That’s what gov. John Kasich is crediting with saving or creating his administration since he took office in January 2011.
In a speech to reporters that reinforces the comments he made in a few months before the group, the Governor touted the work number, unemployment reduction and November reform implemented by the Administration for 12 months.
“I don’t think anyone saw anything like it,” said Kasich. “I’m not sure that we are ever going to see something like that in the future, as it really is extraordinary.”
Kasich and members of the Cabinet spent about a half hour sessions of two hours in the residence of the Governor of media talking about their accomplishments and briefly touched on plans for the new year.
“Remember that we have lost jobs during the last four years the 400,000, 600,000 jobs over the past 10 years. Only Michigan and California have done worse than Ohio. … I think we are on the threshold of death. Loss of all this work, the rise of poverty in the State. Our population growth is weak. We lost two members of Congress. Our credit toward the South … One-third of our young people leave the country after they graduated from College after three years, is still a challenge that we have. They left because the opportunity was not in Ohio. …