee jerk hate unions like Montana or the South. For the record, they're rarely clamoring for more open trade agreements either.



Couple this with the clumsy class warfare campaign they ran and they loss again.



Kasich poked the bear. He can keep trying to tell his same old story about his blue collar roots, but fewer people will accept his tired old saw.Why would Ohio reject the anti Union busting law?
The mistake I believe the Ohio governor made is that he tried to model what Wisconsin did and go further. Because he went that extra step it was met with heavy backlash.



It's also rather frightening that people like Richard Trumpka have that kind of power that they can mobilize so many people to the polls.
Because Ohio is not mostly conservative Republican

Because out of state unions pumped millions into the campaign

Because The bill included law enforcement and other first responders

Because Ohio has in excess of 300,000 public sector union "workers"

etc.Why would Ohio reject the anti Union busting law?
Apparently, Americans are not too fund of a Fascist utopian government, as envisioned by most Republicans.
Yes, it is what the majority of republicans wanted it's just that the voters did not want it.
I guess they don't mind losing jobs over unsustainable Union demands.
I'm just glad americans still have some sensibility to what's going on with the corporate plague
Probably

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