Before voting, there is a lot to consider. New rules and regulations have killed nearly a million jobs in the country (http://eng.am/KP3Ruy). How many jobs could we have if we focused on enforcing the regulations already in place instead of just adding new job-killing ones?
People NEED and WANT change. The current administration touts job growth, but the jobs that are being created are low paying, part-time jobs. In the retail and wholesale sector, a million full-time jobs have been cut since 2006, while more than 500,000 part-time jobs (http://1.usa.gov/Riud6o) were added. Are these really the jobs you want added in Ohio?
How can you agree with Biden when your take home pay, the money you earn working, will decrease dramatically if the current administration remains in office thanks in large part due to the ACA, one of the largest tax hikes in American history.
The current administration touts job growth, but the jobs that are being created are low paying, part-time jobs. In the retail and wholesale sector, a million full-time jobs have been cut since 2006, while more than 500,000 part-time jobs (http://1.usa.gov/Riud6o) were added. Are these really the jobs you want added in Ohio?
The current administration wants to impose new regulations on fracking, but what happens is that Ohio gets less investment and less development and additional regulators. You basically wind up with the equivalent of DMV employees being responsible for whether or not Ohio’s economy grows. Don’t we have enough rules and regulations already?
Under the current administration, the number of people on food stamps has grown from 33 million to 46 million. Another four years of that growth would give us 66 million – a staggering 20% of the US population -- on food stamps. We have entered a food stamp economy, not a growth and jobs economy.
The middle class pays more taxes under the current administration’s leadership. Check out the Forbes article that proves it (http://onforb.es/PCxEdl). We need a change in policies and leadership if in fact protecting the middle class is something the country and Ohio values.
Clinton, Biden rally Democrats at the Covelli
Before voting, there is a lot to consider. New rules and regulations have killed nearly a million jobs in the country (http://eng.am/KP3Ruy). How many jobs could we have if we focused on enforcing the regulations already in place instead of just adding new job-killing ones?
October 30, 2012 at 4:21 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Romney tied with Obama
People NEED and WANT change. The current administration touts job growth, but the jobs that are being created are low paying, part-time jobs. In the retail and wholesale sector, a million full-time jobs have been cut since 2006, while more than 500,000 part-time jobs (http://1.usa.gov/Riud6o) were added. Are these really the jobs you want added in Ohio?
October 30, 2012 at 4:20 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Crowd shows enthusiasm despite Obama’s absence
How can you agree with Biden when your take home pay, the money you earn working, will decrease dramatically if the current administration remains in office thanks in large part due to the ACA, one of the largest tax hikes in American history.
October 30, 2012 at 4:19 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Romney curtails campaigning
The current administration touts job growth, but the jobs that are being created are low paying, part-time jobs. In the retail and wholesale sector, a million full-time jobs have been cut since 2006, while more than 500,000 part-time jobs (http://1.usa.gov/Riud6o) were added. Are these really the jobs you want added in Ohio?
October 30, 2012 at 4:17 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Hearing on MetroParks drilling yields mixed views
The current administration wants to impose new regulations on fracking, but what happens is that Ohio gets less investment and less development and additional regulators. You basically wind up with the equivalent of DMV employees being responsible for whether or not Ohio’s economy grows. Don’t we have enough rules and regulations already?
October 30, 2012 at 4:17 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Trying to live through an uneasy economy
Under the current administration, the number of people on food stamps has grown from 33 million to 46 million. Another four years of that growth would give us 66 million – a staggering 20% of the US population -- on food stamps. We have entered a food stamp economy, not a growth and jobs economy.
October 30, 2012 at 4:16 p.m. permalink suggest removal
Biden, Clinton praise Obama at Valley rally
The middle class pays more taxes under the current administration’s leadership. Check out the Forbes article that proves it (http://onforb.es/PCxEdl). We need a change in policies and leadership if in fact protecting the middle class is something the country and Ohio values.
October 30, 2012 at 4:14 p.m. permalink suggest removal