Friday, October 31, 2008

Why the Republicans Must Lose

Why the Republicans Must Lose; Nothing short of defeat will put the GOP back on its limited government track; Radley Balko; Reason; October 22, 2008.

This applies to Ohio as well...from Reason:

While I'm not thrilled at the prospect of an Obama administration (especially with a friendly Congress), the Republicans still need to get their clocks cleaned in two weeks, for a couple of reasons.

First, they had their shot at holding power, and they failed. They've failed in staying true to their principles of limited government and free markets. They've failed in preventing elected leaders of their party from becoming corrupted by the trappings of power, and they've failed to hold those leaders accountable after the fact. Congressional Republicans failed to rein in the Bush administration's naked bid to vastly expand the power of the presidency (a failure they're going to come to regret should Obama take office in January). They failed to apply due scrutiny and skepticism to the administration's claims before undertaking Congress' most solemn task—sending the nation to war. I could go on.

As for the Bush administration, the only consistent principle we've seen from the White House over the last eight years is that of elevating the American president (and, I guess, the vice president) to that of an elected dictator. That isn't hyperbole. This administration believes that on any issue that can remotely be tied to foreign policy or national security (and on quite a few other issues as well), the president has boundless, limitless, unchecked power to do anything he wants. They believe that on these matters, neither Congress nor the courts can restrain him.

That's the second reason the GOP needs to lose. American voters need to send a clear, convincing repudiation of these dangerous ideas.

If they do lose, the GOP would be wise to regroup and rebuild from scratch, scrap the current leadership, and, most importantly, purge the party of the "national greatness," neoconservative influence. Big-government conservatism has bloated the federal government, bogged us down in what will ultimately be a trillion-dollar war, and set us down the road to European-style socialism. It's hard to think of how Obama could be worse. He'll just be bad in different ways.

Sadly, if the GOP does lose, it's likely to be interpreted not as a repudiation of the GOP's excesses, but as an endorsement of the Democrats'. When the only two parties who have a chance at winning both have a track record of expanding the size and scope of government, every election is likely to be interpreted as a win for big government—only the brand changes.


Comment: The comparison is too easy, and as we watch Strickland gliding through his first term without any hint of opposition I'd say the ORP is done for too. We can't win with politicians that look and sound like democrats, and we can't win when the only legislation put forward is Euro-socialism.

The author recommends voting for a third party, something that my colleagues have endorsed and one I resist, but I can say I am supporting and voting for Robert Owens so that we can have a balanced Attorney General's office. But if big change does not happen in the next year I too am leaving the ORP.

Friday, October 3, 2008

A Quick Update


I have been away from this weblog for some time and I wanted to update you on the movement. To be honest it’s not really going very well. The GOP has done a good job of scaring the average Republican voter this election cycle and we really haven’t attracted many Republicans to join our cause. Likewise within our small group of supporters we have seen some changing of parties. Some have moved over to the Constitution Party and are supporting Robert Owens and Chuck Baldwin, very good choices indeed, and one returned to the Libertarian Party of Ohio, which I think is a good choice too.

This is certainly some dark times as a Republican. On the national front as I already said, the GOP is doing a good job scaring voters, while the Presidential candidate has to sign on a solid conservative to prop himself up. State side we are struggling incredibly. The party is completely lost and in the hands of fools like DeWine, Husted, and Evans, who side daily with Strickland.

At the end of the day I still see the Republican Party as the best hope for America and Ohio, but as the sign in the picture says, “I’m a republican and ashamed of this GOP!” This is my belief and I tend to think many others as well. If we don’t do something we will continue to witness dramatic socialistic government give away programs like the financial bailout in Congress and the corporate give away from Husted and Strickland to their friends in Toledo.

Fight for the ideals that made this a great party before it’s too late. Fight for limited government and free markets. Fight to be a Republican.

Friday, August 15, 2008

Pat Tiberi; an idiot

Anti-Positivist: Pat Tiberi; an idiot

From Pat Tiberi's latest Capitol Notebook comes this gem ... "Politics should not play a role, nor should parliamentary procedural maneuvering."

Politics should not play a role? Politics? That's all they do in DC: play politics.

And this coming from a politician; a congressman who is sponsoring the No More Excuses Energy Act and the American Energy Act -- two pieces of legislation whose titles is all DC politics and substance all Mussolini-inspired fascism.

No More Excuses Energy Act. Please!

The problem with lying is that once the liar begins to believe he can fool folks all the time, he soon holds them in contempt. Tiberi speaks as if we are all a bunch of sheep looking for him to lead the way. Such tone is an insult to those who pay his salary.



Idiot!


Comment: Tiberi is the product of the years of Bob Bennett grooming, does anyone think DeWine will do better grooming future politicians; not likely. This party needs leadership and if Ohio Republicans don't get off their asses and do something this state is going to hell faster than it is now. Wake up it's more than just a party issue, today it's a state survivability issue.

Jon Husted and Bill Harris Chair Campaign Against Economic Freedom

Naugblog:Jon Husted and Bill Harris Chair Campaign Against Economic Freedom

From the Naugblog:

From the AP:

COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland and Republican legislative leaders will fight an effort by payday lenders to repeal restrictive caps on the short-term loans they offer.

