Wednesday, November 23, 2011

OHIO - Right-to-work?



Could Ohio Become a Right-To-Work State?




Filthy Democrats

Fresh off a resounding ballot-issue victory at the polls, many of those who worked to pass Issue 3, the “Ohio Healthcare Freedom Amendment,” on November 8, thereby hardwiring a statewide rejection of ObamaCare’s mandates into Ohio’s Constitution, have begun the process of getting a right-to-work initiative on the ballot in 2012 or 2013.

A spokesman for the usually aggressive John Kasich indicates that the Buckeye State’s Governor, fresh from the stinging defeat of Issue 2, his signature public-sector cost control and collective-bargaining reform law, doesn’t find this development particularly helpful: “Right now is the time to pause and take stock … Now’s not the time to be taking up or considering these types of issues.”

As explained at the 1851 Center for Constitutional Law, a self-described ...  (MORE)
I feel a tingle in my gentlman's parts ....
 
 Via Don M

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Key to victory: When you get the upper hand, kick the shit out of the enemy. Show no mercy. Go Woody Hayes/Belichek on their ass. No kneeling on their ten yard line with the lead and ten seconds on the clock.

Casca

Anonymous said...

I don't think Kasich & crew realized how well the union ads would go over. From afar, the ads portrayed the vote as debilitating to police and firemen, rather than limiting the cushy benefits that have already been awarded by collective bargaining.
The 'wrong question' was asked, or something.
My take? Go For It.
And re-enact the defeated legislation a piece at a time.

tomw

Anonymous said...

I wonder which one will become the first Wrong-to-Work state?
GrinfilledCelt

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