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Title: Kasich Whirlwind Sees Him Veto Pro-Gun, Anti-Abortion and First Responder Aid Bills
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URL Source: https://www.westernjournal.com/ct/k ... _content=conservative-tribuneG
Published: Dec 23, 2018
Author: Bryan Chai
Post Date: 2018-12-23 14:13:10 by BTP Holdings
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Views: 78

Kasich Whirlwind Sees Him Veto Pro-Gun, Anti-Abortion and First Responder Aid Bills

Kirk Irwin / Getty Images
Ohio Governor John Kasich waves to a group of Republican Gubernatorial Candidate Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine supporters while speaking at a campaign event at the Boat House at Confluence Park on November 2, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. DeWine is running against former Ohio Attorney General and Democratic Gubernatorial Candidate Richard Cordray for the governorship of Ohio, currently held by Republican and 2016 Presidential candidate John Kasich, who has reached his term limit. (Kirk Irwin / Getty Images)

By Bryan Chai

December 22, 2018 at 9:13pm

As most of President Donald Trump’s biting nicknames tend to do, there is always a kernel of truth at the heart of them.

But when Trump called Ohio governor and failed Republican presidential candidate John Kasich “deeply unpopular,” there was more than just a kernel of truth there. There was practically an entire cob.

Kasich, who seems to have learned nothing from his failed 2016 presidential bid and could run again in 2020, made a whirlwind of moves vetoing various bills in Ohio on Friday, according to Fox News.

All the bills could be construed as conservative bills, and considering Ohio voted red in 2016, his moves seem unlikely to make him any more popular in the Buckeye State.

Senate Bill 296 really should be a bipartisan issue. While Kasich took issue with lawmaker’s adding a late pay raise to that bill, the most important part of the bill had to do with doing right by first responders.

SB296 would’ve increased the benefits that the children and widows of deceased first responders could receive. Anybody with a heart could see how doing right by those people would be the right thing to do.

Alas, Kasich vetoed the bill, primarily because he did not want lawmakers earning an additional $13,000 by 2028.

“I would have signed such a bill into law,” Kasich stated according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. “Unfortunately, I cannot support or condone the last-minute rush to include a controversial pay raise for elected officials into what was an otherwise commendable bill.”

Kasich also vetoed what was being referred to as a “heartbeat bill” that would’ve been a big blow to abortionists. The bill would’ve effectively banned any abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, which happens within the first weeks of pregnancy.

To be fair, Kasich did sign a separate anti-abortion bill. As The Hill reports, Kasich signed a bill banning dilation and evacuation procedures. That particular bill makes second trimester abortions almost impossible.

Finally, earlier in that week, Kasich vetoed House Bill 228, which would’ve effectively given Ohio the “stand your ground” laws. Kasich took a swipe at all legal gun owners while explaining why he vetoed HB228.

“If you think I’m going to sign a bill that gives more power to the gun folks, are you kidding me?” Kasich said per the Enquirer. “That’s a moral issue: gun violence.”

Kasich truly is an anomaly. The “R” next to his name means he will never get the support of Democrats. But his anti-Trump, anti-conservative rhetoric is so pervasive, his Republican base is rapidly eroding as well.

“Very unpopular” might be understating it.


Poster Comment:

It is a good thing that Kasich is on his way out. Ohio in no more populous than is Florida and they have "stand your ground" law there.

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