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Who do you support for Governor in Ohio in 2010?

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xxxrayted

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Che Reagan Christ wrote:
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Oh, now it's profit that is important not production. You keep moving the ball. Maybe that's because you don't know what you are talking about.
Maybe you don't. Our company doesn't produce products. An electrician doesn't produce products. Neither does a plumber. It's not production--it's service oriented. Government provides services--not products with perhaps very few exceptions such as NASA or a water plant.
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<quoted text>There you go again oh non-comprehending word twisting one. I said that he represents every U.S. of A. citizen. NOT just those that voted for him.
He's confused with representing people with satisfying people. No President in our history ever satisfied everybody. Some Presidents have taken their adversaries into consideration. Che Che doesn't get that part of it.
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Nevada is RTW, and a dump, you need a diversified economy as well
Okay. Imagine what Nevada would be like today if they weren't a RTW state. Moving or opening up a business in a RTW state or non-RTW state is a very serious consideration. It's just like a states finances. Few businesses consider opening or expanding a business in a state that's strapped for cash. It's one of the key elements of jobs coming to or staying in Ohio.

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Nevada is RTW, and a dump, you need a diversified economy as well
Right, and Michigan, Ohio, & Illinois are at a financial disadvantage against Indiana since is not looking for new Revenues they giving money back to the residents where Ohio, Michigan, & Illinios are taking from the residents besides have Major Cities with large Entitlement Society dependent of Government.
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Che Reagan Christ

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Pops wrote:
<quoted text>There you go again oh non-comprehending word twisting one. I said that he represents every U.S. of A. citizen. NOT just those that voted for him.
Holy Christ. Right. That's what you said. My question was, how in the name of perdition does he do that on issues like abortion, marriage equality, etc. The POTUS is not a representative office. Candidates run on platforms and it is expected that they will advance the platform once elected. What is the point of an election if the winner is supposed to "represent" every view point? Every time I forget how insufferably stupid you are, you remind me.

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Illinois is the only state where the Ds have control, presumably Kasich will be re-elected.
yeap, Illinois is under Democrat Control and controlled by the worst kind of Democrats.
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Maybe you don't. Our company doesn't produce products. An electrician doesn't produce products. Neither does a plumber. It's not production--it's service oriented. Government provides services--not products with perhaps very few exceptions such as NASA or a water plant.
Now you are back to products instead of profits. If the government, because it only provides services, is not a part of the GDP, than your owner and the plumber and the electrician aren't a part of the GDP either because all they provide is a service, right?
Che Reagan Christ

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He's confused with representing people with satisfying people. No President in our history ever satisfied everybody. Some Presidents have taken their adversaries into consideration. Che Che doesn't get that part of it.
Well if that ain't a case of the blind leading the stupid I don't know what is. You and Pops are a perfect pair. Dense beyond reclamation.
Che Reagan Christ

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He's confused with representing people with satisfying people. No President in our history ever satisfied everybody. Some Presidents have taken their adversaries into consideration. Che Che doesn't get that part of it.
Since you and Pops have both conveniently forgotten Pops' post from last night, here it is,
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<quoted text>YOU would contend such because of your non-tolerant bent.
Let me put it this way, IF 60% of the people want apple trees & 40% of the people want orange trees, the person (president) elected to represent the 100% should try to see that the 60% & the 40% get much of what they want. NOT that the 60% get ALL that they want!
By popular vote, the president is COMPELLED to compromise for ALL of his/her NATIONAL constituents. NOT just their initial/primary/major supporters.
Lets say that the vote for pres was 53%-47%, the pres still represents ALL of the 100%!! The final decisions may be 70-30 or 30-70 or anywhere in between but it is NOT one way or the highway as the current admin & Liberals operate. Plain & simple.
That is why so many open minded, considerate others, including non-partisans/independents like myself, think that blinder on Liberals like you are intolerant & divisive, because you are.
Che Reagan Christ

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xxxrayted wrote:
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Okay. Imagine what Nevada would be like today if they weren't a RTW state. Moving or opening up a business in a RTW state or non-RTW state is a very serious consideration. It's just like a states finances. Few businesses consider opening or expanding a business in a state that's strapped for cash. It's one of the key elements of jobs coming to or staying in Ohio.
How does "Right to Work" benefit an employer?
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john,kasich for gov.
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Che Reagan Christ wrote:
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How does "Right to Work" benefit an employer?
No threat of a total union takeover. Currently, if a business is unionized, every member must join the union. The only way out is if the union members vote to get rid of a union, and good luck with that one.

