CLEVELAND, OH – Lying Governor Richard Michael DeWine will most definitely have fundraising problems if he attempts to seek re-election. The businesses whose owners contributed $27.8 to fund the most expensive governor’s campaign in Ohio history are filing lawsuits against him and the quack he hired to lead the Ohio Department of Health.
The sign Kalahari indoor water park operators erected expresses the sentiments of millions of Ohioans whose lives were disrupted when DeWine and Ohio health director Dr. Amy Stearns-Acton, ignored the state’s 26 pandemic laws and created their own set of “rules” to shut down businesses. They “assumed” the authority to determine which businesses were essential. Both should face criminal charges.

Litigation against Irish Catholic DeWine and Russian American Jew Stearns-Acton is growing as the majority of Ohioans seethe in anger over the disruption the two U.S. Constitutional rights violating anarchists created in our lives. Social distancing, shelter-in-place and curfews over the seasonal common cold the coronavirus actually is seemed delusional as searches for the terms these two nuts concocted as pandemic-mitigating strategies produces no results in Ohio’s revised code.
The owners of Cedar Point and Kalahari Indoor Water Park have filed litigation against the two duty-exceeding public officials. So has Cleveland-area restaurant owner Tony George.

So far Lake County Common Pleas Judge Eugene Lucci has firmly ruled that the once homeless Stearns-Acton didn’t have the authority to shut down businesses. The state’s gyms, in a claim filed by 34 of them, have been allowed to re-open immediately by the constitution-protecting judge; and without Stearns-Acton’s crazed “social distancing” restrictions.