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Obama returns to Ohio

President Obama is scheduled to meet with students, workers and business leaders on Friday, Jan. 22, in Lorain County, the White House announced on Tuesday, Jan. 19.

The president plans to focus on ways to turn the economy around during a town hall meeting at Lorain Community College in Elyria.

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By Kenny

January 22, 2010 6:00 PM | Link to this

Jeez, you hate heavy industry Auto, Steel, Refining, Chemical…That’s what we do here in Ohio to provide people with jobs. By regulating and nationalizing these companies you’ve ruined these industries, and the jobs they provide. Enough w/ the “Green Jobs” BS! Get a clue, we are the USA, not Belgium.

By unemployed

January 22, 2010 8:18 AM | Link to this

merican people. The banks are still forclosing on people even when they are so called accepted into Obama’s Making Homes Affordable Program. People are getting fed up with lies and false promises from our goverment. As far as him visiting a wind turbine factory in Ohio, what’s the point when most people oppose them. What happened to newspapers writing stories exposing goverment waste and lies. Our country is going down the tubes. We keep spending trillions of dollars overseas. But for those many Americans fighting overseas, to defend our country, I wonder what they will have to come home to!

By middsteve

January 20, 2010 9:01 PM | Link to this

Pokeywhatever: Bush was given his due respect by the left !!!???? Are you that stupid !!!???

By Pokeyboy

January 20, 2010 7:42 PM | Link to this

It is sickening to read the writings of all of the anti- Obamas that are out there. Where were the Bush haters from the so called left when he had finished his first year of his presidency? Granted, 9/11 saved his entire career as president. However, most of us on the Democratic did not like either him or his failed policies, but as president was given his due respect. Why are so many of you truly Obama haters? Socialism is not a novel idea. Ever heard of Social Security or Medicare? Let’s take those socialistic programs away from our parents, right? You Obama haters have deep seeded issues of your own and you are truly to be pitied. What is not right is the interference you cause in trying to get this country in the right direction. Obama is a capitalist at heart and that is obvious to anyone with any common sense- sometimes so-called socialistic ideas are necessary to better our society.

By HowRad

January 20, 2010 9:52 AM | Link to this

Those were the good ol days on the campaign trail, talking about hope and change, maybe it will work again?

By WILLIAM AYERS

January 19, 2010 11:03 PM | Link to this

OBAMA WENT UP TO MASS FOR COAKLEY. HOW DID THAT GO? HA!HA!

By againstagainstsquirellygirl

January 19, 2010 7:34 PM | Link to this

againstsqurillygirl, If Obama fails the whole nation does not fail. You make the assumtion that the execution of his socialist agenda will help America. Socialiam has been a failure everytime it has been attempted. I want Obama to fail so that America can succeed. Obama=socialism=doom.

By ohioindependentvoter

January 19, 2010 6:59 PM | Link to this

Harold James, Did you even read the article? The reason that President Obama is coming to Lorain Community College on Friday is discuss ways to turn the economy around not to push his socialist agenda on voters. You and others on this blog are not going to influence me.

By Harold James

January 19, 2010 6:38 PM | Link to this

President Obama is coming to Lorain Community College for what? To attempt to turn people in the education process toward his socialist agenda? Obama and his regime have serious plans to over-govern us. To micro-manage us. I say, “NO!”

By againstsquirrellygirl

January 19, 2010 6:06 PM | Link to this

Squirrellygirl, We all know that you are against President Obama and his policies.Until you come up with some ideas to get this state and country in the right direction stay off the blogs. If Obama fails the whole country fails and it seems to me that you want that to happen. I am not letting you and others on the blogs influence my opinion about the Democratic or Republican party.

By againstsquirrellygirl

January 19, 2010 6:01 PM | Link to this

Squirrellygirl, I see that you are off your medications again because here you go again attacking President Obama. You sound like a Republican because you and others are the voice of “no” to health care reform, job creation and clean energy. I think it is good idea for the President of the United States to come to Ohio because he wants to tell the people of Ohio and the nation what his agenda is for the country. Instead of being against him and his policies, you should suggest ideas to get this state and country in the right direction.It is people like you on Main Street and in Congress that wants the president to fail, if the president fail the whole nation will fail. Right now I am not taking sides of the Republican or Democrat party. President Obama is not coming to Ohio to campaign he is coming to Ohio on Friday to discuss his plans for creating jobs and clean energy. We all know that you are against President Obama so give it a rest.Until you come up with some ideas to create jobs stay off the blogs.

By DP

January 19, 2010 4:32 PM | Link to this

Wana be political pundits let’s calm down and quite making uniformed remarks and oversimplifying complex problems. Save problem solving for the highly educated who know the laws of the land.

By Clayton Buck

January 19, 2010 4:31 PM | Link to this

The freedom center seems like a nice place ut I will not be going there any time soon, with that said… Truth: odummys first major piece of legislation was the now infamous $787 billion dollar “Stimulus” bill passed by the Senate in February 2009. This was the bill that admittedly most legislators did not read before voting on it – the one with no transparency. Passage of the bill was demanded by the president, who said that time was of the essence to save jobs. The president promised that the bill would prevent the nation’s unemployment rate from rising above eight percent. Consequence: Most of the stimulus money remains unspent. Unemployment has topped 10% nationally since the stimulus bill was passed and in many urban areas tops 16% and is rising.

By flipper

January 19, 2010 4:21 PM | Link to this

Now, now folks. Don’t be so hard on the Prez. He’s just being his self centered, egotistic, narcissistic self. He can’t help it that he feels the need to campaign 24/7. He just wants what’s best for himself… er I mean the country.

By Squirrellygirl

January 19, 2010 3:52 PM | Link to this

Not a fan of Obama’s. Wonder why he’s still campaigning when he’s supposed to be solving the unemployment problem. I don’t see anything good coming from this inexperienced left wing radical president.

By jeff

January 19, 2010 3:47 PM | Link to this

Who needs him?

By Koko

January 19, 2010 3:34 PM | Link to this

He can force us all to pay more in taxes and the fed can spend it for us! Hey that sounds like a great Idea!!! NOT!

By Ernie

January 19, 2010 2:35 PM | Link to this

If we were to take the money this president has spent flying Air Force around the world in just one year, we could go a long way in solving Ohio’s unemployment problem. For someome that claims to concerned about global warming, he sure is leaving a huge carbon footprint

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