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Mitt Romney refuses to endorse John Kasich’s reforms in Ohio

by Phantom Ace ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Headlines, Mitt Romney, Progressives, Republican Party, Socialism, Tranzis at October 25th, 2011 - 4:27 pm

Mitt Romney keeps showing his Progressive/International Socialist colors.  There will be a referendum in a few weeks in Ohio on John Kasich’s reforms for public sector unions. The reforms are modeled after the ones Scott Walker passed in Wisconsin. While visitinga  Republican phone bank, Mitt Romney showed his Leftist colors. He refused to endorse Gov. John Kasich’s plans. Despite the fact, he did in June!

Campaigning in Ohio today, Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney stopped by a Republican Party phone-bank making calls in support of Gov. John Kasich’s government union reform referendum, but refused to endorse the actual referendum. CNN’s Peter Hamby called the scene an “incredible moment in politics.”

Kasich already signed his government union reforms into law in March of this year, not long after Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker won his battle against government unions. But Democrats, with the help from the AFL-CIO, placed a referendum on next week’s ballot Issue 2, that would repeal the new law. A vote for the referendum would keep the law, a vote against would repeal.

This is a very revealing moment. Mitt Romney refuses to endorse common sense fiscal reforms in Ohio. Clearly, this man is a Progressive and no way should be the GOP nominee. Romney would continue the downward spiral in America due to Progressivism. He must be defeated.

Say no to Mitt Romney.

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