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Tuesday, May 8, 2018
Monday, May 7, 2018
2018 Ohio Primary Races
Ohio Primary Election is tomorrow Tuesday, May 8. Your mailbox and Inbox are probably both as stuffed with campaign literature as mine are.
It seems as though just about every candidate running as a Republican for any office – from Governor to GOP Central Committee member -- wants to be seen as conservative, an outsider, and a supporter of President Donald J. Trump.
Can we trust the campaign claims? And do any endorsements enter into the calculations in this election, or do they start to cancel each other out?
It seems as though just about every candidate running as a Republican for any office – from Governor to GOP Central Committee member -- wants to be seen as conservative, an outsider, and a supporter of President Donald J. Trump.
Can we trust the campaign claims? And do any endorsements enter into the calculations in this election, or do they start to cancel each other out?
Regarding the Governor primary - both Mike DeWine and opponent claim to have been yuuge supporters of Donald Trump during the Presidential election. That is NOT true. During the primary both stayed away from any and all Trump events. During the General Election - support was lukewarm at best.
The Cuyahoga County Republicans has endorsed the DeWine / Jon Husted ticket. Many conservative and religious groups across Ohio have endorsed Mary Taylor.
The Cuyahoga County Republicans has endorsed the DeWine / Jon Husted ticket. Many conservative and religious groups across Ohio have endorsed Mary Taylor.
In the primary race for Ohio Treasurer between Robert Sprague and Sandy O'Brien - Sprague has been endorsed and supported by almost every relevant group across Ohio ranging from religious right, Tea Party, County Republican Party groups and the Ohio Republican Party.
Sprague has a rock solid record during his time in the Ohio House and has shown the fundraising ability to compete against the Democrats in a statewide race.
The US Senate primary between one of the Finance Chairs for the Trump campaign in Ohio and successful businessman Mike Gibbons & Congressman Jim Renacci to take on Democrat Sherrod Brown is turning out to be very contentious.
NumbersUSA is all about legal immigration, and it rates candidates and current members of Congress based on voting records and/or expressed support for enforcement of existing immigration laws. It rates Senator Sherrod Brown with an “F minus.”
It rates Rep. Jim Renacci with a “C.” It describes US Senator candidates Melissa Ackison and Mike Gibbons as “True Reformer.”
Sprague has a rock solid record during his time in the Ohio House and has shown the fundraising ability to compete against the Democrats in a statewide race.
The US Senate primary between one of the Finance Chairs for the Trump campaign in Ohio and successful businessman Mike Gibbons & Congressman Jim Renacci to take on Democrat Sherrod Brown is turning out to be very contentious.
NumbersUSA is all about legal immigration, and it rates candidates and current members of Congress based on voting records and/or expressed support for enforcement of existing immigration laws. It rates Senator Sherrod Brown with an “F minus.”
It rates Rep. Jim Renacci with a “C.” It describes US Senator candidates Melissa Ackison and Mike Gibbons as “True Reformer.”
The National Rifle Assoc. (NRA) has endorsed numerous candidates based on Second Amendment rights. Among the endorsed candidates is Jim Renacci for US Senate. But this year, Ohioans for Concealed Carry & Ohio Carry have both rejected Renacci as they have previously and endorsed Mike Gibbons for US Senate.
Donald Trump has recently endorsed Jim Renacci. Many of the Delegates and original Tea Party leaders that supported Donald Trump have come out and are supporting Mike Gibbons. Gibbons has also been endorsed by Senator Rand Paul.
Many of these supporters of President Trump believe President Trumps endorsement of Renacci, who is also supported by Mitch McConnell & has received donations from his PAC, will turn out like President Trumps endorsement of the McConnell favorite Luther Strange in Alabama - which resulted in a loss to the Democrat in the General Election.
Most importantly - regardless of who you vote for -- make sure you vote!!!
