By Brian Massie, A Watchman on the Wall
Thanks to the Ohio patriot for sending us this video about Ohio politicians.
When we look at this video and realize that the State of Ohio legislators have been violating their oath of office for a very long time, we wonder if there is a systemic problem in Ohio politics?
The video clearly shows how the citizens led initiative referendum to stop the increase in electricity rates was challenged by those in power. What will they do to stop the grass roots movement to abolish Ohio property taxes?
Ohio state legislators were vehemently opposed to citizens trying to defend their rights as clearly stated in Article 1 of the Ohio Constitution.
It begs the question; Will legislators disregard the rights of the citizens once again with the data centers that are quickly becoming part of the Ohio landscape? Will legislators allow our water quality to be destroyed and our electricity use to be regulated through smart meters and with ever-increasing costs.
Ohio needs new leadership. When legislators believe that public libraries are more important than police, fire, and roads, it is way past time to bring in real leaders. Ohio is number one in the country for state funding of public libraries!
Article I, Section 1 | Inalienable Rights
Ohio Constitution / Article I Bill of Rights
Effective:
September 1, 1851
“All men are, by nature, free and independent, and have certain inalienable rights, among which are those of enjoying and defending life and liberty, acquiring, possessing, and protecting property, and seeking and obtaining happiness and safety.”


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