It’s Time to Punish Governor Mike DeWine: Renacci for Ohio and a better tomorrow

Getting Rid of Governor Mike DeWine

It’s been nothing but good news since the election of 2021.  All the good guys are happy, and the bad guys are crying; that’s when you know the world is doing great things.  That has left many asking me what’s next?  They feel good about the success of the local elections around Cincinnati’s north suburbs and Ohio in general, and they want more of it.  Many thought they’d have to wait until 2022’s fall to have more good feelings, but I reminded them that was a bit too far out to look.  That is one of the best elections for Governor DeWine and his direct challenger, Jim Renacci.  I haven’t said much about this race because I wanted to stay focused on all the other races that were much more locally important for the election of 2021.  But now that those successes are done, it’s time to go for one I’ve been looking forward to for a long time.  For me, it’s personal.  Dummy DeWine’s wrong and deliberate decisions during the Covid year of 2020 cost me personally a lot of money and hard, hard work.  Life was pretty good before Dummy Mike DeWine came along and screwed everything up in Ohio, but we always knew that was a risk by him.  So early in 2022, May, to be specific, there will be a primary election to knock him out of his re-election bid for Governor and to replace him with a guy I know a bit, Jim Renacci, and I’m excited about it. 

I will forever call Mike DeWine “Dummy DeWine” because of the way he essentially destroyed Ohio during his term in office.  Many Tea Party types, myself included, held our nose and voted for him in the last governor election.  He won the primary and beat out several good candidates.  After the Kasich administration, Ohio looked for a purple governor because Kasich himself was very purple, essentially a Democrat with an “R” next to his name.  Mary Tayler would have been my pick, but her association with Kasich knocked her out of consideration, so it was establishment placeholder Mike DeWine who won the primary and then went on to win the state.  We all regretted it after his first year, primarily how foolishly he acted after a radical leftwing extremist shot up a nightspot in Dayton, and he partnered with the Democrat mayor there to embrace gun control legislation.  We eventually did get Stand Your Ground laws passed by DeWine, but only because he screwed up so badly during his next year in office, 2020, when he turned into King Tyrant over Covid-19.  What he did during that year will forever be unforgivable. 

Now Dummy DeWine is “dumb” because he genuinely thought it was his right and obligation to decide what was safe for all kinds of people, many of who are not afraid of risk the way he is.  He thought he had a right to interpret what was good for Ohio based on his own risk aversion like it was his right as some kind of king or emperor.  Once the ten days to slow the spread initiative came out as a response to Covid-19 from Dr. Fauci’s advice to the White House, DeWine went several steps further in Ohio by cuddling up with radical abortion activist and climate change lunatic in Amy Acton. The latter was close to the Fauci group. Together they destroyed businesses, altered elections, and made life in Ohio miserable for the next year until the state legislature finally ripped away his powers in June of 2021.  Finally, ding, dong, the Wicked Witch was dead, but not before billions and billions of dollars were destroyed in Ohio, and politics in the state would become the most corrupt in the nation.  DeWine set the pace for what many blue-state governors across America would eventually do, beating New York to the radicalism none of them dared attempt on the public before DeWine started the process.   He illegally stopped the primary election of 2020 in March that certainly impacted many races when he stopped in-person voting just hours before the election was to occur. 

Because Mike DeWine showed other governors how they could essentially become kings, they went overboard violating constitutional laws without concern for the implications. All the cases that challenged DeWine in court he ended up losing. Eventually, like a screaming child, his power was ripped away from him by the Ohio senate. After many months of radical power grabs finally forced Ohioans to say enough was enough.  DeWine doesn’t know it by I was on conference calls with him several times during all this, and I heard how we spoke to people.  He was trying to intimidate people into not going against him on his power grabs, and many people in very high positions were terrified of him.  It was an abuse of authority in every way you can measure it.  The Mike DeWine I heard on these phone calls was not the guy we heard at 2 PM every day with his girlfriend Amy Acton giving us the latest Covid updates telling us all in the name of safety what rights we were losing that day.  This went on for months, by the way.  The Mike DeWine on those calls was not the guy we heard on WLW with Bill Cunningham, DeWine’s long-time friend.  Well, one time, we did hear the real DeWine on Willie’s program, and that was when it was getting out that Amy Acton had DeWine wrapped around her finger.  He showed he wasn’t such an anti-abortion activist when it came to the flowing hair of the radical Democrat and national celebrity Amy Acton.  He, by all accounts, seemed to have a childish crush on the liberal lunatic, and it was destroying Ohio.

Dummy DeWine often showed bad judgment during his first term, and many said when we voted for him that if he didn’t work out, we’d then primary him. We’d give him a chance, and what we learned was that he didn’t deserve the opportunity.  We would have had minor damage to Ohio if we had elected the Democrat.  What made it worse was that we might expect the behavior we saw out of a Democrat. Still, because DeWine was a Republican, by title, then we were caught off guard by the massive display of his hunger for all-out tyranny, blaming it on safety to mask his true intentions.  DeWine was a disaster in every way a person can be one.  Based on his bad character and terrible record, there isn’t one good reason to support him that I can think of.  He was a disaster.

I had a chance to sit down with Jim Renacci at a nice restaurant a few months ago and talk about his strategy to win the seat.  We were talking like a couple of guys about some upcoming sports matchup; only we knew it was a lot more severe than that.  But Renacci has a good plan. He’s the right guy to beat a long, deep-rooted RINO like DeWine, but it won’t be easy.  I first met Renacci when he was with President Trump and Melania at an event.  I got to know his private pilot a bit there, so that relationship carried over into our talk, which allowed us to talk openly.  For Republicans to knock DeWine out of that governor seat, the GOP will need to focus and rally behind Renacci.  Renacci will have to hit DeWine harder than the GOP typically likes to play.  And there will likely be a need for Trump to get involved, which Renacci can do.  He has the President on a speed dial on his phone if needed.  So there you have it, that is the next big thing, and all the big reasons to make it an essential next step.  I would vote for Renacci for just about anything; he’s a great guy.  But this is about getting rid of DeWine for all that he has done.  He needs to be punished and made an example of for all future tyrants in our political system.  And we can’t show him any mercy in the process.

Rich Hoffman

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Matt Huffman Understands Good Government: Conflict is critical to a properly run republic

People like the Title to my New Book, for good reason

First, I have to say that I appreciate all the kind words I’ve received over the title of my new book, The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business.  As I said in the video above, they have been whispering to me their enjoyment, almost as if they were afraid to say it in public because the word “gun” is in it.  Yet, that is entirely on purpose.  A lot in The Gunfighter’s Guide will challenge previous assumptions, the most of which is the nature of conflict in business and why we as a culture need to embrace that conflict more as we have in years past.  For a long time now, where we have been going has led to so much corruption because the value systems have not been on success, but in getting along.  Strangely enough, I was at an event with Matt Huffman, the President of the Ohio Senate, and he gave an excellent speech that displayed his understanding of this very need for conflict in any civil exchange.  Politics is a blood sport and was always intended as such.  They fight so that we don’t have to in general society.  But this is also the expectation in business as well.  If there isn’t conflict in a discussion, then why have the conversation.  All the consensus-building efforts that we have seen coming out of our academia are out of step with the American way of doing things.  It’s like telling us that American football shouldn’t be about putting on pads and hitting the other guy as hard as you can to stop them from scoring a touchdown, but that we should all play flag football, and that scoring isn’t all that important.  The title of my book evokes a truth that many people understand, and I appreciate that this early in the process, people already understand the need for a philosophic presentation of this very American concept.