Donald Trump has recently endorsed Jim Renacci. Many of the Delegates and original Tea Party leaders that supported Donald Trump have come out and are supporting Mike Gibbons. Gibbons has also been endorsed by Senator Rand Paul.
Many of these supporters of President Trump believe President Trumps endorsement of Renacci, who is also supported by Mitch McConnell & has received donations from his PAC, will turn out like President Trumps endorsement of the McConnell favorite Luther Strange in Alabama - which resulted in a loss to the Democrat in the General Election.
Most importantly - regardless of who you vote for -- make sure you vote!!!
When you vote, you will need to select a Democratic party, Republican party, Green party, or “Issues only” ballot; you can view a sample ballot online at www.443vote.com . NOTE: Cleveland Tea Party does not endorse primary candidates.
Friday, May 4, 2018
President Donald Trump and the liberal media
Just returned from a month overseas, where I
encountered considerable anti-American and anti-Trump sentiment. So it was something
of an antidote to read Chet Richards’s assessment of President Trump, published
today at the American Thinker blog. Here’s a brief extract:
What is
important is not the handicap. What is important is the human spirit
that propels someone above his handicap.
. . .
As
long as Trump is president, the liberal media will continue their campaign of
hate and lies.
Despite his enormous handicap, Donald Trump is succeeding
far beyond the expectations of most people. How did he overcome his
handicap? He tapped into something powerful.
. . . He has tapped into the Spirit of
America. He has done this through his great love of this great
nation.
Did Donald Trump anticipate the venomous, nonstop,
ferocious opposition that he would face in announcing his
candidacy? Probably not. If he could have foreseen what
was going to happen, would he have made a different
decision? Probably not. It is likely he would have
relished the combat. Donald Trump is a man of iron
will. There is steel in that man.
The full article is here. Glad to be back home.
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Tuesday, April 3, 2018
Out to lunch
Image credit: www.etsy.com
Cleveland Tea Party blogging will be light in April. I’ll be
overseas all month and will post from foreign soils when possible. Back first
week in May.
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Monday, April 2, 2018
Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and Richard Cordray
From the L.A. Times:
The head of the Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau formally called on Congress to sharply reduce his agency's
authority. Among the suggestions he delivered Monday: Any major new rules the
bureau makes should be subject to lawmakers' approval.
Mick
Mulvaney — who has been an outspoken critic of the consumer protection bureau
since before President Trump appointed him as its acting director last year —
also wants Congress to change how the bureau is funded, make its director
subject to dismissal by the president for any reason and create an inspector
general specifically for it.
"The
bureau is far too powerful, with previous little oversight of its
activities," Mulvaney said in submitting his first report to Congress.
"The
power wielded by the director of the bureau could all too easily be used to
harm consumers, destroy businesses, or arbitrarily remake American financial
markets," Mulvaney said as he sent the bureau's semiannual report to lawmakers ahead of
hearings next week, adding that the changes he proposed would "establish
meaningful accountability."
Can't Mulvaney and Congress just shut the thing down?
Note to Cleveland Tea Party readers: This is the agency that
Richard Cordray ran for over five years. Now he is running for Governor of Ohio.
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Saturday, March 31, 2018
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
The GOPe Uniparty wants to balance the federal budget
image credit: giphy.com
Chris Pandolfo at Conservative Review reports:
Fresh off of passing
a 2,232-page monstrosity of an omnibus bill that spent $1.3 trillion,
House Republicans now say they want to take up a balanced budget amendment
(BBA) when they return from recess.
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So
what’s really going on here is that after fundamentally betraying conservatives
in the omnibus bill, Republican leadership figures they have to pretend like
they’re fighting for conservative principles so that GOP voters show up in
November and they can keep their majorities. They’ll vote on the balanced
budget amendment, it will fail, and they’ll turn to you and say, “See, we need
more Republicans up here in the swamp; otherwise, we’ll never get the things
you want done. There are just too many Democrats.”
It’s all Kabuki theater. The rest of the report is here.
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