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Ohio has been in the national news a lot lately and not for good reasons. Several folks from around the state are in hot water with federal authorities for alleged criminal conduct at the U.S. Capitol Building on Jan. 6. They include a man recorded smashing a window while wearing a jacket advertising his paint company, and an Ohio Army National Guard chaplain who s accusing members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of treason. So, OK, not every who lives here is a Thomas Edison. Now come reports that some of the pro-Trump Ohioans who caused mayhem at the Capitol, didn t even vote. ....
“Unlimited Seating. Freedom. Masks Optional.” “Honored Guests, we are using it liberally” No Adam Kinzinger? /s Come for the food and speeches. Leave with the Corona (not the adult beverage.) Ouch. It’s illegal for a judge to be listed with dollar amounts. =Would like to invite everyone the the Annual…= Nothing but pork for dinner, so maybe not “everyone” … (wink, wink) “Our next speaker, this is truly a treat for all of us. When he’s not trolling the Democrat Party on the lockdown, he’s grifting off our businesses, cashing checks and losing gracefully. We owe him a debt of gratitude, and if you know anyone willing to lose in court and will pay upfront, see him afterwords. Put your hands together for the Washington Generals of the Illinois bar, a warm welcome, Thomas DeVore… esquire. ....
OREANDA-NEWS. Two Ohio GOP officials have offered to commemorate the years of the 45th head of the White House and institute Trump Day in recognition of the merits of one of America s greatest presidents. John Cross and Reggie Stolzfuss sent a letter with an offer to join the initiative to their fellow party members from the House of Representatives. Trump s birthday, June 14, was selected as the most suitable memorable date. The letter of the initiators says: Let s show the 3,154,834 voters in Ohio who voted to re-elect Donald Trump that we, as a legislature, appreciate and recognize the achievements of his administration. ....