Matt Huffman has done great in Ohio as President of the Senate

I had wanted to tell Senator Huffman how proud I was of him and the Ohio Senate in general for passage of Senate Bill 22, which took away Governor DeWine’s health directives over Covid-19 and future overreaches with legislative control.  If Huffman, George Lang, Terry Johnston, and much of the senate body had not moved to pass S.B. 22, Ohio would have been impeded by the recent Biden push for mass closures and mask mandates over the recent Delta Variant.  I thought it was a big deal when the Senate did what they did, and the House followed quickly.  DeWine had cut the entire legislature out of any covid protocols allowing the Governor to become a ruthless dictator over rights of health decisions which put white coat bureaucrats entirely in charge of all our lives.  And it went on for way too long, essentially because nobody wanted to have a conflict with the Governor.  Yet nightly at the Ohio capital, on other things, there were riots and vandalism over social causes that nobody wanted to deal with, and times were looking very bleak.  Trump was being pushed out of office by a group of radicals who were not afraid of conflict. Conservatives were not being met in the same fashion, allowing activists to roll over logic and goodness without fear of reprisal.   You might remember around Christmas of 2020 going into 2021 when I mentioned that Matt Huffman might be the next president of the Senate and that Governor DeWine’s powers would finally be quelled after a year of behaving like a complete tyrant off the rails and out of control. That’s what happened, Huffman was sworn in during the early months of 2021, and he went right to work doing what the legislature had been hoping to do for a long time, stand up to DeWine and return Ohio to civility with a proper government. 

Huffman told his story a bit of how contentious it was standing up to Governor DeWine, who did not want a fellow Republican senate to override his veto of S.B. 22.  DeWine tried to use the necessity of a single point of action to manage emergencies, which was always part of the poison pill of Covid-19.  It was presented as beyond legislative control where the Dr. Fauci types would manage our lives instead of our elected government because of an emergency health crisis.  But our constitutions do not indicate that liberty and freedom are only temporary factors of our daily life.  Even during an emergency such as tornado impacts, hurricanes, or health crises, all people still have their rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.  And sometimes, we have to fight to maintain those rights.  This is what Huffman, Lang, and the rest of the Senate did when they told Mike DeWine to pound sand and suck it up.  They were going to override the Governor’s veto and take away his health directives.  DeWine had abused his power, and he needed a slap down.  It was an example of how proper government should look. It was the suitable alternative to open warfare with people storming the capital to retake their rights over the Covid restrictions.  In every state, the House and Senate must fight like that on our behalf, and in Ohio, it happened.  Fighting is not a bad thing.  When fighting turns to permanent damage, that’s another story, but people who enter the bloodsport of politics should understand that’s the nature of the game.

That is, after all, the theme of my book and why people are saying under their breath that they like the title so much.  It alludes to the American understanding that conflict is at the heart of our “republic.” When the law wasn’t present in times past of western expansion, the gunfighter’s brought some form of order to those far-flung regions.  Many people were killed in cold blood and drunken violence, but the presence of conflict was the first foundation for law and order.  If someone did something to someone, the threat of a gunfight was a genuine menace, and people thought twice about it.  And if they were caught killing in cold blood, the community often hung people right there on the spot, killing them.  Many times, innocent people were hung.  But people did think twice before engaging in destructive behavior because people were not afraid of conflict as they are today.  In so many ways, you have to look at our academic approach to conflict during the last century and question whether or not we have all been poisoned with the pill of globalism so that our republic would fall under those same conditions.  So it is certainly my goal with The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business to resurrect the sentiment that conflict is good and healthy for maintaining a proper republic.  Not necessarily with violence, but in how Matt Huffman, George Lang, and others did with S.B. 22 in 2021, which has saved Ohio from a tyrannical Biden administration looking for ground cover for their many scandals.  Without the conflict with DeWine, Ohio would still be imprisoned by the white coats of bureaucracy.  It seems rare these days to see such conflict and courage, but it does happen; there are Matt Huffman’s out there who understand good government and utilize it to the proper effect.  And people understand that in my title, The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business, something important has been missing in our business and political cultures that need to be dusted off and resurrected to full effect.  And then, and only then, is when America is back and will sustain itself for the world well into the future.   

Rich Hoffman

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The Good Guy J.D. Vance: There’s a long way to go, but he’s certainly one you’d like to see get there

A Good Guy, J.D. Vance

Nancy Nix continues to be a great example of influence leadership in Butler County, Ohio.  I attribute the success of any endeavor, whether it’s a successful business or a political community, to the strength of its influence leadership, which I spend a lot of time talking about in my new book, The Gunfighter’s Guide to Business.  Influence leaders are not the ones who put a spotlight on themselves; but instead, they work as leaders in ways that aren’t traditionally measured for the success of any enterprise.  And that’s what Nancy does, and how I finally was able to meet J.D. Vance after many other opportunities to do so came up short.  I had wanted to meet J.D. since he is running for the Rob Portman senate seat.  I had been writing about how much I like Jane Timken in that role.  I had liked Josh Mandel because I know him as a Tea Party guy.  But I’m not crazy how he has managed the pressure once he did get essential seats.  Timken just picked up an endorsement of Kristi Noem, which meant a lot to me, but the big drawback there is that she’s too close to Mike DeWine.  When I have talked to her personally, she is quick to explain the complexity of that relationship.  I give her some room there because everyone has to have some representation as a party leader even if she doesn’t agree with everything they do.  But the question is, to what effect would other things be accepted in accepting a few screwballs here and there?  Some other candidates for this Rob Portman Senate race are not viable, likely under 10%ers who just muddy the water.  But J.D. Vance is one whom I’ve wanted to like because I liked his book Hillbilly Elegy when it first came out, and I have thought he did a great job in the media covering that book and talking about Trump’s White House.  Yet he seemed too good, so I have had questions for him that you could only tell upon meeting someone, and until Nancy managed to get us together, I would have never otherwise known. 

When reading the Hillbilly Elegy, I had thought that it was precisely people like J.D. Vance who should be managing our affairs in government.  After all, he checked all the boxes; he was a lawyer trained at Yale, worked in the tech industry, was a Marine, and rose from the ashes of Middletown, Ohio, which is literally in my back yard to move into great things of personal achievement. They made an interesting Netflix movie about his life and family based on the book, and I wondered if his wife was as sweet and understanding in real life as she was in the book and movie.  As it turned out, she was.  And when meeting J.D., you can tell without a shadow of a doubt that he is a good guy.  A very good person and the reason for it is that he had a good family.  Sure, the Hillbilly Elegy was about severe dysfunction at certain levels. Vance’s mother is now known so well for her history of substance abuse.  He had a wild childhood that crushes most kids in most families, most of the time.  As J.D. says in his book, he is astonished to come from his childhood and into this new life as a normal person.  I don’t think I am too surprised that J.D. is such a good person because even with all the dysfunction with his mother, he had a very good family otherwise.  Many people inside the Beltway politics don’t know that those from the mountains of Kentucky and West Virginia, on down into Tennessee and Virginia, are pretty intelligent.  They have been ridiculed and made fun of in every way that society can make fun of a people.  But I’ve known them all my life, and I have had family members go through the same kind of thing as J.D. has.  Luckily my parents were rock solid, but I have cousins and aunts and uncles who were every bit as troubled as J.D. Vance’s mother was.  It often comes from being too smart for their own good, which gets them into trouble, and they turn to drugs to shut out the voices of logic that run counter to a crazy world.  Reality is just a little too real for them, and they collapse on themselves.  But in J.D. Vance’s story, his strong and deep family is pretty standard among the people I know, and yes, they are Trump voters.  They listen to Alex Jones in the garage through a rebel radio network.  I have family, in fact, that still lives down in the areas of Kentucky, such as Slade and Buckhorn, who are so suspicious of census workers that often those government workers disappear, never to be heard from again. 

