Showing posts with label ballot. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ballot. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Process and Potential


Last week the Ohio Supreme Court by a 7-0 vote allowed the Ohio Democratic Party and other affiliated groups to move forward in an attempt to petition to place an issue on the state ballot. The issue will seek to repeal the new Congressional districts designed by the GOP-dominated legislature. The Dems and their allies contend that the redistricting was blatantly partisan in nature and was generally unrepresentative. Compounding the problem with the effort to place the issue on the ballot is that because of 2010 Census data, Ohio’s congressional delegation will shrink from 18 to 16. That suggests that running candidates for the coming election, if the petitioning and redrawing have not been completed, will be complicated because the existing districts cannot be a “fallback” position until the matter is settled.

Because the present filing deadline is December 7th, candidates are forced, for the moment, to file in existing districts, but that would mean that too many representatives would be elected from Ohio if the remedy has not been enacted before the filing date and the election. Do you have any doubt that politicians could mess up the simplest task because of their game playing and misplaced party loyalty? They have proven over and over that they couldn’t plan a one-car parade without causing a major pile up on the street. It seems as if there are two probable remedies for this foul up: The first is that the petitioning and voting go forward, and if the voters reject this current plan, a new map is designed by either the legislature or a so-called “independent” committee chosen by the two old duopolistic parties. This method will probably result in a delayed special election for Congress persons from Ohio or at the very minimum condense the process so severely that citizens will find it difficult to properly vet and observe the contenders. This scenario would be a huge advantage for incumbents and well-financed candidates in the open districts. As a result the people’s choices would be limited by the manipulations of the establishment politicians in the two old parties.

The second likely outcome may be more toxic and anti-citizen than the first. Under the threat of the statewide petitioning effort bolstered by polling data suggesting that the people may vote to repeal the newly drawn districts, the Republicans may withdraw their plan and “cut a deal” with the Democrats. In other words….politics as usual. Following dinner and drinks the career politicians assemble together to carve up the state of Ohio into friendly areas where each party can maneuver at will. There may be a couple of “contested” or competitive districts to provide the illusion of fairness and to toss a bone to the Supreme Court of Ohio. All of the attempts to exercise raw political power and the cooperative efforts to shield the game from the eyes of the people may lead to a golden opportunity for Ohio politicians to courageously serve their constituents (sarcasm).

If for some reason (pick one, any one), the district map fiasco hasn’t been resolved in time for a reasonable petitioning/filing date, reasonable primary date and sufficient time to prepare for a general election or special election, then Ohio could claim a “time out” from participation in the federal government until we get the matter resolved. Actually, we might discover that our little breather or suspension of our federal participation might not be deadly. It might even be an occasion for exercising our rights as citizens without fear of Big Government trampling them just because some bureaucrat decides it can. We in the Buckeye state may conclude that we enjoy freedom, independence, self-reliance and the ability to chart our own course without interference from the Nanny state. Freedom can be exhilarating.

It is possible that our small-minded state politicians who are more concerned with holding and exercising power than with following the national and state constitutions have provided us (unintentionally) with a golden opportunity for reclaiming our liberty. If it works out that we become a “free state,” then our first order of business should be to select legislators and administrators who know what they’re doing, who have the interests of Ohio ahead of their partisan desires, and who are NOT seeking a lifetime job at the government trough. Deep in my heart and veneered onto my brain is the hope that our venal self-serving political class has finally shot themselves in the feet. Their faulty marksmanship can set us free. Just a thought for your consideration. I’m going back to sleep now and attempt to recapture the dream.

