Thursday, May 24, 2018

9/11 Memorial and Museum Marks 16 Years

National September 11 Memorial & Museum Next week will mark 16 years since the formal end of recovery operations at the World Trade Center. On May 30, 2002, the Last Column from the original World Trade Center site was ceremonially removed, marking the official close of the nine-month recovery effort.

Each year, on May 30, we gather to remember all those who responded to the World Trade Center following the 9/11 attacks and put themselves in harm's way to help or save others. Starting just hours after the towers fell, these remarkable men and women risked their own lives and health, in hopes of rescue, in support of families whose loved ones had been killed, and to pave the way for rebuilding and renewal. We owe each of them a debt of gratitude for their selfless commitment and perseverance.
 

Memorial Day is about remembering those members of the armed forces who made the ultimate sacrifice for their country and community. Before you begin your holiday weekend, please join me in also remembering the courageous men and women of the 9/11 rescue and recovery.

To every first responder and recovery worker, representatives of relief organizations, and volunteers, from New York to Ohio, who came when we needed them most, thank you. Sixteen years later, your service and resolve continue to represent the very best of New York City — and America.

One year ago, the 9/11 Memorial & Museum announced a commitment to create a dedicated space on the Memorial plaza to recognize the tremendous capacity of the human spirit, as exemplified during the rescue, recovery, and relief efforts following the 9/11 attacks, and to honor the sacrifice of all who are now suffering or have died from 9/11-related illnesses caused by exposure to toxins at the World Trade Center site. Please look for an email next week with an important announcement related to this new development at the Memorial.

Wishing you a meaningful Memorial Day,

Alice M. Greenwald
President & CEO, 9/11 Memorial & Museum

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The Exploitation of School Children is Only a Donor Button Away

US Senate candidate, Matthew Corey Photo from Fox61
The following statement is from US Senate candidate and businessman, Matthew Corey.  It is published here as a public service because Ohioans need to know who is working against their civil rights, no matter what state they represent.  Please consider visiting Matt's website and making a donation to his campaign.

It only took Senator Murphy a few moments after the Las Vegas shooting before he was out raising money from this horrible crime.  This is a morbid way to feed from people’s emotions, without having to come up with real solutions.


And after the recent atrocity committed in Santa Fe, TX, he is again exploiting the deaths of innocents.  In his tweet of May 19, Murphy said; “I support the real 2nd Amendment, not the imaginary 2nd Amendment. And the real #2A isn’t absolute.  It allows Congress to wake up to reality and ban these assault rifles that are designed for one purpose only - to kill as many people as fast as possible.”  


Senator Murphy, a lawyer and career politician, seems to think the US Constitution doesn’t mean what it says and is somehow “flexible”.  To paraphrase Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black’s address to the University of Florida School of Law; “There are absolutes in the Constitution; it was written by men who knew what words meant and who meant their prohibitions to be absolute.”  And, “Our duty (the Court’s) is to interpret the Constitution as it was intended and not to suit the passions of the day.”


Communist gun-grabber, Sen. Murphy
Let’s tell it like it is:  Because of the bewildering failure of Congress (and state officials) to address the root causes of such violence and prepare to deal with it, a green light is given to would-be shooters who pervert inaction into endorsement. 


Senator Murphy has no intention of protecting our most vulnerable:

Improving Veterans' Lives Golf Tournament Register Today!


Improving Veterans' Lives Golf Tournament
When
Monday, June 4, 2018 from 10:30 AM to 5:00 PM EDT
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Where
Columbia Country Club
135 Columbia Club Dr
Blythewood, SC 29016
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Our Impact:

Please join us on June 4, 2018 for the 2018 Improving Veterans' Lives Golf Tournament to benefit Purple Heart Homes!  The West Point Society of Columbia & Veteran Golfers Association are proud to co-host this event because all money raised will support the incredible mission of Purple Heart Homes, which has already completed over 325 projects for service-connected disabled veterans; and we will be kicking off the week with a great day of golf, camaraderie and competition!
 
