Monday, October 30, 2006

Blackwell for governor

For the state of Ohio, I find that this election may be the most important election in the state's history for the long term viability of the state's economy.

There are several issues that will define our state as a continued expansion of a welfare/socialist state or define it as a pro-business, 21st century, state. I intend to be more specific down the road but there is no doubt that the choice for governor will be a pro labor anti business candidate, Ted Strickland v. the anti gov't, pro business, candidate Ken Blackwell.

As someone who has been an Ohioan his entire life, there is nothing I hate more than to continually see quality jobs leave this state for Kentucky, Florida, Mexico, or China because of the tremendous burden (both tax and bureacratic) this state places on employers.

As you vote next week I ask everyone to ask themselves one question, will this candidate or issue make it more likely to start or relocate their business in Ohio and vote accordingly.

Taxman

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