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Monthly Archives: July 2011
Jim Butler — Rep For Ohio’s 37th District — Explains Why He Voted “Yes” For SB5
With the referendum to repeal Ohio’s SB5 — the bill that changes collective bargaining rules for public employees — there will be renewed interest in the original Assembly debates that passed the bill in the first place. I’ve discovered that … Continue reading
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Dennis Kucinich Says Debt Crisis Reveals Lack Of National Will — “We Have The Constitutional Power To Create Money”
Congressman Dennis Kucinich packed his 60 second opportunity to speak to the House of Representatives with some great insights. We need a president who would advocate this POV. Text of Kucinich’s Comments “Here is what we should do to avoid … Continue reading
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“Health Care Freedom” Amendment Will Be On Ohio’s November Ballot — See Full Text
In addition to deciding whether SB-5 should be repealed, Ohio voters this coming election will have a chance to decide whether the Health Care Freedom Amendment should become part of Ohio’s constitution.Today, the Ohio Secretary of State certified that this … Continue reading
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Is The Oligarchy — “The Money Party” — Conspiring To Cause The U.S. To Default On Paying Its Debts?
It appears everything in U.S. politics happens as a sham, as theater. President Obama last year allowed tax breaks for the very wealthy to stand, regardless that he made changing the tax laws a big deal in his campaign and … Continue reading
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This Election I’m Joining The League Of Women Voters To Help Organize Kettering Community Meetings
Two years ago I was a candidate for Kettering Board of Education. Now it is time once again to choose school board members. I’ve decided to this year not be a candidate, but rather to help, however I can, to … Continue reading
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