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Let Ohio vote!

It didn’t take 241,365 valid signatures to put over 6,000 hardworking Ohioans out of a job and shutter over 1,000 tax-paying businesses.  Payday lending opponents know that Ohioans prefer to make their own financial decisions, which is why they are using whatever low and underhanded tactic they can to contest the petition.  For the third time this morning, whining and moaning about signature gathering.

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3 Responses to “Let Ohio vote!”

  1. Linda Streb says:

    Our government is so worried about the stupid things…..how about putting caps on our utilities… some of us won’t be able to pay our heating bills this winter or put gas in our cars…but you worry about companies that give people money so they can make it to their next payday….ask the people who borrow it’s their choice not Mr High & Mighty Governor Strickland’s choice….If he doesn’t want to have to borrow…good for him, not everyone has the money he has. I hope he enjoys his days in office… I’m sure he won’t be getting re-elected with all the decisions he’s making.

  2. I’m a Community Organizer & would like to know

    are you hiring petitioin solicitors to put gambling on the ballot???

    Thank You,

    Vincent L.Smith
    419-322-0065 (c)

    419-244-8013 (h)

  3. Payday Pundit says:

    No. we are not interested in the gambling initiative. we just posted that article to comment on it.

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