I had a few copies of the Hillbilly Elegy; I bought the updated paperback when it came out after the Netflix film was released, and J.D. had added the new afterword at the back of the book.  There he explains that he took his book proceeds and bought the property down in Jackson, Kentucky, where his grandparents were buried, and stated that he wanted to preserve the land so that his kids could enjoy it as he did.  I brought that book with me for him to sign at our meeting, which he did.  Yes, J.D. Vance is a really good and sincere person.  He is the real deal.  But my concern was how would he hold up under the pressure of politics once the honeymoon was over and his Mr. Smith Goes to Washington moment was over.  After all, it’s not a question as to whether he can get elected.  J.D. has some great campaign people.  He has great fundraising and support.  He is great at television and other forms of communication.  He has a supportive wife.  You can check all the positives.  Is he tough? Well, he had to be to come out of childhood without being a mess.  Can he stand up to corruption?  I think he has no tolerance for corruption and can afford to stand up to it, knowing that he has a good family to lean on no matter what happens in his life.  So, I asked him the question I wanted to ask, why I needed to meet him. “So what will make you different than Ted Cruz and Rand Paul, other Mr. Smith Goes to Washington types who get into the Senate with great intentions only to get buzz-sawed in that corrupt culture?” And he said the only thing that could be the correct answer; he said, “well, it’s going to take a coalition of about 8 or 9 people, and from there, we can begin to turn the tide.” It was good to hear that he understood that beyond just campaign talk.  Everyone has great ideas when they are trying to get elected.  But very few know what to do once they get there.

J.D. Vance on the Warroom

J.D. Vance was ready for the buzz-saw.  His wife was there, and I could see her look; it was the look of a supportive wife who would have enjoyed being anywhere but there because all the handshaking was not her thing.  But in her was that same kind of unconditional and dependable love that J.D. had with his Mamaw.  How do I know, because I have a wife like that, and I had a grandmother much as J.D. did.  Appalachia women from the mountains and the wild men they married and tamed.  It’s a Middletown, Hamilton, Ohio kind of thing.  And when you find a wife who understands, then it can make a person nearly invincible.  And for those reasons and more, J.D. Vance is a good option for that much-needed Senate seat. There’s a long way to go in the race yet. Still, I would love for a person like J.D. Vance to fill such a seat when the world is desperately hungry for those kinds of people to manage our government with influence leadership and a tremendous personal foundation for truth and justice for all.  I want to see how all these candidates hold up under the pressure in the upcoming months, but I can at least say now, I am cheering for J.D. Vance.  I hope to see him intact at the finish line.

Rich Hoffman

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The Mike DeWine Million Dollar Giveaway: Covid was a government driven disaster

Mike DeWine’s Million Dollar Giveaway

I’m having a little fun with this whole Covid thing because I called this one a long time ago, as readers here know.  Now that states are opening, masks are coming off, and life is going back to normal whether or not the government agrees, there is a panic from the politicians to maintain what they think is control.  Specifically, my governor in Ohio, Mike DeWine, whom I often call “dummy DeWine is being forced to walk back all his Covid restrictions now, and he hates it.  It’s essential to keep in mind that Mike DeWine started much of the Covid mess, he was one of the first to force mandated shutdowns of our economy, and he is only giving up those powers on June 2nd because the Ohio Senate and House are forcing him to.  He has no choice.  DeWine abused his emergency powers grossly from March of 2020 until the present, and he has made many enemies.  And to take the edge off the way people feel about him, he wants to give away 1 million dollars a week for the next five weeks to get the Covid vaccination.  Right now, the vaccination rate in Ohio is at 43%.  DeWine is looking to increase that percentage by 10% to 20% more before a full Ohio open on June 2nd.  There is a whole lot wrong with this plan, but more than anything, it’s another fine example of a dumb politician spending other people’s money to cover problems they created for themselves. 

There is no compelling evidence that anything we did as a society to combat Covid did any good.  The case counts are dropping now because, as I said many, many months ago, sunlight kills the virus in minutes.  The worst thing anybody could do is walk around with a stupid mask all day, day after day, saturated with snot, bodily water droplets, and shading the mouth and nose from direct sunlight while staying indoors way too much.  Most of everything that the CDC came up with was stupid, unscientific, and in many ways could be said to be outright terrorism.  I love President Trump, but if he wants to argue with me about it, I’ll be happy to tell him how stupid everything was from day one and that America should have never done any of the things we did.  I know he was talked into it by the “experts.” The experts were wrong and even malicious in what they did and then seeking to use Covid protocols to hide their many, many crimes.  The first of those crimes was acting against constitutional limits on the government over our society, knowingly.  Mike DeWine was one of the worst of all the governors of America because many followed him into what became a nightmare for us.

Cases are dropping now because it’s spring, the sun is out longer, and people are getting outside.  Covid-19, after all statistically, wasn’t much different than an average virus as far as its debilitating effects.  The cost of our protocols is in the trillions, and everyone who supported the actions knowingly or unknowingly gave China a head start in economic activity, which was a crime all its own.  I am happy to argue any stat anybody wants to come up with, death counts, case counts, spread mechanisms, anything.  The bottom line is the government got it wrong then sought to cover up what they didn’t know.  They gave us even more dumb rules hoping to bury the mistakes under CDC protocols, that the teacher’s unions were writing for them so their lazy employees could sit home and eat potato chips all day.  And climate change advocates are upset about cows producing too much methane.  Take a methane measure outside the house of some obese public-school teacher sitting home getting paid during Covid.  The cow is doing far less damage.  The whole event would have been comical if it hadn’t been confirmed.

People were slow to ask these kinds of questions and eventually got the courage to ignore the government rules, which they should have done during the first week.  But now, the government has lost the trust of most of the people.  The situation is so bad that Governor DeWine feels he needs to give people a million dollars to get the vaccination rates up over 50%.  This is what happens when a politician like DeWine listens to the phony suppression polls.  Actual voters tell the real story.  Otherwise, people won’t get the vaccine, which is not about solving coronavirus; as I explained in the video above, it’s about telling the government that you believe what they say about the virus.  Notice how there hasn’t been any mention about people who have had Covid who shouldn’t get it again?  Now it’s all about getting the vaccine because that is a measure that the government can use to say, “see, they still listen to us.” But people aren’t listening to them.  People are going about their lives and showing great courage in pushing back now, which is essential.  These overreaching governors need to feel the sting of what they did to us.  The lives they destroyed by tampering with our lives.  The money they took from us.  The sheer misery of their stupidity.  It’s one thing to watch a politician on television and talk about how dumb they are.  It’s quite another when they chain their stupidity to our lives as they did with Covid and sink us all with their dumb actions. 

