Latta supporters back vote against compromise [The Blade, Toledo, Ohio]
| By Tom Troy, The Blade, Toledo, Ohio | |
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But his vote Wednesday night against ending a partial government shutdown and extending the nation's debt limit went contrary to that influential national business organization's stand on the bill.
The Chamber was one of several voices from corporate America that found themselves unexpectedly on the side of trying to rein in the
All four Democratic members of
"Our citizenry expects a nation that is confident and certain, not unsteady and uncertain. America wants a growing economy, job creation here at home, and a government that runs efficiently as part of a larger whole in which we all have a stake," she said. "After 42 consecutive months of job creation, we have stumbled with this unnecessary, manufactured crisis."
"I have not had any calls at my office. They know how to get hold of me. Nobody's shy out there talking to me,"
He defended the
He disagreed the Republican brand has been damaged or
"I don't think Boehner's in trouble at all. He's stronger today than two months ago,"
"What they're saying is, 'It's our way or the highway,' "
Local business leader
"If we [in business] spent the time they did fighting with each other, we'd all be bankrupt. There had to be a better way to solve the problem," said Ms. Hylant, who is executive vice president of the
"They try to negotiate the deal. The plan was to come to the table to hammer out some kind of agreement. The President did not allow that to happen,"
He insisted neither
"I don't think one vote is going to affect
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