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Ohio’s John Kasich indicates his GOP rivals Trump and Carson are insane

Republican presidential candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich waves to supporters during a rally at Everal Barn & Homestead in Westerville, Ohio, Tuesday, October 27, 2015. “Although critics charge that Kasich’s plan, unveiled this month in New Hampshire, is based on overly optimistic projections of economic growth and illusory budget restraints, the Ohio governor steered clear of more radical conservative ideas to scrap the tax code and substitute either a single rate income tax or a tax exclusively on consumption”. The Kasich campaign released a video on You Tube on Sunday in which a spokesperson from Ford expressed appreciation to Kasich for “pushing” for enactment of tax incentives. And I will go back to Washington with my plan. “You just don’t make promises like this”.

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According to WKRG News, Mobile Mayor Stimpson suggested Kasich’s visit next week is a product of the endorsement Bentley made back in August.

Kasich offered the comments a week after he postponed all Ohio executions scheduled in 2016, citing continued difficulties in finding supplies of the drugs used in lethal injections. He touts his record in New Jersey for the umpteenth time (the parts that were good) and once again levels criticisms at Trump, Cruz, and Paul.

Scott Adler, a political scientist at the University of Colorado, said, “Kasich came out swinging, particularly against his GOP rivals”. With these five simple, monosyllabic words, Trump destroyed Kasich.

Improving the economy, Kasich says, is the key to increasing military spending and renewing global alliances, pointing to President Ronald Reagan’s pursuit of growth to fund an armed-forces buildup that helped end the Cold War.

“We have to pay no attention to the people who we hear whining about don’t touch my program, we don’t care about that”.

And Lehman Brothers started it all. And he was a managing general partner. “I am sick and exhausted of listening to this nonsense, and I’m going to have to call it like it is as long as I’m in this race”. Kasich yelled. “I’ve about had it with these people”.

Just for a moment, mind you.

Then, as Kasich’s poll numbers fell, Trump said, “he got nasty”.

Other GOP candidates see a possible opening.

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The governor said they need to “grow up” and offer real solutions. He goes on to say that it’s superstition to do kickoff party’s at Wintzell’s if you want to win an election.

Ohio Gov. John Kasich speaks during a town hall meeting at the University of Richmond in Richmond Va. on Oct. 5 2015