From the opening statement, "With Ohio’s Republicans dominating the politics of the State of Ohio - Ohio more resembles a progressive Democrat run state more than ever."
I say again, for the thousandth time: those aren't Republicans.
We all understand well by now that Leftist Democrats invaded and took over the Republican Party long ago, making the United States effectively a single-party system. Call it "swamp", call it "Uniparty", call it "Cabal"... call it whatever you'd like, but please no one talk as if "the Republicans" are doing such-and-such while "the Democrats" are doing some other thing. Discussing Ohio in this way is a distraction, at best.
No, Issue 1 wouldn't help anything, it would simply remove all pretense of Representative Government, replacing it with unaccountable, unelected bureaucrats. That's an anti-answer. The better answer is to work toward reclaiming the Republican Party for the people of Ohio, dissecting it from the Uniparty, shedding all the trans-Democrat RINOS presently occupying much of the party. Remember: those people got to where they are, destroying Ohio for their personal gain, by first starting off in local politics. They had to have made it through various local/county Central Committee to get where they are today. This means that the answer, clearly, is to work on local, Precinct-level politics, replacing trans-Democrat RINOs as rapidly as possible. The new, reformed Republican Party - full of actual Republicans - will then weed out and block future Democrats from climbing the ranks to become things like Speaker of the House or head the ORP.
Issue 1 would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
No on issue 1. If it passes, it will be in the constitution and stay stuck in there forever. It says in the proposed amendment the districts are predetermined and there has to be so many D and so many R districts. It doesn't leave it up to the voters.
From the opening statement, "With Ohio’s Republicans dominating the politics of the State of Ohio - Ohio more resembles a progressive Democrat run state more than ever."
I say again, for the thousandth time: those aren't Republicans.
We all understand well by now that Leftist Democrats invaded and took over the Republican Party long ago, making the United States effectively a single-party system. Call it "swamp", call it "Uniparty", call it "Cabal"... call it whatever you'd like, but please no one talk as if "the Republicans" are doing such-and-such while "the Democrats" are doing some other thing. Discussing Ohio in this way is a distraction, at best.
No, Issue 1 wouldn't help anything, it would simply remove all pretense of Representative Government, replacing it with unaccountable, unelected bureaucrats. That's an anti-answer. The better answer is to work toward reclaiming the Republican Party for the people of Ohio, dissecting it from the Uniparty, shedding all the trans-Democrat RINOS presently occupying much of the party. Remember: those people got to where they are, destroying Ohio for their personal gain, by first starting off in local politics. They had to have made it through various local/county Central Committee to get where they are today. This means that the answer, clearly, is to work on local, Precinct-level politics, replacing trans-Democrat RINOs as rapidly as possible. The new, reformed Republican Party - full of actual Republicans - will then weed out and block future Democrats from climbing the ranks to become things like Speaker of the House or head the ORP.
Issue 1 would be throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
Finally! A good short video explaining Ohio Issue 1.
https://youtu.be/Q7NLBUgqzhQ?feature=shared
No on issue 1. If it passes, it will be in the constitution and stay stuck in there forever. It says in the proposed amendment the districts are predetermined and there has to be so many D and so many R districts. It doesn't leave it up to the voters.