Strickland, Senate President Bill Harris and Speaker Jon Husted will serve as honorary co-chairs of a campaign fighting the repeal of Ohio’s new payday lending law. The law restricts annual interest on such loans to 28 percent, versus the 391 percent charged today, and limits consumers to receiving four such loans a year.

Husted and Harris seem to be working on a weekly basis to help Strickland with whatever position he may take on a ballot issue. Just last week, they teamed up to support some silly “Clean Ohio” bond issue. Not to mention they passed Strickland’s budget, Strickland’s energy bill (which is responsible for major rate increases), Strickland’s pork-filled stimulus bill, and countless other pieces of unfortunate legislation.

I know many of my fellow Ohio conservative brethren would like to see someone like John Kasich run for governor and see more principled Republicans in office…. But before any of this can happen, the Ohio GOP’s leadership might want to consider acting like an opposition party first.

Comment: Naugle is correct but unfortunately he offers no solutions. And certainly waiting around for change with the ORP or for John Kasich to take charge is along shot. One obvious way is to band together and for the rank and file to challenge the leadership. And we have to act this summer. Recently we have learned that Kevin DeWine will take over as the party chairman. Does anyone think that this young guy can take on the old entrenched party bosses like Alex Arshinkoff; highly doubtful. Besides, DeWine has proven to be just another in a long line of poor performing conservative imitators.

The time is now Mr. Naugle to support this boycott and show some leadership. We have received minimal assistance and we need Republicans to join on so we can get beyond the boycott and start protesting.

We can sit back, but Ohio has never sunk so low, and we know who has been at the helm…the Republicans.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Let's follow Michigan's lead

taxmanblog: Let's follow Michigan's lead

From the taxmanblog:

Keno is coming on board next month to a bar near you.

For a moment, forget that this is a state sanctioned theft of money from poor dumb asses which puts pay day loans to shame. But this is what really caught my eye in this article.
The new games is expected to rake in $73 million in profits for Ohio schools. Sales projections, the number of Keno retailers and other factors are modeled after Michigan's success with the game, Metelsky said. "We're not re-inventing the wheel here. We're looking at best practices and what has worked."

I know that's what we've been missing in this state..... great ideas from Michigan. That wonderful state with what? a 10% unemployment rate?

I'll say it over and over again. I'm not the smartest guy in the world so I make up for it by imitating what the smart guys are doing. Conversely, if Michigan's doing something, I think I'd pass on it. They're not the model of what I would call "success".


Comment: Great public policy by our useless Republican led General Assembly. We have a choice; we do not have to follow them. Say no to the ORP. Join the boycott today, before it’s too late for Ohio.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Ohio General Assembly Energy Failure

One Oar in the Water: Ohio General Assembly Energy Failure

From One Oar in the Water:

I came upon an interesting posting at the weblog Keane Observations about the recent comments made by T. Boone Pickens and the plan he is currently barnstorming to reduce our nation’s dependency on foreign oil. After reading the post and the attached articles I went to YouTube to find some videos with Mr. Pickens that might further explain his plan, and sure enough I came a across a detailed lecture he gives that provides a more than just surface data.

After watching the lecture I was struck by the amount of readily available U.S. Government (USG) data used by Mr. Pickens to support his plan, however I became angered when I research the same data specific to Ohio.

Here’s my beef; our moronic Ohio politicians led by Republican and House Speaker Jon Husted and the Democrat Governor Ted Strickland just gave away a large part of a $16 billion “jobs stimulus package,” our tax dollars and money we worked for, to “alternative energy” companies. And along the way they further strapped the citizens of Ohio with an additional burden because it’s now required by law to buy back the technology developed by these companies, proven or unproven, and will be installed on our state government buildings. Yet with just a quick cursory look at the data Mr. Pickens used from the U.S. Department of Energy clearly demonstrates Ohio is not geographically situated to exploit wind or solar. But one would think that our elected officials, Mr. Husted and Strickland, would have used the same USG data when they decided to create this corporate welfare give away program.

Now if that doesn’t make you angry, there was nothing in the $16 billion stimulus package for coal and nuclear production, which Ohio could significantly capitalize upon, create real jobs through, lower energy costs, and provide much needed assistance to the rural region of the Mid-Ohio Valley. These idiots gave away a huge chunk of the $16 billion package and it will not benefit Ohio! But I would also ask why should the State of Ohio be giving away tax dollars to private companies when all they would have to do is just get off the stick and remove the mountains of regulations restricting the building of coal and nuclear plants?

Husted and Strickland aren’t the only reckless ones; every elected politician in Congress, republican or democrat, originating from Ohio is culpable of the same nonsensical behavior since it has been their similar moronic actions hamstringing the construction of new energy plants in this country that has resulted in the loss of Ohioan’s jobs and higher energy costs. For years our Ohio politicians have signed onto laws that have shut down any growth in the energy sector and have greatly aided our dependency on foreign oil. No matter the party, our Ohio representatives in Congress should have been looking out for the Ohio citizenry, not the environmental special interest lobby groups like the Sierra Club and the Environmental Defense Fund, to name a few, that get rich on frivolous law suits costing US taxpayers money and jobs.