We will be playing at the beautiful Columbia Country Club with registration beginning at 10:30 am.
 
Click on the link below to register or become a sponsor!  Don't delay--please check your calendar and complete your registration today as we need to submit numbers to the course and vendors by next Tuesday!  
If you have any questions, need more information, or want to register by phone, please feel free to contact me. Thanks!
 
See you on June 4th!
 
Sincerely,



Purple Heart Homes, 755 Washington Ave., Statesville, NC 28677

Thursday, May 10, 2018

WCH Annual Meeting at Belle-Aire Intermediate School

The Washington C.H. City Council will meet on April 14, 2018 from 8:30 AM to 9:30 AM in the Belle-Aire School Gym at 1120 High St., Washington Court House, OH 43160.

No other information was provided.

Sunday, May 6, 2018

Official South Central Bulldog Republican Primary Endorsements: Taylor, Ackison, Mitchel and Coole; Yes on Issue 1, No on Issue 2

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Endorsements for Ohio's 10th Congressional District, WCH Precinct 3A and state and county ballot issues.

As founder and former chairman of The Tea Party Caucus of the CT GOP Town Committees, I'm no stranger to candidate endorsements.  The difference here, is that the debate takes place between myself; there are no Caucus members who's views need to be considered; only one voter assures unanimous consent!

Primaries are even more important than the general election.  Bad candidates nominated at primary, give us bad choices in November.  Even if you have already made up your mind, I hope you will take the time to read through this and understand the reasoning behind the endorsements.  Perhaps you'll change your mind, perhaps not.  Maybe you will have your candidate choices affirmed.  There is nothing to lose and much to be gained by making the best choices, possible.


For Governor and Lieutenant Governor

Mike DeWine vs. Mary Taylor

While I'm not just a one issue voter, my primary concern is whether or not a candidate fully supports the US Constitution in the way it is written and in its original context, including and especially, the Second Amendment.  Any candidate who receives an "F" rating from the NRA is automatically disqualified from further consideration.  Gubernatorial candidate Mike DeWine received such a rating.

Not only is Mary Taylor a concealed carry license holder and staunch supporter of our Right to Keep and Bear Arms, but she received the endorsement of all three Ohio NRA board members.  While in the House, she co-sponsored concealed carry legislation and voted to over ride the governor's veto of it.  (Don't let your distaste for Gov. Kasich sway you to vote for DeWine; Kasich picked Mary as a running mate because she could bring him votes, not because she was a Kasich "yes man".)

Mary Taylor comes from a blue collar background like most of us here in Fayette County.  The first one in her family to go to collage, she worked her way from the bottom up.  She has more in common with us "working class stiffs" than most politicians.

Taylor is pro-life.  Period.  DeWine compromised his supposed pro-life values by blocking confirmation of conservative, pro-life federal judges. 

She supports protecting our borders against the invasion of illegal aliens and ending chain migration.  She is opposed to granting amnesty and giving in-state tuition and other government benefits, (which are paid for through your taxes).  Mike DeWine is in favor of these things and is in favor of giving Ohio driver's licenses to illegals.  Illegal aliens are a burden on society.  They bring crime, illiteracy, and generational government (tax payer) dependency.

Taylor's running mate, Nathan Estruth, has a long career in the business world.  He understands economics and what it takes to make businesses succeed.  He has created jobs in both startup companies and major corporations.  Nathan, an asset to the ticket, interned in the Reagan White House and worked for former Cincinnati mayor and Ohio Secretary of State, Ken Blackwell.

Mary Taylor's background as State Auditor, State Representative, and Lt. Governor give her the background and experience to be an effective governor.  Nathan Estruth's background in business and politics make him an excellent advisor to the governor.

Therefore, Mary Taylor and Nathan Estruth are the Bulldog's endorsed candidates for Governor and Lt. Governor.

