The Tyranny of Safety: What Mike DeWine really meant by his speech

Apparently, a lot of people are confused by Governor DeWine’s address to the nation from Ohio at 5:30 PM on July 15, 2020. But I wasn’t confused in the least. Essentially what DeWine was asking was for Ohioans to stop suing him and his administration for the constitutional violations he was guilty of, blatantly. And he wished to restore order within the Republican Party to quell the talk of impeachment against him that has been gaining strength over the last few weeks. Of course, the Governor knew that the Republicans didn’t have the guts to advance the topic in the House, but just the idea of some Representatives even thinking about it was enough to drive him mad with anger. What the Governor wanted to do with that speech is take the edge off his relationship with his rivals who have been getting increasingly angry with the mask mandates and daily shots at the economy that is trying to grow again while still appeasing the left leaning scaredy cats who are always afraid of their own shadows and see in the Governor suddenly a parental figure in government that they think they can substitute for their own lack of family. The Governor has found the Covid-19 experience a rewarding one, after all, he has reached across the aisle to the other side and they liked him, and accepted him. He couldn’t understand for the life of him why so many of his fellow Republicans were angry with him for doing so. So the speech was an attempt to have it both ways and unite Ohio behind the mask and back off the legal pressures which were mounting insurmountably.

The problem with Mike’s speech is that he’s just not very smart on these types of matters. He trusts too much experts who have other political motives, particularly in the direction of Marxism and communism. Most doctors I know, and their patients who are all too willing to follow their every instruction already have one foot in the camp of communism. They might think of themselves as freedom loving people who fly the flag high on the 4th of July and they go out and spend a $1000 in fireworks for their backyards, but they are also the ones who will follow “doctor’s orders” without question and use that as an excuse for restricting their living greatly. I have a sister who is a nurse and a sister in law who is a pharmacist and the tension in our family is so great over their occupations that we barely have a “hi, bye” relationship at family gatherings. They are nice enough people, but their role in life I see as tyrannical because they serve the medical industry to the extent that they do, I can barely have a basic conversation with them. To say I feel very strongly about this matter is an understatement. I listen to what doctors say, but I also expect that I am smarter than they are and question everything they say. Most of the time, I find that my instincts are 100% correct. I won’t throw the baby out with the bath water, they sometimes have beneficial things to contribute to society, but mostly, they represent tyranny through safety and that’s how they make their livings, by convincing you that if you listen to them, that you’ll avoid danger and death in life.

To refute what Mike DeWine said in his speech as a prosecutor’s statement of defense of his own mistakes when he proclaimed, “the jury is in,” the evidence that wearing masks and that social distancing work is not irrefutable. Quite the opposite. He was an idiot for letting Amy Acton and other medical professionals convince him that the jury was in. Because its not. We keep hearing about how well Asia is doing in dealing with Covid-19, their cases are down, such as in Vietnam. As a western society we are supposed to believe that they are doing something right that the rest of us aren’t. Well, the difference is, those are communist countries who tightly control their state press conferences, and in Vietnam, they simply aren’t doing the kind of testing we are, or testing in the same way. We are “inspecting to reject” whereas they are “inspecting to pass.” The testing methods and desires are not apples to apples. They want to show low cases in Asia to promote themselves as a solution to the made up global crises whereas our stupid medical people starving for attention, respect, and federal dollars by more dumb politicians want to show big numbers so they can advance a political agenda they think will help them in the long run. DeWine used examples in his speech of states suffering high case counts, such as Florida even as it has been shown extravagantly that the mode of counting is way off, deliberately so.

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Sure there is panic among the medical community and they need dummies like Mike DeWine to continue to believe in their false models and overstated projections. They are doing what most doctors do, and school teachers, fire fighters, just about all public employees even at the BMV, they overstate the importance of their jobs because they want to get paid, and they expect that you don’t know enough about what they do to believe them. But when you do know enough about what they do to question what they are telling you, then you find continuously that they are mostly frauds who shouldn’t be trusted to give you a recipe to a batch of chocolate chip cookies. Mostly the people are not good, they have all the same problems as everyone else, and Mike DeWine is starting to see that he has worked himself into a lot of trouble trusting too much the experts, and he’s trying to mend those fences now before its too late.

