Ohio Governor Strickland Gives Democratic Response
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Posted: 9:10 AM Oct 4, 2008
Last Updated: 9:10 AM Oct 4, 2008
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSAZ) -- Ohio Governor Ted Strickland delivered the national Democratic radio address Saturday.

The governor's focus was on the September jobs report, which showed losses of 159,000 jobs in the economy.

Strickland also took time to spell out how Democratic Presidential candidate Barack Obama would handle the economy if he wins the election.

The text of Governor Strickland's national address is below:

"Good morning, this is Ohio Governor Ted Strickland.

Yesterday, we woke up to some tough news. Our economy lost another 159,000 jobs in September – our single biggest monthly job loss in more than five years.

That’s another 159,000 Americans wondering how they’ll find the courage to go home and give their families the news. Wondering how they’ll pay for the food, gas, and energy costs that are eating up more and more of their budget. Wondering how they’ll keep their home.

You see, the crisis that hit Wall Street a couple weeks ago isn’t news to families on Main Street all across this country. Three-quarters of a million Americans have lost their jobs this year.

And yet, on the day we woke up to the news of our most serious economic crisis since the Great Depression, John McCain said “the fundamentals of our economy are strong.”

John McCain doesn’t seem to understand that this crisis isn’t two weeks old. Maybe he doesn’t realize that we’ve lost jobs every month this year. Maybe he doesn’t know that the average family’s income is down $2,000 in the Bush economy. Maybe because John McCain’s trying to remember how many homes he owns, he doesn’t understand that 7,000 families are losing their homes each day.

So it’s shouldn’t be a surprise that John McCain said this economy has made “great progress” under the policies of George Bush.

Why else would he pledge $200 billion in tax cuts for Wall Street CEOs and corporations that ship Ohio jobs overseas, and yet, not a penny of relief to more than 4 million Ohio households?

Why else would John McCain propose giving the average Fortune 500 CEO a $700,000 tax cut at a time when millions of Americans are struggling just to pay their bills?

Why else would he vote against equal pay for women, and vote against raising the minimum wage nineteen times?

Why else would John McCain’s health care plan provide a tax credit and then raise taxes on your health care benefits for the first time in history?

John McCain just doesn’t get it.

He hasn’t said one thing he’d do to make his economy look any different than George Bush’s economy.

Now, if that’s John McCain’s idea of “progress,” we just can’t afford it. We cannot afford four more years of the greed from Wall Street and the irresponsibility in Washington that got us into this mess. We cannot take out a second mortgage on their failed economic policies.

Barack Obama does gets it. Let me tell you how he sees progress.

It’s the sense of meaning and purpose that comes with earning fair pay for putting in a full day’s work. It’s the dream of being able to put our kids through college, or leave them the businesses we’ve built. It’s the security of having health care when we get sick. It’s the fundamental promise of retiring with dignity.

There is no greater priority for me in Ohio than creating jobs and getting our economy moving again. That’s why this week, I established an Economic Growth Cabinet, an all-hands on deck strategy to do just that.

And earlier this year, I signed a $1.57 billion bipartisan job stimulus plan. We passed legislation to stabilize energy prices and create a new energy economy in Ohio. And we’ve kept innovative tax reforms that make Ohio an attractive environment for business. These are the ways we’ll get our economy back on track.

Right now, the change we need is Barack Obama’s plan to jumpstart our economy and move America forward.

He’ll restore the middle class by cutting taxes for small businesses, and for 95% of workers and their families – including 5.7 million in Ohio. If you make less than $250,000, you won’t see your taxes go up one single dime. In fact, your tax rates will be lower than they were under Ronald Reagan.

Barack Obama’s health care plan will reduce costs for the average family by $2,500 and will give small businesses a health care tax credit.

He’ll create two million new jobs by investing in rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure – our roads, bridges, and schools.

He’ll build a new American energy economy that invests in alternative and renewable energy and retools our auto plants to build the cars of the future, in the process creating five million new jobs that pay good wages and can’t be outsourced.

He’ll guarantee every child a world-class education from birth through college so that they have the skills to compete for high-wage jobs.