Getting the vaccination says to all those idiots that we forgive them, and that we believe that their intentions were good, that we still trust what they say.  And roughly 60% of all Ohioans who haven’t yet taken the vaccine tell everything about this matter.  Even with DeWine’s million-dollar give-a-ways, there aren’t precisely lines around the block to get the vaccine.  Getting the vaccine is to trust that the government knows what it is doing, and more people like me are willing to say no.  I wouldn’t take a government vaccine at this point if they paid me a trillion dollars. I’m certainly not against medicine, but in this current time, which is more like a Mad Max movie than a civil enterprise of a tomorrow reaching government, I have lost trust in all those elected people.  They are either too stupid to function where they need to in a hostile world, or they are part of what makes the world hostile.  Until we fix that basic premise, I’m not taking their vaccine.  And any bullying they try to employ to do so is unconstitutional in a court of law and would be a worthless gesture.  They burnt us once; we gave them the benefit of the doubt.  But we’ve learned, and the next time won’t be so easy. 

Mike DeWine hopes not to get primaried next year where the GOP is already positioning candidates to knock him out of the governor seat after one term.  Through Covid, he showed himself to be a Liz Cheney type of Republican—much more of a Democrat than anything. DeWine’s biggest mistake was in listening to his girlfriend Amy Acton, a pro-abortion Obamanite he put in charge of the Health Department.  Then he listened to her without question, which pretty much destroyed Ohio for the last 14 months.  The money wasted in opportunity cost is in the trillions.  If Ohio was already an unfriendly environment for business, it is even more so after one short term under DeWine.  I will vote for a dog before I ever vote for Mike DeWine again for anything.  Yet the politician in DeWine wants desperately to run again. He hopes that this million-dollar taxpayer giveaway will let him do it without the embarrassment of a complete social rejection in the aftermath of Covid-19. 

Cliffhanger the Overmanwarrior


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Mike DeWine and Jon Husted Get Booed: Smart people hate the masks, and for good reason

I didn’t really want to get into it, I’ve had many opportunities lately to deal with all the parties, the Trump people in Ohio, Governor DeWine listening to him in private try to explain his ridiculous emergency orders that have collapsed the economy, and on a personal note, I know of Jon Husted better than most.  There is no question that these are all good people, but when you are in charge of the lives of people and their happiness, if you get it wrong, they will hate you.  And just because you are good and nice, that doesn’t mean you aren’t an idiot in how you handle those lives.  I know Jon Husted to be a Tea Party type of guy and I’ve met him personally several times, but with Governor DeWine’s administration for which he is the Lt. Governor he will now forever be tainted in ways apparently nobody understood. Not that I haven’t warned people, including many of Trump’s people working Ohio.  From the beginning of Covid-19 there was a desire to believe that Governor DeWine did all the right things and took his cue from President Trump in dealing with the “plandemic.”  But as I told them and many others, who didn’t want me to do it, I will forever refer to Mike DeWine as “Dummy DeWine” and that he should be impeached, and obviously, I’m not the only Trump supporter who thinks so.  During Trump’s two stops in Ohio this week, the President learned to what extent people really hate anybody from the DeWine administration, including the sell-out Jon Husted who ruined his political future by playing nice with the left leaning Republican Mike DeWine.

Obviously, Trump’s people didn’t tell him how much many of the Republican base hated Mike DeWine, otherwise they never would have put them out on stage.  Trump likely thought all was well with them because nobody was admitting the truth, and talking about how many state Republicans were talking about impeaching DeWine for his handling of Covid-19 and the f**ked up mask mandates the idiot issued around the state and for all employees who wanted to try to stay in business through the massive debacle that the governor caused, destroying so many jobs in Ohio in the process.  Likely, the Trump people read the great polling that was coming out of the newspapers and the positive television news coverage and they thought everything was good.  But why would they think that, because those same outlets were the ones trying to kill Trump’s presidency and of course they were rewarding DeWine for thinking more like a Democrat than a Republican in dealing with the virus?  I know I spoke to a few Trump people and they really wanted to like the governor mostly because they felt it was necessary to win Ohio, to have a united party by election time. But of course my position has been and still is, DeWine broke the law and he must be punished, and in order to have a strong, united party, we had to take a stand against DeWine.

So it was no surprise that members of the Trump rally booed Jon Husted and Mike DeWine, and Trump was unusually surprised by the reaction.  I have always thought Trump had to thread the needle with Covid-19 because the issue was the ultimate straw man argument that liberals like to make, a defenseless, invisible enemy nobody could see or touch.  It was Orson Wells and his War of the Worlds radio broadcast that had everyone convinced there was an alien invasion, only to find out it was just an advertisement.  Even as “experts” say that we just passed 200,000 Covid death complications in the United States, I would doubt every one of them as fake news.  I don’t believe anything about Covid-19, I don’t trust how the government measured it, I don’t trust the models of experts, I don’t trust the death certificates.  I don’t trust anything the government has said about the virus or what we should do about it, the stupid “social distancing” the ridiculous “masks.”  Nothing.  Trump had to play along in an election year, but Dummy DeWine should have known better, instead he became the vehicle the political left needed to advance their cause and force Trump to play along.  But many people are now joining my long-term stance on Covid-19, and thinking that it was a massive hoax from the beginning, and the ultimate political scam to trap Trump.

For Governor DeWine to not understand how he has been played he is either too stupid to run our government as a governor or he is in on the scam and used the Trump administration as a cover for a power grab that ignored the legislature and the Ohio constitution for most of 2020.  He has personally destroyed many thousands of lives and likely killed more people than Covid ever did with his policies, and to hide those crimes, he uses the mask mandates as many liberals are to force people to acknowledge the danger and give them a cover story for their bad decisions.  Trump gets why people hate the masks, and I’ve been to several big events recently where the mask mandates were completely ignored, and for good reason.  There is no science which states that masks do anything to protect people from a phony, made up virus.  I don’t even trust the testing of the tests, likely there were many false positives in order to feed the media narrative that was at the center of the whole thing, and the wonderful polling that DeWine was getting for being a good boy and doing what the political left told him to do.

I’ve been on meetings with these guys, DeWine and Husted throughout the Covid “crises” and I know they have been tone death to the many House and Senate representatives who have been demanding to be part of the leadership process, only to be ignored.  DeWine has been functioning as the Emperor who has No Clothes for many months now because nobody was willing to tell him his wee wee was dangling in the wind and he had a few dingle berries hanging from his ass, because they didn’t want to piss him off because for a little guy, he has a bad temper.  And the Trump people wanted to make nice with all Republicans to deliver the state for the President, which was never in danger anyway.  But folks, you must stand for things in this life.  You don’t have to wear a bumper sticker on your forehead, but you can’t be a loser either.   The polling that really counts is at these rallies.  There were likely more people booing than the thousand or so samplings of registered voters who have been giving the newspapers their polling results.  And that’s precisely why you can’t trust these polls, and Trump did get caught looking at them.  The real voters were at his rally and DeWine and Husted are forever damaged.  They have embraced a liberal cause in Covid-19 and people will never forgive them for the mask mandates which will forever seal the fate of how the DeWine administration is judged and will destroy the careers of everyone attached.  Yes, it is a serious matter and is a perfect example of how even Trump can be sideswiped by the “experts” who are advising him on things they’d like to see, rather than how things really are.

