Posted on 11/01/2011 8:06:59 AM PDT by 92nina
Issue 2 continues to receive a strong showing of support from Ohio's major newspapers, underscoring the fact that this is far from a partisan debate. It is about reforming Ohio's status quo, and the flood of newspaper endorsements confirms that the labor reforms in Senate Bill 5 are far from radical.
From the Cleveland Plain Dealer's endorsement of Issue 2:
Ohio desperately needs to control the costs of government at all levels. It needs to send a clear message that the old, familiar ways of doing the public's business have to change.
In schools, the emphasis has to be on the progress of children, not the comfort of adults. In city halls and county offices, the impact on those who pay the bills -- and the sheer magnitude of those bills -- must be paramount.
The Columbus Dispatch on the lack of partisanship inherent to this fight:
Despite the insistence of opponents, the effort to reform Ohios out-of-balance collective-bargaining law is not an expression of disrespect for or dissatisfaction with Ohio teachers, police officers, firefighters and other government employees. It is a much-needed attempt to restore control over public spending to the public officials elected to exercise that control.
It does not assert that public employees are worth less than the compensation theyre receiving, only that the compensation has grown faster than the publics ability to pay for it.
The Cincinnati Enquirer on similar labor reforms pushed by prominent Democrats:
Voters are demanding reforms from their elected officials. Ohio's SB 5, like similar measures in Wisconsin and elsewhere, is the response to that. And it's not just in states where Republicans control the statehouse and governor's mansion. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, has been pushing to trim public-employee agreements, unsettling his allies. The same with Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who's taken union heat for trying to weed out costly labor rules.
If Ohio voters approve Issue 2, we want schools and local governments to take full advantage of this added flexibility and deliver for taxpayers. We want to see innovation, savings and efficiency. We expect results.
In addition to the states three largest papers, the Canton Repository, Findlay Courier, Wheeling Intelligencer and Warren Tribune-Chronicle have all come out in support of Issue 2. See other statewide endorsements at Building a Better Ohio.
Read more: http://www.atr.org/ohios-largest-newspapers-yes-issue-a6564#ixzz1cSvCENHA
Perhaps we have jobs we need to keep, unlike the paid union spokesmen and OWS types.
I've debated this with people. There isn't silence, it's just that we don't have loud and obnoxious union support.
You should’ve given him a rock!
The poll that seems to gathering the most attention is one done by Quinnipiac University. The Quinnipiac University Poll, directed by Douglas Schwartz, Ph.D., conducts public opinion surveys in Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, Florida, Ohio, Virginia and the nation as a public service and for research. It doesn't appear sponsored by any one.
That poll found a significant lead for the union side among those who were polled. The poll questions and other data is posted on their web site.
Yep, that's tea part talk. Everyone? No. Most? Yes.
IT sure was loud on tax day.
He said it after I gave him candy. Same with a teenager who asked if I was dressed up as Grandma (I had on glasses and a blanket around me. lol) These kids aren’t dummies. Get the candy, then the insult!
I say again, Tea Party people have jobs to keep and business to take care of.
The opposition to Issue 2 are the unemployable OWS types and the union types who are paid to protest and make noise. You can't compare them.
One day is all I could spare. I have a job. I make my noise in personal arguments, but you don't hear it or the thousands and thousands of other one-one arguments that happen between others.
So do I. Have two plus a side business. I still make time to show up.
Your so much better than every one else. I'm happy for you.
Not better at all. Just interested and care.
Ditto. We all do things to help in our own way. You need to give others more credit.
Actually, the older ones do, but they don't care. They have seniority.
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