General Assembly of Ohio

Facts behind impeachment articles against DeWine’s unconstitutional orders can be used to remove mayors and council members

Does anyone believe Governor Richard Michael DeWine and Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson reads any of the duties of the offices they were administered an oath of office to discharge; or do you think they rely on "good people" who have not read their "official duties" either? All this "best and brightest minds" in government bullshit is bullshit. If you don't read you cannot lead.

CLEVELAND, OH – Every mayor in Ohio who issued “orders” during the pandemic did so without any legal authority under the Ohio laws that describe the duties of their elected offices. As such all are subject to removal from office by either their councils or upon complaint filed by any elector of their cities signed by four other electors and filed with the probate judge. The same removal laws applies to the council members who enacted ordinances that gave them powers beyond those authorized for their offices under Ohio laws.  State Rep. Nino Vitale is working with members of the…

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DeWine acts like he’s in love with Stearns-Acton as he “talks tough” to protect her

These two lying lunatics unconstitutionally closed Ohio businesses and created conditions that have wrecked government budgets throughout the state as the United States of America heads into a Depression created by their reckless decisions not to obey the state's 26 pandemic mitigating laws. Governor Richard Michael DeWine and his ex-quack health director, Dr. Amy Stearns-Acton, deserve to be cursed by Ohioans forever.

CLEVELAND, OH – The way Governor Richard Michael DeWine is threatening to use his veto to protect Ohio Health Director Dr. Amy Stearns-Acton from the General Assembly, and sounding like a tough guy to the voters who elected him for protesting her unconstitutional and unlawful orders, Ohioans would think he was fucking the health director he pays more than his $154,000 salary.  DeWine acts like a man in love with the $230,000-a-year eye candy he hired instead of a governor managing and overseeing a criminally derelict public employee. DeWine had the same problem with Mary Davis as Ohio’s Attorney General. …

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