John Kasich is a Democrat. I suppose he could be called a Rhino, but, he is a Democrat. He is socially conservative because of reasons of religion. Those are his personal beliefs. Remove he personal practice and he is a Democrat.
I never listened to him before.
Where does he stand on taxes when it comes to the federal debt?
Where does he stand on Social Security?
Where does he stand on the Palestinian issue?
Where does he stand on pork projects like the F35 strike fighter?
Those are only a few issues he never talks about. He likes to pretend he is your neighbor. I don't need a neighbor, I need a president that doesn't declare war on Syria because war simply kills people and forces the acceptance of AMERICAN TERMS of OCCUPATION over the real solutions. Then when the national debt is getting out of control and is impacting the people of the USA we pull out and leave incompetent governments with a militiary that are basically absent from a commitment and a power vacuum to sovereignty.
I need a president that cares about the USA and looks at RECREATIONAL WARS OF CONVENIENCE like Iraq, stands with the United Nation's weapons and nuclear inspectors and puts the American infrastructure and educational systems first before he ventures into a nonthreatening country because it's dictator threatened Dada!
Where does Kasich stand on the very "W"rongful war into Iraq? I am tired of hearing how it was wrong and NOTHING is done about the "W"rongfulness of it only to use it all over again as an opportunity to benefit the US military budget over the needs of Americans.
Where does he stand on breaking up the banks?
A Republican actually kicked the Koch Machine in the Teeth? Right. If he disapproves of the Koch Brothers and their priority to ignore the heating of Earth, THEN SAY SO!
The Kochs and all these privately family owned businesses are the primary beneficiaries of hostile Republicans politics. Who is going to finally say it? Walmart owes the USA a whole lot of money because we have been paying their employees grocery and medical bills.
The Kochs are paying a lot of money to Republican to deny the climate crisis to insure their profits. THAT IS CORRUPTION TO THE HIGHEST ORDER. Who in the Republican Party is saying it?
Kasich is second among potential nominees in New York because he is a Democrat.
23 August 2013
Americans for Prosperity (AFP), (click here) one of the largest conservative activist groups in the United States, held their annual “Defending the American Dream Summit” in Columbus, Ohio, this week, but the state’s Republican Governor John Kasich was not invited.
Kasich’s decision to expand Medicaid under Obamacare—a move that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled was optional and up to state discretion—is a sore subject for fiscal conservatives and led to him being, not just left out of an event held in his backyard, but attacked by several of the event’s speakers, including former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and AFP President Tim Phillips.
Obamacare critics do not like how the law allows Medicaid, originally enacted as a safety net to provide health coverage for poor mothers and children, to be expanded to cover able-bodied, working-age adults. Federal funds cover the costs of the new enrollees but will start scaling back in 2017. Moreover, states are on the hook for administrative costs for signing up the new enrollees, whose numbers have far exceeded estimates....
I never listened to him before.
Where does he stand on taxes when it comes to the federal debt?
Where does he stand on Social Security?
Where does he stand on the Palestinian issue?
Where does he stand on pork projects like the F35 strike fighter?
Those are only a few issues he never talks about. He likes to pretend he is your neighbor. I don't need a neighbor, I need a president that doesn't declare war on Syria because war simply kills people and forces the acceptance of AMERICAN TERMS of OCCUPATION over the real solutions. Then when the national debt is getting out of control and is impacting the people of the USA we pull out and leave incompetent governments with a militiary that are basically absent from a commitment and a power vacuum to sovereignty.
I need a president that cares about the USA and looks at RECREATIONAL WARS OF CONVENIENCE like Iraq, stands with the United Nation's weapons and nuclear inspectors and puts the American infrastructure and educational systems first before he ventures into a nonthreatening country because it's dictator threatened Dada!
Where does Kasich stand on the very "W"rongful war into Iraq? I am tired of hearing how it was wrong and NOTHING is done about the "W"rongfulness of it only to use it all over again as an opportunity to benefit the US military budget over the needs of Americans.
Where does he stand on breaking up the banks?
A Republican actually kicked the Koch Machine in the Teeth? Right. If he disapproves of the Koch Brothers and their priority to ignore the heating of Earth, THEN SAY SO!
The Kochs and all these privately family owned businesses are the primary beneficiaries of hostile Republicans politics. Who is going to finally say it? Walmart owes the USA a whole lot of money because we have been paying their employees grocery and medical bills.
The Kochs are paying a lot of money to Republican to deny the climate crisis to insure their profits. THAT IS CORRUPTION TO THE HIGHEST ORDER. Who in the Republican Party is saying it?
Kasich is second among potential nominees in New York because he is a Democrat.
23 August 2013
Americans for Prosperity (AFP), (click here) one of the largest conservative activist groups in the United States, held their annual “Defending the American Dream Summit” in Columbus, Ohio, this week, but the state’s Republican Governor John Kasich was not invited.
Kasich’s decision to expand Medicaid under Obamacare—a move that the U.S. Supreme Court ruled was optional and up to state discretion—is a sore subject for fiscal conservatives and led to him being, not just left out of an event held in his backyard, but attacked by several of the event’s speakers, including former Texas Gov. Rick Perry and AFP President Tim Phillips.
Obamacare critics do not like how the law allows Medicaid, originally enacted as a safety net to provide health coverage for poor mothers and children, to be expanded to cover able-bodied, working-age adults. Federal funds cover the costs of the new enrollees but will start scaling back in 2017. Moreover, states are on the hook for administrative costs for signing up the new enrollees, whose numbers have far exceeded estimates....