For Attorney General
 

Dave Yost - Uncontested

For Auditor of State

 

Keith Faber - Uncontested
 
For Secretary of State
 

Frank LaRose - Uncontested

For Treasurer of State
 

Robert Sprague vs. Sandra O'Brien

For U.S. Senator

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Melissa Ackison with her husband and three of their children
Dan Kiley vs. Jim Renacci vs. Melissa Ackison vs. Don Elijah Eckhart vs. Mike Gibbons vs. Write-in, Timothy A. Pinion

"I’ve always wanted to be measured for my merits and character as opposed to someone considering me for a position simply because I am a woman." That statement earned my respect for Melissa Ackison. Unlike Hillary and some other women who use their gender as a crutch or entitlement, Melissa does not expect special treatment because she is a woman.

She also holds a concealed carry permit and supports hunting, shooting and trapping as "vital life skills".  She specifically supports local gun clubs reaching out to minorities and women for firearms training.

She is entirely pro life. She worked in pregnancy care centers where she saw the long term negative effects of abortion on women.  As the "Justice for All" candidate, she is steadfast in her convictions.

Melissa Ackison supports ending federal control over schools and returning that responsibility to us at the local level. Billions of federal tax payer dollars have been spent on education with no discernible benefit; in fact graduation and achievement levels have been stagnant since 1970 and America lags far behind many of our European and Asian allies in educational achievement.

Ackison realizes that collage isn't for everyone. She herself did not pursue a collage degree, yet she is a successful entrepreneur.  She "strongly support(s) including skills-based training, apprenticeship and vocational programs in our educational programs to increase opportunities for our students in the public school setting."

Melissa is co owner of a successful surveying company and worked in human relations both domestically and internationally and owned a successful staffing company.  Her blue collar background, like Mary Taylor's, puts her more in touch with us working class folks, who foot the bills and carry the load.

The mother of an active duty Army soldier, she backs our veterans and "will work with President Trump to end the debacle in the Veterans Administration and support freedom of choice for all current and past armed service member".

EDITOR'S NOTE:  As the father of a disabled vet, I've seen the ineptitude of  the VA and appreciate her commitment to our veterans.

For these reasons, Melissa Ackison has the endorsement of this editor.

For Representative to Congress (10th District)


John Anderson vs. John Mitchel vs. Mike Turner


Photo of John Mitchel in his Flight Suit when in the U.S Military
John Mitchel LtCol, USAF (Retired)
At the end of his current term, Rep. Mike Turner will have served sixteen years in office.  I'm in favor of term limits and 8 terms is enough.  Besides, he is a lawyer and we have too many lawyers as it is, making laws that benefit their profession.  Sorry, Mike, I don't know you well enough to call you a Swamp Creature, but you don't get the Bulldog's endorsement; it is time for change.

Lt. Colonel (USAF Ret.) John Mitchel is an Air Force Academy alumnus.  In 1980, he was assigned to Wright-Patterson AFB and has since made his home in Beaver Creek.

On the issues, he is a strong conservative and the best choice for Congress, by far.  His stances mirror mine, almost exactly.  He has an A rating from the NRA.  As am I, he is an Oath Keeper.  

Oath Keepers are current and former law enforcement officers, military members and first responders dedicated to upholding our oath of enlistment/service, in which we pledged to "support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic; that I(we) will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I(we) will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me, according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. So help me God."   We are patriots who took this oath for life and are committed to keeping it, until death.

John Mitchel is in favor of term limits.  He is strong on enforcing immigration laws and protecting the border.  He advocates for reform of the legal system; the current system that is victimizing President Trump, his associates and so many others.

On education, Lt. Col. Mitchel supports getting the federal government out of education.  There is NO constitutional authority for the federal government to control education, a matter that has traditionally been in the hands of parents and local governments since before we were a county.

John opposes an Article 5 Constitutional Convention for the same reasons I do.  There is a process for amending the Constitution; it has been used 18 times.  A convention could well leave us with a constitution that does not resemble the one we have, today.  It is a dangerous and unnecessary venture. 

John Mitchel has the enthusiastic endorsement of The South Central Bulldog.  I encourage you to visit the link above and read his position on more issues.