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Covid-25: Mike DeWine and the FEMA Camps of Doom

I do appreciate the support, in sending the article I did on DeWine and the FEMA camps to Brian Thomas’ morning show on 55 KRC this past week. There was a lot of discussion on those airwaves and a lot of people were made aware of the problem as a result. The outrage was so intense that the Governor attempted to get out in front of the story with his 2 PM press conference on September 8th by saying the intent of the order he signed was not meant to rip people from their homes and throw them into FEMA camps in the middle of the night.  He largely blamed President Trump, but that’s not the point, nor the danger of what DeWine signed, what he did do was to set a standard that would open the door for later action, and to make a declaration that was not so obvious in the here and now. The danger of Mike DeWine’s order on isolating Covid-19 victims is to establish that the state can gain control over your individual liberty, and suspend your constitutional protections in the event that you become sick, and therefore a burden of the state. That is the problem, not the obvious overreach of government into overreacting to Covid-19, but in giving government the parameters for future crises and in creating the dividing line where your rights as individuals can be taken from you for the good of all.

By now I have certainly written many thousands of words on Covid-19 and its plandemic status. It has strategic aims listed in multiple locations that take it out to 2025, and they have been around for a long time. Our reaction to Covid-19 was not a spur of the moment thing, it has been talked about in government circles for decades, and it was in this election year that they planned to do a dry run to see how far they could push people, and to set the stage for a future state mandate, where government gains the rights to take over the management of the sick using Covid-19 as the gateway to that tyranny. The obvious next steps would of course be any disease that makes a person a burden either financially or physically could justify the government taking over the management of their lives completely, telling them where they can go and what they can do when they get there. Even mental health would fall in this category. The groundwork for the phantom menace that DeWine created with his Covid-19 FEMA camp directive has long lasting implications that he probably doesn’t understand as we are talking about it. But that he sees that he must play his role as a process guy who is easily controlled by the medical people who are using disease as their calling card to more power in a society attempting to creating socialized medicine, then a socialized society.

Way back when I first started talking about the FEMA camps all over the United States where people would be sent for confinement, much the way the Nazis gathered up their victims into concentration camps, it was unclear why FEMA would be involved in such a thing. Now it has become very clear, and even more so, it has revealed just how far into the past this future state aggression by government truly goes. Mike DeWine is not sophisticated enough to ask the questions as to why he should sign such directives, he only knows that he is governor and that the “experts” tell him to do so, for the good of society. This is also why there is such a melt-down over President Trump not listening to “experts” because the experts have had all this planned out for a long time, and they have not been reading from the books of Adam Smith, but have every intention to impose the worldview of Karl Marx. The situation should be quite clear by now, the medical industry does not want a free society functioning from constitutional ideas, they want a dependent class who needs them to keep them alive, and they very much want a centrally planned society, where they control the rules. That is what DeWine’s FEMA directive gives them as a benchmark here and now for the future off and distant.

The new laws of our day will be you can be free until you get sick, and the moment you come down with a sniffle, then the state then takes over the control of your life. That is after all why the mask mandates were enacted illegally by a government pushing the boundaries over the limit requiring them, even though there is no scientific proof that masks do anything to prevent the spread of disease. Actually, the opposite is probably true. That’s not the point. The goal of the face mask mandates was to train people to act away from their own self interest and to provoke them to think of others. That then would justify the quarantining of themselves to future state FEMA camps. If you have a virus that is contagious, then at that point you would be expected to surrender your constitutional protections to the state for the protection of “others.” That was always the plan which is easy to see if you study the progression in decades rather than in days. Its like watching the hands on a clock, if you look at them closely, you can hardly see them move. But if you go away for an hour, the movement is obvious. Government has always planned to use viral outbreaks to give itself more power. Covid-19 was picked to be the topic of this year’s case law. Like I said, it was an election year so why not now? After all, Event 201 in October of 2019 showed how a pandemic would play out in a global society, and they just might force a change in the presidential elections of 2020 in the United States. It was a temptation that the big government types couldn’t resist.

DeWine is not one who thinks about these types of things too deeply, which is why he has been played at this whole thing from the beginning first by the Obama activist Amy Acton, then by many others from multiple universities who are keen to enact this long stated plan, a centralized plan to crises control, even if it was government that created the crises. DeWine only knew that its his job to sign here, then there. Which is always why these same types of people want a synthesized loser like Joe Biden to perform the same function at the federal level. Sure, you can have your constitutions until you ask for something, like government Medicare, or even Social Security. You can be free as long as you are not sick or require any government resources. But the moment you do, these FEMA types can then own your life and they will take over the management of your existence. The precedent has been established now with Mike DeWine’s directive to quarantine Covid-19 contaminates into FEMA camps. That may not lead to mass quarantines in 2020 and 2021, but it will lay the groundwork for such a thing to happen in 2025 and on. History will point to this time in life, long after this current presidential election is done and they will say, “see, we mandated masks, we had FEMA shelters, and we suspended the economy, and Covid-19 was nowhere near as bad as Covid-25. Covid-25 is much deadlier, we must send all infected people to FEMA camps now!” And they will do so at gunpoint, or else.

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Governor DeWine’s FEMA Camps: Covid-19 is a complete government scam in every way meant to control all of us

OK, it seems like I do this every day now, but hey, this is the Book of Revelations, so all the “I told you so’s” are at least a little reassurance that listening to me then wasn’t a crazy thing to do, and maybe if you listen to me now, you might save yourself from all the doom and gloom that is intended for your life. It was nearly a decade ago where I told you Dear Reader about the FEMA camps that were going to emerge and it was difficult to imagine where and how they would be introduced. Well, Governor Mike DeWine whom I often call “Dummy DeWine” signed an executive directive in the middle of the night the other day with no legislature anywhere near to regulate his authoritative power and he made the FEMA camps a very real thing for the future. I have a hard time believing that Mike DeWine is part of some massive Jim Marrs conspiracy or some Alex Jones diatribe, but the governor is a process guy, meaning he doesn’t necessarily think in term of thought, but in compliance so if someone tells him something, he tends to fulfill the parameters of accomplishment. That made him a great Attorney General because the laws were established for him to follow, and he did a good job, but as a John McCain type of Republican, he has been a terrible governor in Ohio. He is following a script that has been well laid out in advance and has been playing his role including demanding dictatorial powers a year before Covid-19 even hit the stage. So all this has been quite eye opening in how true many of the conspiracies that have been talked about for years has actually been. But as a free people, we did something about it which was not part of the plan, we elected Donald Trump and have re-taken the Republican Party away from the old losers. And that sets the stage for the next thing about Covid-19 that I’m going to tell you, which should piss you off quite thoroughly.

Just an update on the DeWine impeachment given directly to me by a very prominent Republican close to the situation, they are struggling in the Ohio House to find 20 votes in favor, even though most everyone agrees that it would be a good idea. The reasons given are because the way the articles of impeachment were written that many feel it insults the intelligence of Mike DeWine and that this is an election year and the Republican Party needs to come together to get Trump re-elected. And plus, many need the Governor to get bills they write passed, and they can’t do that if their name is on impeachment legislation, so for the most part, impeaching Mike DeWine is more symbolic than practical. But I’ll tell you what, it gives new meaning to the day where Trump came to a Cleveland rally and DeWine as governor was supposed to meet him, but couldn’t because he tested positive for Covid-19. So he couldn’t go, but later that day he tested negative. Its looking more and more that either President Trump doesn’t want photos with the Ohio governor, or that DeWine doesn’t want to hang out with the president.

