Michael Levenson provides some good coverage of Baker's tour and Governor Patrick's response.
Baker said yesterday that he developed the motif after months of talking to voters across Massachusetts.
“It eventually crystallized around the notion of ‘had enough,’ ’’ he said, adding that voters, local officials, and business owners have told him they are fed up with tax increases, local aid cuts, and “the lack of imagination’’ in state government.
“With one vote, you can replace half the senior management on Beacon Hill,’’ Baker says in his new web ad, which seeks to tie Patrick and Cahill together as State House powers.The Outraged Liberal points out that, as long as the most powerful branch of Massachusetts government is still the almost unanimously one-party Legislature, Baker's ad is simply untrue. The Liberal thinks Baker's message is an empty slogan.
Yeah Charlie, I have had enough. Enough of pandering politicians who offer words, not deeds; who go negative before they offer sensible plans that can translate into majorities in the House and Senate; who squander goodwill and common sense in a volley of empty words.Blue Mass Group's Bob Neer thinks "Had Enough?" is hilarious.
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