Saturday, August 30, 2014

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

VOTERS voice will be heard in 77 days


Here in Ohio we have a Democratic candidate for governor who seems to have the corner on the running amuck category. Of course our newspapers and television media blurt about FitzGeralds problems day and night. Punishing letters to the editor are published scolding the candidate and the Democratic party for the general awfulness of the candidate situation.

In Ohio as in many other states the only election that is any real test of voter strength is the statewide ballot. Governor, Senate and statewide ballot issues. We shouldn't worry about the awfulness of the defeats at the congressional level because those districts are gerrymandered. Those aren't real elections. When a candidate gets up before his crowd and announces his "win" he should feel shame for having perpetuated another voting fraud.
Democrats living in these grossly over-gerrymandered districts can only hope for their friends and neighbors to grow tired of casting a mock vote for a candidate who can not lose. Wouldn't you think that the voters would also feel some shame for not objecting to the overall unfairness of gerrymandered districts?

But there is a small beacon of hope on the horizon:
In 2012 Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown won his relection bid against Republican Josh Mandel with a few hundred thousand votes to spare - 327,022 to be exact.

In the same 2012 election, President Barack Obama won his relection bid in Ohio with 2,827,709 votes. Mitt Romney lost Ohio.

In the 2010 election for Governor, Ted Strickland garnered 1,812,059 votes and his opponent John Kasich garnered 1,889,186. Kasich only won by 77,127 votes. Two years later, Sen Brown's 2012 victory exceeded the Kasich win by 249,895 votes.

The fact Ohio can and often does elect a Democratic candidate statewide gives me hope that Ed FitzGerald - well - I won't say he can win - but I will say if he loses it won't be an enormous loss.

The link for the real Ed FitzGerald website - the one he owns -


If you must see more dirty tricks Republicans are up to check out their FAKE FitzGerald website.

Wednesday, July 23, 2014

Will HB 188 End Cherrypicked Congressional Districts?

From an online letter signed by Speaker William G. Batchelder OCMC Co-Chair
and Sen. Charleta B. Tavares, Assistant Minority Leader OCMC Co0Chair
...."In a state as diverse and ever-changing as Ohio, how do we ensure that the Ohio Constitution continues to accurately reflect the people of our great state?
The Ohio Constitutional Modernization Commission (OCMC) was created with the goal of making needed improvements to our state constitution.".....

In other words how do we end cherrypicking our voters?

Website: Cleveland-Marshall College of Law Library
Sources for researching Ohio Constitution, including new and current versions of the Ohio Constitution....  HB 188 established the Ohio Constitutional Modernization Commission..


\June 4, 2014 Akron-Beacon Journal
by Stephanie Warsmith Beacon Journal staff writer
article published comments of Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted speaking at an Akron Press Club luncheon:
..."Redistricting reform needs to happen in Ohio and — if the legislature fails to act — citizens should take the matter into their own hands, Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted told an Akron audience Wednesday.
Husted said he’d be willing to help with a citizen effort to put a constitutional amendment on the ballot to change how U.S. congressional and state legislative districts are drawn.
“We shouldn’t draw the lines the way we do,” Husted, a Republican seeking his second term this year, told a crowd of about 70 at an Akron Press Club luncheon. “Candidates have a free ride after primaries. Parties control who represents us in Congress. Let’s fix this.”....."

Saturday, February 08, 2014

some things never change

gerrymander is

 a legal way 
 for a crowd  
 to do something 
 another crowd 
will find abhorrent

gerrymanders promise
power 
achieved 
through
permanence
and unavoidable 
completely predictable
results

living in a gerrymander
that never goes
my way
pretty much
sucks

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It's not the size of the dog in the fight that matters........ it's the size of the fight in the dog that determines the winner. Mark Twain