For Justice of the Supreme Court
Craig Baldwin - Uncontested
For Justice of the Supreme Court

Mary DeGenaro - Uncontested


For Judge of the Court of Appeals, (12th District)

Stephen W. Powell - Uncontested


For Member of State Central Committee, Man (17th District)

Charles Krabbe vs Phil A. Bowman
 

Unable to find any information on either candidate, I cannot endorse or vote for either one.
For Member of State Central Committee, Woman (17th District)
Bonnie Ward - Uncontested

For State Senator (17th District)
Bob Peterson - Uncontested
For State Representative (92nd District)

Gary Scherer - Uncontested
  For County Commissioner

James D. Garland - Uncontested

County Auditor

Brenda Mossbarger vs. Aaron D. Coole


Aaron D. Coole
There was no information to be found on either of these candidates.  However, the incumbent, Aaron Coole, did send me a letter after I picked up an absentee ballot.

In his letter, he points out that he was appointed auditor in 2017 by the State Central Committee.  (I have to assume the office was previously held by a Republican and a vacancy arose.)

While he has only been in office one year, his letter points out that during that time, he reduced the payroll budget, completed a software conversion that had been ongoing for 8 years, updated a real estate transfer list that was 9 months behind, fixed the auditor's web site which hadn't been updated in a year so that it updates nightly and formatted the the real estate data base so its search functions work correctly.

Because he is the only candidate to reach out to me, and because he seems to have done a great deal to improve the auditor's office functions in a short period of time, I say, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.   

Aaron D. Coole has the endorsement for County Auditor.


For Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas

Sandra I. Wilson - Uncontested


For Member of County Central Committee

Write-in, Mike Meadows -Uncontested


Ballot Issues



Issue 1

Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts.


Proposed Constitutional Amendment
Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting.  A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:
End the partisan process for drawing congressional districts, and replace it with a process with the goals of promoting bipartisanship, keeping local communities together, and having district boundaries that are more compact.
Ensure a transparent process by requiring public hearings and allowing public submission of proposed plans.
Require the General Assembly or the Ohio Redistricting Commission to adopt new congressional districts by a bipartisan vote for the plan to be effective for the full 10-year period.
Require that if a plan is adopted by the General Assembly without significant bipartisan support, it cannot be effective for the entire 10-year period and must comply with explicit anti-gerrymandering requirements.  If passed, the amendment will become effective immediately.
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Being from out of state, I saw first hand how one political party abused its power to gerrymander congressional districts for the furtherance of its own power.  This practice usurps the rights and powers of the citizens and destroys election integrity.  Therefor, I support passage of this issue.

Issue 2


Proposed Tax Levy (Additional) Fayette County




An additional tax for the benefit of Fayette County for the purpose to provide for ambulance and emergency medical services at a rate not exceeding one and three tenths (1.3) mills for each one dollar of valuation, which amounts to thirteen cents ($0.13) for each one hundred dollars of valuation, for three (3) years, commencing in 2018, first due in calendar year 2019.
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I've never heard of ambulance service being paid for by a tax levy.  Perhaps someone will weigh in and 'splain this to me.

Odds are, most people will never need to use the ambulance service.  Why should you and I have to pay for it, if we don't use it?  (By the way, if you are a renter, taxes are part of the cost of doing business and that cost is built into your rent.)  Doesn't everybody have insurance under ObamaCare?  Doesn't that insurance pay for ambulance service?  Shouldn't those who use the service be expected to pay for it?

I am Against the Tax Levy
 

OFFICIAL GREEN PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CHOICES AND BALLOT ISSUES



OFFICIAL GREEN PARTY PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT


For Ohio's 10th Congressional District, Court of Appeals 12th District, State Senate District 17, State Representative District 92, State Central Committee District 17, WCH Precinct 3A and state and county ballot issues.

