2016 Postmortem
Related: About this forumAn Ohio Prescription for GOP: Lower Taxes, More Aid for Poor
COLUMBUS, OhioDigging into a bowl of chicken soup at a Bob Evans restaurant, John Kasich does what comes naturally to governors: He boasts about his state's financial outlook. Job growth is up. The Republican governor just signed what he calls "the biggest tax cut in the country" after converting a looming $7.7 billion budget deficit into a $2.5 billion surplus. Such success, he says, "would probably get a global CEO a giant bonus."
Then comes the part that sets Mr. Kasich apart. All this is just prelude, he says, to a larger mission, one his Christian faith has called him to shoulder: "helping the poor, the beleaguered and the downtrodden, and trying to heal them and lift them up." More so than any other leading Republican, Gov. Kasich is using his perch to promote a blend of conservative orthodoxy leavened with liberal policies meant to help the poor, the mentally ill and the uninsured.
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Mr. Kasich has stirred strong opposition from tea-party leadersand won surprised approval from liberalsby pushing to expand Medicaid coverage to nearly 300,000 additional Ohioans, adopting a provision of the Obama health-care overhaul that he has taken to defending with an openly religious fervor. The former congressional spending hawk has steered millions more dollars into local food banks, forced insurance companies to provide coverage for children with autism and signed legislation to make it easier for recently released felons to clear their names and find jobs.
Since the return of the death penalty in the 1970s after a moratorium, Mr. Kasich has commuted more death sentencesfourthan any other Republican governor except George Ryan of Illinois, who granted a mass clemency a decade ago.
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thatgemguy
(506 posts)Fu#k him and his GOP policies!
question everything
(47,521 posts)One's faith has no place in government actions, regardless of them.
liberal N proud
(60,339 posts)He says this shit publicly and gets this press, then nothing happens. But you can be damn sure that tax cut for the corporations and wealthy happens.