But its been too late since March when all this Covid crap started, as Mike DeWine stated, with Ohio leading the way driving the nation into the mess economically that its in now. He made a bad call, he didn’t scrutinize the doctors to the level he should, he bought the scam hook line and sinker. Mike DeWine reminds me of that stupid person who falls for a phishing scheme on his computer from a Nigerian prince who wants you to give him $2000 then he’ll give you $10,000,000 to hide money in an American bank account, if only you’ll give him your account number to deposit the money. We can feel sorry for suckers, but we don’t give them more power. We punish them. Without question Dummy Mike DeWine meant well, most people can agree that he is a good person who walks in the path of Jesus Christ on earth. But Jesus was also crucified. We tend to not follow people who are so gullible and naive against the bad guys of the world. Such people usually end up alone and dead in the end, and out of power because they are not smart enough to keep it. And that is what Mike DeWine wanted out of that little speech, to try and convince us that Covid is a real problem, that he did a good job of saving lives, not costing them, and that if Ohio will just pull together, everything will be alright. But like most people who have gone mad, he’s as wrong as wrong can be.

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Governor Mike DeWine is Paying his girlfriend, Amy Acton to stay Close: What $236K per year can buy in the whorehouse of Ohio government

There are more ways to use a whore than with sex, sometimes men purchase a woman as an escort for the girlfriend experience, which mostly means he wants someone to pretend to like him, talk to him, and pander to him like a new relationship would. When relationships become old and crusty, men often seek in a prostitute, or an high class escort girl companionship more than just the raw sex much of the time. And clearly when Amy Acton, the Ohio Health Director who resigned from her intense position under great scrutiny, it was clear that Governor DeWine had fallen for the companionship Acton provided him and he couldn’t stand to part with her, the way many men do when they fixate on a certain kind of escort or a stripper they see topless at a “gentleman’s club.” What happens in these cases, and it seldom involves sex, is that the girls are nice to the lonely man, and he thinks she loves him, and he becomes possessive and starts coming to see the girl all the time thinking that her niceness means more than just doing what he’s paying her for. I knew a friend once who was so in love with a local stripper that he paid over $23,000 to her just for her to tell him about her life, and to help her pay a few semesters of college. He never had sex with her as she milked him for everything he had at the time. So it wasn’t hard to see that was exactly the relationship that Governor DeWine had with the departing Amy Acton when it became known that her golden parachute that had been percolating in the media was in fact a giant gold nugget, a consultant job paying her $236,000 per year just to remain close to the Governor.

It was a good question at the 40 minute mark by Jack Windsor from WMFT TV in Mansfield during Governor DeWine’s press conference on Thursday June 18th 2020 when he asked why Amy Acton was given a new position created for her while cuts to all departments across the state were happening, particularly in education. In essence, Jack was asking how the government could afford to pay Acton so much money when she had in fact resigned. The optics were not good. But as I have said from the beginning, the Covid-19 thing was a scam, and in DeWine’s case he was infatuated with Amy Acton for all the reasons that a man falls in love with a woman he’s working with. It looks like DeWine went out of his way to get her in the first place and once he had her on stage every day at 2 PM she was filling out the “girlfriend experience” for him, being there to listen to him and to be that girlfriend he never had. DeWine after all had a wife whom he has known since she was a little girl, so now that he has a top executive job in government, one that he has been thinking about all his life, Amy Acton was able to be a member of his staff, and to be that girlfriend DeWine always had wanted. It wasn’t about stroking his junk in a smoky room next to a bottle of $200 wine under a table covered with a jacket in case the cops came in, it was about talking to him and letting him confide in some female figure other than his wife who had lived with him for more than 50 years and knew everything about him, perhaps too much to satisfy his ego as a new, and all powerful governor.