RTW gives hope to an industry that eventually, workers will opt to stay away from the union. That saves a lot of money and lessens the likelihood that the employer will have to move to another state to break up the union or out of the country altogether.
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No threat of a total union takeover. Currently, if a business is unionized, every member must join the union. The only way out is if the union members vote to get rid of a union, and good luck with that one.
RTW gives hope to an industry that eventually, workers will opt to stay away from the union. That saves a lot of money and lessens the likelihood that the employer will have to move to another state to break up the union or out of the country altogether.
A much more honest answer than I expected.
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Che Reagan Christ wrote:
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Since you and Pops have both conveniently forgotten Pops' post from last night, here it is,
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I've read it several times. Let me give you an example of what he meant:

Bill Clinton signed welfare reform against his own wishes. He also lowered capital gains taxes to help keep the economy moving. Democrats are for welfare people and for higher taxes. He raised taxes in some areas while lowering them in others to get the market going. That's working for the better of our country and not your party alone.

George Bush believed that the wealthy were paying too much tax. He also realized that the economy needed improvements. So he lowered the taxes for everybody--not just the wealthy. He also created the second largest government entitlement in Medicare. Republicans are not for expanding entitlements.

Tell me, what has DumBama done for the better of the country and not his party with the exception of making trade-offs on a few items with Republicans? Nothing. DumBama is a party first-country second President.
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A much more honest answer than I expected.
Thank you.
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Now you are back to products instead of profits. If the government, because it only provides services, is not a part of the GDP, than your owner and the plumber and the electrician aren't a part of the GDP either because all they provide is a service, right?
Gross domestic product (GDP) is the market value of all officially recognized final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. GDP per capita is often considered an indicator of a country's standard of living;[2][3] GDP per capita is not a measure of personal income (See Standard of living and GDP). Under economic theory, GDP per capita exactly equals the gross domestic income (GDI) per capita (See Gross domestic income).

GDP is related to national accounts, a subject in macroeconomics. GDP is not to be confused with gross national product (GNP) which allocates production based on ownership.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GDP
Che Reagan Christ

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xxxrayted wrote:
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I've read it several times. Let me give you an example of what he meant:
Bill Clinton signed welfare reform against his own wishes. He also lowered capital gains taxes to help keep the economy moving. Democrats are for welfare people and for higher taxes. He raised taxes in some areas while lowering them in others to get the market going. That's working for the better of our country and not your party alone.
George Bush believed that the wealthy were paying too much tax. He also realized that the economy needed improvements. So he lowered the taxes for everybody--not just the wealthy. He also created the second largest government entitlement in Medicare. Republicans are not for expanding entitlements.
Tell me, what has DumBama done for the better of the country and not his party with the exception of making trade-offs on a few items with Republicans? Nothing. DumBama is a party first-country second President.
That is a Rush Limbaugh retread and nothing more.
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Che Reagan Christ wrote:
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That is a Rush Limbaugh retread and nothing more.
Fair enough. Answer Rush's question.
Che Reagan Christ

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xxxrayted wrote:
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Fair enough. Answer Rush's question.
What has Obama done for the country? Other than reforming health insurance, saving the auto industry, stopping the economic free fall, regulating Wall Street, ending discrimination against homosexuals in the military, signing equal pay legislation, ending the war in Iraq, giving us an outdate from Afghanistan, killing Osama bin Laden, and repairing our standing with the rest of the World? Gee, I don't know.

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