Just a few observations about the upcoming Lakota school levy, the biggest and most ridiculous in the state of Ohio, where they essentially want to tear down a bunch of schools and rebuild all new schools, to make the classrooms smaller and drive up payroll by hiring more teachers to teach the same number of students. It’s expensive and stupid, but what do we expect from these people? But there is a lot more to notice than just how flat-footed their campaign is. We always talk about how liberal they are who run and manage the school, and as they are pushing for their levy passage, they look to have taken their entire campaign out of the Kamala Harris playbook. They have waited until essentially two weeks before the election to put out their signs, and what they have put out is a minimal number. I’ve been all over the district and was looking for more signs in places more friendly to their position, but they are pretty flat, and where they do have signs, they have tried to appear bigger and more of a mainstream position. Especially in places where Mark Welch has yard signs, they have been attempting to put the limited amount of signs that they do have next to him to give people the illusion that he supports the Lakota levy, when I know for sure, he does not. These are not politically savvy people running the Lakota campaign for their massive tax increase, which is fine with me. I want to see that levy crash and burn more than anybody. But things have changed a lot over the last ten to twenty years, since I was on the front line of these things, and it’s certainly worth talking about. Of course, anything can happen in an election; it will all depend on turnout. But the Lakota people are certainly on their back foot on this one.

It costs a lot of money to run these campaigns, and usually, Lakota schools have plenty of mad moms trying to hide how terrible they are for their kids from the public by supporting the schools that give them a free babysitting service, because they are too lazy to be good parents themselves. It’s a well-known personality type, the mad and crazy mothers who campaign for tax increases on other people’s property. And even worse than those neurotic types come their queer eye for a straight guy husbands, who are more interested in doing the dishes, hoping to get laid by their wives’ best friends husbands because they are so progressive themselves, that all traces of manhood have vanished from their cell structure like clowns at an anti-mime rally. (that’s how you know that I don’t use AI to write my articles, I do everything the old fashioned way) And watching their campaign this time around, after watching lots of campaigns from the past, it looks like their entire approach to this tax increase is based on that inner firing squad of transgender losers, wife-swapping scandals, and corporate bootlickers too busy to know that their children had their 8th birthday. They don’t understand the forces against them because they haven’t worked very hard to get to know them, and you can tell by the way they have put out their signs and raised money for the effort. They are doing what I call the Kamala Harris approach, where they know they have a weak position and their strategy is to surprise everyone at the last minute, before anybody knows what’s really going on. And where they are present, they are trying to affiliate themselves with well-known politicians, like Mark Welch, who is an obvious frontrunner for the upcoming West Chester trustee race.

Another thing that I noticed while driving around the district is that there are a lot fewer businesses supporting this levy than there used to be. The school has always acted like a bunch of mobsters when it came to pushing for business support. If businesses did not support massive tax increases, those businesses were attacked by that mob of angry moms, and they’d try to inspire a boycott against those businesses. Lakota schools traditionally has quite a collection agency force that is very aggressive on tax shakedowns, and they have been pretty ruthless. But things have changed over the years; it’s been a long time since Lakota went for a tax increase because the community has been so hostile toward them. And the shoe is on the other foot now, for sure. When the mad moms think they are getting a hook in the water by putting their signs next to Mark Welch, to attempt to trick voters into supporting massive tax increases, hoping to get bleed off votes from low information people, there is an air of desperation looming over the whole effort. I could tell a lot of stories about the past where the outcome was never obvious. I have done interviews with some of the big media, a Channel 5 broadcast on prime time television comes to mind, where the pro-Levy people had the streets all lined up with supporters, and they looked like everyone was going to vote for them. Then they’d put me in a lonely parking lot, trying to make it look like I was on my own and had little support from anybody. And once the election happened, the silent majority showed up and crushed the visuals in embarrassing ways. Those were the old days, and these Lakota people are certainly not functioning from that kind of strength.

It costs about $5 per yard sign. And based on the yard signs, you can tell the strength of the political party because the early investment usually indicates how much community support there is ahead of the election. On the No More Taxes at Lakota side, the push was to raise about $20K to fight this levy attempt and to be prepared for follow-up attempts after this first one fails. For Lakota’s side, once the filings get reported, it would not be surprising that their donations are in the six figures, as many schools are these days. But in Lakota’s case, that money isn’t seen yet, and obviously, they are worried about giving people too much time to learn the facts, so they are doing a last-minute push just like Kamala Harris did, hoping to catch people a little off guard, which doesn’t spell confidence in their position. They don’t have many signs out really late in the campaign. The No More Taxes campaign has had its signs out since the last week of September. So, impressions by the public who didn’t already have a strong opinion on the matter were being made during October. But early voting has already been going on, so the Lakota effort has been noticeably flat-footed. And where they hoped to win over people, they are trying to give the illusion that a popular local trustee, Mark Welch, is on their side, which he most certainly isn’t. But those are the strategies of the desperate, and not very smart. And a group of people who think that everyone is with them when they are only talking among themselves, with a couple of cats and dogs to greet them at the door. When it comes to the community as a whole, I think they are in for quite a shock when the reality of the vote totals comes in. They don’t seem to know just how bad people have come to hate them. But they will, the election is near. And for all the normal people out there, those who are not dysfunctional misfits hoping to hide in society through an overly liberal education built on a foundation of DEI hires, make sure to vote NO on the Lakota Levy, and do it in a big way. These losers need to learn a lesson.
Rich Hoffman

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