It’s important to talk about because I would contend that much of the reason Acton was given so much raw power to shut down most of the economic activity of Ohio, which paved the way for other states to follow, was because DeWine was showing off for Acton demonstrating how much power he really had. It became obvious when DeWine just a week into the shutdowns moved against a judge who had ruled that the Election for the primary could not have its date moved from March 17th to some later, undetermined time, but DeWine did it anyway. Since then most every case that has been put before a judge has been found to show that DeWine and Acton acted illegally during the shutdowns taking away rights from private people and businesses he had no right to trample on. But for DeWine, it was never about saving America from a hidden virus, it was about getting access to a strange new, flirty female. And DeWine was using public money to stuff her purse so she would talk to him and make him feel young again. Walk into any strip joint and that old, fat bastard stuffing $100 dollar bills in the panties of some 19 year old stripper in the corner and you’ll see why Mike DeWine couldn’t stand to let Amy Acton leave, but instead overpaid her to answer his phone calls and talk to him any time he wanted.

I’ve explained also before why men and women in very powerful positions are prone to hire some bondage dominator to tie them up and demean them. As someone who has worked with bullwhips for 40 years of my life, I often would get requests to be that guy, which I always declined. People hear about bullwhips and they naturally think of sexually charged bondage. I have known women, very strong women who have very pronounced professional careers who would beg to hire someone to beat them with a bullwhip in the way only an expert can, and to call them names like “dumb bitch,” “whore,” and “scank” and they’d pay anything to get that treatment. The reason is that they wanted relief from the pressures of being in charge. That is why perfectly logical businessmen who look and act tough during a deal will walk away from professional contacts during a high priced dinner where they were the alphas during the conversation and get back to their hotel rooms while on the road and hire a dominatrix to come to them and beat them with a whip and call them all kinds of nasty names, even dressing them in a diaper as if they were a child that needed to have it changed by a mother figure. I personally think all those needs are dysfunctional and are symptoms of psychosis, but they are surprisingly common in most powerful people with high pressure jobs.

Mike DeWine would never admit that his relationship with Amy Acton is mostly a girlfriend experience for him, and that he has abused all Ohioans and the budget of his office to satisfy that fantasy. I’m sure his wife understands, as long as his little ass isn’t crawling all over her at night, she’s happy he’s getting that emotional support from someone. And his kids will likely refuse to see it, because daddy is rich, and they want to stay in good esteem for all the obvious reasons. And his church doesn’t want to see it either because they don’t have any emotional mechanisms to deal with those kinds of psychological needs, which is why so many priests are in abusive relationships. A 2000-year-old collection of stories can’t tell a person how to act when they want a woman to dress them in a diaper, put a tit in their mouth and call them dirty little bastards. So they end up doing all sorts of illicit things to satisfy the hunger that rages within them. In Mike DeWine’s case, he paid his girlfriend a lot of money to at least stay close, so he could get what he wanted from Amy Acton, even though she resigned—officially. For DeWine, Covid-19 was a way to get close to a forbidden fruit and now that its over and the checks are due, DeWine can’t stand to see her go, so he stuffed $236K into her metaphorical panties in the corner of a dank and stinky room just to keep her close. How about that for government abuse!

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A Hung Effigy of Governor Andy Breshear: We don’t need parents in government, we need represenatives

I’ve had to explain it too many times to people from outside our state of Ohio, and with them knowing that its not uncommon for me to associate with politicians, especially at a high level, that Mike DeWine is a Republican in name only. Governor DeWine is not a rock star in political circles and is essentially a crotchety old man who falls off the mark quickly if things get too complicated. My idea of a good Republican governor in the wake of a Covid-19 measurement is Kristi Noem of South Dakota. She handled the coronavirus correctly, as did several of the other governors in more populous states, like Georgia and South Carolina. When DeWine won out in the primary I supported him because he had the “R” next to his name but I wanted Mary Taylor. My expectation of Republican leadership is someone like Kristi Noem, in just about every situation and Mary likely would have given Ohio that. But as I explained, DeWine lost me when he shut down the bars and restaurants back in March of 2020 forever and that is the difference between Republicans and Democrats. Republicans do vet their own while Democrats hang together like frat boys who screwed the same stripper at an initiation party. They never turn on each other. But Republicans do because they have values and when politicians go astray, there are consequences that conservatives are quick to express. Democrats don’t stand for values, so they don’t use them to measure behavior. Its that simple.