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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Littlestuff Weekender-5-21-2011


It appears that the animal rights activists have captured the Ohio GOP….particularly the Ohio Senate. On Tuesday they will be voting on the RINO PROTECTION ACT otherwise known as SB 148. As it now stands, the bill will allow NO THIRD PARTY BALLOT ACCESS IN OHIO.  The GOP power elites have proven in the 2010 primary that they could crush Tea Party candidates. Now they want to eliminate any challenges from others who believe in small constitutional government and personal liberty. Lord Acton observed that “absolute power corrupts absolutely.” The state of Michigan grants ballot status to any party that receives 1% of the vote in certain designated races. Is Ohio too chicken or fearful to live with 3% or so? Apparently they are. If you wish to check out some suggested ballot language that protects your options, go to www.LPO.org and view the pdf  that follows the story about last week’s testimony. Please call your Senator (find at http://www.ohiosenate.gov ). It would be a travesty if Iraqi’s had more choices and freedom than we have.  

Just 10 more days remain in May. Local elections in many places are fewer than 6 months away. There is less than a year and a half until the critical election of 2012. Time is running through the hourglass at an accelerated pace. Now is the time to structure the organization, choose and design materials, and establish a solid timeline for execution.

The latest poll indicated that Ken Blackwell was leading the GOP field as a challenger to Sherrod Brown for the U.S. Senate. Sort of a bogus poll in my view since Blackwell hasn’t announced, but Dr. Michael Pryce has….and he wasn’t included in the questioning. Another case of self-fulfilling polling. The deck is stacked and the political elites deal from the bottom.

As we reminded you earlier, the deadline for filing petitions for candidacy for 2012 is December 7th…just a tad more than 6 months from now. Research, recruit, organize, staff and plan. If you or your group has a candidate or is seeking one, do it now.

Got some serious field work done yesterday, and plan to do more this afternoon. Rain predicted for tomorrow here in Wood County, Ohio. That has become the norm. Hope that some level of precipitation continues throughout the summer. Our late start for planting will hurt our yields, but a truly dry summer could be devastating.

The GOP presidential sweepstakes are all mixed up, but how many Dem’s wish they had the guts to challenge “O?” Come on, Hillary. Come on, Chucky Schumer. Go for it.

I would like to see a new federal office created, and I gleefully volunteer to assume the office: Dismantling Czar. The job description would be to eliminate every unconstitutional, unnecessary and inefficient federal agency, department, bureau and office. The only government employees who would remain after my reign of “error” would be the gate keeping guards at the CIA in Langley. They have done an excellent job so far.

The President has all the tact and diplomacy of an alligator in heat. His stated preference to restore the 1967 borders for Israel has been a topic that has never before been stated openly by U.S. Presidents or diplomats. Now it seems that he has something sticking to his shoes as he attempts to backtrack and minimize. His huge ego seems to drive him to state things under the assumption that if he says it, it will happen. We can only pray (and work) that his reelection efforts follow a similar pattern.

Personally, I wish more candidates would discuss liberty. Big Government robs us of our money, our property and our options. If liberty were the driving force or motivation for our decisions, government wouldn’t be so large, so costly and so oppressive.

Some group has suggested that McDonald’s retire Ronald because he leads kids to make unhealthy choices. Damn lefties should get a life. Next thing you know they’ll be after the Tooth Fairy because she conditions kids to expect something for nothing…thus creating an entitlement mentality. Come to think about it, they may have a point. Just thinking…just sayin’.

The Huck is out. Newtie is in. Cain is in. Bachmann is in. Daniels is coy. Christie and Perry claim to not want to run. Is Harold Stassen around? What about Walter Judd? Given how fast he wants to jump the ladder, I’m shocked that Josh Mandel hasn’t announced for President yet…he’s probably waiting for 2016.

I left the Ohio General Assembly in 1984. I served with John Kasich, Sherrod Brown, Mike DeWine, and Bill Batchelder…all of whom hold positions of responsibility today with Ohio’s government. Are you better off today than you were 27 years ago?

Our radio program on WSPD 1370 AM continues every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00 to 7:00pm. This week we’ll have Scott Allegrini from the Children of Liberty on our “Liberty Link” segment and Dr. Michael Pryce to discuss ObamaCare and his race for the GOP Senate nomination. You can find us at www.wspd.com  or (419) 240-1370, (866) 321-1370 toll free.

Have a wonderful remainder of the weekend. Back on Monday with Littlestuff-minoosha and a discussion of sovereign immunity.