T. Boone Pickens has a plan; it’s simple and based upon common sense. Strickland and Husted have a plan and it’s based upon fantasy, socialism, and stupidity. Let’s face it, if we are going to get out of this energy mess it’s going to take leadership and some good old common sense; something in short supply in Columbus and Washington. We need energy, but before we can get it, we need a change in our state’s political direction.

Folks the time has come to get rid of these folks. If we don’t stand up today and hold the deficient political class accountable we might as well get used to the medieval way of life, because the republicrats and the demlicans are sending us into the dark ages real fast.



Comment: For too many years we have watched the Republican led General Assembly waste our tax dollars on inefficient pork projects and have piled on mountains of government regulations that have killed the business and agricultural life of this state all to please silly lobbyist groups. We must stop this assault on our prosperity from this defunct political tyrannical class.

Folks we are dieing here in Ohio. We have been amidst a depression for over 15 years and yet the party in power uses the socialist playbook of the Democrat Party, slowly killing this state in
the process. The only hope for Ohio is for true republican norms and ideals to re-emerge through the dank dark socialist infested halls of the State General Assembly.

Join us today and fight this self-gratifying political class; boycott the ORP and tell them not one red cent until republican norms return to the great State of Ohio!

Ohio Law Would Allow Forced Blood Draws by Police

One Oar in the Water: Ohio Law Would Allow Forced Blood Draws by Police

From One Oar in the Water:

Ohio legislature votes to allow police to make forced, warrantless blood draws from anyone accused of DUI.

Wow! I missed this one! Sadly Strickland signed this bill.

Ohio: Law Would Allow Forced Blood Draws by Police

Via the website Loose Change 9/11:

"A proposed law currently awaiting the signature of Ohio Governor Ted Strickland (D) would remove any barrier to a police agency that wishes to forcibly remove blood from motorists accused of driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI). State Senator Timothy J. Grendell (R-Chesterland) introduced this anti-DUI measure which sailed through the state House with an 87-6 vote and a 33-0 vote in the Senate earlier this month.

"Grendell’s bill is designed to extend the concept of implied consent beyond a mere breath test. Anyone who obtains a driver’s license automatically would agree to allow his blood to be taken at the request of any police officer. Moreover, the consent doctrine would also apply to anyone who uses water skis or anything else “watercraft-related” in Ohio.

"'A law enforcement officer who makes a request pursuant to this division that a person submit to a chemical test or tests shall advise the person at the time of the arrest that if the person refuses to take a chemical test the officer may employ whatever reasonable means are necessary to ensure that the person submits to a chemical test of the person’s whole blood or blood serum or plasma,' the proposed law states. 'A law enforcement officer who acts pursuant to this division to ensure that a person submits to a chemical test of the person’s whole blood or blood serum or plasma is immune from criminal and civil liability based upon a claim for assault and battery or any other claim for the acts, unless the officer so acted with malicious purpose, in bad faith, or in a wanton or reckless manner.'

"Although the law specifies that only “a physician, a registered nurse, or a qualified technician” can draw blood from a motorist, a number of North Texas police agencies have devised a twenty-four hour course that certifies traffic police to take blood as technicians. Ohio’s program will go far beyond that of Texas, however, by removing the requirement that a judge must issue a warrant before the blood can be drawn.

"Last year, the Minnesota Supreme Court struck down warrantless blood draws as a violation of the Fourth Amendment (view ruling), while a New Jersey appellate court upheld the concept and dismissed a complaint against police officers who caused permanent injuries to a motorist during a forced blood draw (view ruling).

"The Ohio legislation will become law by July 4 unless the governor vetoes the bill. The full text of the proposal is available in a 450k PDF file at the source link below.

Source: Senate Bill 17 (Ohio General Assembly, 6/26/2008)

Comment: OK folks; is there a need for this? The correct answer is absolutely no! So why the hell are “Republicans” like Grendell doing this, who I thought was a “liberty” oriented man? Well he obviously lost his moral and ethical compass, as did every other knucklehead in the Ohio General Assembly that voted for this. They have opened even more intrusion into our lives and viciously attacked the 4th Amendment to the US Constitution.

Please consider joining the boycott of the Ohio Republican Party. This is one more example of the lost bearing by our Republican political class. This my friends is an example of police state socialism found in the former Soviet Union, Communist China, North Korea, and Cuba, not Ohio or the United States.





Comment: Is there any reason for such a law and to draw blood at a roadside check? Sadly this went through with full support of both parties and 100% affirmative vote in the Senate. Whatever happened to Republicans that stood up for individual liberty and freedom without the tyranny of a police state search?

These are dark times within the Ohio Republican Party and Ohio and it is time for a change my friends. We must turn back the socialist leanings of the ORP if we are to have even a glimmer of hope in Ohio.

Fight these people; stand up to this deficient group of people that do not represent Ohio. Join boycott today!