Maybe this time, but it took Daddy's money to get her in there in the first place. So her "election" has to be viewed as bought and paid for, which, coincidentally, it was.
Great things for Trumbull County? Name one.
Name any jobs, initiatives, etc. that she has brought to Trumbull County.
You can have this local Democrat Party (it isn't "Democratic Party" by the way.) They have done such a bang up job driving ALL industry out of the valley over the last 35 years, I am amazed you are one of "those people" who still support them.
OverexagGerate and misconstrue facts are Republicans? People that still live in the Mahoning Valley are Democrats. I think my insult is a lot more true and a lot more insulting than your broad attack. Wanker.
I find it funny that someone who designed a "Defend Youngstown" shirt with a strong-looking steel worker would react like such a whiny little pansy to any and all criticism of Youngstown.
Maybe the t-shirt image is just his freudian projection of himself.
I got this issue (I got a free subscription by buying an unrelated music album online, believe me, this magazine is pretty horrible and would not pay for it). I read the story, and usually I only read the music reviews. Generally, the stories always include President Bush eating puppies for breakfast and curb stomping children for brunch.
I read a fair and accurate portrayal of Youngstown. As someone who moved to this area only 4 years ago, (NOT YOUNGSTOWN CITY) I am still amazed at the destituteness of the city proper.
However, Rolling Stone did not mention that Canfield, routinely included in America's Top 100 places to raise a family, is only 5 miles away. It wouldn't have fit their liberal slant. They also failed to mention the years of Democrat, single party rule.
Was that the remnants of Hurricane Ike last night, or the breeze from the desperate flailing of the Democrat Party and its constituency?
I'm not voting for Obama because there are 1,000 reasons why I won't. But race is not one of them.
It's nice to know how the leadership of this area thinks of the people who vote them into office. Apparently, I am nothing but a hood wearing racist. Shove off, you do-nothing legislative wankers.
Posted on March 5 at 7:14 p.m.
Does this mean the county will rescind the WRTA tax?
Posted on November 26 at 7:34 a.m.
GLOBAL WARMING! AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!
Posted on November 13 at 5 p.m.
Shuffle your feet, lose your seat!
I hope these temporary workers take advantage of this opportunity and work themselves into permanent positions!
Posted on November 12 at 3:48 p.m.
Yeah "elected"
Maybe this time, but it took Daddy's money to get her in there in the first place. So her "election" has to be viewed as bought and paid for, which, coincidentally, it was.
Great things for Trumbull County? Name one.
Name any jobs, initiatives, etc. that she has brought to Trumbull County.
You can have this local Democrat Party (it isn't "Democratic Party" by the way.) They have done such a bang up job driving ALL industry out of the valley over the last 35 years, I am amazed you are one of "those people" who still support them.
OverexagGerate and misconstrue facts are Republicans? People that still live in the Mahoning Valley are Democrats. I think my insult is a lot more true and a lot more insulting than your broad attack. Wanker.
Posted on November 12 at 3:04 p.m.
Hilarious.
Cannot even be elected by her constituents.
Cannot even be elected when she carpetbags to another district.
Can only be appointed when a seat is vacated.
Moves up the rungs of power that was never bestowed upon her by the citizens she represents.
God Bless the Democrat Party.
Absolutely hilarious. An absolute farce if there ever was one.
Posted on October 17 at 4:31 p.m.
Of course I can help homeless people.
I believe the more apt question is CAN THEY HELP THEMSELVES?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?
Posted on October 8 at 8:16 p.m.
I find it funny that someone who designed a "Defend Youngstown" shirt with a strong-looking steel worker would react like such a whiny little pansy to any and all criticism of Youngstown.
Maybe the t-shirt image is just his freudian projection of himself.
Posted on October 8 at 3:57 p.m.
I got this issue (I got a free subscription by buying an unrelated music album online, believe me, this magazine is pretty horrible and would not pay for it). I read the story, and usually I only read the music reviews. Generally, the stories always include President Bush eating puppies for breakfast and curb stomping children for brunch.
I read a fair and accurate portrayal of Youngstown. As someone who moved to this area only 4 years ago, (NOT YOUNGSTOWN CITY) I am still amazed at the destituteness of the city proper.
However, Rolling Stone did not mention that Canfield, routinely included in America's Top 100 places to raise a family, is only 5 miles away. It wouldn't have fit their liberal slant. They also failed to mention the years of Democrat, single party rule.
Posted on September 15 at 6:48 p.m.
Well, isn't that typical.
Was that the remnants of Hurricane Ike last night, or the breeze from the desperate flailing of the Democrat Party and its constituency?
I'm not voting for Obama because there are 1,000 reasons why I won't. But race is not one of them.
It's nice to know how the leadership of this area thinks of the people who vote them into office. Apparently, I am nothing but a hood wearing racist. Shove off, you do-nothing legislative wankers.