And that tends to be the story with Covid-19 tests just like the ones Mike DeWine took, there looks to be an extremely high occurrence of false positives, and if we could manage to take the test again, we’d find out that it was really negative. For most people, testing is still some kind of exotic luxury so to get a test that counters another test is rare, and even then, it leaves people confused as to whether or not they actually have Covid-19. It looks like the labs can get whatever results they want from the tests so that is the first indicator that we can’t trust the results of what the test claim to provide. Even so, nobody in government has yet to explain to us why testing for Covid-19 is even important. So you test positive for Covid, what happens next? Well, nothing. The virus isn’t really deadly to anybody. The CDC has had to retract the way they count Covid deaths and the real number is around 6K. Most people who have died of Covid, that number that is approaching rapidly the 200K mark are people who were carrying the virus but died of other things like heart disease, lung problems and diabetes. They were people already with health issues, yet government stupidly sought to penalize the healthy to save the morbidly unhealthy and to blame the whole thing on the virus. The result is that we can’t trust any government numbers, at all. None of it means anything.

However, as many know I was looking at the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in South Dakota as something of a scientific test bed of reality and here are the results. The media has scattered far and wide to attempt to make the outdoor motorcycle event a “superspreader” so they could continue to scare everyone into the government compliance tactics that we have been talking about, the mandatory masks, the quarantines, the lack of attendance at restaurants, amusement parks and sporting events—essentially the control of people and the economy using Covid-19 as the excuse. Again we are supposed to believe that just getting Covid-19 is like getting Aids or some other death sentence when in reality Covid-19 isn’t even dangerous to most of our population in the least. So Governor Kristi Noam of South Dakota has been really the only governor not to fall for the Covid nonsense and she allowed Sturgis to go on pretty much as normal. 460,000 people attended this year. The real number is likely higher because that number was counted as vehicles more than the people riding on them, so let’s just say, it was a huge sampling of people not wearing masks or socially distancing. There were even large groups of people having sex in the streets and licking and spitting all over each other at wet t-shirt contests, which is pretty gross, but for our sampling here, its about as bad of an event for containing a virus that one could imagine.

Well the results from Sturgis which has been over for well passed the quarantine period of 14 days as the CDC previously surmised and the media working hard to find a single case of Covid has only managed to attach 300 cases out of that population of roughly a half a million. What that means is that the same population per capita came down with Covid-19 as states like Ohio and Kentucky where mask mandates are normal and social distancing guidelines are most stringent, even to the point where Governor DeWine is regulating how many people can attend a professional football game, if any at all to slow the spread of the virus at sporting events. The amount of people getting the virus with just a case, is under 1%, the same as what we have seen at Sturgis ignoring all the rules of conduct that the CDC implemented without knowing a thing about this coronavirus, and that mistake has now cost our economy trillions. Governor DeWine of Ohio alone is responsible for billions of dollars of lost economy and lives ruined by his actions. Following the social distance guidelines and mask mandates or ignoring them completely has provided exactly the same results among a mass population. This silly notion of controlling the spread of the virus is a complete fiction supported by made up positive case statistics and faulty death counts.

The goal of Covid-19 has always been about controlling the population and giving the government more control, and it has been planned for years even going back to the concept of the FEMA camps. It is a product of the fantasy of government to control everyone with implementing a communist state like what China has now, and yes the big tech companies like Google, Facebook and Twitter are all in on it. The internet itself was invented by government likely for this purpose. It wasn’t there to make email possible and to make it so everyone could have porn—which should tell you something about the intentions of the internet from the beginning. It was always about controlling you and I from the bureaucratic minds of the dumbest of our society—those who go to work for government to become part of the “Deep State.” We can’t trust anything they say, and enough of us became sick of the experience that we voted for Donald Trump to break the cycle and all this is happening now so that they might prevent his re-election. And that’s all Covid-19 is. It’s not dangerous by itself and it certainly shouldn’t have destroyed our economy the way it has. But our politicians have been bad, even maniacal and they used it to gain control over all of us and they have no intention to give that power back. In the end, if not with an election, we are going to have to body slam a few politicians to get that power back, because now that they’ve tasted it, they are certainly addicted to its luster.

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Yes, DeWine has to be Impeached: The Governor broke the law costing billions of dollars and ruined lives, now he has to pay

It doesn’t matter that Mike DeWine is a nice guy. A lot of people are nice. What does matter is that Mike DeWine broke the law and abused his authority as a governor. His reaction to Covid-19 was wrong, and while it is easier to say so now in hindsight, the fact remains that Governor DeWine and the rest of government starting with the CDC were dead wrong in how they dealt with a virus released from China for purely political and economic reasons. I mean, I knew better and I had access to the same information that DeWine had. I could see what was going on, why didn’t he? Sure it was a scary time, nobody knew how serious Covid-19 was. I suppose people like me could have been wrong. I’m not often wrong, but it could happen, maybe. I understand being cautious, but DeWine let a liberal activist get into his head and he violated the Constitution to make Ohio safe from the perspective of Amy Acton, and she led him astray and as a result he damaged the lives of many millions of people and cost irreparable damage to our economy. Who has insurance on damage created by politicians? We have insurance for things like tornados and earthquakes, but what is there to cover the costs of bad politicians who screw up terribly and as a result destroy all our lives. Impeachment is the only way to correct the massive damage Mike DeWine caused by sidestepping the legislature and forcing Ohio to live under oppressive, unconstitutional mandates for an undetermined period of time, and it has to stop.

The radio broadcast between Bill Cunningham and John Becker was fantastic. Cunningham, a former Democrat was having a hard time getting his mind around why Ohio Republicans have to take a stand against DeWine. The timing may not be convenient, but when will it ever be. Justice is always in need even if chaos is ruling our lives—it should be obvious to everyone that evil is using chaos to hide its action and to avoid justice. I am glad to hear that House representatives in Ohio such as John Becker, Nino Vitale and Paul Zeltwanger with others have taken a stand to bring justice to DeWine. What’s the point in having a Republican as governor if he acts like a Democrat? The correct thing to do would be to primary him out for the next election and get a real Republican to take over, and this impeachment process might take a while, so we might as well start now. That is where Cunningham’s past Democrat tendencies come to the surface, when justice is needed he’s willing to wait for things to calm down. But the strategy of Democrats is to keep chaos always brewing. Democrats as a result never purge their losers from their party, but Republicans do, and that is what is going on with this impeachment vote against Governor DeWine by fellow Republicans. If they didn’t work to impeach Mike DeWine, who abused his authority so extremely, they would lose all credibility as advocates of justice, so they really have no choice.

