Rhode Island at the DNC: Illustration of a Potential Future
In a Providence Journal Political Scene article about his speech to the Democrat National Convention, Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee had this to say about his experience in office:
Now I’m in a governor’s chair, trying to get the economy going, and it’s not, click, turn a switch. This is hard work and it takes time … and the policies that we inherited [make it harder].
One would think, from this statement, that Rhode Island’s economy is edging its way back from the brink, but it is not — certainly not in terms of employment. A new study of the numbers from the RI Center for Freedom & Prosperity shows that, not only is Rhode Island second worst nationally in unemployment, and not only is it the second farthest from its prerecession peak employment, but it leads the country in continuing to lose employment.
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“the policies that we inherited”
I get so tired of that one! Didn’t they investigate what was going on when they ran for the job?
If a plumber took a job as an electrician, then complained he didn’t know there was a wiring code, what would you think?