Message from the doghouse 4/9/2025

I pulled up my ballot for the 5/6/2025 election and I have two issues to vote on – Ohio Issue 2 and a Fire Department Levy. When I turned 50 many moons ago, I decided to wise up and start reading the owner’s manual for every car and appliance I purchased. With advances in technology came much confusion and the days of product design being “intuitively obvious” were over. When I turned 60, I decided that I would vote NO on any issue that popped up on my election ballot that I could not definitively figure out nor make a good argument for one way or the other. Ohio Issue 2 is one of these circumstances. What is Ohio Issue 2? It is a proposed constitutional amendment to fund public infrastructure improvements by permitting the issuance of general obligation (GO) bonds. Strike one for me was “proposed constitutional amendment.” Unfortunately, as I delved deeper into Issue 2, I learned that Ohio can only issue GO bonds through the amendment process. Issue 2 is a legislative request voted for overwhelmingly as House Joint Resolution 8 (2024) in a lame duck session – 30 yeas/1 nay Ohio Senate, 87 yeas/4 nays Ohio House of Representatives – my suspicious/cynical barometer hits the red zone any time I see Democrats vote in unison which they did on HJR 8. Approval of Issue 2 will allow the State of Ohio to issue 2.5 billion dollars worth of GO bonds over a 10 year period. This process first began in 1987 and has been renewed every 10 years since. Currently, 200 million dollars per year is administered to local municipalities by the State Capital Improvement Program (SCIP) through grants and loans funded by passage of Issue 1 on the 5/6/2014 ballot. Issue 2 will increase the amount to 250 million/yr over 10 years. What I am having a really hard time wrapping my head around is why does the State of Ohio even have this program when 250 million dollars is chump change in the scheme of local infrastructure expenditures in a given year. Last November, my township had a levy on the ballot which was approved to fund infrastructure projects. If my township wants to receive a grant or loan through this process, township staff has to be available to complete the application and jump through the process hoops – added overhead expense for my township. Counting on the mercy of State of Ohio employees to approve an application from a township in Ohio’s wealthiest county seems a little risky to me. And now from my “I’ve learned a lot from grabbing my ankles during my lifetime” vault – are palms getting greased with this process? If I were to do a deep dive, would I find that the bulk of this money goes (i.e. a charitable contribution from the rest of Ohio) to Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo? Why is this issue showing up on what is likely to be a low turnout election? For reference: Delaware County 2024 General Election Turnout 81.92%/2020 General Election Turnout 83.76% – 5/4/2021 Special Election 17.26%. There are still 4 weeks left in this cycle, but I have noticed that I have received nothing via the USPS regarding the upcoming election and Issue 2. The voter registration deadline for this election passed on Monday. Last Ohio election cycle (November 2024), I received a mailing from the Secretary of State’s office which included a mail in ballot application. I was initially going to vote YES on this issue – it is about the roads after all – but since I have been chewing on it for a few weeks, I am going to vote NO. The election get out the vote silence on this GO bond just ain’t smellin right to me. If the issue gets voted down, then the political powers that be will have to make their case for the higher turnout 11/2025 election.

Ohio Issue 2, Local Public Infrastructure Bond Amendment (May 2025)

General Obligation (GO) Bond: Definition, Types, Vs. Revenue Bond

The Grassroots Freedom Initiative – Issue 2

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Message from the doghouse 4/1/2025

1. Tomorrow, the Supreme Court will begin hearing Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic. The case involves state funding of abortions in the State of South Carolina. Please pray that Alliance Defending Freedom is successful in their arguments. Preborn babies deserve the same liberties afforded babies who have been born.

Supreme Court to Hear Case About States’ Funding of Abortion Facilities

2. Fun and games at the Tesla Dealership at Easton Town Center this past Saturday. You can check out the Leftist kooks this weekend at the dealership around 4:30 p.m. The protests have become a weekly event. F-bomb warning on the video.

3. You are invited to come join 40 Days for Life and parishioners from St. Paul the Apostle Church this Saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 12 noon to peacefully pray at Planned Parenthood, 3255 East Main Street, Columbus, Ohio.

PoopDDog

Message from the doghouse 3/28/2025

1. Trump Administration actions this week.

Drill, Baby, Drill: Alaska Native Tribes Applaud Trump Admin’s Moves to Open North Slope Oil Fields

Why Trump Is Pulling Elise Stefanik’s Nomination As Ambassador to the United Nations

“Muh ‘Bortions!” Dems Freak Out As Trump Stops $120 Million from Going to Planned Parenthood

The Trump effect: An unprecedented investment surge and economic renewal

U.S. Warns Egypt to Accept Gazans or Lose Billions in Aid

Zelenskyy Says US Has Offered ‘Full-Scale’ Critical Minerals Deal

Russia, Ukraine agree to Black Sea ceasefire following US talks

Trump Unveils Black Sea Deal With Russia, Ukraine

2. Conservatives have to hunker down and fight the Marxist enemy. The 11/5/2024 Trump win was not enough. We have to work hard for every election and vote in every election. The State of Pennsylvania recently had a special election for a state senate seat in a 15+ 11/2024 Trump district. The Democrat won the election by a few hundred votes because Trump supporters did not vote. This is an event that cannot happen again. Next week are two big races – A. Wisconsin Supreme Court Judge race. The Wisconsin Court is currently 4/3 in the Democrats’ favor. A Democrat is retiring which means Republicans/Conservatives have to vote and flip the court’s current leaning. B. Florida Congressional District 6, which is open because Mike Waltz resigned to take the National Security Advisor position, will be having an election next Tuesday. As of today, the Democrats are ahead in the early voting. Come on people, we have to keep the momentum going for the America First Agenda.

Red Flag: Amid Poor GOP Turnout, Dems Flip State Senate Seat in Trump-Won Swing State District

SHOCK FLIP: Democrats Snatch Deep-Red Pennsylvania Senate Seat for the First Time Since 1978, Overturning a District Trump Won by 15 Points

3. What’s up in the Health and Human Services (HHS) domain. I am not fond of Trump’s CDC pick, Susan Monarez, but sometimes you have to pick and choose your battles and so far Monarez has played nicely as CDC Acting Director.

Kennedy Announces ‘Dramatic Restructuring’ of HHS, Including Big Workforce Cuts

5 Things to Know About Susan Monarez, Trump’s New CDC Nominee

Senate Confirms Makary as Head of FDA

Senate Confirms Bhattacharya as NIH Chief

The MAGA Choice for CDC Director

4. The Judicial Coup attempt.

US Appeals Court Sides With Rogue Judge Trying to Usurp Executive Authority on Terrorist Deportations

Obstructing Trump’s Agenda Via Injunction Is The New Russia Collusion Hoax

Judge Rules Biden Admin Unlawfully Canceled Oil, Gas Leases in Alaska Refuge

Trump administration challenges order to reinstate refugee services contracts

The Agony of John Roberts

The Imperial Judiciary Of The United States

These are the judges going toe to toe against Trump’s agenda

Deadly consequences when judges play president

Judge Overreaches Amid Latest Lawfare Against Trump

Leftist Lawfare Aims To Keep Illegally Present Murderers And Child Rapists Roaming U.S. Streets

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