Politicians are elected to work for us (even if they seldom do anything constructive). They are not elected to be celebrities. They are not our bosses. We are their bosses. Unfortunately, most people don’t understand that—including people who should know
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House bill would terminate U.S. Department of Education
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Kentucky) has introduced a bill that would terminate the unnecessary and troublesome bureaucracy that is the U.S. Department of Education. H.R.899, introduced on February 9 and assigned to the House Education and the Workforce Committee, has drawn
Continue reading »Jail time for librarian groomers?
School officials, like those in the Berea City School District, who allow children as young as 10 years old to access sexually explicit library books, would face possible jail time if they were under a law recently introduced in Georgia.
Continue reading »Titans of grooming
The first rule is, if you can’t read it at a school board meeting, it shouldn’t be available in a school library for 10-year-old children to read. On November 17, James Grosh, a resident in the Berea City School District
Continue reading »Patton insists he will be vindicated
State Rep. Tom Patton (R-17) insisted that he will be “vindicated” for breaking ranks with the republican majority and reneging on his support of Rep. Derek Merrin (R-42) for Ohio speaker of the house. Speaking virtually to a February 8
Continue reading »The men behind the curtain
You may wonder why corporate and social media continue to work so hard to intentionally deceive you and to advocate for censorship of viewpoints they don’t approve of. You may wonder why the largest publicly owned companies in the world
Continue reading »Here’s what you supposedly voted for
Along with protesting Donald Trump, who wasn’t on the ballot, the corporate media suggests the U.S. Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe vs. Wade was largely responsible for democrats turning out in droves to prevent the expected “red wave” in the
Continue reading »There is no good reason to use voting machines
At the time I was elected president of the Rotary Club of Strongsville, Ohio, the club had about 160 members. About 100 or so usually were in attendance at our weekly breakfast meetings. Our annual elections for club officers and
Continue reading »11309 Fortune Avenue
I am posting this because I have received quite a few inquiries about purchasing this property “for cash.” It is not on the market, but I will entertain reasonable offers. The best way to make an offer or to express
Continue reading »Not with my vote
Who needs Nan Whaley when Mike DeWine can appoint his own perfectly sane people to positions of power? In November, Mike DeWine will be easily elected to a second and final term as Ohio’s governor. I will not contribute to
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