Sunday, September 21, 2014

Sheheen lies in commercial, State newspaper, Sheheen attack Haley for lying!

Haley's reducing welfare and adding jobs.
But the media - and Democrat Sheheen -
are claiming it's not enough. 
Media shilling for the Democrat is blatant.

Democrat Vincent Sheheen - candidate for governor - released a TV ad last week claiming Gov. Nikki Haley vetoed 4-year-old kindergarten.
Haley did not veto budget items Sheheen is claiming. She actually “signed a bill that, among other things, eventually expands full-day 4K statewide,” according to the Associated Press.
The State newspaper is not making a big play about Sheheen's misleading information in his ad.
Instead: in it's latest (Sunday) attempt to affect the governor’s race The State newspaper is accusing Haley of lying. The State reports (in Sheheen''s behalf) : “I don’t think lying is OK,” for Gov. Nikki Haley, said Democrat Sheheen.
The State is trying to accuse Haley of not producing the number of jobs she has reported. The State admits she has brought in close to 30,000 new jobs to the state in a horrible national Obama-fail economy. But The State and Sheheen are quibbling over numbers. And they are also disparaging the amount of money some people make.
In fact, if you don't make a wage approved by The State newspaper, it implies your job does not count.
The State is attacking Haley for reporting that she has brought 57,000 jobs to South Carolina.
The State says: “only a little more than half of the jobs (she) announced in 2011 and 2012 exist.” ,
The State also says “Her tally also includes 4,350 jobs — nearly 8 percent of the total — for stores planned by Wal-Mart. Low-paying retail jobs typically are not part of economic development tallies.”
Wow, does Obama's Department of Labor report those jobs to his credt? If so, does The State disqualify them? 
And: do those Wal-Mart employee dollars spent on groceries, shoes and doctors for children, not count in the media's and Sheheen's eyes?
In the past: The State has touted Democrat Vincent Sheheen for his announcement – if elected - to use $10 million of state taxpayers' money to put in more rain drains in Myrtle Beach. Sheheen made the pledge of state money after The States report that bacteria was in the ocean after rains. No one has reported being sick, or complained about the overflowing rain waters that occur a couple times in the summer. But The State reported it and Sheheen picked up beach water run-off as a campaign issue- immediately after The State reported it - in voter-rich Horry County, that he lost in 2010.  
It was pure coordination between Sheheen's campaign and The State, but was it reported to the election commission? Remember, Sheheen, and The State, are constant promoters of ethics in politics. They have attacked Haley for that, too. ,

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