If I went out tomorrow and killed people I think are ruining the lives of other people, it might be the right thing to do, and that might only be my point of view—but it would be against the law, without due process, and certainly unconstitutional. Mike DeWine may have thought he was saving lives, even as he was killing them, he may have thought his role as a governor was to protect those most vulnerable, even though it certainly doesn’t say that anywhere in the Ohio Constitution, he may have thought that the best path was to ignore the other houses of congress and to act as a dictator going it alone by shutting down the entire state and destroying the economy hiding from a virus the media said was scary. Nobody knew if it was or not, but the media told us it was, and so did some activist doctors who were far more interested in global warming. There was no justification for Mike DeWine’s actions in Ohio that caused so much destruction. Even killers have good intentions from their point of view. Maybe they’ll say that they thought God wanted them to do it, but maybe it was really the devil. Either way, someone must pay when it goes bad.

Now that we’re several months into Covid-19 we can see that the government was terribly wrong in how to deal with the China coronavirus. Trump has made the adjustment now that it’s obvious that the main point of Covid-19 was to try to change the direction of the upcoming election. We know now that Covid-19 dies in sunlight within 2 minutes and that the best way to avoid getting the virus, even if it was truly deadly, is to go outside. All the social distancing, all the mask mandates, most everything that the CDC recommended turned out to make the virus worse, not to lessen its effects. I tend to think that they knew that from the outset because they were political—and DeWine got caught following them blindly, and that is purely his fault because he did push all help away, which made it much worse for everyone in Ohio. It doesn’t matter how popular a politician is, if they are wrong, they are wrong. Eventually history will catch up. But we can’t avoid justice just because polling says that a politician is supported by the masses. The masses currently don’t understand the details on Covid-19, but they will. And when they do, they’ll understand why DeWine has to be impeached, or at least the process needs to begin. Its not about good intentions, it’s the hell that they paved which we all have to deal with in the aftermath.

The cost of DeWine’s mistakes in Ohio are well into the billions of dollars, and the people who did die of Covid-19 if we can ever trust the measurements are much less than the people who have suffered from their lost jobs and the psychological effects of the shutdowns created by DeWine. It will take many years to recover what was lost, and we have to show voters that justice is there for them. That at least the legislative body will act on their behalf even if they must act against a member of their own party. As the months come, more and more people will learn what I’ve said here about Covid-19, and they will become very angry as the realization becomes clearer. We didn’t need to lose our jobs, we didn’t need to lose our favorite restaurants, we didn’t need to wear all the stupid masks—we didn’t need to do any of it. Covid-19 was all about social control to steer us all to adopt global warming measures and Mike DeWine played his part, knowingly or not. Without question Amy Acton knew, but DeWine seemed clueless. But he himself said that the buck stops with him. Well, she’s gone now, and has been for a while. And she worked for him. So by his own admission, he was completely responsible for the entire mess government created with Covid-19. And DeWine must pay one way or another. We of course can find another Republican to run Ohio, but we can’t take back the damage and embarrassment that DeWine has caused and that ultimately is for our legislature to correct no matter how inconvenient it may be.

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Mike DeWine Tests Positive and Negative for Covid-19: The scam I always told you coronavirus was as an attack on the Western way of life

I call Governor Mike DeWine a dummy because as our highest government official in Ohio he allowed his naive and gullible outlook on life to easily be controlled by Marxist doctors taking direct orders from the CDC who took orders directly from the World Health Organization, who in turn took orders directly from China to shut down the great American economy in retaliation against President Trump’s trade deal which the communists were furious about. Anybody who has studied Sun Tzu’s great book, ‘The Art of War’ understood quickly what the coronavirus out of China truly was, a weapon of war, not science, and DeWine should have known better before shutting down the state through emergency directives not even contemplated through the state legislature, shitting all over the American Constitution and the Constitution of Ohio. What DeWine did was give a path for all the Blue State Governors to essentially become the communist Chinese in their micromanaging of the American way of life so there is a lot of blame to lay at the feet of Governor Mike DeWine for being stupid and going along with it. And on Thursday of the second week of August 2020 he got a feel for what people like me have been saying all along when he tested positive for Covid-19 early in the day keeping him from meeting the President on a fundraising trip to Cleveland, Ohio then later that day, tested negative. So which one was correct, how accurate is the Covid-19 testing anyway, and what does any of it mean?

I am happy to hear a little urgency out there, my local Sheriff Jones is seeing it, so is radio personality Bill Cunningham on 700 WLW. Tucker Carlson on Fox News is getting it and so is Laura Ingraham, many people are coming to learn what I was saying about coronavirus in February and March of this year and they have had to learn it the hard way. I don’t take pleasure in all these “I told you so’s” only in that maybe in the future people will listen when I say things the first time. I’ve read and studied human behavior to an extent that many couldn’t do it in several lifetimes, they certainly wouldn’t get the picture in just a few years of college, so I am able to see things way before others do, and I can sniff out maliciousness in the actions of the most deceitful people rather easily, so a lot of people would save themselves a lot of trouble if they’d just shut up and listen. But it is better late than never, especially in regard to Covid-19. The government reaction to it has been a Marxist takeover of the American way of life instigated by China for the destruction of the West and that has always been the point. Covid-19 by itself really isn’t a problem. For instance, out of all the vast cases the media reports that there are in Ohio from beginning to end, you still could put all the people who have come up positive for Covid-19 in the Ohio State Football stadium. As a percentage of population, the positive Covid people are a small group, nowhere near enough to mandate government shutdowns of the economy and the ridiculous rules and regulations given to us by government pinheads who are not our best and brightest. They pick government jobs for a reason, because they can’t hack it in the private sector and are for all practical purposes, rejects of our society who couldn’t do anything else with their lives.

Dummy Mike DeWine followed all the rules, he had handlers who kept him from doing anything risky including Amy Acton, the Marxist queen of WHO radicalism herself until just a few days ago, so the Governor had to be quite surprised to learn he tested positive for Covid-19 while being screened for a presidential visit. But like a good government worker and compliant loser that he is, it was announced that he was going to go into the mandatory 14 day quarantine that is now expected of anybody who gets the virus and those who might have even been nearby through contact tracing. In this way doctors have introduced the idea of micromanaging all our lives and putting extreme limits on our economic opportunities by taking people out of the workforce just because they might have been near someone with Covid-19. But when DeWine learned later that he actually didn’t have Covid-19 with a second test that was negative, then a new problem became obvious. How many people who have tested positive under any circumstances were given incorrect diagnosis because the testing is unreliable, and the results are politically motivated? The Governor of Ohio now saw the problem first-hand, and so did everyone who has been trying to use the news for their own political advantage. The story of the day is that every positive case that has ever been announced likely isn’t real and that like the death counts on Covid-19, can’t be trusted in any statistical manner.

Look, I told everyone that our education system was filled with Marxist radicals who wanted to teach our children all these bad Chinese communist ideas to destroy our nation several decades ago, and people were uncomfortable with that assumption. But it has turned out to be all true, every last bit of it. It was never a conspiracy; it was a fact and a lot of people would have saved themselves a lot of headaches now if only they had listened to me way back then. And the same with Covid-19, I called it a Pearl Harbor type of attack against the American way of life when we first heard about it, and we quickly need to recover and get things back to normal for strategic reasons in a fight most didn’t even know we were having. But its here and perhaps even Dummy DeWine is getting the picture now. And when Sheriff Jones is doing a press conference to state perhaps government has overstepped itself, the rest of the mainstreamers aren’t far behind. Only now do people see what has always been the problem. But their belief in the system blinded them to the obvious malicious intent behind Covid-19. They wanted to believe that government had the best of intentions, what they didn’t know was that those intentions were a communist take-over of the American way of life and all this lockdown stuff with the mask mandates were not what they signed up for.

