Jobs, Jobs, Jobs

November 26th, 2009

A Demonstration of Quinn’s Law: Liberals never think what they are doing is wrong, they only think they haven’t done enough of it yet

Betty Sutton, clearly the best choice for a job creation task force.

Betty Sutton, clearly the best choice for a job creation task force.

The economic stimulus bill, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, was signed into law on Feb. 17, 2009.  Betty and her cohorts promised it would help bring about a recovery for the slumping economy.   So, how is this promised help working out for OH-13? Let’s look at two numbers from recovery.gov, a website created by the Obama administration to track the recovery efforts.

Betty Sutton has spent $153,496,938.00 of recovery money in the district.   Her spending spree has created 149.5  jobs.  After a little quick math, that seems to work out to 1.26 million dollars per job.  Well done, Betty!

Back in February Betty had this to say:

“The Recovery and Reinvestment Act is simple – it is about putting our people back to work and reinvigorating our economy. The need for this legislation could not be more important. America’s families are hurting. Last month, our country lost nearly 600,000 jobs and unemployment in our country has reached a staggering 7.2 percent. These are not statistics – these are hardworking Americans who are now struggling to pay their bills, provide for their children and who are wondering how they can afford health insurance. Today’s legislation is aimed squarely at restoring the promise of the middle class to our hard-working families.

Ohio has been hit particularly hard, with a statewide unemployment rate of 7.8%. Today’s legislation is expected to save or create 133,000 jobs throughout Ohio, providing families with the opportunity to regain or obtain wages they need and desire. It also provides our state with necessary resources to help stabilize the local economy and address other challenges. Ohio’s schools will receive approximately $2.7 billion for necessary school improvements and programs for our children. Our state will also receive over $3 billion in federal funding for Medicaid, ensuring that our most vulnerable citizens receive the healthcare they need and deserve.”

This is Congresswoman Sutton from today. Democrats work on multibillion-dollar jobs package L.A. Times

“The stimulus boosted employment but did it in a way that was not as highly visible as a lot of people would like.  It did so in somewhat of a scattershot approach — a job here and a job there, trickled out over time. . . . Far too many Americans are without a job, and far too many more are worried about what tomorrow is going to bring.”

Since the stimulus bill was enacted in February, the United States has lost 2.8 million jobs, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.  Job losses increased in 29 states, including Ohio, last month.  Ohio’s Department of Job and Family Services reported that the state’s unemployment rate rose to 10.5 percent in October, up from 10.1 percent in September.

Now President Obama, Betty Sutton and the Democratic majority in Congress are assembling a new jobs package that would devote billions of additional dollars to projects meant to put people back on payrolls in 2010 and keep them working.

All of this is proof that Betty Sutton is the perfect choice to co-chair a task force on job creation.  Let’s just hope the other guy knows what he’s doing.

Smothering The Spirit of America

November 11th, 2009

Morning Journal Editorial Takes Betty To Task

Morning Journal Editorial Takes Betty To Task

The following was published as part of an opinion piece on The Morning Journal website:

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Passage of the massive and ill-conceived Democratic health reform bill in the U.S. House of Representatives came this past weekend with the help of Lorain County’s two representatives Betty Sutton and Marcy Kaptur, both Democrats. Kaptur also represents Erie County.

We hope for their sake those two will be fortunate enough to see this nanny state vision of health reform come to naught in the Senate, as appears likely. The goal of affordable health care for all is laudable, but even the House bill would not have delivered that result.

The House bill, if it were to become law, would initiate a process of government engulfing your life, making you dependent on government programs, and suffocating your independence.

Fortunately, at this point, it appears the House health reform plan will hit a stone wall of opposition in the Senate. But nothing can be taken for granted. Everything American is at stake.

Improve America’s vitality, do not smother its spirit.

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Let the Games Begin!

November 8th, 2009

Jason Wooden

Justin Wooden Democrat for U.S. Congress Ohio District 13

Betty Sue Sutton,

We repeatedly called upon you to do what was right.  We asked that you simply represent the people of this district.  Instead, you voted with the congressional delegation from California time and time again.  We pleaded with you for face to face meetings. You pretended not to notice.  We came to the steps of you palace for a redress of grievances.  You avoided us.

Betty, times are changing, the people don’t need you anymore. You see, we are finding solutions to the problem that is you.

Meet solution A.  He’s a resident of the district who isn’t afraid to share his core beliefs with the voters of OH-13.  From the looks of it, we have a real patriot running against you.  A veteran of the United States Navy, a husband and father, a man who has actually worked real jobs and struggled to make ends meet.

Best of all, he’s ready to go after you.  Wooden 4 Congress.com

Bringing the Town Hall To You

November 5th, 2009

Betty Sutton, Are You Listening?

Betty Sutton, You Might Want To Take Notes.

The people of OH-13 have spoken out loud and clear at rallies and events throughout the district.  But our representative, Betty Sutton, pretends not to hear us.

We are now staring down the barrel of a health care reform proposal that will literally destroy our health care system.  With a price tag of more than a trillion-dollars, this government spending spree by Betty Sutton will bring our economy to its knees.

What does Betty Sue want to give us?  Bureaucrats, rationed care, higher individual costs, reduced standards, longer waits, denials of coverage, and less choice.  Her road map to get us to this point has been filled with misinformation, half truths, and lies.  On top of that, she has ignored our questions, avoided our meetings, and and outright refused to engage in dialog.

Betty Sutton, you were elected to represents the people of OH-13, the people do not want this reform.  Vote for us, not against us.

Patriots at Betty Sutton's Akron Office

Patriots at Betty Sutton's Akron Office

A Quiet Revolt

November 4th, 2009

Betty Sutton - Stop Messing With The Sign.

Stop Messing With The Sign

What happened to the Lorain “NO Government Health Care” sign?

An OH-13 constituent of Congresswoman Betty Sutton has been leading his own quiet protest of government health reform.  For the second time, this man’s “NO Government Health Care” sign has been mysteriously transported to a nearby dumpster!

Was this an act of community beautification?  Not likely since litter near the sign’s original location was left behind for all to enjoy.  It seems more likely to have been another attempt to “clear up any misinformation” surrounding Betty Sutton’s health care reform activities.

We may never discover  the perpetrator of these dastardly deeds, but one thing is for sure:  Involvement in political decent is growing.  The powers that be can take our signs, bar us from entry to their palaces, hang up on our phone calls, ignore our questions, and call us childish names – but they cannot slow the growth of our movement.  Our voices will be heard.

Betty, it’s time to make nice with your constituents.  Vote no on the new health care reform bill.