Ohio Creates 3 Times More Jobs Than Maryland Under Kasich
Annapolis - Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley continued his series of attacks of other elected officials yesterday, saying Ohioans should have "buyers remorse" in electing Ohio Governor John Kasich in 2010. The records between the two Governors could not be more stark - Ohio has produced three times the jobs Maryland has since Kasich took office. In state rankings, the cost of doing business in Maryland is mired in the 40's whereas Ohio is now sixth in the nation.
"Martin O'Malley's serial attacks on Governors with better records than his, continues the pattern of deception that we're all too familiar with here at home," said Change Maryland Chairman Larry Hogan. "John Kasich has done a tremendous job turning Ohio's economy around in a very short period of time. We can't say the same thing for Martin O'Malley who has been in office four years longer and who rightfully admitted that we're not better off before backtracking on his comments."
Under Governor Martin O'Malley's tenure since 2007, taxes and fees have been raised 24 times, removing an additional $2.4 billion from the economy annually. The results speak for themselves where Maryland leads the region in lost jobs, businesses and taxpayers.
"Martin O'Malley is managing the decline of Maryland; John Kasich is restoring Ohio's economic performance," said Hogan.
Background:
"(O'Malley) used his speech to the Ohio delegation Monday to link Romney and Kasich, blast them and praise former Gov. Ted Strickland, who may be running for the job again in two years."
“If there’s one place to find buyer’s remorse, it’s Ohio,” O’Malley said.
What a fool O'smelly is.
ReplyDeleteHere we go again-omally opens mouth and lies pour forth.
ReplyDeleteBut on a serious note why aren't the other MD democratic elected officials calling him out?
Ignoring omalley lies is akin to condoning his behaviour is as serious a character flaw as the lies themelves.
They aren't calling him out because they are all the same and afraid that by some illogical chance he may may hold a national office in the future.
ReplyDeleteCitizens are worse off since Omalley took office.No business growth since Ehrlich,more taxes and enviromental rules.
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