That is why even as I do speak with respectable Republicans about their division over what’s happening in Kentucky as protestors over the weekend erected an effigy of the tyrant governor, Andy Breshear at the state capital of the dictator hanging from a tree with the statement “sic semper tryannis” painted upon it, I side clearly with the protestors and my opinion of any Republican coming out against that action as weak. I don’t really care what history did at some point in the Civil War and whether or not a party comes down on the side of Lincoln or the rebels of that time period, we are living history now. We just went through the most stupid thing that humans have ever done to themselves across the world with the reaction to Covid-19 shutting down the economy all over earth over nothing, so the context of history is being written. You can’t study something like this in a book, there is no precedence for this level of stupidity, and people victimized by the idiotic behavior of these politicians wants somebody’s ass to pay for all the misery they caused. And who could blame them? It doesn’t matter that Mike DeWine is a Republican, or that Andy Breshear is a Democrat, they both became tyrants against constitutional concepts and they broke the law as the top lawmakers in their states—and for that there is either going to be an ass-kicking, or a change inspired through elections. Something must happen and the longer it doesn’t, people are going to get more and more angry.

The media position in this incident is all wrong, to use peer pressure to inspire behavioral change in the protestors by saying both Republicans and Democrats condemn this behavior of hanging an effigy of Breshear in a tree as a warning. Nobody cares what Republicans and Democrats think if those people don’t do the job they were elected to do and that is to manage their offices that they hold without bringing trouble to the people who elected them. When governors take it upon themselves to interpret their jobs to be parents of everyone, well, they have failed to do honor to their office and must be held accountable. Breshear has been following DeWine in Ohio for most of the Covid-19 shutdowns and going further just to put a liberal spin on things, and that has really crippled Kentucky. What Breshear has been doing has been madness to put it lightly. But so is what DeWine has done and both of these governors have been getting off easy to only have minor threats against them made with something like these effigies. To infringe upon constitutional liberties of people really is an act of war of a loser government against the people its supposed to protect. Protecting people from a silly, overblown virus is not in the oath that the governors take. Protecting their rights to the constitution is, and when they openly violate that, they are opening themselves up to the wrath of a very angry people. Nobody cares what Mitch McConnnell thinks about the effigy against Breshear. Nobody needs a lecture on the First Amendment, but politicians do need a lecture on the 2nd. There is a place for hate in this world and when politicians take advantage of the trust that voters put into them, and when politicians destroy jobs and livelihoods of people and their families, you bet your ass that there is room for hate.

This is the same Breshear who had police writing down the license plates of people attending church services during Easter Sunday services. Without the threats of violence, people like Breshear hide behind the law his desire for complete dictatorship over the people he’s supposed to protect, then blames it on concern for their safety. People see through that and they are angry, and they damn well should be. The 2nd Amendment isn’t for hunting rabbits, its for taking back our government from people like Breshear, DeWine and that crazy lunatic in Michigan Gretchen Whitmer. All those governors have shown that they will violate the state and federal constitutions on a whim and they need to understand that if they break the law that there will be ramifications. When people lose faith in the law and the courts, they will turn to guns and violence. That is part of the deal and is the last line of defense in any constitutional debate. All politicians should understand this basic agreement and know that if they lose themselves to power, then people will be coming after them.

The fear that politicians and members of the media are expressing is that civility is how they gain their power. When people see that civility is being used against them to destroy their lives, as has been the case across the world over Covid-19, then their only recourse is violent rebellion. Everyone should give people credit for hanging an effigy and expressing their anger before actually going through with such a violent task. The warning should be appreciated, not demeaned. Breshear should consider himself lucky that the people of Kentucky gave him a warning before ripping his ass out of his bed at night to throw him out of office. Because honestly, the people of Kentucky have that right due to the gross violations to their constitutional sanctity. It doesn’t matter if it’s a Republican or a Democrat who committed the crime, people have a right to be pissed off about it, and what we do from here on out will make history. Because what brought us here is so bad, there is no precedent to reflect on. Compliance is not an option when politicians break the law, no matter how much for our own good they think they were acting. We didn’t elect parents to run our government, we elected representatives. But when those representatives start acting like dictators, well, that’s when things must change no matter what means is necessary to achieve it. Politicians need to stop lecturing us like parents and start listening as representatives. If people are that mad that they’ll hang such an effigy that should be a valued warning that all elected officials should pay attention to. There is no law to protect them when they go so far to step over the law to satisfy some desire for power at the expense of the people they are supposed to be representing.

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