Monday, February 29, 2016

Under Governor Kasich: He is as much a wacko as any other Republican in the field.

There is nothing any Republican can say that sets themselves apart as a good legislator or good, fair and decent leader. The Republican presidential race really is about popularity and what candidate will dedicate themselves to the goals needed to improve the quality of life in the USA. There is not one Republican candidate any more qualified or ready to be President to the people of the USA.

So, knock it off. Right now it is the eve of Super Tuesday and everyone is piling on the front runner. 

Ohio is the sixth state in infant mortality at 7.3 per 1000 live births. (click here)

Ohio is third in the country for black infant morality at 13.6 per 1000 live births (click here)

In a speech in New Hampshire he stated recipients of government health care were lazy and get used to the system.


Female Breast Cancer Rates (click here)

February 21, 2016
By Kailani Koenig

Republican presidential hopeful (click here) and Ohio Governor John Kasich on Sunday signed a bill that aims to strip funding from Planned Parenthood in the state.
It's a long-expected but controversial move that ignites a debate that seeped into his presidential campaign. Kasich faced a number of protesters this week while campaigning in South Carolina who challenged him on the issue during his events.
After Kasich came in a strong second place in the New Hampshire primary, the Republican assembly in Ohio passed legislation that targets about $1.3 million in funding for Planned Parenthood in the state....
Ohio ranks 11th in Sexually Active High School Students using contraception (click here), 88 percent.

Ohio falls to 18th with only 30.8 percent sexually active high school students.

Ohio spends $340 million per year on teen child bearing.

When looking at (all) women in Ohio overall, not just teens, 55% of all pregnancies are described by women themselves as unplanned. In 2010, public spending for unplanned pregnancies in Ohio totaled an estimated $825 million.