I would venture to say that the Covid case counts the media reports every day are meaningless. Even if they were true, what is the point of reporting them? There is no medical cure for Covid except for perhaps hydroxychloroquine so what is the point of testing if slowing the spread is not the objective? Hospitals are not over capacity so what advantage is knowing anything about Covid numbers? It’s a nothing measurement. And we know we can’t trust the death numbers, because they have been contaminated by all sorts of false assumptions in how the data was even collected. The purpose of the whole Covid enterprise was a terrorist attack—in using “terror” to inspire social change—and nothing else. It wasn’t to save lives, it wasn’t for the betterment of government management of a crises, it was to create a false crises on a nothing, small virus about as dangerous as poison ivy, and to rot the American way of life out from the core. China didn’t shut down their economy and neither did many of the countries of the East. They knew what Covid-19 was and since they already control most of our media literally from a financial point of view they have literally tried to destroy us through terror. So knowing all that—what are you going to do now dear reader?

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Remember, Larry Householder is Innocent until Proven Guilty: Don’t be a sucker for liberal activism and DeWine’s desire to avoid impeachment

I think its first wise to remember that House Speaker Larry Householder from the Ohio House of Representatives is innocent until proven guilty. I happen to know personally that the House has been looking to garner support to impeach Governor Mike DeWine and Householder was obviously the leader of the House which would be required to put forth the hearings and to start that looooooonnngg process. So the timing of this bribery case with FirstEnergy and the two nuclear powerplants that were the subject of a recent billion dollar plus recovery which Larry Householder led the charge is very suspicious to me. I do like Householder, he’s way too liberal for me, but I think he’s a pretty good guy. The $60 million in what the media is calling bribery sounds like a lot of money to the young 20 something reporters who are just a few years removed from living in their parents house, but in the scheme of things, its not very much money. It is a problem if Householder used some of that money, roughly $400,000 on private desires, but we’ll see. There is an awful lot fishy about this entire case and the timing of it, and how quickly Governor DeWine asked Householder to resign his job as speaker.

Many have forgotten but the case at the press conference was laid out by the prosecutor, a Trump appointee I might add, was already covered last year and it was a nothing burger. FirstEnergy was a company suffering under the heavy Obama administration mandates for a emission free society and their whole purpose was to put companies like FirstEnrgy out of business, this political aggression going back for most of the last decade. It was the purpose of the climate change radicals and the Obama administration to put coal and nuclear power out of business in favor of solar and wind power. So its no surprise that Republicans, especially Trump supporters in elected offices, would want to reverse that trend and help Ohio with traditional jobs not destroyed by environmental activists and Marxist leaning political radicals. That was how Householder and others became involved in the very contentious FirstEnergy bailout. Its really not much different than the multi-trillion-dollar bailout the government provided everyone over Covid-19. When government makes your business fail, they owe you something, and FirstEnergy found themselves in that predicament.

I noticed several troubling elements of the press conference by prosecutors and the Cincinnati branch of the FBI, the case they spelled out, which they say involved a year and a half of investigation was essentially based on newspaper articles written by climate change activists in July of 2019. So, the investigation into Householder and others started the same time the debate began on this issue and was largely shaped back then by political enemies of Householder. The whole dark money distribution that the FBI illustrated in this case was already presented by reporters in nearly the identical detail, so that leaves the question to be answered, what new did the FBI and prosecutors do over that whole time, and why now exploit it for an arrest of Householder, the most powerful Republican in Columbus, Ohio? Even stranger, at the end of their press conference prosecutors and the FBI asked for more information on this case, as if they were just using old newspaper reports already on the record and trying to resurrect the story now hoping to bring forth more witnesses from the public during a highly contested election year, where there are fights for power in both houses—that might possibly be more friendly to Governor DeWine? Hmmmmm. Its something to contemplate.

Radical climate change activists have witnessed in 2020 realizations they could have never dreamed of in 2019, watching all of society essentially shut down over Covid-19, watching Mike DeWine essentially turn into a Democrat, and to see fractures in the Republican Party crack along the dealing with the self-imposed crises. The time to strike at Householders grip on the Republican Party was now, and perhaps an even greater ally in DeWine could be made as he moved obviously much further to the political left. That’s just a thought I have based on experience. It wouldn’t surprise me if all that was true, and additionally, if the former Attorney General himself didn’t put the FBI on the breadcrumbs of the FirstEnergy relationship with Householder to shake off talks by the House to impeach him. I don’t think anybody would argue these days that any such contemplations are beyond the realm of reality. Additionally, due to the lazy investigation by the FBI and federal prosecutors it looks like they are on their own marketing campaign to restore faith in their services, but that they were so lazy, they didn’t even do their own investigation, but simply lifted their case off the ‘The Intercept’ reporting on the matter July 26th of 2019.

Politics is dirty business, its hard to keep people honest when access to so much money is flying around. Good people go bad all the time and bad people are attracted to the profession for all the reasons that the media and political enemies of Householder are piling on to crucify him. Hidden in their comments are traces of anti-American Marxism and a downright dirty hatred of Republicans who promote profit for any company. We are to believe that FirstEnergy is a vile “capitalist” company that needs to be brought down because they are not committed to the zero-emission green new deal standards of the communist climate change activists. So, any definition on the matter other than the one they have established becomes the media standard and Householder and his partners must defend themselves from that guilt first stance. It’s the same liberal argument that assumes that every white person is guilty and owes people of color reparations and should kneel before the National Anthem to show solidarity to some minority group.  Climate change is the same kind of radical argument, earth first instead of using the earth to advance mankind into an interplanetary species. This case is very much about taking out those who stand against climate change and other progressive platforms and advancing in the minds of voters the merits of new forms of energy, even if they do suck in delivery.

When the House debated House Bill 6, which is what it was called in 2019 what Republicans eventually agreed to was that to save the cost to the monthly bills that the bailout would cost customers, it was agreed to sunset many of the green new deal aspects of the regulatory mandate, which offset much of the incurred costs of the bailout. That’s what the climate activists are angry about, and that is essentially the case that the FBI has against Householder, and that is likely why Governor DeWine is quick to jump on the bandwagon. He’s turning toward more liberal vantage points anyway, and for him, it kills the talk of impeachment led by Householder because it forces the House to re-establish their leadership culture. And not to mention, Democrats are looking to flip Ohio to blue and to attack Trump energy policies. By sending a few dozen Republicans from the House into a FirstEnergy bribery scandle a few months before the election, they achieve a lot of what they’d love to do to harm Trump’s grip on Ohio. DeWine isn’t a big Trump fan, like John Kasich, he’s more of a Democrat. Who doesn’t think he’d assassinate Republicans calling for his impeachment by calling in favors to a liberalized, activist FBI and Department of Justice trying to support a governor they’ve known for a long time and to pull the party back to the left where it was before President Trump? I think DeWine is just that kind of guy, and an alliance with Democrats gets him what he wants. He loves Amy Acton, it looks like he would become a liberal if they’d have him, and this attack on Householder is just the way to do it. Hmmmm, I bet these thoughts are much more than fiction. Likely, they are the true story of what is really going on……and it wouldn’t be the first time.

Cliffhanger the Overmanwarrior

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