Ohio's 2018 primary election is scheduled for May 8th. Below is a rundown of the candidates on the Green Party ballot for Precinct 3A, in Washington Court House.  For information about your particular district, including sample ballots, or other questions concerning the upcoming primary, voter registration, etc., visit the Fayette County Board of Elections web site.


Note: A list of eligible write-in candidates was not available at the time of publication.  This information will be available at your precinct voting location.  The Republican primary ballot choices can be seen, hereThe Democrat primary choices are in the previous post.

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor

Constance Gadell-Newton and Brett R. Newton

For Treasurer of State

Write-in.

For U.S. Senator

Write-in.

Ballot Issues

Issue 1
Creates a bipartisan, public process for drawing congressional districts.

Proposed Constitutional Amendment
Proposed by Joint Resolution of the General Assembly

To amend the version of Section 1 of Article XI that is scheduled to take effect January 1, 2021, and to enact Sections 1, 2, and 3 of Article XIX of the Constitution of the State of Ohio to establish a process for congressional redistricting.  A majority yes vote is necessary for the amendment to pass.

The proposed amendment would:

OFFICIAL DEMOCRAT PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CHOICES


OFFICIAL DEMOCRAT PRIMARY ELECTION BALLOT CHOICES

For Ohio's 10th Congressional District, Court of Appeals 12th District, State Senate District 17, State Representative District 92, State Central Committee District 17, WCH Precinct 3A and state and county ballot issues.

Ohio's 2018 primary election is scheduled for May 8th. Below is a rundown of the candidates on the Democrat ballot for Precinct 3A, in Washington Court House.

For information about your particular district, including sample ballots, or other questions concerning the upcoming primary, voter registration, etc., visit the Fayette County Board of Elections web site.


Note: Where the name of only once candidate appears, the seat is uncontested.  The Republican primary ballot choices can be seen, here.

For Governor and Lieutenant Governor

Paul E. Ray and Jerry M. Schroeder
Or,
Joe Schiavoni and Stephanie Dodd
Or,
Richard Cordray and Betty Sutton
Or,
Larry E. Ealy and Jeffrey Lynn
Or,
Dennis John Kucinich and Tara L. Samples
Or,
Bill O'Neill and Chantelle C. Lewis

For Attorney General

Steve Dettelbach

For Auditor of State

Zack Space

For Secretary of State

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Congressman Michael R. Turner - FAA reauthorization bans airlines from bumping passengers


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On April 27, 2018 the House passed, with my support, a long-term reauthorization of the Federal Aviation Administration. The FAA Reauthorization Act (HR 4) contains a number of protections to ensure a better, safer flying experience for airline passengers, including banning the use of e-cigarettes* and cellphone voice calls during a flight. It also includes a provision similar to a bill I authored called the Hands Off Passengers (HOP) Act (HR 2349). This provision would prohibit airlines from involuntarily bumping a ticketed passenger from a flight after they have boarded.** As a frequent traveler, I understand the frustration of passengers who have been involuntarily bumped on an overbooked flight.

This legislation reauthorizes the FAA through 2023, invests in airports around the country, provides stability for our aviation community, and improves America’s competitiveness is the global aviation industry. It also includes key reforms to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), which will help communities across the country better prepare for, respond to, and recover from hurricanes and other natural disasters. It does not include any provisions to privatize the air traffic control system, a plan that was sponsored by Representative Bill Shuster (R-PA), the outgoing chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.

The House passed the FAA Reauthorization Act by a vote of 393–13. I look forward to seeing the Senate pass this bipartisan legislation so it can be signed into law by the President.

* As a user of eCigs, I fail to see how this makes anyone "safer".

** But airlines can still deliberately overbook and you can still be bumped from a flight.

Editor's note: Congressman Mike Turner is now serving his 8th term in Congress and seeking re-election. After serving 16 years, Turner is a career politician. While he has an A rating from the NRA and the NRA endorsement, it is only because of his past voting record. Both of his primary challengers, John Mitchel and John Anderson, also have NRA A ratings.

John Mitchel has the primary endorsement of this publication.  It's time to replace Turner.