And instead of giving tax breaks to companies that ship jobs overseas, he’ll give them to companies that create jobs right here in America.

That’s the change that Barack Obama and Joe Biden will bring to Washington.

That’s how we’ll put Americans back to work and turn this economy around. That’s how we will face our challenges with confidence and emerge a stronger, more unified people. We are Americans – we’ve done it before and we’ll do it again.

This is Governor Ted Strickland of Ohio. Thank you for listening."

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Posted by: PALIN ROCKS on Oct 8, 2008 at 07:53 AM
OUT OF THE 3 RICH CLOWNS ON THIS YEARS TICKET I CAN ONLY RELATE TO ONE THATS NOT A MULTI MILLIONAIRE. SARAHA AND HER HUSBAND TODD ARE LIKE US THE LITTLE MAN. TODD MAKES ABOUT 25 DOLLARS AN HOUR WORKS 9 HOURS FROM HOME ON THE NORTH SLOPE, HE IS ALSO THE HEAD OF THE STEEL WORKERS UNION, AND ALSKAS GOVERNOR MAKES LESS THAN 70,000, AND OH YEAH I LIKE RLIGION AND GUNS, AND I LIOVE A WOMAN WHO SHOOTS SHOTGUNS AT BABY SHORES, SHES GOT MORE GONANDS THAT BIDEN AND OBSAMA COMBINED. I SAY YOU GO GIRL, SALLY FROM WEST BY GOD VIRGINIA.

Posted by: MANDY on Oct 8, 2008 at 12:59 AM
EVEN THOGH IM FROM OHIO I AGREE WITH HILLBILLY DEMOCRAT, LOOK AT OHIO RUN BUY ALL DEMOCRATS TWO US SENATORS A CROOKED GOVERNOR, NO JOBS, NO HELATH CARE, NO HOUSES, I SAY THROUGH ALL THE BUMS OUT INCLUDING THIS BAG OF WIND OBAMA BIN LADIN.

Posted by: hillbilly democrat on Oct 6, 2008 at 03:17 AM
i aint votin for either one of these clowns, for gods sake we have obama bin ladins brother running against a man old enough to be abe linclons daddy, for dog gone sake vote for none of the above or right in hillary. this osama fellar is the biggest fraudelent bag of wind i have ever heard, even my coon dog clover is smarter than these clowns and hes a real democrat. and i dont vote like most democrats i dont vote when ive been dead for 20 years. the usa is finished uless we vote these clowns all out of office.

Posted by: joey on Oct 5, 2008 at 05:54 AM
its funny since democrats took over the house and the senate 2 years ago, they also took over the governor mansions, since then gas prices have doubled, jobs are being lost, taxes are going through the roof, and now thet want to control all of our government. we are heading for a great depression thanks to the democrats, no wonder there aproval rating is 16 percent the lowest in history, heck even bush is more popular than the democratic congresss.

Posted by: GO TED!! on Oct 4, 2008 at 03:41 PM
Preach it brother, preach!!! OBAMA/BIDEN 08!!!!!

Posted by: Charlie on Oct 4, 2008 at 12:45 PM
It sounded like in the debate Biden said to the young people invest in us & we will invest in you saying serving in the military was one of the ways to invest in them. Did anyone else catch that?

Posted by: Lori on Oct 4, 2008 at 10:45 AM
I agree. The terrorist attack on 9/11 was about bringing down the financial system in this country. Our govt. should not only have went after Osama Bin Laden, but it should have done basic things to stregnthen our economy. Things like selling war bonds to the people, bring back the manufacturing of our weapons here, strick oversight of the financial institutions should have been implemented right away. Being patriotic is more than a bumper sticker. We should never have went into Iraq! I blame this administration and the Republican Congress up to 2006. The Democratic lead congress is to blame now. I know they don' have enough votes in the senate to get a whole lot done. But they should have appealed more to the American people to help assist them in getting these things done. In a way, Bin Laden has won. Our financial markets are in shambles. For the sake of the nation, I pray that Obama/Biden are elected and more democrats get elected to the Senate.

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