Tuesday, November 11, 2008

The Incredible Irony That The State of Ohio Would Be The First State In Need Of Assistance From President-Elect Obama

I hate the fact that anyone is going to lose their job, particularly at the holiday time, but I can't shake how ironic it is that the home of Joe the Plumber and the home of some of the worst expressions of open racism against Obama by white McCain/Palin supporters, would end of being the first state to desperately need his attention.

The shutdown of DHL in America is going to devastate the town of Wilmington, Ohio. 8,000 lay-offs for a city of 12,000 people. Wow! I will be praying for these folks, but I have to wonder how many of them hollered "Socialist" and "Terrorist" at a Palin rally. These folks are going to really need every tax break and social program Obama can create. And somehow I doubt that they will be turning anything down.

3 comments:

Faith at Acts of Faith Blog November 11, 2008 at 2:11 PM  

Well, if they voted for the other guy they should live with it. It was their choice. I know Obama said he'd be the President to everyone but let the state figure out what to do first.

wisdomteachesme November 11, 2008 at 6:00 PM  

that is sad prof-about all the lost jobs.
bush is going to try and bring everyting to imploding status before he leaves.

i saw it coming long ago.

funny, you say ohio would be in need of the new presidents help-being they raised so much verbal crap about obama.

i myself have been waiting for one of the storms to jackUP! texas!
and we'll see who calls for help or refuses it because america has elected a man of color to run the country.

you know, some people will refuse help that can save them if the person giving is the wrong color!

as i said, who can understand the mind of fools?

MK November 11, 2008 at 6:51 PM  

While it is terrible, you are absoultely right, ironic as hell. I love your site btw :)

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